Kings Vs Blackhawks 1.29.09

Ok…. so I should have posted this first but I had to share it! On January 29, 2009 Shaun and I went to go see the Kings play the Blackhawks at Staples Center. We generally have seats that are at the top of Staples, nose bleed basically. But things were different for this game! Shaun was able to get us seats right behind the goal, only 3 rows back! Wow…. what an experience! Such a difference… I felt so spoiled. The Kings won that night as well, which made us both very happy and I had the chance to see the game and all of my favorite players up close. It was great!

This is the view from where we usually sit… they look so small!

This is the view from our seats that night. Boy were they great!


Pow Wow on the ice, I could almost hear what they were saying… but not quite!


After the game… Kings won… Theyre #1!


The Happy Couple with big smiles… the Kings won, of course we are happy!

Abigail’s 1st Disneyland Trip

So on Sunday February 1st, Shaun and I celebrated Abigail’s 4 month birthday! We decided to take a little trip to Disneyland since we hadn’t been in a long time and we are annual passport holders! The trip was fantastic. Abigail seemed to really enjoy herself, as much as a 4 month old can. She seemed completely engrossed in all of the sights and sounds. Mary Poppins and Burt even caught her attention and made her giggle. She is getting so big and doing so much… I cant wait until she is old enough to go and really appreciate everything! It was sooo much fun!

Abigail’s first trip to Disneyland! February 1st, 2009

Abigail has her binky, her puppy and her blankey… shes good to go!
Jocelyn is very happy and excited to be at Disneyland and sharing such a special place with her little girl!

Mommy and Abigail

You just have to love that face! Such a happy little girl! This one reminds me of a picture of my mom and me when I was this age.

Sleepy girl with her cozy blanket… too precious!
Mom and Abby in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle.
Abigail and mommy stop for a food break… Yummy!
Daddy and Abigail snuggle for a while before continuing on with our day at Disneyland.

Grandma Prueter

For all of you that know my Grandma Prueter, please wish her a fast and speedy recovery! Last Wednesday she fell at home and broke her hip. She had to have a partial hip replacement, but from what I have been told is healing well. They had her up an moving the day after surgery and she should be home from the hospital now. What a bummer, but she did great and I am sure will be back to her normal self in no time. I will keep you posted on her recovery!

Growing Even Faster!!!

So on Friday January 9th, Abigail went in for her 3 month check up. Once again Dr. Calig gave her a clean bill of health and said she looked wonderful. That is always music to a mother’s ears (and daddy too). Abigail now weighs 13 pounds 9 ounces and is 23 1/2 inches long. She gained nearly two and a half pounds since the last visit and grew about an inch and a half in length. I swear I am not feeding her miracle grow.

Abigail is doing very well. She is babbling, cooing and laughing like crazy. She sits in her little chair very steady and seems to enjoy watching the world around her. Its to the point now where she doesn’t like laying down unless its time to sleep. She is trying very hard to sit up on her own. If she is in the right position she can do it, but she is generally already close to sitting upright at that moment anyways. She uses her legs a lot and will stand steady on them as long as you are holding her. She isn’t too fond of tummy time, but we still do it anyway. I don’t want her to skip the crawling process. It is very important! She pushes her head and chest up when she is on her tummy and while she doesn’t go anywhere, she is kicking her feet too. She also rolled over from her tummy to her back for the first time. Unfortunately I was at work when this happened, so I missed it. Shaun had the chance to see her do it though, so I cant complain! We will keep working on it so that I can see it too!

Abigail appears to have started some teething as well. We cant seem to catch up with all of the drool and her hands are constantly in her mouth. She chews on them a lot and seems to prefer them over her binky. Her little cheeks get red as well and shes had a stuffy nose. Thus far the teething isn’t bad, but then again… its just the beginning! We will see what the next few months bring.

Jack is doing well too! Certainly cant leave him out of anything. He’s our big baby and definitely shows affection towards Abigail, but does get jealous when he is not being attended to. He has had an ongoing problem with his ear on one side, but after spending a bit on him… his ear looks great and he seems to be on the mend. He is still the affectionate, smart yet goofy dog that we fell in love with that day at the shelter back in October of 2006!

Abigail is enjoying her “Bumbo seat”. She likes to sit on the bed with mom and read books, talk and watch t.v.

