Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Merry Christmas, Happy New Year!




2015 was a great year for us, filled with lots of memories and new adventures that continue!

Chase, Jackson & Sawyer going for a ride on a 60 degree day
















Rylei's 6th Birthday

Debbie & Halei




Friends since 1981


Sawyer & Trixie


This dog can climb

Spending the day with Rylei

Gearing up for Christmas, the tradition of making sugar cookies




Christmas Eve 2015- Cousin Dianne & Jackson

All of the little cousins


Jackson & Granny
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Granddaddy's Christmas gift was a sign for the lake in Troy.  The wood came from the house that he grew up in.  

We gave Granny and iPad for Christmas.  I think it might've been a bad idea since she is now an iPad addict and no longer cares much for her iPhone;-)  

Jackson is a root beer connoisseur and his favorite root beer to date is Kutztown.  Thanks Aunt Holly for the 12 pack! 



Christmas Eve 2015 and the last Christmas in this home.  The Brewers are moving soon.  Next year we will walk next door for Christmas Eve:-)



Christmas Day!

Jackson bought Sawyer a bottle rocket with his own money and surprised him with the gift that was enjoyed by many:-)
Grandma, Jackson & Sawyer


                              









Sawyer's new boat from Grandma & Papa




Jackson's drone

Drone in tree:-)
Enjoying that cheese puff present
Christmas night- the sky was beautiful!  Happy Birthday, Jesus!  

                         


December 26th and it's 70 degrees!



Webb gave me a waffle bowl maker for Christmas.  It was a great gift because waffle bowls were made on several days during our  long stay in Troy
Dinner at Sweet Tee's
We had several rainy days that were spent watching Netflix and playing video games.
 Boys, may you one day appreciate boredom the way your parents do:-)
Eating oysters in Albemarle

Webb took them to Jumping Off Rock & Low Water Bridge



"Webb's Waffles" dessert night
Vacation makes one sleepy

Before we left for Raleigh, I asked Sawyer to find some socks because all of his shoes were muddy.  He found some socks and rode the whole way home with them on his hands.  He slept 13 hours that night and the socks kept his hands and arms              warm for most of that time.



1/3/16
     "The seasons change and you change, but the Lord abides evermore the same, and the streams of His love are as deep, as broad and as full as ever."  Charles Spurgeon





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