In December, we had family pictures taken for the first time in over five years. Stephanie was such a sport to oblige us and I’m so grateful to her. I feel a little intimidated posting these pictures, because they don’t look like all the other family pictures I see out there. There are no fancy bows in our hair, I’m not wearing any fancy accessories, Camp’s hair desperately needs to be (and has since been) cut, and on and on and on. But the fact is–even though I do wish sometimes that it were different–if these pictures showed us in any other way–who would we be kidding? (Heck, the fact that my hair is done, there are no stains on our shirts and our shoes are on the right feet makes me feel like we’ve got the wool pulled over your eyes a little.)
It’s funny because I remember feeling worried that it would come time for our pictures to be taken and we would be fighting and complaining and miserable and the smiles on our faces would be a complete misrepresentation of the way we were feeling in those moments–and I would feel dishonest. I know. Weird. But you know what? Those were actually a wonderful 20 minutes. Despite my being late and Brian’s being REALLy late (because of an errand he was on for me–doh!) and the sun quickly setting, those were good minutes for me. Brian was so wonderful to make it a point to be happy and cheerful; and because Stephanie was so cool, the kids were happy and cheerful; and because everyone else was happy and cheerful, I was happy and cheerful, too. So anyway….those smiles weren’t lying.
Aaaaaaannnnnd, just for documentation purposes, this was our 2011 Christmas letter. I think I’m done with Christmas letters.
Oh, and I have a confession. I’ve already been reading your dinner suggestions…I just couldn’t bear to wait. I’m a little worried, though, that picking which meals to make is going to be a little tougher than I had imagined. I already made Kat’s french dip sandwiches. I served them with asparagus and this cauliflower soup, and
Oh, and I have a question…how many times a week is some type of meat a part of your dinner? Meat is expensive, but I just seem to have a hard time coming up with meals without it that are still filling and substantial. Any thoughts?
I love your family pictures! You have such a beautiful family 🙂 And you look fabulous like always! Camp is getting so big and handsome. I love your rug, and your decorations.. You are a great decorated, I need you over to help me ha..
I'm sad we didn't get to go to lunch, long story but I'm kind of over going to Oregon for a little.. next time though
cute pictures! we do meat about half the time & usually its chicken or turkey, cuz that's the cheapest, though occasionally we get hamburger & for really special occasions, we get a roast. (which is a treat for me, rob doesn't really care for roasts)
Great pictures. Boom, two new posts, that is awesome.
Adorable pictures! And don't give up the Christmas letter! It is so funny! I look forward to it every year! Also, I want you to come help me decorate my house– yours looks fantastic! And finally, a great substitute for meat in meals is beans… they're filling, have protein, and can be pretty darn good!
i can't believe how big da skippa is! he's so cute.
i love all of these pictures.
keep posting, it makes my day
i forgot to mention how much i love your hair! it's getting so long and it looks great.