Cousins by the pond. The kids love to feed the fish in the pond.
Sweet cousins, Bridget and London.
Steve and I were again in charge of the un-talent show and Baker awards. Here are some un-talent highlights...
Cute Clifton boys super hero creations.
Avery's robot dancing
London stuck her foot in her mouth, then stuck Madison's foot in her mouth too.
Grace did a string of back hand-springs.
Benson did stomach crunches.
Dave and kiddos sang a little diddy.
Julia, Annabelle, and William turned cart wheels.
Annabelle and Julia did 11 push-ups.
Had to share this of my beautiful baby. 11months old here.
Mom and dad went around shooting people with marsh-mellows.
And then it was time for the Baker Awards...
From left to right...
Matt and Marianne's award was a large "Reality Check" as a welcome to life with more than one child.
Mom and Dad's award was "Relationship Survival" book by Dr. Phill, as dad retired and they are planning to serve a mission together and spending all their time together.
Gary and Kristen's award was a "Guinness Book of World Record for fitting the most people in a minivan." We got them a bus.
Dave and Rachel received the "Muchas Smoochas" award for their little Jesse (5 years old) taking an interest in and kissing a few girls recently. They got a tin heart that says "kisses".
Steve presented the awards.
Brian and Kris received the "Megaphone" award for having the most kids (9) and having to shout over everyone to get their point across.
Trevor and Amy received the "Raising the Next Generation" award for welcoming in their 6th child this year. Really it was a book Trevor's dad wrote and gave to Steve and I for a wedding gift. As we moved and unpacked this summer, we came across it and had to think of a clever way to give it back.
Matthew and Julie received the "Parenting Technique of the Year" award with a leash they requested for their youngest to keep her out of trouble.
Chris and Jill got the "Ultimate Soccer Parents" award for having their kids involved in sports and being awesome supportive parents by going to everything. They received jerseys.
2 comments:
Those are some funny awards, and the un-talented show looks very entertaining! Always fun to read your blog, can't wait to see more.
What a good idea to have an un-talented show--not nearly as intimidating as a talent show. :) The awards are great, too! How clever to be able to come up with awards that are so personalized.
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