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Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas Tomfoolery



This is a slideshow of our festivities throughout the Christmas season....the kids seeing Santa, our Jones family Christmas party, Christmas day, and other random things. Most of you probably won't recognize a bunch of people. They are Roy's siblings, parents, bro-in-law and niece. We have had a wonderful time this season (other than not being able to visit my family) and wish everyone a Happy New Year!!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Family Pictures

We've really been in need of a nice new family picture and decided to get dressed up and just do our own. We thought they turned out decent considering we're not a professional studio or anything. The first is our favorite of the whole family and we especially like the last one of the kids.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Picture Slapdash

This post is just a slew of pictures over the past few weeks. We haven't had too many exciting events lately, so I thought I would just share a few of the best pictures we've taken. I'm a person of few words, but I really like taking pictures!

Morgan posing as we get ready to head out to our first of two Thanksgiving dinners in Mesa.
Grandma Flory and the 2 granddaughters. Oh, and can't forget Barbar.
What to say about Uncle Joseph...Roy just loves him.

Being at a new house wouldn't be complete without the kids exploring. Morgan heads straight for the stairs of the bunk bed. Roy Boy to the thing with wheels. Typical.Both kids zonked in the car on the way home from Mesa, and stayed that way even after we got them out of their carseats. It wasn't even 6 pm. But we weren't lucky enough to have it last all night!

Next on the agenda was putting up the Christmas tree. Morgan was a really big 'help'.The real fun, of course, came from the empty Christmas tree box.
Roy's 1st experience with an Oreo was a success.The kids loved posing for Grammy Dallof as I took pictures of them with the special blankets she made for them with material from my Grandpa Green's mission to Tahiti in 1958.