Friday, April 17, 2009



Shell Island, off the coast of St.Andrews State Park is a really COOL, natural place. We saw 3 Seaslugs, and lots of birds. If you are campers, I understand this park is fantastic (I like Grayton Beach, but this is similar). The little lagoons are protected from the wild waves of the ocean, so it is perfect for swimmers of all ages...what a beautiful place!


Meet "Beve" our Webkinz. He went to the beach with us, at Panama City, FLORIDA. Guess what, after we named him, we decided he was really an Otter. He ate shells at the dinner table wit us...Good thing he has fur, because it was COOOOLLLDDD on spring break!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Ken: this is what you do when the you need a little bit of good luck! my dear husband....

Monday, March 30, 2009



I have completed Kyra's lifebook. This is one of the digital pages that I have created: no paper! It says "Kyra, this is your special story. It tells of you life in China and how you came to live with your forever family. We've created this book for you so that you will know where you came from when you travel through this fantastic journey called LIFE." The group of adoptive parents at www.asialifebooks.org are just starting to write the books, so I may stick this page up for a sample. I've really enjoyed the digital scrapbooking, just wish I was better at it (and faster). I bought a charity kit called Tian Li to make it (ok, I scraplifted the idea from a very talented lady RuthAnn). Hurray! I've finished this page!


Are these silk tennis shoes the cutest? We found these at a consignment sale "just for fun!"

Kyra was exhausted from Easter shoe shopping. One little Beaver (Webkinz) kept her going though. Maybe she was just tired from all of the flips on the trampoline! Our mall has a jumpy thing that straps you in with a belt on rubber bands, and you can jump up two stories. The kids think it's a blast!
It's beginning to look a lot like EASTER! Hurray! The "egg-artist" was in full swing this weekend. Good thing Sam's has eggs CHEAP, because it seems that we drop every other egg. Our friends has a massive Easter Egg hunt (and for the first day in a long time it wasn't raining).

Can ONE little girl possibly eat a whole basket of candy in one afternoon?




Are we the cutest little bags filled with treats?