Sunday, December 3, 2023

All the Kids are Busy

I love that I still get pictures from my kids of what's going on in their lives.


I actually stole these from Facebook, but I was also sent some!
Amos and Lanaya Elizabeth celebrated their One Year Anniversary last week. And she's celebrating her birthday this weekend.


Elizabeth made their cake. They didn't have a wedding cake, so this is their first official cake. 

From Facebook: "anniversary cake made with lone pine coffee and italian meringue butter cream + my wedding bouquet"

No doubt it was delicious.


Happy Anniversary, you two! 


Jonathan had friends from Missouri go to Disney this past week, and they invited him to spend a day at one of the parks with them. 

So he had a great time yesterday seeing some Missouri folk and enjoying all the Star Wars stuff.





Harrison and Silas have a very imaginative time whenever they get together.


Uncle Lee invited all his family over to dinner at the Junction and then visiting at his home. Harrison and Collin ~ second cousins, together again! They've seen each other maybe 3 or 4 times in their lives. And they're both about as talkative as each other. But they settle in at some point during the evening and get along well.


The first snow of the season.
It didn't last long.


Phoebe and I are working on a miniature quilt together. 
We bought the materials over a year ago and are just now starting on it. We'll see how long this takes us.



Katelyn invited Phoebe to Winter Formal.

Phoebe found a thrifted dress online that was a good price. I think she figured out it was from the 90's! Thankfully it fit with only a few modifications. Both my girls have always been really good at finding dresses for 'the dance' on sale or at thrift stores. I appreciate that about them.


Phoebe and Katelyn.


The boys at Winter Formal. 
Kemper on the right was crowned Winter Formal King later on that night.


The friend group.


We have sad news about Doc. 
He got himself in trouble with the calves down the way. Knowing him, he was having a good old time, trying to make friends. Anyway, the farmer didn't know the dog, and his calves were in danger (he had to call the vet to stitch up one's mouth), so he put him down. Phillip took care of all the calling around and getting the body and burying him at Mimi and Papa's. 

He was an awesome first dog for the family to have. We miss him for sure.

 

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