Wine Picks

We had our final wine tasting to choose the wine list for Bumble's menu! Anyone want a drink?!

Emily - the Bumble Director extraordinaire - and I with JJ our trusty sidekick. We had the tasting with the wine reps out on the newly constructed patio- hopefully the first of many sunny afternoons on the "adults only" deck :)

glassware ready for champagne and wine... with construction equipment still in the background!

We are getting closer!!! Can't wait to serve up some wines and beers to all of our friends and family verrrrrry soon :)

Lemonade For Sale!

Francie has been asking for a week to have her own Lemonade Stand with the cute little rolling cart Jannie and Grampa gave her for her birthday. She plays "Lemonade Stand" a lot in the playroom but wanted to earn some real money - that a girl :) So today we finally packed up our supplies and headed for Shoup Park. We had a line a dozen kids deep and had to get more lemonade! Then after the crowds thinned we took the stand up to the Redwood Grove entrance and got all the kids and parents as they were leaving camp. Francie came home tired, with a big smile and $16 in her pocket. Pretty good day for a three year old!

paving the way

Maisie got to keep a few quarters to be the helper

working on the stand-behind-your-cart concept

Bubbles helped draw the big crowds ;)

Redwood Grove for the second shift

Maisie's "I hold janie?" face when she got sick of being bossed around by her big sister

Nice work France - she was so excited about her own money she took her coin purse to Peet's Coffee with dad this morning to buy her own Bearclaw. Heff wasn't complaining!

Black Butte Ranch 2011

Another Heffernan Family Reunion at Black Butte Ranch in Oregon has come and gone! I was proud to count this as my 7th trip with the Heffernan clan. It is always a ton of fun and there are a TON of kids! This year 21 of them and the oldest was 9. It's one big, non-stop FFF event (Forced Family Fun as Aunt Kat calls it ;) But really it couldn't be an easier crowd to hang out with for a week- all of Brian's cousins/aunts/uncles are so welcoming, laid back and great to spend time with if you can find a few minutes to chat in between all the eating and drinking and watching kids play all day. Two of the four Heffernan brother's (Brian's uncles) have houses up there and the rest of the crowd rents houses nearby - commune living, my favorite! We had a great week and the girls were troopers on the 12 hour drive up and back. We miss the sun and Oregon air already but are planning festivities for 2012 of course!

Opa Bob's Super Slip and Slide was a huge hit - every year he adds more kid fun to the backyard and this was a major undertaking with a clearing and tarps for the inflatable giant. well worth it!

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Saturday Softball game is a tradition! This year the above 5 foot tall crowd played while some nice grandma's and aunts watched ALL the babies (except Oliver and Patrick who were sleeping in the car for the first half :)






and back at Opa Bob and LaLa's house the fun never ends




Poor Francie took a major tumble on her bike- there was a circle at the end of the driveway that was sloped so that the kids rode uphill hard then raced down. Francie ran into a bike after someone got off it and went over her handlebars at full speed. The helmet had paint taken off it and saved her face for sure! A few scratches and a bloody nose but she was pretty tough

Clara Marie and Maisie were inseparable all week- they are really cute little buddies together. I asked Clara to put her arm around Maisie and this was the result:

Best Buds

Ellie is such a good oldest cousin - she takes good care of all the little ones!

Dan the Camp Counselor Extraordinaire made Kiddie jello boats and adult jello shots!

more shots from around "camp." Oma and Kat made the cute "Heffernan Stampede" t-shirts this year, I love them even if Uncle Mark said the red star looked like communism.


Bob made new horseshoe pits in the backyard this year - no one threw a horseshoe but it became the site of castles and birthday cakes for MooDooDon galore

Kids Tables

And it wouldn't be a family reunion without a talent show! I got a CD of "The Best Campfire Songs Ever" to use for talent show and listening to it on the drive up I realized they were all very Christian camp songs :) So we improvised… first they were hiding in the kitchen before marching out for the show

and the entrance song "Oh When The Cousins… Go Marching In"…

Then "I am a C-H-R-I-S-T-I-A-N" turned into "I am an H-E-F-F-E-R-N-A-N. and I have L-O-V-E down in my H-E-A-R-T and I will love my family OH all of them!"

and Father Abraham became… "Mother Heffernan- had many sons - many sons had MORE Heffernans. I am one of them, and so are you. So let's just play right now, right arm-left arm-rigth foot-eft foot-chin up-turn around-sit down!"

