Sunday, August 29, 2010

The fun continues

The day after the wedding we crashed. What better way than to have a waterfight on a hot day....Everybody gets wet including Grandpa... So fun and good times
We dry off and head to Darby on the way to Jackson to see the Bar J Wranglers.

We're hungry and ready for a good time at Bar J.
Nice relaxing evening with the fam...and some entertaining country singing.

Summer continues, there is life after a wedding.




Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Erica and Justin-7-9-10

What a great day for a wedding. Clouds loomed overhead threatening the big event, but it turned out to be just right. Here they are Mr. and Mrs. Barnard. New family picture. . . . . . . .
The big family picture, wow all 23 of us.


Our little servers for the wedding, do it just right and so cute.





Thursday, August 5, 2010

It's a country picnic. . . .

In celebration of the big wedding. The Barnards prepare a fun evening in the country at their home. Dancing, family, video, and good times.
A blurry picture, but our happy couple.
Thanks Barnard family for great food and a fun times.





Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Jealous of our hot tub?

Rach had a great idea. Blow up the yellow boat and fill it with hot water. Instant hot tub!!!!! Lots of fun sharing it with Caitlyn's cousins. Water is sooooo fun. This is our homemade slip and slide.
Then a weiner roast to boot. Great summer days.




Getting things done....

This old mailbox has stood the test of time. Because of the road construction on the highway in front of our house, all the mailboxes had to be relocated. This was too big to move so we brought it back home. We have no idea how old it is but the JH COOK tells us that it is pretty old. James H is the father of James C Cook or Grandpa Cook.
This stand was made by James C as a project celebrating the America's bi-centennial (200 yrs). Grandpa was really proud of it and it was very well built. It probably won't be put back in service as there will be new mailboxes put into place when the construction is done. Wood everywhere. Dalton helped me stack all the various woodpiles into one place. It turned out to be a lot of wood.

Well the old washhouse had a makeover. We tore it down a few years ago and with the help of many we now have a finished shed. Love it. The final step was the door. Doug persisted and got er done.

I love to get things done. Thanks everyone.