Monday, May 4, 2009

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME!!!

That's right. Greg won tickets to a Rockies baseball game last weekend. He only won 4, so we took Jo and Lane. The little ones stayed with grandma. We drove up on Saturday morning so that we could get there early. We decided to stay the night Saturday night, because the game the night before went until around 10:30 or 11:00 and we didn't want to get on the road that late. We stopped off at the hotel on the way to the game and decided to ride the train to the field and avoid the traffic all together. Talk about hics.

Buy tickets for train

Greg and the kids buying the tickets.

Waiting for the train

Do we look like we are dorks?
We almost got on the one going the wrong direction.

Dad...what can I say

No comment. We all love Dad!

Lane lookin' to catch the E train

Lane's trying to catch the train. Or is it going to catch him?

Easter weekend

Coloring eggs

The kids colored eggs and we had a good meal.

Devyn deviling eggs

Devyn made us some "delicious" deviled eggs.

Easter meal2

And...of course what is a family get together without food.

Some Family Time

I have been so busy, that I haven't had time to get this updated in a long time. I'm at the computer most of the day, but it's at the pharmacy and I don't get to work on this as much as I would like to. I have some pictures I have needed to get posted so that Ryan and Kory could see what we still look like. I'm trying to catch up on some needed information. Some of these pictures are when we went to Texas in March. Just wanted to spend some time kickin' it with the Kings. Then they came down around Easter for Keith's brothers wedding and reception. We got a double dose of them. Love it.







Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Kory and Ryan's updated addresses

Ryan is still in Harlem at:

Elder Ryan Glenn Williams
81 W. 126th St. #5C
New York, NY 10027

He says you can still send stuff to the mission office, it may be better that way. :)

Kory's address in Chile:

Hermana Kory Williams
Mision Chile Concepción
O’higgins 940, oficina 502
Concepción, Chile

Kory arrived on Tuesday after about 23 hours of travel. Great time for a photo opp. I'ld show you all, but I can't get the images to load. I'm sure Kory won't mind. :)

Monday, January 26, 2009

Catchin' Up

Where has the time gone? Life was going along at the average Williams' pace and then Ryan left for his mission and we shifted into high gear. The celebration, then Kory's call and November came before we were ready. Christmas...New Year...and January is a week from being over. You know how you get when you are going a little too fast and you take your foot off the accelerator and you coast for just a little while and your speed begins to slow...I took my foot off and it was like we hit the slope coming down from La Manga Pass coming into HORCA. There was no decrease; just keeps speeding up.
November, I'm not even sure we had a November. I do remember having birthday cake and then leaving for Provo.



Dad and Kory walking into the MTC. Daddy and daughter...made mom cry.



Kory...always a ham.



Three of our beautiful blondes.

Our Thanksgiving Dinner was the smallest ever.
We didn't even have to put the extension in the table.


Christmas was great. We had Jamie, Keith and the kids here for 2 weeks. It's always good to have them home. I look forward to the day when maybe they aren't so far away and a visit is not such a task.

Settin' up the tree.

Austin hanging the lower branches.


Lane trimmin'.

Our two missionary snowmen.


Sittin' on Santa's lap.


Austin, too. Looks pretty serious.



Conner has a little ham in him, too.


Wayne, Debbie, Deslie, Randi, Jordan and Travis came over on Christmas Eve and played The Great Dalmutie. (don't know how to spell it). Teri, Greg, Blair, Derrick, Alisha and Clint came by, too, but they weren't here for the big game.



Dad was it the grand master or 1st Great Dalmutie.

Notice the crown.

Santa came by.


Ryan called and it was so good to hear his voice. We talked for about an hour. Heck, it takes that long just to say hi with our family. He is doing great and really loves his mission. He tells us New York is the greatest. He is still in Harlem and lives above some famous "Sylvia's" restaurant. I had never heard of it until one day we had the television on and heard that Caroline Kennedy was eating there while she was still considering the open Senate seat. Don't really care about the Kennedy so much as it was neat to hear the name of the restaurant where Ryan lives. We have noticed that our ears perk up a bit when we hear the words "New York" anymore.

New Year's Eve brought Lane's 14th birthday and new goals and me being able to say "My kids will be home from their missions next year."