Thursday, January 31, 2008

Lego Planes


Here is a picture (taken by Ian) of Lego planes made by Adam. The one on the left is Ian's, and the one on the right is Adam's.

Justin is actually working on some cool motorized Lego things. He has made a spider-y type thing that walks on six legs! I'll try to get some footage sometime!

Mom and Jason


Hopefully Jason's cuteness makes up for my funny looking face!

He now has 4 teeth on top and 2 below. (I currently have 16 teeth on top and 16 below!)

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Under Cover

Baby Jason




Jason now has four teeth, with two more coming in any day. He'll be eating steak before we know it!

He is very happy and loves to play with his brothers and sister. He follows them around all day.

He is a master crawler and is working on his balance. I think he'll be walking soon.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Our Official Holiday Photo



These are the best pictures I got (with the Christmas Branches in the background). I love Adam's "picture face." Many of the pictures of him recently have him making this face!

On Christmas morning the kids were rather patient waiting for us to get up to find the candy in their stockings (Adam was especially hoping for jellybeans, which he got). Then came the present fest. They are so good. They appreciate each gift. It took a while to get through them all (there really weren't that many). Adam got a microscope. He's been wanting one for a while. He also bought Hot Wheels cars for Allison and Ian with his very own money. What a generous and thoughtful guy!

We had a great day.

Ahh...to sleep, to dream!


Happy New Year!

So it's officially 2008 (already?!). I have completely failed all of you in keeping you up-to-date on the happenings around here.

Well, I can catch you up real quick: Work, work, work. Hi, ho, it's off to work we go --Justin & Jennifer both, seven days a week, for the past couple of months. It does look like it's over for now. The store is fully staffed (for the MOMENT).

So we slacked on some of our usual Holiday traditions. For instance, instead of trekking through the mountains & cutting our tree, we had the great idea of cutting some branches from our extra large trees in the back yard & decorating them (picture to follow). It worked rather well. And the kids LOVED it!

There was lots of last minute gift purchasing. We couldn't find a "Hungry, Hungry Hippo" game anywhere (for Ian). Oh well. We might survive!

SO over the first few days of this new year I'll try to share some pictures of the last month of 2007.

Wishing you all the best for 2008!