Sunday, June 8, 2008

Signing out from Ann Arbor

Well, this is it. This is our last entry from Ann Arbor. I will be without a computer starting Thursday. I haven't gotten internet hooked up yet in our rental house so I am not sure when the next pictures will be posted. We will miss all of our dear friends here in Ann Arbor. We have really enjoyed living here but we are excited for the next adventure.
Needless to say, with all of the packing I didn't take many pictures this week. Alex has been helping out by watching Caleb for me. Here is my one pic from this week.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

It was the best of times....It was the worst of times.

This week we happened to catch a few of the kids in tears. I am sure at the moment it was very serious but I couldn't resist posting the pictures of Alex and Ashley screaming. They look so funny!
We've had a good week. Amber gave her first talk in church. She spoke about temples and did a great job. She is particularly excited to one day wear a white wedding dress.
We are still packing up for Denver. It is amazing how much work it is to get ready to move and we are only moving for 1 year! How exciting to get to do this all over again. We have finally signed a lease and seen pictures of the house we will be moving into. It looks like it will suit our needs well.
On a personal note, in the comments last week Denni mentioned that our 1997 boat is being inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame this November for being the first Husky NCAA title winner. I have to admit that I am pretty excited about that. It will be really fun to see everyone after 11 years. Wow, has it been that long? It looks like I'll get a vacation this year after all! Um...Mom and Dad are you up for some babysitting???

Caleb is such a smiley boy. He is just a dream baby.
At least the girls were having a great bath time. Notice that I did have to crop this picture to keep it modest... :)
Dressing up is still one of our top rated activities.
Alex accidentally bumped Ash's ear. So sad, but what a cute face.
Scripture study with Dad. Um, Caleb, what did you learn tonight?