The men: Josh, Tyler, Derek, and Grant. Oh and little Emerson too:
Some of the ladies - Valene and Carrie:
Arm wrestling competitions. Angela has her game face on - I don't. Angela whooped me. No surprise though....I've never won an arm wrestle in my life...excpet for with my whimpy sister.
And this one!!! The first ever arm wrestle I've ever won (other than Leigh). Sorry Carrie, but that says A LOT about your strength....
This was at Morg's work Stampede Breakfast. This picture shows off Mason's dimple chin, which could have been inhereted from both sides of the family. I think Mason looks like an old man in this picture - he was born looking like an old man!
The fam at Morg's Stampede Breakfast. That big bouncey castle was the greatest thing ever. There is an obstacle course for two people to race through. Elizabeth and I raced probably 20 times - we felt like American Gladiators.
This is typical Elizabeth at dinner time. She talks and plays and does everything but eat. We have a big painting of a Tuscan house above our table and every night she points out the house to me as a way of distraction from eating. At some point every night you will usually hear me say "YES Elizabeth, I see the house, that's nice, now get over it and eat. "
Hahah, I forgot about crack the egg! That's the best tramp game! And, good job winning at arm wrestling!
ReplyDeleteTotally worth the wait Sue!!! And yes, since you have one most of our arm wrestles, that means I have never really ever won an arm wrestling contest :P I love your "get over it" comment to Elizabeth :)
ReplyDeletehahaha, and EWWWW about my game face. I don't know if that's what it actually looks like to me. I was surprised I won the contest. I really thought you were letting me win (and in fact still do) You guys are a blast. I look forward to doing many more things with you guys this summer.
ReplyDelete...oh, and I also liked the story about Elizabeth and the picture, LOL!!!
Scott used to point to the ceiling fan above the kitchen table at least once at each meal. In fact, one of his first attempts at speaking was a (mostly unrecognizable) version of "fan". I suspected he was just distracting us -- and that his enthusiasm for fans was overstated. It appears that I was right.
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