Ayden, Kirsten, Maddox and Sawyer

Ayden, Kirsten, Maddox and Sawyer
Easter, 2010 at Grandma's House in Irvine, CA

Draper Temple

Draper Temple
Tyrel and Robin James' Sealing =)

Crowded Tub!

Crowded Tub!
The kids HAVE to bathe in OUR bath, even though they each have their OWN bath! That was a worthless choice for us to ensure they had their own, so far!!

Mommy and Kirsten

Mommy and Kirsten
At Grammy Jane and Grandpa Bill's- last June

Mommy and Ayden

Mommy and Ayden

Our New Home- Hobble Creek Cove, Springville, Utah

Our New Home- Hobble Creek Cove, Springville, Utah
We moved almost a year ago now... LOVING our beautiful new neighborhood and busy but joyful new life here in Utah!

Daddy and the Kids in the Moving Truck!

Daddy and the Kids in the Moving Truck!

Our Last Disneyland Trip as Season Pass Locals =(

Our Last Disneyland Trip as Season Pass Locals =(

Two Years Later...

Two Years Later...
Ayden, Kirsten, Maddox, and Sawyer- Just before we moved from California to Utah

Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving

Apparently when you get a new cute MacBook your wife can't put it down and let her husband have a crack at it.  This is my first time to check this thing out. It is really cool except for a few things that take getting used to like the lack of a right mouse button and not being able to use the shortcuts for cutting and pasting.  Other than that I think it is pretty dang cool.  Moving on...

We had Thanksgiving at our house yesterday.  This whole holiday thing is a ton of work!  I can't say that it makes a whole lot of sense to me either.  Obviously I understand the whole family component, but isn't it possible to have a good time without the huge amount of work that it entails.  That being said, Heidi put together an amazing little feast with the beautiful table and all (even my Aunt Terry would have been very proud).  She actually got my brothers to stay for a little over an hour... so the food must have been pretty good.






2 comments:

johnEboy said...

Everything looks so nice. But since the kids aren't in the pictures I for some reason assume they were shirtless with mud on their knees. Is it true?

Trevor said...

It was my job to keep the kids away from the table. I accomplished this task by taking off their shirts and letting them run around in the mud... so yes you are right.