Its almost Christmas so I figure I should update some of my photos from 2011. Adam and I made our annual trek to Smithville to go to Justus Drugstore (our favorite restaurant) and spent the night at a great bed and breakfast!
Did some hiking the next day, found this cool replica of an eagles nest and this nasty spider.
Some fun and very bright pictures with our new camera!
We went back to KC that day and celebrated Bill's birthday ~ fun times!
We go to a church that has to be set up and taken down (We meet in the foyer of a school). These are some of the common sites as the men are cleaning up. Kids love a ride on anything with wheels!
Had lunch with Jon and Katy - wish we got to see more of them. In these photos they were expecting Baby Ian who is here now - Congrats Jon and Katy!
This was one of the more traumatic house disasters that we had. It was easily fixed but kind-of scary to have the support in your basement buckle! This also solidified that we are going to try to sell our house again this February/March. We are hoping that it sells this time around!
Neighbors, friends from church and friends from school came to help us celebrate my graduation (officially done with school in August) and my belated B-day. We had Oaklahoma Joes Bar-BQ and yummy cake! It was fun to get to celebrate with everyone!!
We realized at the end we had a photo of Scott and Adam but never got one of the two of us so we snapped this one after everyone left. We had just chased a cicada out of the kitchen so we were red faced and laughing. We are both TERRIFIED of cicadas!!
The Smith family had a 2 hours layover in KCI so we went to the airport to see them on Adam's bread from lunch. The girls were a little excited as they came back from their cousins and also to see us. The feeling was mutual and we were glad to get them whenever they could come!
Funny faces for Abigail and the sisters
At the end of the school year we went out to eat with all the women who had been a part of my graduate class. This is Adam and I with Dr Neuberger who was our professor and an excellent advisor!
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