Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A little late....but better late than never...

So it is already almost 2 weeks into the new year and I am just now getting around to welcoming in the new year.
We had a fun new years eve. We had some friends and family over and rocked out to Rock Band on the Wii. And got ourselves a good workout on the Wii Fit with snoboarding with Shawn White. Jimmy got in his first "snowboarding accident". hahaha Yes on the Wii Fit. I guess when you don't use your knees like that they do get a little sore.
Shawn spent New Years Eve with some of the yough from church. It was his first "party" away from us. He had a good time and didn't really give me many details. I think that is his shy nature. So I guess that is what I have to look forward to...my "baby" going to parties. ahhhh!! :-)

So far this year we have celebrated(long distance) my neice Ally's birthday, Jimmy's grandmas birthday, Rosco's(our dog) birthday, and my birthday(which is today).
My wonderful dad and step-mom sent me flowers to work today. And they were beautiful. I will post a picture soon. Thanks dad and Micki!

Yesterday(January 12) was a friend of ours birthday and tomorrow(January 14) is another friends birthday. So sunday we had them all over for cake and ice cream. And then we all watched Extreme Homemakeover(it was the family from Pekin Illinois). We had a fun time celebrating all together.

So that pretty much wrapps up our first 2 weeks of the new year. We are looking forward to seeing what this new year bring us.

1 comment:

  1. What a fun New Year's celebration, sister! :-)
    We still haven't jumped on the Wii bandwagon, but our girls love playing it when we go over to our friends' house. Happy Happy Birthday! There sure are a lot of birthdays is January, huh! I hope you had a wonderful day. We love you!

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Presents from Santa

Rosco's doggy cookies

Jimmy's signed Mark Martin car

Rosco's Birthday Ice Cream

He LOVED it!!!

Michelle, Kelly and I celebrating our birthday's

Flowers from Dad and Micki

Flowers from Aunt Linda and Uncle Mark