Abigail sitting in her bassinet watching football, yes you read it right, football! Im sure its all the little men dressed in brightly colored uniforms running around all over the field that gets her attention. 🙂 She loves hockey even more!

Gotta love that adorable face! January 18th, 2009

The big baby of the family… That’s Jack! Gotta love that adorable face too!

Catching Up After the New Year!

Greetings and Happy New Year!

Well I said I would get everyone caught up on what has happened since I last posted and that is what I plan to do. I think I have basically left everything out from Thanksgiving until now. So here I go!
Thanksgiving in the Wharton house was quiet, fairly uneventful and wasnt even spent at home! I think after moving, adding Abigail to the family and not being completely settled yet made us want some quiet time away from it all. So there wasn’t too much to report there. It was nice to have some quiet time with Abigail and Shaun and just forget the stress we have been under.

Abigail seemed to enjoy her time, although she slept a lot. We helped her celebrate her First Thanksgiving by dressing her in her cute little turkey “onsie”. Hehe… our little butterball!


Before we knew it Thanksgiving quickly slipped by and all of a sudden Christmas was upon us. This year Christmas felt a little detached for me, as we were still in housing limbo, my parents were far away and it was the first without my Grandpa Prueter. It hit me hard and for the first time in my life, I actually had the blues at Christmas. I was determined, however, to keep the blues from getting the best of me. I continuously reminded myself that this was Abigails’s First Christmas and it would be a joyous occasion. Which it was.

Christmas Eve was spent at Mary and Tom’s (Shaun’s Aunt and Uncle, mine too now!). It was wonderful to visit with family and see all of the Oliver’s and Wharton’s together. After the party we came home and I stayed up way too late packing and getting ready for our getaway(more about that later!). It was our plan to leave early in the morning the day after Christmas and I knew Christmas day would be a busy one. I also had to throw in some holiday baking and try out the recipe that Patrick gave me for Molasses Cookies. They came out great and made some wonderful snacks on the road. Thank you Patrick and thank you Grandma Pat.

Abigail, dressed completely in red and looking a lot like Santa’s little helper in her red Santa boots, gets ready to leave her first of many Christmas Eve parties at Mary and Toms. By the time we got home she was passed out and ready for Santa to come!

Christmas day started off at a decent hour. Give it a few more years and I am sure that wont be the case! We opened presents at home and enjoyed our version of a Christmas tree. We opened gifts from my side of the family and all I have to say is that Abigail beat both Shaun and I in regards to the gifts under the tree, not that there was a competition! Daddy also gave her a very special gift from Tiffany’s. The first piece of jewelry a little girl receives should always come from her daddy. Now she has something very special to wear when she gets older. It was so wonderful to spend this time with Abigail and I know we will cherish her first Christmas always! Jack even enjoyed the day too and got a stocking full of toys from Grandma Taylor as well.

Its hard to see it among the presents but there is a little tiny tree in there somewhere.

Even though Abigail is far too young to remember or understand Christmas, it certainly looks as though she had a lot of fun! It was all of the bright colored wrapping paper.


After opening presents at home, we headed over to Patrick and Fiona’s house to celebrate. We had a wonderful breakfast complete with sausage, bacon, danishes, and Fiona’s famous egg souffle. Abigail received several books and outfits from the family and an absolutely adorable dress from her Aunt Brittany. James and his girlfriend Samantha were there as well and spent plenty of time holding and playing with Abigail. Although it seems that James always makes her cry!! (Just Kidding..its a bit of an inside joke.) I think Abigail is loved by all and I know as she grows older and understands it more, she will appreciate it and love every moment of it.

Uncle James certainly loves his niece! Its show in the amount of time he likes to spend with her and hold her. He also seems to like to share things with her like Grandpa’s new hat! She’s too cute!

The Wharton’s together at Christmas! Unfortunately Brittany was unable to be in the picture, that’s OK though, well get one of all of us soon!

After we had brunch with everyone, we made our way to the final house of the day. Around 4pm we arrived at Zoe’s house ready to make a tasty and simple Christmas dinner. Shaun and I worked in the kitchen making the stuffing and mashed potatoes while Grandma Zoe had the chance to spend some time with Abigail. We ate a lovely dinner and then opened gifts afterward. Abigail received a handsome amount of clothing, books and toys from Grandma Zoe. She’s set for quite some time! More importantly though is the amount of love that she is given. That is truly what makes Christmas special. That night we spent time together until about 9 or 10pm and then had to head home. Shaun had planned a getaway to Park City Utah for us and we needed to finish packing.

