I promise I’m still around. Unfortunately, I’ve been doing more online shopping/Santa gift hunting than blogging lately. That’s not to say I haven’t been taking pictures; I always take pictures.
So, being the slacker that I am, I’m going to fit as many November activities as I can into this one post because I’m just lazy efficient that way.
Hayden’s school choir presented a Veteran’s Day program and my Mr. Man led the Pledge and sang out mighty and loud in the choir selections.
His choir also performed at a minor-league hockey game. It was our first hockey experience, and while Reagan, Keaton, and I froze to death, the younger three children had a blast.
Hayden soon figured out the how true hockey fans support their team.
Landon had a school buddy there (thank goodness.)
And Peyton pranced around as usual.
Landon’s big first grade Thanksgiving program was last week. I doubt there was a first grader more excited. He rehearsed at home, rehearsed in the car, rehearsed in the store and at the doctor’s office; he was serious about that program.
Landon and crew “sailed” the Mayflower onto the stage.
I venture to say I had the best looking Pilgrim there!
We also attended Family Fun Night again last week. Our church’s single parent ministry is so wonderful and we love going to every activity they put on.
Conga line!
Cupid Shuffle is his favorite dance song.
Mwah!
Our dear friends, April and Craig, had their twins, Thomas and Daniel, dedicated last week. Look at this wonderful family:
Beautiful April had all six of those children; you sure can’t tell!
Reagan and her BFF Tori acting up as usual.
But so very pretty.
The party afterward was wonderful as well.
And my three girls posed for pics.
Whew! November has been crazy busy!
1 comment:
Dear Devin,
Hope all is well. While I miss your posts, I do know that the desire for privacy, taking care of 6 beautiful but lively children, working full time, and trying to stat connected with bio family and church family take a great deal of time. Hope you all are well, happy, feeling loved and appreciated. I wish you the best new year, and the best that life offers, as the last several years have to have been very rough.
Sincerely,
Barbara adoptive Mom from Cindy's blog
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