So I (Brian) bought these cute little dresses for our girls at the beginning of December, expecting to have them wear the dresses to church together. Well as luck would have it, we didn't attend our ward until the day before Christmas Eve. Unfortunately Halle had already left to her biological father's for Christmas Break, so it was Jasmin who got to wear hers. It was quite the site to see her all dressed up like this, what a little cutie!
I would like to say that she LOVED the dress and realized how gorgeous she was in it, but the truth is that she pretty much fought us the whole time to wear it (until we actually got out in the car to go to church). I guess she didn't like the fuzzy collar rubbing against her neck.
HAHAHA...we crack up everytime we see this pic!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Halle and Jasmin Dancing
I've got this pretty sweet hookup through my TiVo and computer network. Basically I can browse my computer files (pictures, music) using the TiVo. Well Jasmin absolutely loves dancing to some of the songs I have on it. When I switch over into the TiVo screen, she says "dance". Sometimes I can resist and continue to watch the program I was planning to, other times I give in and play a song to let her dance to.
Here is a quick little video of Jasmin and Halle cuttin a little rug to a song by Crazy Frog called Who let the Frogs out!
Here is a quick little video of Jasmin and Halle cuttin a little rug to a song by Crazy Frog called Who let the Frogs out!
Deputy Sherman
My brother a San Juan County Sheriff Deputy!
My family and I had the opportunity to travel back up to my hometown in New Mexico, to attend my little brother's graduation from the Police Academy. What a great time it was to be around family and old friends. My little brother is such an amazing person. I know most people are supposed to look up to their older siblings, but I look up to my little bro. He has taught me so many things over the years, and has been a great example to me as well. We use to live together before we both got married, and I feel that helped us grow and bond. He is really the only sibling I am close to. Here are a few more photos from his graduation and our family.
My family and I had the opportunity to travel back up to my hometown in New Mexico, to attend my little brother's graduation from the Police Academy. What a great time it was to be around family and old friends. My little brother is such an amazing person. I know most people are supposed to look up to their older siblings, but I look up to my little bro. He has taught me so many things over the years, and has been a great example to me as well. We use to live together before we both got married, and I feel that helped us grow and bond. He is really the only sibling I am close to. Here are a few more photos from his graduation and our family.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Jasmin's "Ho Ho Ho"
Jasmin does the cutest little "Ho Ho Ho" ever since she saw Michelle's Santa Claus figurine this year. This is my first attempt at loading a video. Here it is for your own viewing pleasure.
FYI - That took a lot longer to upload then I was expecting...oh well, its here!
Anyone know of a better way to put movies on here? I've afraid of using up all my space on here.
Family Pics
Well a friend of mine wanted me to post some photos of our family (the ones I used on our blog header) so that you can click and make them bigger. So everyone else will get to enjoy them as well!
Here you go Britt (TB)! =)
Thursday, December 6, 2007
FHE with Harry Potter
I tried to create this post on Tuesday morning, but for some reason the photos weren't pulling up for me at work, so I scratched that idea. But thought I would try again. They seem to be working. So here goes...
Kaden is a major Harry Potter buff, and when he isn't at school (or sleeping and eating) you will see his nose buried in a Harry Potter book. Michelle and I came to the conclusion that he was ready for these books, because he was getting bored with all the ones from school. We use to take him to the library and let him pick out books, but he was usually finished with them a couple days after he got them (sometimes the same day). So we decided he would enjoy something much longer, and possibly a series.
(Enter stage left) Introducing.....Harry Potter! (*trumpet sound*)
Since introducing Kaden to the Harry Potter series about 3 weeks ago, he has already finished the first 3 books, and currently 1/2 way through the 4th one. This is a 3rd grader, mind you. So he is well beyond his years, and will probably be done with the series by the first couple months of the new year.
So I TiVo'd Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban this past Saturday on ABC Family. I'm not sure what its rated on DVD, but it was TV-PG on the TV. I figured it would be a great idea to all sit down as a family on Monday for FHE and watch a little movie. Kaden was glued to the TV set, and couldn't believe he was watching a movie he had previously read about. He was eating it up. I can tell he is going to be one of those people that "ruin a movie" for others. He kept slipping out what was about to happen. But after we explained it to him, he tried his best to not say anymore. LOL He was very helpful in some spots when we didn't quite understand what was happening, and he would ask us questions that provided answers we could piece together. He is such a smart kid!
