Sunday, April 27, 2008
The last 2 months
In the last 2 months we have had a lot of visitors come to meet little Aaron. It has been so fun and we have loved every minute of our wonderful family. We felt so blessed that they would spend their time and money to come and help us out. First Chris's sister saved the day and came the day after I got home from the hospital. She was a huge help we don't know what we would have done without her. Then my sister and her boyfriend came. They were also a great help. They played a lot with our kids and they cleaned alot as well. They got to experience chocolate world for the first time and our favorite Korean resertaunt. It was so fun spending that time with my sister. We hadn't spent that much time together since I moved to Hershey, so almost four years. Then my mom came and stayed for two weeks. It was none stop play time for my kids and they suffered serious withdrawls the one week we had to wait for Chris's mom to come. While she was here we were busy running around to all sorts of things it seems like. We also went and found and bought a house while she was here. She was a huge help as well since we didn't have to take the whole mini-van full of kids to house hunt. We feel so blessed and want to thank all of them for coming. I just wanted to share some of the many pictures we have of all the fun we had with our visitors.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
Lovin that Hershey wind
Here we are making good use of the very cold wind.
Steven had Chris get his kite up in the air and then after awhile bring it back down again so he could watch it fly back up into the sky. When it was time to go Steven was very sad he couldn't get enough of kit flying. It this wind keeps up I'm sure we will be able to go again.
Last week we had a lot of cold windy days in Hershey. Saturday was no exception so bundled up in our warmest winter clothes we braved the wind and tried out the kids kites. It was a huge success, the minute we let go of the kite it took off into the air, no sprints across the field in hopes a gust of wind finally takes over.
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