Category Archive for 'Family'
The kids enjoyed their visit with Grandma and Grandpa Muller and Uncle Matthew this weekend!
While Grandpa was here, I fished out his favorite sleeper from my childhood for Elizabeth to wear. It was already too small for her, but we had a quick photo shoot anyway! Tommy and Grandpa spent many hours reading, and Elizabeth got into it, too!
Baseball fans
Posted in Family on Sep 18th, 2009
The joys of children and baseball. (I guess embedding video needs a little work….)
So our last road trip until Thanksgiving took us to Royal Oak for a wedding this weekend. We’d seen Grandpa and Grandma when they came here a few weeks ago, but this was the first time with Nona and Uncle Matthew since the 4th of July!
It was 10 years ago this week that I made my first online purchase from a little site called Amazon.com. Yep, Book #6 in the Left Behind series, called Assassins. Now, to be fair, I was (and am) a developing Evangelical, a rising high school senior anxious to gobble up whatever Evangelical semi-science-fiction I could […]
We just spent 5 days in New Hampshire at a cottage owned by my aunt and uncle. I haven’t done a thorough edit of the pictures, but here are a few highlights of our time at Hermit Lake!
Five Years!
Posted in Family on Jul 31st, 2009
Today is our five year anniversary! The kids gave us the best present this year–they both slept in! Tommy slept ’til 7:15 (two and a half hours later than yesterday), and Lizzie slept 9 1/2 hours through the night. We were very grateful! I am so blessed to have spent the last half decade with […]
While Grandpa and Grandma Willett were here last weekend, Grandpa and Tommy built a great playhouse for the backyard! Tommy LOVES it! resting after a hard day’s work…
The kids had a great time with all the family members on both sides this past weekend…here are some highlights! Andy had the magic touch and got Lizzie to smile her biggest smile of the weekend… She liked Uncle Jason, too… Johnson’s Island: the most significant Civil War site in Ohio. (It was a POW […]