Tuesday, December 15, 2009

No Empty Chairs

Today is my parents 48th anniversary. This photo was taken over 30 years ago in our old house. My mom is pregnant with me in this. Das thinks I look just like my mom. My parents are wonderful and I am so thankful they had one more.(I am the baby of eight) Comments from siblings: Allison, "Awesome picture, I am loving the light fixture! But of course not only did the indian chick beat me up, she is also blocking my photo shoot." Mark, "This is classic! Check out the wallpaper. Thanks for sharing." Dianne, "Very funny Allison! I am of course the cuttest! I too, loved that kitchen. Why do you think I have cream cabinets and bright yellow paint, it brings me back to simpler times, a happy time on Viewmont Street, ghosts, peeping toms, basement floodings, food storage forts, playing in the rice and wheat, eating vienna sausages, the basement sink clogging up, playing barbies in the sewing room, doing dirty things with our barbies in the sewing room, spying on Bruce and Lynette, watching them eat in fron of us, and best of all, our Christmas parties! Best of times!" This picture is 30 years later and 33 grandchilren later. Just missing a few in this, including Das. Oldest to youngest.....The Adams(6 kids), Colligans(6 kids), Marcrofts(4 kids), Hansens(3 kids), VanWagenens(4 Kids), McBrides(4 kids), Weidners(only brother...4 kids....triplet boys), and the Jetties.:) Thanks Mom and Dad for all that you do for us! Love you!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Hangin' Loose

We just had the opportunity to spend a week in Maui, Hawaii at my parents Marriott condo. And we brought great company. Das's brother Ratha and his wife Racie as well as Kelley and Joe Johannesen came with. The weather was perfect and was a great way to end the year. Can't wait to go back someday.Our first night we checked in to the condo, got our beautiful lays, and headed out for dinner. The next morning we woke up and walked on the beach a few miles to Black Rock to try out the snorkeling.......and loved it! 2nd day we took the road to Hana and hiked into some falls. Gorgeous drive but pretty windy and made me sick by the end of it. It was an all day thing. We spent the next few days hanging out at the beach,(came across a nude beach), built a sand castle, watched the sun rise and set, tried more snorkeling, went to a luau, and shopped. It was hard to come home to the cold, but looking forward to Christmas.:)

As you all know, Das travels quite a bit for his job. It is hard to have him gone, but we are also thankful that it allows me to stay home with the boys. And it does come with quite a few perks. We have traveled quite a bit together this year. We went on a cruise in January, where he proposed.We went to Puerto Rico for our honeymoon in April. Yellowstone, St. George, the cabin, Oregon, Washington, and our most recent....Maui!!! I wish we could go with him everytime, but I can't complain.