We spent Thanksgiving in Vienna with Anne's family and Kate's, too, as they were not in GA this year. Mom and Dad joined the fun from Richmond.
Michael titled this, "How many laws are being broken." Surely it was a red light?? |
The kids and I went apple picking at Carter Mtn on a day off from school. It was COLD and the apples were all on the ground, but they were troopers and enjoyed selecting pre-picked apples from the bins. They did NOT, however, enjoy the apple pie that we made later, at their request. Apparently Andrew doesn't like cooked apples and Margaret, naturally, refused to try it after seeing Andrew's reaction.
Sunrise on the way to the bus stop. |
First shampooing in the hair salon---complete with Princess dress. |
Imagination Day at School - Thankful Matthew and I were able to attend. |
Leaves after school....a wonderful First Pres tradition. |
Margaret's bike riding outfits to the bus stop have gotten more interesting with the colder weather. |
This is how the 3rd kid rolls through Kroger, if he chooses. He certainly wouldn't be buckled in. |
Michael got a Go-Pro a few weeks before Christmas. Yep. Mr. Impossible-to-shop-for picked up the cool electronic in the month of December. His defense? He used points to purchase it. He SORELY missed the point!!! At least we're having fun with it.
Back to VMI...the bagpipers were their favorite, not surprisingly.
Andrew and I scalped great tickets to a UVA basketball game and loved their win.
Sarah, 11, feeding Matthew at Thanksgiving. |
Handsome, yet serious boys. |
Go-Pro! |
The box is always the best part! |
Family Swinging