Thursday, November 29, 2007

Happy Birthday Eliza!

Eliza's 1st Birthday with her family!
(But she's actually 3 today)
I can't believe that a year ago Eliza was in China celebrating her birthday at her wonderful orphanage and we were at home wondering if anyone would wish her a happy birthday. We were so worried about her and anxious to get our TA so we could go get her. I'm so thankful that she was so well cared for during her days at the orphanage. I know she was loved there and that has made all the difference in her life now that she has her forever family.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Getting Ready for Christmas!



One of our favorite traditions is putting up the train under the tree. The kids all love it! (Especially since it's cargo is candy!)







Can you believe this is what we were doing on the 5th of November? (Back when it was in the 60' and 70's.) It's definitely winter now!!





Monday, November 26, 2007

Give Thanks!

Turkeys at Sundance-
We were going for a drive past Sundance and Mike spotted this large herd of wild turkeys. I've never seen this many wild turkeys together.

The other day, as we were preparing for Thanksgiving, Olivia said "Mom, when are we going to give thanks?" I replied that we should give thanks everyday but we are especially thankful at Thanksgiving. I thought it was such a sweet, childlike question that I had to share!


Thanksgiving is such a wonderful holiday and often not given enough thought, in my opinion. We love the wonderful food and being around family but it's also nice to remember how much we are blessed with and, as Olivia said "give thanks"!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Happy Birthday Olivia!


Today is Olivia's 7th Birthday!
We love you!!

(Now I need to go bake the chocolate cake for our family party tonight.)

Friday, November 16, 2007

Time to Catch Up!

Kirk, Zach and Shoji playing air hockey.


The week before Halloween, we hosted a Japanese student from Osaka. Shoji is about a year older than Kirk and was here with his fellow students for their 9th grade graduation trip to America. We wanted him to have some "western" experiences that would be different from what he might experience at home. We went to Bridal Veil Falls, rode through the canyon and even went horseback riding, thanks to Mike's friend from work. I think he had the most fun just being with our family playing games or watching a movie. We also carved pumpkins for Halloween. He said he didn't know much about Halloween so I doubt he's ever made a jack-o-lantern before. We really enjoyed having him stay with us and hope we can see him again.


Shoji and another student at Bridal Veil Falls

Shoji's favorite restaurant of his visit: Fuddruckers



















Kirk and Shoji had a great time playing tennis. They were very evenly matched (neither of them are pros- lets just put it that way). It was nice that we had such beautiful
weather for his visit.