Monday, November 30, 2009

Nov. 30, 2009


And all this time I thought neck pillows were only for humans..... LOL!
Nov 29, 2009

Deb, Wendy and TJ


We had SUCH a nice trip to Illinois.... I finally even got a
decent (I use that term loosely) picture of some deer .
Libby is the biggest doll baby... what fun I had
playing ball with her (she actually knows how to
catch/fetch it and I am not used to that.) :-)


The BLUES BROTHERS... NO trip to Chicago would
be complete without seeing them. LOL!!!
Taken at Gino's East.... Mmmmmm GREAT deep dish pizza for sure!!!!

Nov. 28, 2009

3 Cousins..... Tara, Wendy and Dana

Who's the crazy one????

Avery was playing ball with Libby....
ADORABLE!!!!

Josh, Brady (who is in the "don't take my picture phase") and Tara

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

Jacob, Grandma Rader and Randy


Dora, Kay and Grandma


Kian and Jacob


Dj, Audrey, Grandma, Kyle and Kian



The Siblings.... Mike, Rhonda and Leon



Leon, Grandma, Rhonda, Mike and.... Jacob (He is SUCH a HAM!!!)




DJ, Leon, Grandma, Rhonda, Mike, Kay, Ron, Kian and Jacob.



Kian, Audrey, Rhonda, Mike, Ron, Kay and Leon.



Wendy and Grandma

Monday, November 16, 2009

11/15/2009 - Happy Birthday Kian!

How old are you?











He even got to pick out his own shoes... can you tell? :-)


11/14/2009 - We took a very nice trip to Illinois.

Off to see Aunt Evelyn...
Much to our delight, Lynn, Abbey, Aaron, Allison and Aidan were there as well. We had a really, really nice visit. :-)









Allison was CRACKING me up. LOL!






I am looking forward to visiting Illinois again. :-)

11/10/2009 - Doesn't Frank look comfy?






















10/26/2009 -
We were blessed with a BEAUTIFUL sunrise this morning.




10/25/2009
Audrey spent the night at Grandma and Grandpa Thompson's and came over for a visit. She was VERY proud of the fact that she was able to hold Charlie.


and Frank found a new pillow...





He constantly finds new ways to make us smile and laugh. :-)

10/19/2009
Tippecanoe Battlefield
Where Two Cultures Clashed
It seems hard to believe that a wooded area seven miles north of Lafayette, Indiana, played such a major role in American history. Yet it was on this spot the Native Americans lost their grip on the fertile Midwestern lands they had roamed for thousands of years. It was also on this spot some years later that a gathering took place that helped launch the modern political campaign. That wooded area is the Tippecanoe Battlefield, a National Historic Landmark that attracts tens of thousands of visitors annually to northern Tippecanoe County.











Can you see the snake in the picture below?








Yes, this is a REALLY bad picture of a squirrel. :-)