Kat and I proud of our little performers

Then Uncle Dan told the kids to sit in a circle for a big surprise… (this may or may not have been a bribe for a few kids to sing louder ;)

he instructed them all to chant "We Want the WORM!"….

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And early Sunday morning Brian took Maisie on a hike up to the top of Black Butte with Ann and Dan. He said she was a trooper at 7am on the big hike "up the bigger bigger hill" she said

what a view!

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Sunday afternoon Dan organized another fun activity for the "middle generation" - Geocaching! We had GPS devices and picked our own teams. I had to be reminded no weekend warriors allowed but I knew Heff was going to be a good pick :) We had 3 hours and 31 possible geocaches. Aunt Francy offered to take JJ but I didn't think she'd make it and we couldn't risk slowing down to come back to the house so we packed her along

I took cold Coor's Lights in the stroller to bribe competitors if need be but only needed them for refreshment :)

We teamed up with Kat and Donald after the first geocache when we were on the same path for long enough not to just be on the same team

JJ was awesome the first 2 hours and 45 minutes :) she screamed the last bit as we RAN almost a mile back to the house and made it with 50 seconds to spare. It was pretty funny since I can not run to save my life - unless it's to win a competition! We covered almost 10 miles in three hours on foot (double points if you didn't use bikes!)

and the trophy goes to…

Team Kat-Donald-Mary-Brian-Janie!! With 13 of 31 geocaches we hold the illustrious family record - oh wait, this was only the first year ;) still, it was SO much fun and we are all scheming for next year's race. Thanks for organizing Dan!

Aunt Francy supplied the prizes - movie passes and CHAMPAGNE! Dan made the official trophy :)

I mean- we had to celebrate victory by drinking out of the trophy right?

Janie says "Where's mine mom?!" nevermind the hole in the trophy dripping champagne on unknowing kids who walk by… I made Kat and my husband proud by actually running during the competition- a rare site and should be kept that way :) Kat kept looking back at me trailing in the rear yelling that she was proud of me and Brian kept asking if I had shin splits yet, it was torture but I was on a mission!

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Sunday night dinner at Pat and Tricia's house!





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and Monday was pool day at Glaze Meadow- I didn't take many good swim pictures but how awesome is this kids pool?!

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The kids go back and forth between houses all day. Luckily most of them sort of back up to each other with a swing set in between - not a bad life!

Mud Tea by Francie

Getting ready for a group shot by the "river." I got Simply Colors hoods for all the kids (and sent Heff on a wild goose chase to find the delivery at the BBR post office!) but they made it Monday after a few cousins had gone home…

the rest were pretty excited about a group shot, especially Maisie

lined up

somebody saw a deer jump through the backyard - convenient for faces looking towards the camera :)

Kate and Oliver

Sarah and her beauties aka "Claraline"

Cute cousins Emmy, Ashley and Roman

More sandpit fun!

Thomas Heffernan and his Opa = TWO Thomas Heffernans!

He's so stinkin cute!

Dan, Jessica, Roman and Tillie

I'm almost FOUR Izza-Bizza

Heff, Bill and Dan drinking the geocaching winning assortment of beverages

Grant and his girlfriend Emery and cousin Kate

the other Kate and her adorable dress she found at the thrift store in Sisters when everybody went into town (reminds me of when she was two and I said I liked her jacket and she replied "Mommy got it at the Twift Sto"

Crazy little Maisie (still working on binky extraction)

More mud pies

Big girls doing their own show another night (I'm Squishing Up My Baby Bumble Bee)

I think the big laughs came on the "licking up" or "throwing up" verses

popsicles all around

One night it got cold and I borrowed LaLa's jacket for Janie and I - this was the view of my little snug bug

We love Opa

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Lunch at John and Barbara's house -


Silly Uncle Mark giving the big and bigger girls rides in Caroline's seat

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and it wouldn't be a trip to Black Butte without an afternoon at the Fish Hatchery








