Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Hello everyone,

Finally some new pictures! Here are pictures from Lili's 6th birthday party:




Actually this was a picture from the weekend that we had T and Fenori's children while they went to the Packers game. I just thought Zoo was so cute sitting by himself. He kept getting on and off the chair just because he could!

Lili likes going to the apple orchards for her birthday. Here we are going on a wagon ride around the orchard. It was pretty chilly in the shade.

Zoo enjoyed the ride as long as he had his trusty finger!

Here we are eating fresh baked apple treats and some caramel apple pie ice cream. Yummy!

Grandpa taking the picture of the whole crew!

We tried several times to get a family photo but couldn't get everyone to look and smile all at the same time!

After several tries to get Zoo to look at me, they decided to have everyone look away from the camera. Cute!

Another try!

And another!

Not too bad!

Can you tell that Deuce was a little chilly?

Lili was having a very fun time in spite of the coolness.

Zoo liked looking at the little donkey as long as Daddy held onto him!

Lili was really brave!

You can see what happened when T tried to set him down!

Lili's favorite place to eat that day was Panera Bread.

After eating we checked out a sporting goods store and Zoo was a typical little boy, trying all the equipment! But then, so did Fess!

Here we are walking backwards to the cars.

We had a lot of fun and then they went back to their house to put the little ones down for a nap. Grandpa and I did some shopping and then spent some time with Deuce and Lili during naps. We had pizza for supper and then presents and cake. I will share the rest of the pictures later in the week.

Remember to be praying for the upcoming elections. Our prayer is that God's perfect will be accomplished, that godly men and women will come into office and that ungodly men and women will be removed. We also pray that believers will understand their responsibility to vote and to do so according to godly principles and not personality, charisma, or commercials!

Shalom,

Robin