Sunday, November 29, 2009

Saturday:

After picking up Braden in the morning we took him to Mom Irish's house for some Christmas crafting fun with his cousins. We dropped him off at the door and headed to Toys R Us where we found the one last thing we needed for Braden for Christmas. We also found a gift for Mylie's birthday (6 months away) only because we're done with buying her Christmas gifts. We got the Rose Petal Cottage for $15! Perfect to go with her Christmas gifts. (pay no attention to the prices listed on Amazon...)

We stopped at Walmart to grab a few things and check another Christmas gift off the list. Yea! Then back to Mom Irish's for a yummy lunch and to pick up Braden. We dropped Bob off at home to get some schoolwork done (bummer!) and headed to Lynae and Jerry's house to ride their horses for Savanah's birthday. At first, Braden didn't want to ride, but saw the fun that Savanah was having and decided to give it a try. He hopped on a horse with Papa for a bit, but then wanted to ride alone (with someone guiding the horse) and LOVED it! Everyone (except for me and Mom) took a turn - even Mylie and Jayden got to ride. We took a lot of pictures with Mom's camera, so hopefully I'll be able to get them soon to share with everyone. After everyone had ridden, Cole and Katie got up on the horses and showed us that the horses knew how to do more than just walk around slowly. We really enjoyed watching them have fun with the horses.

We headed back home to pick up Bob and then went to Mom and Dads' house for our Thanksgiving FONDUE feast. We had a yummy cheese fondue and some fun appetizers that Nikki made. After dinner, we sang Happy Birthday to Savanah and she got to open her gifts. For dessert, we had chocolate fondue AND birthday cake AND Pie! Crazy-ness!

Bob and I left the kids there (thanks again Mom and Dad!) just after 7pm and headed to the Theater to see New Moon with Jennifer, Mom Irish and Steph R. We LOVED it! As we were leaving we noticed a movie poster for Eclipse with a release date of June 30, 2010 on it.

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