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and then Isabel's 4th birthday celebration! (a few days early :)

This series of Isabel getting too much attention during "Happy Birthday to You" is hilarious -watch her disappear under the table halfway through the song when all eyes were on her



presents! lots of fun dress up and Izza was very good about sharing with her 20 other cousins :)

more Heffs

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The closest attempt at a family picture… love the faces on the big girls ;)

We love family reunion week and all the Heffernans! Hard to leave but we'll be back next year :)

Camp Ladybug

A few weekends ago we had a girls weekend in Lake Tahoe for a good friend's baby shower. We planned lots of fun ladybug themed things to do and arts and crafts since the baby-girl-to-be has been nicknamed Ladybug. We took the 2 and under year olds but managed to find time for relaxing mom activities too. The friend who helped plan and I decided a "camp" theme was fitting so we brought back the old school lanyards and friendship bracelets galore - always fun to have an excuse to do arts and crafts but mostly it was a great weekend to celebrate the baby mom to be.



The view - I love Tahoe

Camp Ladybug t-shirts for everyone! even little underwear and boxers for the 2 year olds :) (www.simplycolors.com is the BEST for good quality personalized stuff. I have a 10% off code if you order!)

eerything was ladybugged out

Fiesta dinner and the "itinerary" on chalkboard pages for everyone to keep on schedule :)

My big girl Maisie ready to kayak in her PJ's

Swinging in the shade

Maisie was so into the art projects - she painted six of these canvases and cried when I told her there were none left. We put tape on them in letters or shapes and then after the paint dried we pulled the tape off and it was a 2-year-old work of art :)

more art- making a picture for Anne

My littlest bug

We planned to do a big canvas for "Love for Ladybug" and let the kids do it but since Maisie was the only kid into painting and they all turned a little brown (thanks for the tip R- if you leave out one of three primary colors you won't get brown!) so we made it a moms art project after dinner. Wine and glitter mix well :)

and it wouldn't be summer camp without Tye-Dye'd shirts!

Maisie made some glasses out of pipe cleaners (with a little help but she was very proud)

Sunnyside sunset cocktails and cocktails with the Baby Momma- can't wit for Ladybug to be here!

Janie and Ladybug belly have matching sparkle shirts :) they are sure to be best of friends

Back to Nature Camp

Francie went back to Redwood Grove Nature Camp for a week! She got to see a lot of the same counselors from last year and re-learned all her old favorite camp songs.

She insisted on going to camp dressed like this one day

I told her she could if she and Minnie both put on camp shirts (Minnie in last year's edition) and she wore shorts under her 2T Minnie costume

Maisie loves to pick up Gagee at camp and steal a slice of watermelon (they went on a dinosaur egg hunt at camp and the watermelon was the dinosaur egg apparently)

and I guess Francie was inspired to get creative at camp because we had Mark, Sarah, Clara and Caroline over for dinner that night and Francie lead the charges on getting down all the "untouchables" art supplies- namely a box of glitter glue tubes and going nuts on the table, walls and themselves

stinkers!

Road Trip Warriors

Taco Bell burritos in the back seat! We were stopped, of course, to give JJ a breather from her torture-chamber-I-mean-carseat. She's been known to scream for an entire car ride but surprisingly this year on our drive up to Black Butte she was a rock star and barely made a peep! (helps to ride in the front bench of the truck between mom and dad :)

speaking of carseats I forgot to post this picture of all three girls in the backseat of our rental 12 passenger van when we flew down to LA for the day to meet Elise- I secretly (or maybe not so secretly) want a huge passenger van as my car. We test drove Sprinters. True story don't judge ;)

I mean 12 PASSENGER amazngness (but this one is annoying to get in with seatbelts flying everywhere. Sprinters are way cooler.

Izza wanted a turn to get in on the fun. These were the $5 rental carseats too- Francie showed Isabel when we got to her house and she goes "Oh yes Francie those ARE beautiful butterflies on your carseat!"

and after running around the grass area between In-n-Out and the airport = tired girls

flying home easy Southwest flights to and from LAX in one day for the cousins

Dollhouse Redo

My mom saved this big old dollhouse from the side of the road one day. Someone left it out "for free" on her street and it was in her garage for a year or so. We brought it over here a few months ago and the girls were playing in it a lot climbing in the "stories" and hiding from dad when he got home from work.