Not sure what this was all about… but I think it has something to do with the shirt…


Grandma Zoe and Abigail… look they match!

The next morning, Shaun and I jumped into the car with Abigail in tow and headed toward Park City. It was a bittersweet trip as I was excited to go but I also knew that even though we wouldn’t be far from Montana, we wouldn’t have the chance to visit with my parents due to their schedules and the fact that this trip was planned at the last minute. The drive through California and Nevada was nice, just a little bit of snow on the ground. Just outside of Las Vegas we stopped for a break and it started to hail and snow for a little while.

Across the California desert… the moutains appear to be getting a bit of snow!

Crossing over into Nevada… this is the first time that Abigail has been out of state! Only 3 months old and a national traveler!

Just outside of Mesquite Nevada, Shaun let me open a pressent he had placed under the tree with a note attached, banning me from opening it until we arrived in Park City. It was a little purple box, beautifully wrapped I might add. When I opened it I found a little scroll inside and the message the scroll contained blew me away. Shaun had written a note, letting me know that we werent going to Park City at all. We were actually on our way to Montana to see my parents!! He got me good!! Apparently everyone else knew about this, except for me! Unfortunatly we were driving when it happened so he was unable to take pictures or video of my reaction, but lets just say that I was at a loss for words, aside from saying “really??”, over and over again. Yes I cried… but most of you already knew that. It was the best Christmas gift ever! That night we stayed in Salt Lake City and the next day Shaun planned to drive from Salt Lake City to Bozeman.

The trip to see my parents was incredible! The weather going up was a bit crazy at times, but we survived. We arrived in Bozeman late Saturday night and the next morning we were over at their house with bells on. Even though it was a few days late, we had the traditional Christmas breakfast of German Pancakes and enjoyed each others company. Mom, Dad, and Jillian had the entire day to cuddle, hold and play with Abigail. They even had the chance to babysit Abby while Shaun and I took a drive. We ended up in Trident, which is the headwaters of the Missouri River. The Jefferson, Gallatin and Madison Rivers come together to form the beautiful Missouri river. This time we had the chance to see it completely frozen over! Seeing them spend the holidays with Abby, especially her first, made my heart soar. Shaun is the best husband in the world for giving such a gift.

Interstate 15, North of Tremonton… trust me it was worse then this, but I wasnt thinking about my camera or pictures at that point!

Stopping to get a bite to eat in Pocatello… in the Jack in the Box parking lot. Hey when you need to eat, you need to eat!
All bundled up and warm.. which is good considering its only abut 10 degrees out! Her cozy sleeper was a Christmas present from daddy! He did a great job picking something out for her! She’s adorable!

The Headwaters of the Missouri River… completely frozen over.

Me…

Shaun…

The next day, Grandma Prueter, Aunt Diane, Uncle Barry and Mike (who was visiting for the holidays as well) came over from Anaconda to visit and have lunch. We went over to the Baxter Hotel in downtown Bozeman to Ted’s (Ted Turner’s restaurant). We had a lovely lunch and enjoyed each others company. Abigail did a wonderful job and was a little lady when it came to sitting in the restaurant. Grandma Prueter was very proud and extremely happy to get the chance to see Abigail again.

Great Grandma Prueter getting the chance to spend some time with Abigail… such a special moment!

Aunt Diane (Great Aunt Diane to Abigail if you want to get technical) spends a little quality time with Abigail.

Shaun and Abigail laughing it up. What a cute smile! She is growing so fast, its hard to believe it!

Mike, Jillian and Shaun at Ted’s in the old Baxter Hotel.

The rest of the trip was spent hanging out and enjoying family. We didnt really do too much, but that was all I could ask for. We had talked about driving out to the road through Yellowstone that goes out to Cook City, but the weather stopped usfrom doing so. One night Shaun and I ran to Target while the Taylor’s spent more time with the little one. We went into the store with chilly but nice weather. When we left, you could barely see out through the front doors. Within a half an hour a major storm blew through causing a blizzard. It was a fun ride back to my parents house!

My parents street after only about 45 minutes of the blizzard… it was lots of fun!

