He can sing and he's got the crazy hair to go with the look. None of the other boys had any curls. So we are having lots of fun watching Eagan's hairdo develop. It just keeps getting crazier.
We have a new baby, a new home, and now a new blog. We will have our family news, our ministry news, and other fun goodies here to share with all who are interested. Enjoy!
And after a long tortuous wait, the day finally arrived. Grandma Debbie showed up early and watched all the present opening and then we had a yummy waffle breakfast. Grandma and Grandpa Mac came for the afternoon. We had a yummy Turkey dinner, opened more presents, and then attempted to make lefse (our favorite Norwegian goodie Grandma always used to make). I got burned and a spatula was destroyed, but we laughed and did get to enjoy a few good bites. Thanks Mom.
And after a long tortuous wait, the day finally arrived. Grandma Debbie showed up early and watched all the present opening and then we had a yummy waffle breakfast. Grandma and Grandpa Mac came for the afternoon. We had a yummy Turkey dinner and
It's now a tradition that can't be broken. We always make gingerbread houses with our Aunt Edie, and all our cousins for Christmas. This year we went to Sara's house and she made all the house parts so that every child could make a house. There were somewhere around 15 houses. She did such a good job organizing, we've decided she gets to do this every year. Go Sara! Caleb gets the award for filling his yard with the most goodies.


We spent Thanksgiving in Arizona this year. We have lots of family there, and we got to meet our new adopted cousins who came from Ethiopia. There were 14 children at this party and only 8 adults. We played a game of croquet, ate an awesome meal, and got to know each other deeper. Thank you Delight for hosting us.
The other half of our trip was spent with Stacy's mom, Grandma, and Aunt. We always have a blast with these wild Canadians. There's always lots of laughing and competitive sequence games. One of the days we went to a glass display at the Arizona Botanical Gardens.
We walked through a maze of cacti and amazing displays of crazy glass shapes. We all wanted to take home one of these glass balls, but we didn't think the security guard would let us jump on the boat and get one. Eagan was making his usual, "uh, uh, uh" noises when he saw the balls.
I know it's the middle of January, but we had some fun times over the holidays, and I really want to share them. So here begins my holiday look back. Maybe I'll get it all done now, or maybe it will take me weeks, but here goes. We surprised the boys one morning in early December with a trip to Knott's Berry Farm. Caleb had never been and Braden couldn't remember going when he was younger. They had an absolute blast and so did we. The park was very empty so we got to go on all the rides 3 or 4 times. Eagan was perfect all day and loved watching Snoopy on Ice. The big boys all loved Jaguar, but stayed away from the upside down rides. Caleb says his favorite ride is the Log Ride even though he refused to go on it a second time when given the opportunity. He decided next time when he is 6, he'll be brave enough to ride again.