Dad and Kory walking into the MTC. Daddy and daughter...made mom cry.
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.
Conner has a little ham in him, too.
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."