Yesterday evening our family spent the evening at a Bees game! We had such a great time. Andrew got one free ticket from his baseball coach, so we decided to make it a family event.
This photo is probably our first family photo since Breelyn was born. Isn't that sad?
Such a cute blog. I linked to your blog from Nat's blog. My dad said he saw you last week and that you are as cute as ever. Your family is beautiful. It is fun to see your pictures. See ya, Tiff
Natalie, Do you remember that time when we went to a trappers game and you fainted? I think you hit your knee on the chair or something like that. -I was laughing so hard when I was telling Aaron about it. (Good times)
Oh my gosh! I think I fainted once after you spotted me on a back-handspring too. Luckily, I have outgrown that quirky phase. My boys are really into listening to funny, embarrassing stories about their Mom lately. Maybe I'll tell them the Trappers fainting story. It probably won't get as many laughs as the Lagoon birdpoop story, but it's still a good one!
Aaron and I were married June 25, 1999. Since that time we've been blessed with six kids, (Andrew, Brody, Abby, Breelyn, Alyssa, and Bryson). Aaron is a chiropractor. He opened his own office in Lehi (Dry Creek Chiropractic). Kelly is a FT mom and a PT nurse. She works at Project Reality in Provo.
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that is so much fun. And your family picture is so cute.
Hi Kelly,
Such a cute blog. I linked to your blog from Nat's blog. My dad said he saw you last week and that you are as cute as ever. Your family is beautiful. It is fun to see your pictures. See ya, Tiff
We also love Bees games, though I have to say, we've never taken all 4 children. Congrats on making it through that one!
Natalie,
Do you remember that time when we went to a trappers game and you fainted? I think you hit your knee on the chair or something like that. -I was laughing so hard when I was telling Aaron about it. (Good times)
Oh my gosh! I think I fainted once after you spotted me on a back-handspring too. Luckily, I have outgrown that quirky phase. My boys are really into listening to funny, embarrassing stories about their Mom lately. Maybe I'll tell them the Trappers fainting story. It probably won't get as many laughs as the Lagoon birdpoop story, but it's still a good one!
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