







One day, she said to me, "Yesterday (translation: something that happened at some time), I turned three and then I becomed a young woman just like Sleeping Beauty." I think I was laughing too hard to respond.
And here are the girls' finished works of art.
How cute are they, seriously?
I believe this is the third year in a row. It was yummy. Sweet Doug made it - including the two pomegranates that Ashton requested.


It is bursting at the seams. I have had to resort to storing some things in my garage. I am grateful for abundance. When my brother came home from his mission in Russia about 11 years ago, he went to the grocery store with my mom. He could not get over how much food there was on the shelves. I know this is common for people returning from countries where there is less. Here, we have everything we want or need at our fingertips. I realize that this particular blessing, like so many, comes with a price. It is a double-edged sword. I may expound on that sometime when I am not being grateful. I remain grateful for it anyway. Although my kids often swear they are starving to death (so do I sometimes, I admit), the truth is that we have never really known hunger. I pray we never do. We are so blessed to live when and where we do. (Doug's grandma, whom we affectionately call "Happy Happy" used to say that every time you asked her how she was doing. She was a precious woman.)
Pretty funny stuff. Except that the day he lost it, he also bonked his head on a jungle gym and so he looks like he was beat up and that's what knocked his tooth out.
Once, I became so overwhelmed with gratitude, I started crying on the plane. How blessed we are!
How cute is she? The hospital staff was amazed at her sweetness and her kind manners.
Don't you want to pick her up and squeeze? I want to snuggle her like crazy. I'm thankful for babies. I love them. Holding them is better therapy than anything in the world. I love their sweet spirits. I LOVE them. Seeing this new tiny one makes me even more excited for my own. They are such big miracles in tiny packages!

The mug is from my sister. It was my birthday present. It says, "Are you a good witch..." on the other side, but I am showing it on this side because, as everyone knows, I am, in fact, a bad witch. Those little sockies are Sophie's first present. They are from Hillyerie and I can barely wait to stick them on those brand new tiny baby feet. How delicious are they? The third one - what? you didn't notice a third one? - is the floor. When we bought our house, the entire house had orange carpet except for the kitchen. It had green. Oh, no. I am not exaggerating. Well, the last floors to be replaced were the bathroom floors (yes, orange carpet there, too), which were not seeing any progress. Until a horrible thing happened. (Wicked snicker...) My wax (for waxing eyebrows and such) fell on the carpet. Oh darn. We had to pull the carpet up. However, we have just had the sub-floor for months (maybe a year? longer?). One day, my friend called me up and asked if she could come visit me. I said yes and a few minutes later, she was at my door with another friend and some vinyl tiles. They informed me that I was getting a new bathroom floor. She had been very sneaky finding out what kind of tiles I wanted and had ordered them. How precious is that? So, I am feeling grateful for thoughtful gifts (not just the ones I mentioned) and their most wonderful givers for speaking my love language and making me feel loved.


I'm thankful for them. They make me happy. They make me laugh. They sometimes make me crazy, but I would rather be crazy/grumpy/furious/worried/sad sometimes than not have them. I miss them when they're not home. I am excited to see them every morning. Their giggles are the most wonderful sounds I ever heard. Well, and their singing. It is because I love them so much that I am willing to and want to have more.
Christian is funny and smart. He is always thinking, planning and figuring things out. He loves his sisters. He is becoming a good little pianist. He is a math whiz. He is a joy.
Roxie is, as I have said before, SUNSHINE. She is hilarious and darling. She makes us laugh and amazes us at her memory and her story-telling abilities. She is one smarty-pants!
Did I mention that I also think they're cute? I know that every mom thinks that she has the most wonderful children in the world and I am no exception!

How cute are these cousins? And who knows if they are walking faster than 2.45 mph?

Isn't she lovely on the outside, too?
We had a lovely time. Friday night was the party at the church, Saturday was the trunk-or-treat that our homeschool group puts on for those of us who don't eat refined sugar (who knew there were enough of us to have our own party?), and Saturday night was Trick-or-Treat in the neighborhood. Fun was had by all. Once again, many of our sweet neighbors had non-sugar treats for the kids. The kids have decided to sell their candy to a local dentist who buys it by the pound and sends to kids in third world countries. Then, Ashton, Christian and Roxie will take their money to the dollar store and get something fun. It was another fun Halloween at our house!
When she saw it hanging there, she slowly walked toward it and when she finally realized what it was, she screamed, "THANK YOU!"
we took them to a cosmetology school where the princesses got their fingernails painted. 

The prince got his toenails done in a very manly blue color, but his picture isn't here because he wouldn't hold still for the camera.
All in all, it was a lovely day.We believe that we are an eternal family. As such, we love, respect, honor and serve one another. We strive to be a family of unity, integrity, virtue, faith, patriotism and compassion. We loyally defend one another and build each other up.