Then I saw an amazing dollhouse makeover on Ohdeedoh and was inspired… this lady has way more patience and attention to detail than I do but here was hers:

supplies and Coors Light

Assortment of random papers and wrapping paper mostly from Paper Source to choose from as I went, the girls helped a little :) The nice ones that were permeable worked way better, the others warped a little when they dried but then flattened out ok

This was still in progress on my camera phone when I finished at 11pm

It's hard to see but the maps on the attic ceiling are my favorite, I had two pieces of world map wrapping paper ($3 at Paper Source) and when they met in the middle it made a continuous world map view- just doubled up!

and now it found a new home in the playroom and the girls actually use it like a dollhouse sometimes - their favorite is "Goldie's Room" an ode to the goldfish :) It's far from perfect and I could probably paint the outside but it's close enough
From JULY girls

Date Night and Bumble

Heff and I went out to dinner last night to celebrate our 5 year anniversary! (a few days early and with a sidekick of course :) We walked downtown for dinner, had some beers and margaritas and then I showed him all the progress at Bumble.

11 days and counting until construction should be pretty much done and then we start moving in and starting a restaurant.

Janie has been rocking tagging along for my 2-3 times a day job site visits to pick finishes, answer questions and make sure Bumble is going to be the coolest place to hang out ever :)

My prized pick antler chandelier just went up! I found it on Etsy from a guy in Montana who was shocked Etsy worked. He called me and goes "whoa I just got a bunch of money in my account! that internet thing worked!"

coming together- a sand box in the front and benches go around the edge of the yard for moms and dads to sit and have their coffee/lunch/champagne ;)

and a happy baby helping me work at our temporary Bumble office today- I ran in without a diaper bag and of course she has a blowout, got a bath in a sink then pees on my lap! Bumble is down one striped picnic blanket thanks to JJ (not that I was sure where this was going to be useful but it was our colors and on sale)

Awww you forgive me quickly right mom? ;)

Just as long as you forgive me for posting these pictures J ;)

Heff's Workout

100 pound pack! Heff works out by throwing on this backpack with 100 pounds of rice and beans inside it. He is crazy!!! Practicing for his big Alaska Moose Hunt when he has to pack out an animal. Usually he hikes our back stairs to the creek- up and down for an hour while the girls play but today we all went on a late afternoon family walk/bike ride before dinner. You can see where Francie's bike ended up after about 20 minutes :)

4th of July Camping

We went camping the night before 4th of July with Kat, Donald and Oliver; Mark, Sarah, Clara and Caroline; Brian and the girls and I and our friends and their 2.5 year old- with 7 kids under 3.5 it was a feat! We decided at the last minute to pack up and head out to the coast to cook a big dinner outside and camp overnight. We hauled my Dad's big BBQ and all the camping gear, got there around 5pm to start the fire and started cooking. It was a late night but pretty good weather and a lot of fun- one night of camping (as in pack up in the morning to head home and clean up!) is perfect for my style ;)

The boys putting up the tents

Sarah and Kat with babies in packs to free up hands for beers

Camping Kids

This was our makeshift salad bowl since we forgot to pack one :) It's a cardboard box cut in half and kindling for the fire both covered in tin foil

Aunt Kat shucking corn

Aunt Sarah cutting potatoes with a swiss army knife

and Oliver pretending he doesn't like his dinner ;)

Peach cobbler contents ready to go into the Lodge pot to bury in the hot ashes for dessert

We made sure to throw in a few 4th of July decorations to spruce up camp :)

More wood in a roaring fire- we burned all we had! Go Big or Go Home as usual.

Crazy Clara, Maisie and Francie taking turns LICKING BUTTER. I know, so gross! They found a half a cube and passed it around licking and maybe even nibbling a stick of butter… they thought they were hilarious.