Abigail sitting with her Grandpa Taylor, doing one of two things… 1. attempting to eat the cupcake on her shirt or 2. staring at her little toes and trying to figure out how to reach them. She’s only 3 months old, what do you think she is actually doing?

On New Years Eve, we jumped into the car (me with tears in my eyes) and headed home. Our intent was to stay in Jackson Hole that night, but unfortunately the weather prevented that as well. Pesky snow! Instead we stayed in Pocatello, Idaho. This did work out though, as it allowed us to stop in and visit with Grandma Pat, who was absolutely thrilled to visit with us and meet her great granddaughter for the first time. That night we stayed in Las Vegas and ended up there for two nights due to holiday traffic.

Abigail and Great Grandma Pat meet for the first time. Grandma Pat looked so happy to have us there. Put a smile on my face!


Coming home was bittersweet but I felt blessed that I have a husband who was so thoughtful. It truly made my 2008 end with a bang and start off my 2009 with nothing but love and a smile on my face. Happy NewYear!!

Happy New Year!!

Happy New Year Everyone!! Welcome to 2009! I hope that this year brings love, prosperity and good health. I know I havent posted in a while, but life has been super busy, especially over the holidays. I promise to update you shortly about everything that has happened since our last post! More pictures and updates to come your way very soon! Take care everyone and HELLO 2009!

Continued Thoughts and Prayers

The fires still burn but it seems the weather is making its change from very dry, windy and hot to cool with humidity in the air. The Monecito fire is under containment and even though it takes weeks to put fires like these out completely, it no longer poses a threat. The fire out in Sylmar continues on but with 30% containment and the fires out in Orange County still rage but 15% containment is better then nothing.

The police department began its search today with its K-9 unit in the mobile home park where over 500 homes were burnt to the ground. It was feared that some residents of the mobile home community may have perished in the fires, but today’s search came up with nothing. Our prayers are being answered and I hope the continued days of searching come up with nothing as well. It would be such a bright spot in all of this destruction to have not a single fatality to speak of. We continue to pray and hope that this is the case.

Its disheartening to think, however, that all of these fires over the last few days are under investigation as being intentionally set. What in the world causes a person to start a fire that could take so much from so many people and displace thousands of others temporarily?? I am a smart person and know the realistic answer to this, but its scary to think there are people out there like this. A man was arrested today for attempting to set a fire near Malibu Creek State Park, which had that fire spread it would have destroyed hundreds of homes and potentially harmed a lot of families out camping in the warm Southern California weather. It is entirely possible that this man is responsible for one if not all of the fires set over the last week.

I hope everyone sends their thoughts and prayers to the firefighters who have gone days without sleep, rest, and seeing their families to protect so many and to those people who have lost their homes or have been evacuated. Many of those firefighters who work so hard to fight these fires, have lost their homes as well. If you can, even if its only a dollar or a bag of t-shirts, please donate to the Red Cross and other foundations that will help many get back on their feet again.

Hopefully tomorrow will bring even better weather and give everyone a bit of a break and some peace of mind.

Thoughts and Prayers

I am sure many people across our great nation have their eyes fixed on Southern California and the devastation that it we have seen over the past 3 days. Every year we seem to have brush fire after brush fire but never have I seen so much damage and destruction. The fires in Montecito (near Santa Barbara) have destroyed plenty of acres of land, but more importantly have claimed more then 100 homes. The fires in Sylmar claimed more then 500 mobile homes in just one mobile home park and over 165 homes. The fires in Orange County (Yorba Linda, Corona, Anaheim Hills, Chino Hills, etc.) have claimed homes as well. Never in my life have I seen so much destroyed in such a small amount of time by fire.

It hurts so much to think of what so many have lost, their homes, their livelihoods and all of their irreplaceable precious memories. I know that a home just holds stuff, but its amazing what stuff can mean, especially the smallest and most trivial things. My heart goes out to those who have lost everything in an instant. My thoughts and prayers are with them and their families as they begin the journey of healing and picking up the pieces of what they have lost. I wish them strength and courage and the hope that each day brings new beginnings.

I also pray that with all the devastation and destruction lives have not been lost as many fear. I hope that everyone was able to leave their home safely, even if it was with heavy hearts. My thoughts are also with the brave men and women that work for our fire, police and medical response units from many counties around Southern California. I hope they stay safe as they work to protect homes and put out these destructive fires and help those who have been injured.

