Thursday, September 25, 2008

Birthday Season!

We have four birthdays in our family between August 6th and September 21st. Summer celebrated her 10th with a party with all our neighborhood friends. We have large families in our neighborhood. The Murphys on our left are a Baptist family with 5 kids (including twin daughters). The Aherns on our right are a Catholic family with twin boys (12) and twin girls (9). Continuing down the street are the Sanchez with 4 kids, Bussels 5 and Boards 5 (they go to church with us and have only 1 daughter too). We all share a connected back yard area and the kids have so much fun. They jump on the trampoline (way too many at a time), especially in the pouring rain. They they slide down a big hill on pieces of cardboard and boogie boards. And they sometimes stay up too late playing "Murder in the Dark," "Manhunt," or "Whose line is it?."




We invited the older kids to a combined party for Zak (13th) and Brandon(15th). We played party games and tried some "Dance, Dance Revolution!"





Brenda had very relaxing 43rd Birthday lazing around after church with her beautiful family. You'll notice that Elijah is in charge of the cake toys. We all choose toys to put on top of our cakes, regardless of our age or "coolidity." Then of course the toys are for Elijah once we cut the cake. He loves that arrangement!


Saturday, September 20, 2008

Maeda Point May 2008


Last May my family went to Maeda Point while I stayed home to work on our Income Taxes!  I'm so proud of Joshua and David that they took such beautiful pictures.  Can you tell whose silhouette is whose?















Friday, September 19, 2008

"Engrish"




This is our new favorite "Engrish" t-shirt.  Mom gets off-base with E.T. a lot, but the rest of us are just kind of left to fend for ourselves culturally.
Does anyone want to play happy like







 Gotta love those comfortable, lucky days when the sun twinkles!

And for those of you who haven't seen one before, they even labeled the clover for you.







That science has definitely raised my spirits!












What was that gentle breeze?
"What then do we live for, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn. "

— Mr. Bennett, Pride and Prejudice