Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Devin the cook!!!

Devin made her first dinner for us and it was great!!! She can make dinner all that she wants. We were very proud of her and the boys thought is was pretty cool. She is getting so big.






Christmas is here???

I can't believe x-mas has come and gone. This is of the kids getting the tree ready and Dusty way of getting the star to the top of the tree.



Trent really got in the mood as he always does.




Girl Time!!!




Griggs Girl Time

My sister Andrea and her cute family came down for Thanksgiving and the girls got out of the house for some girl time. What else but to try on dresses for high school dances. Emily and Izzy tried on the dresses and the rest of us were living through them. They were so dang cute and we had a blast. The little girls tired on veils and were crazy.














A date with Dad

Dusty took Devin on a date to the Suns game and they had a blast! I guess basketball isn't just for boys.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Veiled Chameleons

This is "Dribble" who was named by Ty. She is about 3 weeks old and really cute.
Dribble hates pictures as you can see.


And this is "Miss Nelson" who was named by me. She thinks she is the boss of the cage and Dribble can't stand Miss Nelson. I guess like any other sisters... they fight.


F.Y.I. There is a really cool pet store called Pets, Inc. on the S.E. corner of Southern and Mill. They have really gross creatures (which means cool for boys). They have BIG gross snakes, spiders, turtles, and fish.


Today... something great happened in our home. The boys learned from their dad to clean the toilets. And, they were happy to do it. My sister-in -law Jill posted on her blog, her boys cleaning. So thank you Jill for giving us the idea. Do you see the joy in his face???
This is so dang gross and I'm so happy I don't have to do it. Dusty will have to do some touch-ups per my request.








I know this isn't that great to put on a blog but for mothers out there... you can understand the joy that can come from this. Now... what to teach them next? Maybe to tie their shoes.