Grandma Beck took all her granddaughters and their moms to the play Rudolph at the Capital theater. It was a lot of fun and Cambry and Vienna got really in to it.
Cambry practiced holding Baby Brinton by carrying his snow suit around before he was born.
We went to the Hogle Zoo a few days before Thanksgiving. Vienna wished she could've stayed on this elephant's trunk for a long time. Alas, the line of kids made her stay shortened.
These guys were pretty impressed with the polar bear galoshing around in his habitat.
Myla was beside herself with joy riding this little train. All aboard! Sometimes it's so easy to please this little flock.
Happy Thanksgiving! We celebrated at the Beck and Greg's home. It was a lot of delicious food and a lot of kids. The Airhart crew is taking seriously our charge to multiply and replenish the earth. Lot's of chaos!
Nice cooking Gregor! Greg told us all that the reason the pilgrims settled on Plymouth rock was because they were all out of beer on the ship! Ha! I think he got that "fact" from a beer commercial and started spreading it like it was real history. hehe
Cheers Abi and Lydia!
After dinner, Beck started the tradition from when she was a young mom with little kids- to make gingerbread houses. I remember my aunts working hard on these while we all ran around the gym at the church after thanksgiving meal, and stopping by to try to steal a candy cane or gum drop. It's fun to have the kids involved in this while making these.
Saturday after Thanksgiving, Devin had to buckle down and write his dissertation, so I took the girls bowling with Jamey & Michelle crew, Jordan & Margaret crew, Jessica and her girls, and Beck and Greg. We only got 2 lanes and a handful of shoes, so we (mostly kids) took turns rolling a ball down the lane.
Vienna, queen of the ball dispenser
Most of the bowling crew
Cousin happiness
Myla's first time bowling and she was more excited than I can even describe. Fun Outing.



















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