Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving

We had a great Thanksgiving this year. We went to my parent's house in Lehi along with my sister Kelli and brother Rich and their families. We missed the rest of our family, but being small(er) in numbers allowed us to do something we might not have done with a bigger group. After eating our huge and delicious feast we made gingerbread houses with the "younger" kids. The older boys were too old for that, so they went over to the church to play a little B-ball. We had tons of candy and the kids spent way more time on their houses than I ever thought they would. It was lots of fun and made for good memories!
Alli and her house.

Owen snoozing away. He's such a good baby!

The masterpieces


Taylor and Caden decorated themselves too!

They are Rudolph if you can't tell!


Taylor and his house.

Caden

6 comments:

Amy said...

Ah, I love making gingerbread houses. Maybe I will try that this year with my kids. Alli, Caden, and Taylor's houses really our masterpieces. And I love the Rudolph noses!

Bridgette said...

How fun! Ella loves making gingerbread houses, but I'm afraid she won't get the chance this year....I don't dare attempt it with the destroyer of all that could possibly be destroyed...OWEN!

Heather Edwards said...

That looks like so much fun. We are excited to see you guys in a few weeks.

Brooke Bevan said...

That sounds like so much fun. Hope you had a Fabulous Thanksgiving!

Natalee and Randy said...

Looks like lots of fun! I LOVE making gingerbread houses... and what cute blessing pictures of your boys. Owen is a cutie!

Jon and Laura said...

It was so fun running into you tonight at temple square. I had to hurry and look you up before I forgot your blog name. It has literally been years! I can't believe that you have four kids, that is so awesome! They are all so beautiful, and you look great. You haven't changed a bit.
Send me your e-mail addy and I will send you an invite to our blog.
You look very happy, and from your blog it looks like you are all well.
Keep in touch
Laura
lj.osmond@gmail.com