Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving and More...

We have had a busy past 2 weekends seeing family and friends. The weekend before thanksgiving my brother Eric and family came to visit from Wisconsin so we drove up to SV so Kamri could meet them. Matt and Heather also came up to join in the fun. We then came back to Pinedale for a few days since Bri had school and practice. After practice on Wednesday we headed for a quick trip to Mt. View before Bri's family dispersed for their Thanksgiving vacations. Kamri got to meet many more Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins. Thanksgiving day we drove back to SV. This time Uncle Cliff, Aunt Ker, Bode, and Ryder were there. Joe and Liz live their so we got to see them on both of our visits. It was so fun to see so much family in those two weeks. We are grateful to have such wonderful families and don't know what we would do without them. Here are some pics from our travels.

Kamri started smiling while we were on vacation. She is still a bit stingy with them, but she sure is cute when you convince her to do it.


Uncle Matt was rocking with Olivia (Eric's little girl) when she held out her arms to hold Kamri, so they rocked together.

What would we do with out our awesome aunts Heather and Liz

Kamri and Olivia posing for with their Great Grandma Linford.

The girl cousins (on the Linford side) bonding. =) About 2 seconds later Olivia was done and tried to push Kamri off. It looks like Kamri may have to get a bit tougher.


The 3 siblings and their 3 cute girls born this year. From left to right Jenny and Macie Jo (4 months), Bri and Kamri (1 month), Lori and Megan (6 months). I'm sure they will be the best of friends.

The older kiddos decided they wanted to join in the fun too.

Megan, Kamri, and Macie

Ryder (Cliff's boy) is 7 weeks older than Kamri. Its so fun to have so many cousins born this year for Kamri to play with.

Kamri got to meet Great Grandma Hyde too!

Grandma Linda sure did love all the grandkid snuggles she got over the holidays

And of course they even spent some time with Uncle Joe