Friday, April 30, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Karsten's Birthday Party
Beacause Karsten's birthday was on Easter this year we decided to wait to celebrate it until later. So we waited, and waited, and waited! Three weeks later we finally had his birthday celebration. Poor little guy. He didn't seem to mind too much though.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Karsten ~ Our Big Three Year Old
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Easter Sunday
Karsten's third birthday and General Conference were both on Easter Sunday this year. So we waited to celebrate his birthday and get out the Easter outfits until later on in the month.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
A Little Ray of Sunshine
I'm lovin this picture of Kenzlie. Every day we say that we can't believe how big she is already. She brings so much happiness to us. Her cute little voice as she says her first words, "hi," "puppy," and "mommy" so clearly is so sweet. She finally has gotten in her two top teeth on the right so she doesn't look so silly anymore with only the two on the left. She also has the two middle teeth on the bottom. Kenz has been walking all over the place since about a week after her first birthday and now she also entertains herself playing with her toys. She loves going outside and picking my flowers and playing in the dirt. We love that she still has red hair and her blue eyes. She is a unique, special little girl in the family and we love our little ray of sunshine so much!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Big League Dreams
Our Easter weekend was spent living the dream of playing in the Bigs as Kyler's baseball team had the opportunity to play at Fenway Park. Fenway Park at Las Vegas Big League Dreams Field that is. It was such a fun experience for the boys and all of us families too. The Sliderzz had a great tournament, which made it even better.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
"Real Baseball"
Kolter finally got to take his turn on the field last night at his first ever baseball game. He was pretty nervous about the idea and wasn't really sure if he wanted to play because he didn't think he would be able to do very well. Well, after his first time up to bat, running around the bases and sliding into home, he came into the dugout and said "That was fun!" On the way back to the car after the game he looked at me and said "Mom, I can't believe that I got to play real baseball," with a big smile on his face.
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