Micah beating everyone at Monopoly Empire |
Jacob's first (maybe) ice cream cone! |
The first of many for Micah this week! |
Papa Roger dishes out the goodness |
The Inouye guys get into the Christmas spirit |
Jacob sees this year's tree for the first time |
Leaf blower in training |
Micah's ahead, again! |
Our attempt at a family picture |
Me and mine |
Mama and the baby of the family |
Gramma Lynn and Micah at the Garven Garden lights |
Everyone gathers in the gingerbread house |
We were blessed to have company for Thanksgiving this year--Gramma Lynn and Papa Roger! We had a great visit with them and it was nice to have 5 days off in a row from work. We got to attend a special Christmas concert at OBU, celebrate Thanksgiving, shop for gifts, see a spectacular lights show at Garvan Gardens in Hot Springs, and put up the Christmas decorations! That's a lot for two little kids (not to mention their parents and grandparents) and we enjoyed it all. Micah was really into the board games this year and we played almost everyday: Monopoly Empire, Trouble, Connect 4, Candyland, Survive, Life and PayDay. And he won a lot of those games too! On Thanksgiving we cooked up a big meal, watched the parade on TV and took a long walk to work off all of that turkey. It was a beautiful day weather-wise. The boys worked with Gramma to make some special ornaments for the Christmas tree out of craft supplies. Jacob still can't leave them on the tree, but at least they are child-safe for the most part :-) Jacob and Micah did pretty well sharing a room for the week. Micah even said last night that he missed having Jacob in his room and I told him that we could still do "sleepovers" once in awhile. Hope you enjoy these photos and videos of the week, and hope you all had a wonderful and relaxing holiday and family and friends. Although it is good to be thankful everyday, I think it's fitting in our busy life to have at least one day set aside specifically for this focus.
On a sad note, we also decided that it is time to let Rogue kitty pass on. She's got multiple health issues, and we understand that this is the time. She has been telling us for awhile, being extra lovey and wanting to sit in our laps every time we sit down for even a moment. We've been spending time at the vet's office frequently for the last few months, but even a special diet and medication doesn't seem to be helping her anymore. She is over 14 years old now. I think she will glad there will be no more poking and prodding and pills. But I am sad to let her go.
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