I can only hope that the morning brings better news for many.

10 Things No One Tells You About Parenthood

This article was sent to me by Judith and I had to share it. Its touching and thus far rings true. Enjoy!

Sleepless nights and changing toxic diapers are child’s play – here’s the stuff you should really know!

By Craig Playstead

Everyone has seen the “what to expect during parenthood” books and articles, but they never tell the whole story. While raising kids is the most rewarding thing you will ever do in your life, and the love you feel for them is unlike anything else you’ll ever know, there are a few pitfalls nobody ever tells you about. Read on, if you dare.

1) The way you view the world changes
When you bring someone into this world, things like global warming, war and women in beer ads have a whole new meaning. You start actually looking at the impact these things have, and what the world will become after you’re dead and gone. Leaving a better place for your kids and grandkids becomes more than just talk.

2) You’ll feel like a failure
There will be times when no matter how hard you try, your kids are never happy. You feel you’re telling them “no” too much, constantly harping on them to clean their room, or dashing their dreams of lowering their brother down the staircase on a rope. While they may complain they don’t have a Wii or that “so and so’s” mom let’s them see PG-13 movies, you need to stick to what you believe in and what you feel is best for your kids.

3) You have no time
This seems obvious, but you can’t believe just how little time you have. You start to measure things out in minutes and seconds. “If he watches Curious George for 20 more seconds, I can go to the bathroom,” or “If his nap lasts another 10 minutes, maybe I can get in a shower today.”

4) Not going to the bathroom by yourself
When your kids are babies, the bathroom is the only place you can get your head together. It’s also one of the only places you can actually read. I read ESPN’s Bill Simmons’ entire book over the course of the week in the bathroom when my youngest was a baby. And then he turned two. If he’s not forcing his way in to watch “how it’s really done” he’s banging on the door screaming “lemme in!” or sliding all his books underneath. There is no peace with toddlers.

5) Parenthood will turn you soft
This one hits the guys especially hard. You’ll find yourself tearing up at any dumb movie that has anything to do with parenthood, and if you have a daughter, don’t be surprised to find yourself playing “My Little Pony” before heading off to work. The icing on the cake is hawking Girl Scout cookies in front of your local grocery store annually.

6) They will embarrass you
This is a big shock, and you’re never ready for it. In your mind, they are perfect little angels; in reality, they’re little people trying to figure out their way in the world. Unfortunately, they say what they want—when they want. It can be something that’s funny like announcing to their pre-school class that Daddy farts all the time, or it can be humiliating like a temper tantrum in a grocery store or having them tell your parents to “get me a toy next time” after opening a gift containing pajamas. You’re prepared for the fact that you’ll embarrass them when they get to a certain age, but you’re never ready to be the one that’s humiliated.

7) Worrying
This is the one that stings from the day your child is born until the day you die. From the start you worry that they’ll stop breathing in their crib, then you obsess about getting the damn car seat in correctly. They get a little older and you worry about them falling down the stairs or choking on a Polly Pocket. As the years go on you lose sleep about dating, not fitting in, or getting into a situation that they can’t handle. Then there are the worries that never go away: providing enough, paying for college or not teaching them the right things. The list goes on and on and on, and it takes a major toll on you. But you worry because you love.

8) You won’t be the parent you think
We all had visions of the kind of parents we would be to our kids. Now, as battle tested Moms and Dads, we’ve heard the prospective parents spouting off advice. Those hollow words of wisdom come even though they’ve never gotten up at three a.m. to do a load of laundry with more vomit on it than a frat house floor. Nor have they tried to cook dinner with a screaming baby in their arms, a toddler doing cartwheels off the couch, and the phone ringing. It usually goes something like this: “I’d never let my kids watch TV before they turn three,” or “I would never raise my voice at my child,” or “My toddler won’t ever eat sweets.” Uh huh, and I said I’d never own a minivan. You have this great picture of the kind of parent you want to be, and how picturesque your family will become. You try to live up to that vision, but you also have to survive. So, snickering at a prospective parent spouting off advice is not only allowed, but encouraged.

