Sunday, April 17, 2011

My Brothers. And Great Fellowship

Since this is a blog, I figured I could post random pictures and no one would really question me, right? Well, here are some random pictures of my amazingly cute brothers.


 (Skipping tables and just using chairs seems to run in the family)


 Josiah gives the cutest kisses ever. They're totally an actual kiss and he'll give them endlessly if you ask. :)

Last Friday we helped a family move in a few miles down the road- it was hard to believe it's only April it was so hot!
 Of course I got the camera out after the truck was unloaded. :)



 That evening, to celebrate their arrival, we all had burgers at the Stouffers.

 Sitting and squashing around to have family worship is always the sweetest  part of the evening.

Josiah likes being the center of attention. Right before this picture was taken he had a play laptop on his lap and all the kids were watching him play with it. :)

Emmaline and Caroline

 This evening over at the Bradshaws we had a lovely time around a fire. It was so pleasant we could have sat there all night.
 Promptly after snapping this picture, they both said, "Ew okay that's enough" and walked away from each other. ;)

 Trying to find shapes in the moon kept us busy for a while- Some of us saw a woman's face, some of us saw cheetos, others saw Pacman or a foggy bathroom mirror. Yeah.

I didn't even have to ask for smiles! I love Lord's Day fellowship.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Olivia,

Thank you for keeping us close. I miss all of you. I even miss the folks at the fellowship.
Those are cute little brothers you have even without the kisses. :0}

Mema

Anonymous said...

One of those random pictures gave me a twinge of pain. That poor laptop suffocating on the cushy chair....

And I bet CS 5 was running on it to boot. ;)

You're family is fortunate though, nice life.

Anonymous said...

I have like never seen marshmallow poles that long! Gee, those things could double as flag poles! Reminds me of the Grinch "... I wouldn't touch him with a nine-a-half-foot pole...'

No no no, get the camera out while the truck is being unloaded. You can't get actions shots after.

Like the trio of R.C. Sproul books behind Caroline. ;-)

Kids these days ... Seth is running CS 5 on the (asphyxiating) laptop, and Josiah is demonstrating how to operate a synthetic laptop to his colleagues. When I was that age, oh boy, I was still obstreperously pounding my plastic spoon on the highchair grunting out monosyllabic cavilling expostulations. But that's just me, I guess. Always a tad behind the flow of things, eh? Like "What's this window on my screen?" Yeah, we won't go there now ...

Anonymous said...

Uh Ryan, like how old is Seth? three or something in that range? I don't think you were still pounding the spoon for more tabouli.

He does have us beet in the PC arena though. The Dell '95 arrived when I was five, and we only played Treasure Cove. Loved those starfish!! ;)

Anonymous said...

Err I mean beat...