Tuesday, February 10, 2009

WE WERE SO HAPPY THAT BRADY WAS HERE!!
Everyboy went sledding.
Brady loves to slide down the stairs.

DENNIS AND HIS BOY.
Kanga paying his debts to Brady. I guess you can tell
who won ping pong.

BRADY'S SASHA.






Our three greatest grandchildren.




HAVE NERF GUN
What could these three up to?

LOOK OUT WORLD!


CHRISTMAS 2008



Brady got a BIG truck for Christmas. Eventhough it was
dark, he had to play with it. It did really well on the hill.




BRADY WITH HIS MOONSHOES.
Dad working with Brady to practice with his new
fishing rod.

When all else fails, you make toys.


OUR MONKEY.



The snowman needs a hug.




Jerry and I went to a craft festival one weekend. He bought 4 or 5 of these little ugly men.. We both loved them. So I got one from him for Christmas. Isn't it great?!!!
It took both of these adults to fix Izzy's toy. Izzy is G-G's buddy.

The Boss asked for a certain race track from us for Christmas. Needless to say, HE GOT IT.


THESE TWO ARE BUDDIES.
Everytime Kendall sees us or talks to us, she alwasy asks, "Where's Brady?"
For some reason, she thinks Brady lives with us. No matter how often we tell her that
he's in Virginia with Miss Christy.



THE RACE TRACK.




Do Kendal's eyes look big or what? We put one of her presents in a talking bag. When she reached inside the bag, it said very loudly, 'WARNING, WARNING". Needless to say, she was surprised.

Brady gave G-G his present. It was a framed picture of all of us at our annual bike ride on the
Creeper Trail.
Moma coming into Chili's to meet everyone to eat. She does not like to have picture taken. We sneaked up on her to get this one. Brittany helped her come in. Brittany is so much fun.



Izzy and Kendal opening presents.


A PRINCESS.




Paige and Barbara met everybody at Chili's before Paige
went back to UT. We always like it when she visits. She
sure is a lot closer than when she's home.

Don't these two look happy?


Moma's circle at church came to our house for their Christmas
party. The lady on the left in this picture brought back memories from my childhood. My
Daddy coached Little League and this lady's husband also coached a team. I was so impressed with this lady, especially since she was the first person from Hawaii I had ever met. When I told her who I was, she remembered me when she found out who my father was. I'm always so proud when people remember my Dad and they ALWAYS say nice things about him.


Some Christmas decorations.


I was very proud of this purchase from Cracker Barrel.
It cost $5.00 because it was "broken". All that was wrong with it was it needed a
light bulb.