Christmas was so great! We always go to my parents Christmas Eve for yummy food and the reading of the Bible story. I love it because the kids are older and get the true meaning of Christmas. In the morning we wait for them to come over before we even let the kids go downstairs. This Christmas though I soaked in every minute and barely took any pictures. Good thing my sister did I will have to get those later.
I truely love my family and lucky to be so IN LOVE with my husband. I have many New Years Resolutions that I hope to accomplish this year. This being one of them. My good ol online journal.
HELLO 2009!!!!!!!!!!

I love this picture, he likes to make faces when he eats. He gets so excited.

Our fun ward bonfire at the Larsens. My good friends Jessica and Jessica.

Dress up time with the cousins. Classic Picture.
My sister Jaimee is my Hero. She has lost almost 60 pds. and looks like a million bucks.
Julie took all our family pictures. We are lucky to have a sister that loves photography. Yea.

Frayer Family.

Teriipaia Family.
My sweet baby sister.
My incredible parents.
We went bowling one night and my Mom BEAT everyone!! Even all our husbands. Go Mom. Those classes in College really paid off.
One of our nights in the Hot tub.
Hardworking Jaimee in the kitchen slaving away making Thanksgiving dinner. While we were busy goofing off with Julies camera outside. Below are the pictures.
My darling daughter Mia.
Sis Tami and her daughter Allana.
My man.
My man being tough. :)

Silver missed his Kindergarten Thanksgiving feast, so he got to go to his cousins class for one.

Jaimee teaches Kindergarten at the same school that her son goes too. So we got to go visit her class. Silver was proud that it was his Auntie that was teaching.

Cousins made the center pieces for Thanksgiving.
Perfect 1st Santa picture for Teave.

Truely my BEST GIFT EVER this year.


We got together with my old college roommates for a Christmas (ugly) sweater dinner. Brians sweater was awesome the lights actually twinkled. Marcae was wearing a sweater that I swore I had in Jr. High.