The girls making friendship bracelets by the fire- we were still cooking dinner at this point, I think we ate around 10:30pm

Roasted potatoes in the giant Lodge Pot, tri-tips, corn and bread for dinner

and Sparklers after dinner of course!

Sweet Caroline out like a light

JJ was supposed to sleep in her bassi but of course would only be happy snuggled up with me in her North Face bear suit INSIDE my sleeping bag. I had a cot thanks to my nice husband but tossing and turning every 30 minutes to feed/put the pacifier back in when you are sleeping on a cot in a mummy bag is not easy ;)

Rise and Shine! Happy 4th of July morning :)

Everyone was up bright and early- we woke to the cows nearby mooing when the sun came up and shared stories of whose babies slept the worst in their tent (surprisingly though no screamers all night!)

Heff making 2 dozen scrambled eggs and potatoes for breakfast burritos

Playing in the back of the truck- never gets old

Sheriff Oliver lounging around eating breakfast :)

Happy 4th of July! Everyone happy enough to maybe even go camping again soon :)

Elise Maria Heffernan ~ Our Little Angel

This beautiful baby girl joined the Heffernan family June 27, 2011 and left this earth July 5, 2011 at just 8 days old. Her name is Elise Maria and I love her so much. She was born to Brian's youngest brother Craig and his wife Andrea on a Monday morning at 5:09am, just minutes after arriving at the hospital and weighed 6 pounds and 3 ounces. She was 4 weeks early and looked like a perfect and beautiful baby girl. She wasn't breathing on her own when she was born and she was rushed to UCLA Medical Center. In the NICU, an MRI showed Elise had suffered a severe lack of oxygen to her brain two weeks before her birth and despite efforts to stimulate brain activity she could not survive on her own.

There is no silver lining here. It is a tragedy we are struggling to make sense of and it remains a mystery as to why this happened. It has made us all pause and thank God for our family and slow down a little to find more patience for our babies and enjoy the moments we have with them.

What I do know is that I have never been more proud to be a member of the Heffernan family. There is so much love and support and selflessness between the siblings and extended family. Everyone literally stopped what they were doing as soon as this happened just waiting to hear what we could do or how we could help. Everyone mobilized to make it down to LA when Craig and Andrea extended the invitation to meet Elise for the day and we are all so thankful for that time with her and a very sad but very special day together we will never forget. Elise easily won a place in our hearts where she will remain forever.

Craig and Andrea have been incredibly strong and I admire their love so much. They stayed by Elise's bedside for 8 days and nights taking care of her, reading her children's stories and telling her how much she is loved. They made sure her sister Isabel and her brother Thomas got to meet and spend time with her. They opened the NICU room to us all and shared her with us. Craig is so patient, gentle and kind. Elise was so lucky to be held and cared for by his loving strong hands. Andrea is so passionate, nurturing and strong. Whatever or whoever she surrounds herself with she gives 100% to and will go to the ends of the earth for her children- Elise felt that fire and felt that love.

I don't know how to chronicle the experience we've had over the past two weeks but here are a few photos from meeting Elise on that special day and from the services to send her to heaven with our love.

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I felt very privileged to meet my sweet little niece Elise Maria

Craig and Andrea tenderly making an imprint of her hands and feet to match her sibling's framed prints.

Dad assisting in Elise's first bath

and her doting mom Andrea taking good care of her around the clock

Isabel brought Francie in to proudly introduce her to her baby sister Elise

Andrea drove through traffic to get the hand and footprint frame for Elise and picked out a little outfit for her from Janie & Jack - we got to watch her first bath and change into her new clothes for family to meet her

a big Heffernan hand (Mark's I think) on tiny Elise Maria

Thank you for allowing us to come meet her, hold her and love her while she was here Craig and Andrea. It was such a special day and there was so much love in the room.

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We went down to LA Monday and Tuesday for a rosary and funeral services for Elise. They were powerful and beautifully planned, down to every last detail- Andrea made this flower arrangement for her daughter with Zinnia's she grew herself in their front garden.

