Sunday, October 24, 2010

Emma welcomes all who want to follow her on a tour of the play house that Grandpa Christensen has been helping us build!

This is the most recent picture of the playhouse.  We are finishing the inside walls and the electrical is all hooked up now and we are working on ordering windows and a door for this lovely addition that gets the neighborhood kids together.

Sam likes to practice throwing a baseball at a board that is leaning against the fence...occasionally the ball doesn't hit the board.  Needless to say the board has found something new to lean against.

The following pictures are from the Benson Gristmill that is near our home.  My two wonderful friends have really nice cameras and took a ton of pictures of our kids one day...here are a few!

Sam is a rough and tough cowboy!

All the Berry clan together

Emma darling!

Sisters!


This is the look she gives me when she is thinking, "Are you serious?"

Ana likes the camera

Daniel wants to be a real cowboy when he grows up.

....or maybe not!


Do ya think my hat is too small? 



Fishing Trip with the Luke's to Joe's Valley!

Sam and I sang to our fish once we caught them.



There ya go...yet another entry that took me 3 hours because of the downloading, the time I lost the uploaded pictures I was just about ready to put on here, and the folder that I couldn't find from the last time I downloaded pictures from our camera.

2 comments:

Andrew | Susan | Grayer said...

Wow! I love it! Good Job Amy! I know that it can be frustrating sometimes to blog, it takes me a long time too!! I really love looking at your updates and seeing pictures of all my cute nieces and nephews! The play house looks awesome! We are so lucky to have a "handy man" for a Dad who is willing to do fun projects for us! I love the picture of you and Sam fishing! I can't believe how big all the kids are getting. Ana is a beauty with her long hair! They all are so cute and I can't wait to see you at Christmas! Love you!

klchristensen said...

Dear Amy
Yes blogging is a pain. I think I have figured it out and then I have to relearn everytime. I think it's like piano the more you practice the better you get. I just don't have time to practice. But I sure love getting the pictures and especially the word that tell me your thought of these events and kids. They are all people I love. Love Mom