Camdon was hilarious to sit by, because there were a few scary spots during the show that he couldn't quite watch. Especially the train scene with the Dementors. Camdon would quickly plug his ears, and turn to bury his face into the couch. When he felt it was safe, he would turn back around and at the same time as unplugging his ears, he would ask "Ok, so what happened?" LOL
Halle handled it a little bit better. She would just sit by me and wrap her arms around mine if there was a scary spot. But they all handled it like champs. I hear the other books are scarier, so we'll have to see who gets to watch the next movies coming up. I made sure to call on Camdon to say the family night prayer, and of course he threw in the "bless that we won't have any nightmares..." and they didn't! =)
Kaden is a major Harry Potter buff, and when he isn't at school (or sleeping and eating) you will see his nose buried in a Harry Potter book. Michelle and I came to the conclusion that he was ready for these books, because he was getting bored with all the ones from school. We use to take him to the library and let him pick out books, but he was usually finished with them a couple days after he got them (sometimes the same day). So we decided he would enjoy something much longer, and possibly a series.
(Enter stage left) Introducing.....Harry Potter! (*trumpet sound*)
Since introducing Kaden to the Harry Potter series about 3 weeks ago, he has already finished the first 3 books, and currently 1/2 way through the 4th one. This is a 3rd grader, mind you. So he is well beyond his years, and will probably be done with the series by the first couple months of the new year.
So I TiVo'd Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban this past Saturday on ABC Family. I'm not sure what its rated on DVD, but it was TV-PG on the TV. I figured it would be a great idea to all sit down as a family on Monday for FHE and watch a little movie. Kaden was glued to the TV set, and couldn't believe he was watching a movie he had previously read about. He was eating it up. I can tell he is going to be one of those people that "ruin a movie" for others. He kept slipping out what was about to happen. But after we explained it to him, he tried his best to not say anymore. LOL He was very helpful in some spots when we didn't quite understand what was happening, and he would ask us questions that provided answers we could piece together. He is such a smart kid!
Camdon was hilarious to sit by, because there were a few scary spots during the show that he couldn't quite watch. Especially the train scene with the Dementors. Camdon would quickly plug his ears, and turn to bury his face into the couch. When he felt it was safe, he would turn back around and at the same time as unplugging his ears, he would ask "Ok, so what happened?" LOL
Halle handled it a little bit better. She would just sit by me and wrap her arms around mine if there was a scary spot. But they all handled it like champs. I hear the other books are scarier, so we'll have to see who gets to watch the next movies coming up. I made sure to call on Camdon to say the family night prayer, and of course he threw in the "bless that we won't have any nightmares..." and they didn't! =)
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Site Meter
What a great little add-on this Site Meter is. We used a different one before, that I found on my brother-in-laws site, but have since seen the light, and put Site Meter on. If you are ever curious about who has been visiting your page (or where they are from) this is the add-on for you. I've always been hesitant to put our personal lives out here on the internet, because of a certain person we are tied to for the next 13+ years. But I've decided that its time for us to just live our life and allow our many friends and family members to live it with us. I did want to put a vast list of locations we have already racked up in just 4 short days. Take a guess at which one you are! =)
Arizona
Phoenix
Tempe
Mesa Gilbert
Carefree
Utah
Provo
Salt Lake City
Draper
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Las Cruces
Colorado
Hesperus
Denver
California
Orange
San Jose
Misc.
HONG KONG (Michelle's brother is in Nepal)
Las Vegas, NV
Warren, MI
Columbus, OH
Winter Springs, FL
Urbana, IL
Laramie, WY
New York
Idaho Falls, ID
Greensboro, SC
San Antonio, TX
Wow...we are getting visitors from coast to coast and from the north to the south. We are so blessed to have such a great relationship with you all, and happy you are coming by to see what’s new with us. As the locations continue to grow, just know that we are thinking of you all as well and probably checking out your blog just as often.
I've also come to a decision that blogs without pictures = boring! So I'm going to try my hardest to start adding more visual aides to my blogs, so that others don't feel deprived.
Arizona
Phoenix
Tempe
Mesa Gilbert
Carefree
Utah
Provo
Salt Lake City
Draper
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Las Cruces
Colorado
Hesperus
Denver
California
Orange
San Jose
Misc.
HONG KONG (Michelle's brother is in Nepal)
Las Vegas, NV
Warren, MI
Columbus, OH
Winter Springs, FL
Urbana, IL
Laramie, WY
New York
Idaho Falls, ID
Greensboro, SC
San Antonio, TX
Wow...we are getting visitors from coast to coast and from the north to the south. We are so blessed to have such a great relationship with you all, and happy you are coming by to see what’s new with us. As the locations continue to grow, just know that we are thinking of you all as well and probably checking out your blog just as often.
I've also come to a decision that blogs without pictures = boring! So I'm going to try my hardest to start adding more visual aides to my blogs, so that others don't feel deprived.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Elf Family
HAHA...I've seen this on a few different people's blogs, so I had to go make one for us. Unfortunately our family is so big, they only allow 4 elves, so here are the kids! Enjoy!
http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1133324770
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http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1133324770
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