Andrea put some of the pictures of all of us with Elise to this song that was so perfect…

"From Where You Are"

So far away from where you are
These miles have torn us worlds apart
And I miss you, yeah I miss you

So far away from where you are
I'm standing underneath the stars
And I wish you were here

I miss the years that were erased
I miss the way the sunshine would light up your face
I miss all the little things
I never thought that they'd mean everything to me
Yeah I miss you
And I wish you were here

I feel the beating of your heart
I see the shadows of your face
Just know that wherever you are
Yeah I miss you
And I wish you were here

I miss the years that were erased
I miss the way the sunshine would light up your face
I miss all the little things
I never thought that they'd mean everything to me
Yeah I miss you
And I wish you were here

So far away from where you are
These miles have torn us worlds apart
And I miss you, yeah I miss you
And I wish you were here

Craig and Andrea - I so admire them for their strength, love for their children and love for each other. They have such a sweet relationship and the love for one another is evident in the way they are completely there for each other especially through an incredibly hard time and in the sweet gestures they exchange and the thoughtful gifts they have given to each other that fill their home. I'm so glad they have each other to get through this.

All the friends and family who loved Elise for her short 8 days of life and will continue to love her and remember her

A family so full of love

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Aunt Barbara, Aunt Francy, Andrea and Oma spending some time together at Craig and Andrea's house after the funeral services and reception

Janie with Jannie who loves Andrea dearly flew down to be there for the funeral Tuesday (Craig and Andrea used to camp out at Jannie's house when they visit and we lived in our little house) Andrea and Jannie share a love of complicated knitting patterns and projects

Francy and Kat- Katherine wrote a beautiful letter to Elise about how special, quirky and loving her parents, brother and sister are. She did a great job reading it at the Rosary service for Elise

Rock Star Oma. An incredibly selfless and dedicated Mom/mother-in-law/grandmother- she flew down to LA with a moments notice when Elise was born and has been sleeping on an air mattress for two+ weeks cooking meals, cleaning house, taking care of kids, airport shuttling visitors, keeping us updated and helping organize everything without tiring. We love you Oma

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And the cousins… some of them understood the heaviness of the time and what we all lost and some of the littler ones just loved being around their cousins. Francie has been asking lots of questions about why Elise died and they are hard to answer. Maisie is too little to know what happened. The weight of Janie in my arms makes me thank God for a healthy baby but at the same time feel makes me feel so guilty and confused and leaves me asking why. Janie and Caroline were supposed to have another little buddy- the third girl just like I suspected for a trio of 2011 cousins. We will miss you Baby Elise but will always remember you and your cousins know they have an angel in heaven to guide them through life… they might be calling on you a lot in the teenage years! I know your short life serves a very important purpose in all of our lives and I am thankful for that.

The big girls not-wanting-another-picture-Aunt-Mary but looking appropriately somber before the funeral mass Tuesday morning

The two year old clan eating dinner on the grass (Brian just kept bringing plates of food and they devoured their favorites :)

The Monkeys-in-the-Middle three year olds with Kate being silly in the garden

The eldest cousin Ellie taking care of Oliver on the bed

Andrea snuck a picture of the kids playing dress up in Isabel and Thomas' room - there were 6 of them hiding behind the drawers under her bed at one point

Isabel and Francie telling more secrets in Izza's bed (don't ask Isabel who drew on her wall or how "boring" it is to try to clean with Oma and a MagicEraser ;)

Ellie corralling the little kids in a fort on Thomas' bed

Uncle Brian and his godson Thomas perfected the binky stealing game


Cousins at the reception at the mortuary

They never stop playing

Adorable Thomas- I'm lucky to be this little guy's godmother, he gets cuter every time I see him

Outnumbered- the three Heffernan boy grandchildren Oliver, Patrick and Thomas

Jannie holding Janie in her Dragon-state (poor Jannie missed Andrea and Craig's beautiful eulogy for Elise, she took JJ out of church and had to walk the screamer around the parking lot for half an hour)

Three of out of how many kids at the reception smiling for the camera?!

Relaxing in the shade back at Craig and Andrea's - the five little blondies piled in the pool

Andrea's gardens are beautiful!

Elise will always have a place as the 12th grandchild to these kids and will be forever in our hearts. We love you and miss you Elise.

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Twinkle Twinkle to Our Little Star by Isabel and Francie