Thursday, January 25, 2007

Angels in the Snow






Matthew made a snow angel. . .




and according to Duane, Anna looks as though she's contemplating sending someone to be with the angels!
An unusual choice of weapons, in my opinion.

The kids sledding on the first good snowfall


Matthew giving Anna a push...


Anna always had the privilege of dragging the sled back up the hill.


Matthew at the bottom. . .they were sledding on the hill right in front of the house, so it was short, steep, and ended abruptly. Thus, the tip of the sled would dig into the snow, and the kids would fly forwards.


Anna helped Matthew get started down the hill.

Monday, January 22, 2007

Our Other Blog

Check out our progress in renovating our new home at:

Renovating Without A Net.

It should be fun. It probably won't be, but it should. More than likely it will be one of those things I laugh about years from now.

Friday, January 12, 2007

It's a girl!!

Reagan Rae Lester was born today at 9:57 am. She weighed 9 pounds, 10.2 ounces and was 21.5 inches long. She entertained many visitors by sleeping through the afternoon. It was an easy delivery and mother and daughter are both doing well.

Contrary to popular belief, her head size was a normal 14 inches around. Normal for us, anyway.

Thanks to everyone who kept us in their thoughts and prayer doing this pregnancy. It was greatly appreciated. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Stella and Ruby sharing some holiday cheer.


Anna and Cora were happy to pose for a picture. Matthew was busy being mad at me for not letting him take the pictures.

Matthew was kind enough to let his sisters ride his blue four wheeler from Santa. After opening presents, the end of his mealtime prayers changed from "and I love little Remy's blue four wheeler" to "and I love my blue four wheeler and I love Santa all day long."

Monday, January 01, 2007

The Clark gang at Christmas

If I had a nickel for every time someone asked, "Don't you know what causes this?". . .

But I've never seen a cuter bunch of kids (and I have no bias whatsoever).

Seriously, the best part of Christmas is trying to get 10 kids 5 and under to all sit still, look at the camera, and not scream.