9) Sickness
Let’s start with pin worms. They are small parasitic worms that live in the human intestinal track. The worms crawl out of the child’s anus at night and lay their eggs in the diaper, pajamas and other areas around the bed or crib. The eggs are then passed to others and ingested unknowingly. The worst part? You have to go in there and grab them while your kid is asleep. It’s a damn horror show. It’s also not something I had any idea about before having kids. Sick kids take a toll on the entire house. Even the typical cold has taken on a whole new meaning, especially with toddlers. It can require being up in the middle of the night for days in a row, missing work and acting as one giant Kleenex. The numerous slug trails across your shirt are always a nice touch.

10) The feeling of unconditional love
You assume that you’re going to love your kids, but what you end up feeling for them is unlike anything else you’ll ever know. Just a simple smile from your offspring can erase a really crappy day at the office. This is the reason why people rave about having kids while they look exhausted and have a fresh batch of spit-up running down their back.

Things No One Tells You About Pregnancy

As the 9 Month journey of pregnancy has come to a close and the adventure of parenthood begins, here are the few things I learned and no one told me or could prepare me for!

1. No matter how hard you try, you will cry the first time you see your baby in an ultrasound and the first time you hear their tiny little heart beating.

2. The list of things you cant do or eat is long and tedious and while you try hard not to eat that chocolate or drink that coffee you will, because its those things you cant have that you crave the most. This doesn’t make you a bad person or a horrible mother, it makes you human.

3. You will obsess that everything you do could effect the baby no matter how irrational it may sound.

4. Your hormones play mean little tricks on you making you angry at inanimate objects at one moment and literally crying over spilled milk the next.

5. No matter how many post-its you use or how well kept that expensive day planner may be, you will forget anything and everything you do. What once was a steal trap becomes mush and before you know it you will find your car keys in the fridge and sit down and completely forget that you were cooking dinner.

6. Swelling is normal, your back will hurt and that your bladder becomes a trampoline that the baby helps to empty on an hourly basis.

7. Even if you like your OBGYN a lot, towards the end of pregnancy you will soon begin to tire of seeing their face each and every week.

8. Movies lie! Your water doesnt just break and you rush off to the hospital, labor is not that easy and no one looks good after natural birth or a C-Section.

9. No one can prepare you for the moment your baby takes their first breath and cries for the first time letting you know they are here and healthy. Its the most unbelieveable and breathtaking moment you will ever experience.

10. The pain of childbirth and the discomfort of pregnancy really does fade away once you hold your little one for the first time and their tiny little hand wraps around your finger.

11. Cherish each and every day you have with them. Time slips by so quickly and they grow and change each and every day. Dont forget to take lots of pictures!

She’s Growing Too Fast!

Well here were are… Abby is now 1 Month, 1 Week and 2 Days Old! I cant believe how quickly time flies! Was it really only 6 weeks ago that I was pregnant with her? She grows and changes each day and I am so glad that I get to see it. Her sounds, even her cries are starting to sound like a person. She looks more and more like an individual every day. She is absolutely beautiful and precious.

On Monday November 3rd, Abby went in for her 1 month check up. Once again Dr. Calig said she was perfect and mommy and daddy certainly agree. At her check up, Abigail weighed in at 8 pounds, 4 ounces and 20 and 1/4 inches. This means she has grown nearly a pound since birth! She is doing great and we couldn’t be happier!

I also had my postpartum check with Dr. Freedman and I am now back to my old self. I have been cleared for all activities again which means that I can drive, go to the gym, walk, the essentials in life. I am feeling great and happy that I can get back to normal life and back to work as well.

On another topic… I can drive again and its great to do now that we have a brand new car!! (Funny, as I was typing that, in my head it sounded like something they would announce on the Price is Right). Last weekend Shaun and I bought a new 2008 Honda CR-V and boy is it pretty! I love driving it and now we officially have the family car. Luckily it doesn’t look like the family car! One more thing down! Next on the agenda… a HOUSE! We will let you know when that actually happens! Once that happens, we promise not to move for a long time!

Happy Halloween… Another First Us!

Happy Halloween one and all! Its Abigails very first Halloween and while she cant do much and we didn’t dress her up in anything fancy, she is still cute as a button. Our first Halloween was spent doing very little. Visiting with people, watching Ghost Hunters Live, and buying tons of candy for the Trick Or Treaters that never came. Oh well! We had a wonderful quiet evening and we had the chance to spend it with out little girl! Isn’t she cute! *Abigail thanks Grandma and Grandpa Taylor for her Boo!! hat.*

Happy Halloween 2008!