Our Family

Our Family

Friday, December 4, 2009

Mike's Farm Christmas Lights

Ok so not part of Mike's Farm but had to put it in here. She fell asleep playing!
So funny but so sad too!
Mike's Farm here we come!
Same hay bail she fell off of during Halloween picture
Merry Christmas!
Our happy family, well John and I anyway!
One more pic!
On the hayride!
Daddy and his girl
Looking at the lights
Over here guys!
She didn't like taking pictures because she wanted to see the lights!
Enjoying the lights
Kayla giving me a giant bear hug
Yesterday John, Kayla and I went to Mike's Farm for dinner and a hayride through the lights. We had so much fun! Kayla LOVED the hayride and seeing all the lights. She kept leaning over the railing and pointing and talking! It was so cute! The whole time we were going through and seeing the lights they were playing christmas music. At the end of the hayride they played "Let it snow" and actually had a snow maker blowing snow onto us! We were covered with little flakes in our hair and on our clothes, very memorable!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Homecoming!

John was so embarrassed by this!
Kayla and I waiting for Daddy! Click on this picture to see her shirt! Its sooo cute!
THE BUS!!!! I have never been so excited to see one in my life (well since last deployment anyway!)
First picture with her Daddy! She is like "hmm I think you look familiar"
Reunited!
The banner I put out on the fence that he was suppose to drive by but the busses came from a different way, oh well!
Our home-made-with love banner

In the Kennel

Yipee

Its on MOM!

Stealing Mommy's credit card And proud of it!

In the Hospital with Pneumonia

Pooh and Kayla-you can see her iv on her hand in this picture Gramps teaching her bad things
One of my favorite pictures
Even sick she is still such a joy
Grammy and Kayla
Mommy with her girl in the hospital
After her stay in the hospital from Tuesday Nov. 3rd to Friday Nov. 6th I am convinced I have the happiest tempered baby. She was locked up in that room for so many days and rarely complained. She also was poked at and given breathing treatments and oxygen with all kinds of tubing and still laughed and played with her family. I pray she will never need to be hospitalized again!