Thursday, October 29, 2009

fall leaves


we made a really big pile of leaves this past weekend at my parents' house in kansas.


it took a little while for the girls to warm up to the idea of jumping in, but then they played for hours! and it only took a couple days to get all the leaves out of their hair :)


my little brother matthew, ella, emma, and my niece kylee.
matthew and kylee were doing all sorts of flips and back handsprings into the leaves!


with aunt emily


mom and the girls. dad was inside studying for exams.


drew did NOT like the leaves. he sat on the side with grandad and watched the kitties play.


emily and kylee

andrew steven bourm

andrew steven bourm
born may 23, 2009


he is such a happy little boy!


blessing at church in june. funny face, but what a cute outfit!


in his first 3 or 4 months he took most of his naps in his swing


sitting in his high chair for the first time. needs to grow a little taller...


with ella and emma after he ate cereal for the first time. he did really well!


with grandad shaff in kansas playing with the kitties

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

family info


my little family 
 impossible to get everyone to smile at the same time! the girls were not in the mood to take pictures

emma and ella turned 3 in august and are so smart and funny! they love to recite the things they know.... how old they are, when their birthday is, their address, etc. they love to play with playdoh, swing, watch movies, paint, and dance. they keep me busy and laughing. they also are good big sisters and like to help with drew.




drew is 5 months old and almost sitting up although he doesn't roll over! actually he rolled over twice yesterday - he was mad and didn't want to lay on his tummy any more! he is a very happy baby and smiles at everyone. not the best sleeper yet, but i'm not ready to sleep train - i like to spoil him. one baby has been so much easier than the first 2....





kelsey started medial school this august and is very busy studying all the time! i just keep reminding myself that it will eventually be worth all this school - we really aren't even halfway done!