Sunday, July 24, 2011

Playing in the pool

great place to be on a hot day

Eight Years old

So proud of you.turning eight means so much fun-Grams thinks you might like a baseball mitt.

Working on the farm

Working on the farm-inspectin the work
fixing a headgate with a concrete pour and lots of good help.

Always a lot of work to do.

Sibling reunion

My brothers and sisters come together for a day to laugh, eat, sing, chat, and cry.




Funeral song-yes Mom leads the funeral song that she wants sung at her funeral!!!! Well it did sound awfully good.










Monday, June 6, 2011

Memorial weekend

A visit to the cemetaryPainting birdhouses for the birdhouse hotel...........Thanks guys.......They are all so colorful....
Lots of other activities, Troy's birthday, tie dye t-shirts, working on the farm.........Love to have you all come.

Happy Birthday Grandma

Lot's of family gathered for a birthday celebration for our sweet Great Grandma, Grandma and Mom. The yard really looks good. It was great fun working with you guys......................

Our Megan

Our sweet Megan graduates-Class of 2011Seminary Graduation-so proud of you-may your dreams come true...........

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The Fun Continues

Time with my mom and sister- Shopping at the second hand store and finding some cute ideas.











Lunch at Fern's and some yummy chocolates, shopping at Family Dollar for some good buys. Over all a fun time with the girls. We must do it again. Love you both.





Wicked

What a great week, so many places to go-we were off to see the Wizard.We followed the yellow brick road to the Morrison Center on BSU campus, with lots of family
It was fabulous and awesome. We then went to the Maxwell's for a Cinco De Mayo celebration.



Then to the Walker clan for a birthday celebration, so fun to see the cute families and some new family members as well.










Tuesday, May 10, 2011

While cleaning the old house we found a hidden treasure-What fun for us-there were bins of fabric!!! Old, old fabric. Who likes fabric more than all us girls? We sorted and touched and marveled at every little piece-found some interesting things-What stories this fabric could tell. We washed it-all the little strips of fabric twisted and knotted! What a colorful dreadloc it made. We had great sorters that untwisted it all.

We then ironed each little piece, we couldn't throw even a sliver away. What can we do with it?

We need to share so everyone can enjoy the pretty colors and patterns-how about mini quilts?

Thank you Grandma Cook........I think Connie sewed more than she let's on. Now get quilting.