According to Malachi 2:15, He has made husband and wife one that He might seek a godly seed.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

January photo frenzy

It happpens every January...we take more pictures than any one scrapbooker can begin to sort and paste. I am amazed looking back at how much I've already forgotten that happened after Christmas! So here's my fast track, photo recap of the last month.

The Saturday after Christmas, my sister and Brian, and my grandfather and his wife, Bea, came to visit. We had a nice lunch and a great afternoon catching up. It doesn't replace our childhood memories of what used to be "the Fahnestock gathering" (my mother's entire family gathering after Christmas), but it was wonderful to share the day with dear loved ones.
Here are all of our children with Carrie and Brian. They all adore one another. It blesses Bob and me greatly!
Our washer died one Friday, and wasn't repaired until the following Friday. The boys and I took all these clothes to the laundromat. We are so thankful for our home warranty and are shopping for a heavy duty washer. Until we could find a solution, we piled all the baskets of dirty laundry in our bedroom.
We have a wonderful friend who is a fireman. He gave us the grand tour one morning. All the children sat in the truck, of course. Here's Noah in the driver's seat.
And Steve with most of our group.
Bob and I usually forget to photograph ourselves and especially neglect pregnancy photos. We were surprised at the early appearance of our baby bump this time and took this 16 week photo.
On the sixth, Joy turned six. Kendal did a great job on the cake.

Dad and Susan visited one Saturday in January. We enjoyed a great lunch together. They brought Christmas gifts too. Susan was invited to help construct one of the gifts with Mary and found herself surrounded by girls for nearly two hours at the table.
Dad, Bob and our boys had no trouble connecting around a case of rifles and model airplanes. Kendal is opening her traditional Noah's Ark gift in this photo.
On the twenty-fifth, Mary turned four! She was very excited about her birthday this year! Since I stayed home from church with Noah, I was able to make her cake, sew her dress, wrap her presents and make lunch while everyone else was gone! (I should have the house to myself more often) We had a nice afternoon together enjoying her special day! Mary looked like a little princess in her new dress, surrounded by her girly gifts!
We are so thankful for our family and friends who've already made this new year so special for us. And for this blog helps which me to remember so many of our blessings! Thank you, God!