Sunday, November 6, 2011

Jillian baptism

What a blessed day. Jillian was baptized today. At St. Luke's Methodist Church. It was a great service. Besides her parents and big brother Jillian had all her grandparents, great grandparents Michel, uncle Kevin, aunt Angie, and cousin Zack, for her special day. After services everyone came back to our place for lunch and cake. We opened gifts, Logan played with Zack and grandpa and we all chatted. It was a great afternoon. Thanks to everyone for being able to share in this special day.

Jillian in her Christening gown, the bonnet was to big to wear

Logan waiting for church to start


My sweet angel



Pastor Dan

The Michel Family

Jillian taking a cat nap with grandma Mary

Jillian's cake

Jillian and great grandma Shirley

Friday, November 4, 2011

Happy Halloween!


Always interested in what grandpa Steve has to say.

Loving this new thing on my seat. The puppy moves

Surprised eyes

Jillian's costume
This year the week before Halloween was jammed packed with many things to do. First we went to Fright at the Museum at Morrill Hall. Insanely crazy, not much candy. Boo at the Zoo. Also busy,we had to take a bus to the zoo, but got lots of candy, its a merry not scary trick or treating. Also we had a Fall party with my Moms Club, I forgot the camera that morning. Halloween night Doug and Logan went out to get candy, Jillian and I stayed home for a little bit. Logan wanted mommy and baby sister to come help. So we went out. The night was great, I wish every Halloween was like that. Jillian did a great job, she just hung out in her stroller and looked at the street lights, she was nice and warm under her blanket.

Ready to go get some candy. Mommy carved those pumpkins. Not sure why he has a silly smile these days.

The candy stash, after trick treating


Jacob and Logan under a black cat

Nice shot! Right in the pumpkin's mouth.

Fright at the museum (Morrill Hall), Logan touching a snake.

At Boo at the Zoo, Harry Potter (Logan) and Hurbie Husker.
It was a wonderful Halloween, now on to the next holiday Thanksgiving and then Christmas. This year is just flying by.