Much is happening in my life right now, and I'm getting farther and farther behind in blogging. There is much to share. I had hopes of making a really long post about the wonderful visit we had when all the kids came, but I realized that I'm going to have to break it down into several smaller ones.
In June we had our children and their families visit--all at the same time. We were blessed to have three new babies in the family in 2008 and this was the first opportunity to get them all together. Yes it was a bit hectic with 14 people and one little yellow dog in the house, but it was great fun. Here we are in our back yard…

Row two starts with Barbie's family: Kyle, Barbie holding Hazel, age 7 1/2 months. Kirsten, Kathey & Jim. Then comes Peter's family: Karen, 17-month old Elizabeth, and Peter.
Here are the moms with all the kids.
Helena with Kate and Andy, then Karen & Elizabeth, and Barbie and Hazel
Poor little Andy wasn't happy in the above picture, so here's a Happy Andy shot.

Poor little Andy wasn't happy in the above picture, so here's a Happy Andy shot.

Barbie, Kyle and Hazel came a week early.
Hazel was sitting up well by herself while they were here.
She was just starting to get up on her hands and knees. (After they were home a week or so she started crawling all over the house.)
My heart took some pictures that, unfortunately, I didn't get with the camera. Much of the time I so enjoyed watching the babies interact, that I didn't think to snap photos of them.
Something I could have like to photograph involves a "Bouncy, Bouncy Baby" toy like the one shown below. I copied this picture of a several-months-younger Hazel from Barbie's Blog just to show this toy. Hazel loved to stand while they were here, but couldn't yet do it alone, so a toy like this was perfect for her. We were able to find a used one like this at Once Upon a Child. I have a vivid memory of Hazel standing in the bouncer grinning and bouncing up and down as Elizabeth walked up and handed her a toy. It was just SO sweet.

After Kyle put the bunnies back, Jim put the lattice back up to give them some protection from neighborhood cats during the night. On closer inspection we could see where several of the lattice holes had been chewed larger, probably to make a more comfortable entrance for momma rabbit. The bunnies were still under there the next day, but by the following day they were gone.
FUN and GAMES at HOME
For the most part the weather was really nice, so we were able to play outside a lot. Here are Hazel and Barbie in the back yard. I copied this from Helena's blog. As she said, aren't they cute?
We got a sandbox for the little ones. It had some very fine sandbox sand that was super fun to mold. Elizabeth (17 1/2 mo.) and Kate (age 4 1/2) enjoyed it a lot.
Helena and Doug thought it was pretty cool too.
We also set up a wading pool. Actually the weather was a bit cool, but they did get in it a couple of times. I couldn't resist copying this picture of Elizabeth off of Helena's blog.
We also bought a couple of balls for them to play with. It turned out that Elizabeth is in a stage where she absolutely loves balls. Needless to say, she had a ball. (groan.)
The swing house proved to be a great place for various groups of people to gather and visit. Here are Kate and Andy with their Aunt Barbie.
When everyone was inside we had wall-to-wall babies.
FUN and GAMES at HOME
For the most part the weather was really nice, so we were able to play outside a lot. Here are Hazel and Barbie in the back yard. I copied this from Helena's blog. As she said, aren't they cute?
Actually we had wall-to-wall people and um, wall to wall chaos. Here the family is making felt animals for an ABC game for Lizbeth. Helena has more information about it. Click Here.
Because the babies required so much care, we just didn't get around to playing very many games, or singing. We had some family walks in the evening. We did play with the musical pipe chimes once and we did have one game of Apples to Apples. That's what the group is doing here.
Something Peter said was SO funny that Betsey just couldn't stop laughing.
That's all for now Folks. More coming soon.
4 comments:
Fabulous summary. well worth the wait!
What a beautiful family picture! :o)
We have LOTS of bunny pictures! Alas, I left the camera at home today so I can't send you any.
Thanks for all your hard work putting all this down. It was a great trip with lots of great memories.
WOW! What a truly beautiful family! Your blog is amazing! I'll have to get some pointers from you!
Thanks for sharing!
Pam
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