Showing posts with label Meg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meg. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cousins

I am in Colorado awaiting the birth of my sixteenth grandchild, Josh and Serena's sixth child.  I have made it for every birth so far; I certainly hope I timed it well for this one!

I brought my oldest grandchild with me.  It just seemed like fun for the two of us to go on an little adventure.  But, another very compelling reason was so that my two oldest could spend some quality time together.  They are both the first born with several brothers born after each of them.  They need girl time!

 Meg (l) and Jael (r) rolling cookies.



Ready for Dance Camp


Did you notice they like to dress alike?
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Giving Thanks, Day Eighteen

CUTENESS.

I was perusing pictures on my laptop and thought of two wonderful things to be thankful for today: 

1) that we can actually have all these wonderful pictures stored and able to be viewed at just a push of a button, and

2) that so much cuteness abides in my family!  To make my point, here are just a few pieces of evidence from my 2005 folder:






See, I told you! 


Friday, August 6, 2010

Aquarium, Part 2


So, I thought I'd better post this before Part 3 happens.  Which happens tomorrow.  Part 1 is here.

Way back in May, we took the Gombojav children to the Monterey Bay Aquarium as part of their last year's Christmas present.  We took the Abdelaziz children in March, and the Correa children get to go tomorrow.  Now, it might be awhile before I can post Part 3, because we cannot post pictures until the adoption is complete.  *sigh*  Sometimes, paperwork can take forever.

So, here we go!

 Not a little excited, are they?




If you can overlook all the political environmental propagada all over, it is really a fun place.  I love that children can have so much hands-on experiences and learning.



Where there is a will,


there is a way!


Though some may think some things are just too wet and slimy to actually want to touch.



 Pure joy.


These two big ol' kids:


are these two (on the left)!


They've added a few siblings as you can see.


Belgee, second from right.



If you look really closely, you might see baby penquins in that nest.



I understand the feeling.







The following picture was requested by Israel as we were passing this store.  Just because his mom would really like it.  Enjoy, Daja!



This time we stopped for cinnamon rolls as we were walking back to the parking garage.  Nana's choice.  No one minded.



Thursday, December 17, 2009

Nutcracker and Tea, Take Three



Three years in a row makes a solid tradition.  Years One and Two are here.  Wow, the girls have grown!




Meg and Jael, my two oldest grandchildren, waiting for the doors to open.


Our youngest newcomer, Shallah, with mom, Serena.



Daja, with her youngest daughter, Saraa.



Pink gloves with malibu cuffs, gifts from Nana that morning.











Photographer:  Jael



Photographer:  Meg


Posing in front of the Four Seasons Tea Room in Sierra Madre.




Can't go to a tea room without taking a picture of some of the delicacies!



And some of the best scones we've ever had!



Shallah's first bite of food. 
I'm sure she's glad it was one of those scones!




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