Showing posts with label Athena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Athena. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Look Who's 1 & 2
I am amazed how much little children grow in the first two years of their lives. Time is so precious and before you know it time is gone and everyone is grown. I love chubby little hands, grins with new teeth and giggles from their little tummy's. I love my grandchildren and their parents!
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Christmas 2014
I spent in Arizona with the family!
Loved spending time with these sweethearts!
Here is how you build a snowman when you live in Arizona!
We spent the day at Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium. I had a blast and it felt good to be out walking in the beautiful weather!
We went to the Sahuaro Ranch historical park and picked grapefruit.
I was able to see the cotton fields, rose fields and vegetable fields.
We saw some of the sites in Tempe, ate at Garcia's-yummy-went to the park
and celebrated Christmas.
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (Guercino)
Madonna and Child, 1636
Lastly, we went to the Phoenix Museum of Art
I hated to leave my sweet grandchildren, daughter and son-in-law.
The drive home was snowy in Arizona and cold in Nevada and Utah!
Sunday, May 11, 2014
It is my wish today that my daughters: Farrah, Athena and Katie, know how much I love and adore them. They are some of the best mothers I know. I wish I had them as my examples when I was a young mother!
They are teaching my grandchildren the most important things in this life:
love,
family,
the Gospel,
kindness,
and
responsibility.
I wish I could give them the gift of being able to see what a wonderful job they are doing.
I wish I could show them the way I see them: as very beautiful and lovely women.
I wish I could grant them the wisdom to know that they are making the correct decisions when it comes to their homes and their families.
I wish I could protect them from any doubts, insecurities and any mean people.
I love you girls!
Happy Mother's Day!
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Easter
Aunt Athena said that when the Easter Bunny eats the carrots
he'll poop out jelly beans
. . .guess she was right!
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
The day after Christmas,
my roomies moved out!
I will miss them!
I will miss the pitter-patter of little feet in the mornings...
I will miss their excitement about life...
I will miss their tiny arms around my neck hugging me...
I will miss their mommy and daddy...
I will miss their giggles and laughter...
I will miss their jokes...
This one grew the most while living with me.
She got 5 teeth and started walking!
And, I will miss her running to the front door every time I let the dogs out!
Monday, December 30, 2013
Family Christmas Party---
---gift and germ exchange!!!!
Here are some photos of our fun Christmas Party Weekend.
We had a blast, however after everyone got home,
the sore throats, spots, coughs, fevers,
and other contagious heebeegeebee's broke out!
Baking cookies with grandma!
Mr. K & Bella
Pretty ladies!
Bay and uncle Anthony!
Ugly Christmas sweaters!
They looked so cute and l-o-v-e-d making their own sweaters!
Bella and Miss Lulu!
Opening gifts!
Good friends.
Food!
I was most excited about this Christmas photo!
Due in July--maybe on my birthday!
Congratulations Smith family!
Friday, June 21, 2013
Crazy Haircut
Handsome boy, who is just as sweet as can be!
Always willing and ready for hugs and kisses!
Always willing to help!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Mani's & Pedi's
Lou-Lou and her first mani and pedi,
she was sooooooo excited and just adorable!
Love this beautiful little lady!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
What's Happening in Pictures - part 4
Cooling off at Grandma's house!
It's hard to keep your trunks up when your two!
Beautiful bathing beauty!
Love this car!
Mr. K watching tv, while M-M is playing DS behind him--hiding!
Here's how we hang at Grandma's---
DS all the time!
My handsome Remister!
What's Happening in Pictures - part 3
He's the big 9!
Playing with the big kids!
Serious chalk drawing. . .
Grandma has the biggest driveway for chalk art. . .
Too little for chalk art,
this year!
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