Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas to ALL!

We just want to wish you a very happy warm Warner Christmas! Here are some picture updates of our Holiday goings-on:

Christmas Eve feast and evening program with the John Embley family:



Christmas morning and our present opening:







We love you all! Merry, merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Auburn Meets Santa


Well, Santa Claus came to Uncle John & Aunt Susy's house Saturday night and Auburn got to meet him! At first she found him really interesting with his beard.

And everything was fine. Until she realized the beard was real......but it only lasted for 2 minutes. This is here opening her present, which she has been drooling over for weeks, as evidenced by the state of the wrapping paper.

Maybe next year she and Santa will buddy up - lucky for her he will still give her all her gifts!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Story Time



On Saturday giant baby and Dad had story time. Giant baby thought that Dad was really funny.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Self-Explainatory



And then......

Grandma, thank you for the present.....


Grandma Embley, Auburn has discovered her gifts from you and is slowly wearing me down to open them right now. As you can see, she's already taken a peek inside, and was very surprised when I caught her. :)
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Friday, December 11, 2009

I <3 Technology

Apparently Auburn loves technology as much as her Dad an I do.

Step one: set down Auburn, walk out of the room.
Step two: walk back into room, find Auburn reaching BEHIND the couch to pull out the hard drive.
Step three: take pictures, and then rescue the hard drive from death by drool.
Step four: search the internet for a waterproof hard drive.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Casa Gande


We took a little road trip and went to Casa Grande which is the coolest piece of dirt mound you'll ever see. The middle structure of the settlement compound was a 4 story high building. They had all of these buildings, and just a few years after they built it they left. Totally abandoned the place, which was center to all kinds of trading (cotton, turquoise, sea shells). They say they don't know why, but I do, recession. Now that I have it all figured out I'm going to write a book on it so don't steal my idea!



Auburn was such a good sport. It was VERY windy. It reminded me of good old Rexburg. We started to pose for a picture some lady offered to take of us and Auburn's stroller started rolling away! No joke.


It's pretty sweet what people can build with there hands.

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