Family: “A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.” - Evan Esar



Birthday Frenzy

January and February are filled with birthday celebrations for us. William turned one on January 18th, Lauren turned four on February 10th, and Ava turned six on February 21st. Here are a few highlights from the parties:

* William had a dinosaur party with family and friends in attendance. He loved his cupcake and ate it so slowly and calmly, which showed his personality perfectly. He is crawling all over the place, can sign “more” and “please”, and says “dadadada” whenever he is happy and “mamamama” whenever he is in need of comfort or help.

*Lauren chose a princess theme in her usual girly fashion. We had a wonderful time at her party dancing and having a hunt for the “poison apple.” Lauren is a spunky four-year-old going on 40! Lauren is learning how to read and loves “babysitting” William.

*Ava chose a sports-themed party which also shows her true personality. She loves to play T-Ball and soccer and it anything that has to do with a ball. We had a big party with family and friends at the gym in our church. We had relay races and a pinata and lots of basketball and soccer  for everyone to enjoy. She invited some friends from school including Audrey Bailey, Ethan Zabriskie, and Ellie Watkins. Her favorite present was the Webkinz Dog she named Kate from her Aunt Emily.

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yay for the updates! Woo hoo! Sounds like the birthday parties were a big hit. As for the house, am I missing something? I don’t think I see the “after” pics. It was great seeing you guys this weekend. I just love you!

Nice pics von style! Wish you were in charge of ours!
And those cakes look professional, and dad looks totally different with that beard going on.
Loves to all!

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