Click on the link to the article below and you can read our story in our neighborhood paper, "The Stapleton Front Porch". Our story starts on the front page and then moves to Page 7 where you can find us sitting on our own "Front Porch".
Stapleton Front Porch
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Boo!
I love Lucy, A Chicken, The Statue of Liberty, Elmo, and A Black Eyed Pea
Trick or Treating Chicken
The big girls are sorting candy with Elmo
Yabsera won an award for the "Best Food Costume!"
Maren went on a field trip on the 30th to a Pumpkin Patch- he came home with a pumpkin and he was so proud of it. "Mommy it was the BIGGEST one!" He had no problem with the fact that it was green and slightly mushy. It was adorable. He thought carving pumpkins was so much fun- I have not seen him get that into something new in awhile. He just LOVED it. Maddie (13) said, "Oh you can scoop out all my seeds if you want." And he did...she was so happy to not have to get goopy and he was so happy that he was the expert seed scooper in the family.
Which came first the chicken or the egg...I often think about our adoption that these boys were born before I ever knew I was bringing them home and that is pretty cool. God is good.
The Black Eyed Pea and the Black "I'ed" Pi...and yes I did make fun of my husband's costume.... :)
Yabsera starting to walk...we hoped he would walk by Halloween and even though his first steps were weeks ago he still preferred to crawl- well the week before Halloween he just started toddling around. It's a pretty cute bow-legged stagger. I like to give him all sorts of nicknames like "Sargent fatty pants" and "Sargent Stinky Pants" and my favorite is "Sargent Fuzzy head!"
Pretending to sleep.....
Maren and his teacher at the School Parade!
Trick or Treating Chicken
The big girls are sorting candy with Elmo
Yabsera won an award for the "Best Food Costume!"
Maren went on a field trip on the 30th to a Pumpkin Patch- he came home with a pumpkin and he was so proud of it. "Mommy it was the BIGGEST one!" He had no problem with the fact that it was green and slightly mushy. It was adorable. He thought carving pumpkins was so much fun- I have not seen him get that into something new in awhile. He just LOVED it. Maddie (13) said, "Oh you can scoop out all my seeds if you want." And he did...she was so happy to not have to get goopy and he was so happy that he was the expert seed scooper in the family.
Which came first the chicken or the egg...I often think about our adoption that these boys were born before I ever knew I was bringing them home and that is pretty cool. God is good.
The Black Eyed Pea and the Black "I'ed" Pi...and yes I did make fun of my husband's costume.... :)
Yabsera starting to walk...we hoped he would walk by Halloween and even though his first steps were weeks ago he still preferred to crawl- well the week before Halloween he just started toddling around. It's a pretty cute bow-legged stagger. I like to give him all sorts of nicknames like "Sargent fatty pants" and "Sargent Stinky Pants" and my favorite is "Sargent Fuzzy head!"
Pretending to sleep.....
Maren and his teacher at the School Parade!
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