Sunday, March 30, 2008

Easter 2008

Happy Easter.  Here are the kids opening their baskets from the Easter bunny.  Well, Broderick did have to help Jaycee seeing as how she can't open her open basket yet.  They got some cute stuff.  His favorite by far was the Star Wars III movie, and hers well, I am not sure, since she can't really say yet.  The sad part is that I did have them dressed in Easter outfits, but missed the opportunity to get their pictures in them.  She had her dress on for a little bit, but since it was so cold, it didn't last long.  We had a nice day.  The in-laws came over and we had a really nice Easter dinner.  Ham, cheesy potatoes, hot rolls, steamed broccoli, corn casserole, cottage cheese, and for dessert, we had coconut cream pie, and lemon meringue pie.  It was so yummy!  After we ate, my sister Stacy and her family came over, my youngest sister Karlee and her dad, and Hannah (Sye's girlfriend) and their daughter Haven, and Hannah's younger 3 siblings for an Easter egg hunt outside.  The kids had a great time!



Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Turning 30...



Yesterday was my 30th birthday.  It really is not as big a deal as I thought it would be.  Maybe it is because I have been busy lately.  I don't know.  I actually feel healthier now than I did when I was 20 so that I think is a good sign of what is to come in my 30's.  I worked half the day at home because my son Broderick was sick and then my husband came home and worked the rest of the day from home while I went back into the office.  When I got home Ryan had dinner ready for me, and my in-laws surprised me and came over with a homemade cake and ice cream.  It was a nice birthday, and now we have Ryan's 3oth coming up on April 7th....  Yes, I am older than he is.   

Saturday, March 8, 2008

2 months old. She is getting so big.




She is 1 month old now.




Here are some pictures of the kiddos.  Jaycee is 1 month old and Broderick is 6 years old. 

Heather Michelle Mitchell

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This is our story. It is not fancy, or unique, or different from any other household really, but this is our way of doing this thing we call life.