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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Ferris Wheel


Kyla and I built this K'NEX ferris wheel. It was a fun little teamwork project. We aren't sure what to build next.

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Elmo and Friends Live




Zaylee and Kyla enjoyed the show today. I think this was Zaylee's first performance like this and she couldn't believe what was going on.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Snow Loveseat


Today we all played a lot outdoors. Zaylee ate fresh snow as Kyla rolled around and made her snow angels. Together we made a small snowman and Daddy constructed a snow loveseat.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

Pancakes


Zaylee has started training in a weekly Sunday family tradition. She didn't do the best at cracking eggs, but she was an excellent flipper.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Blue Marker Diet


Yummy

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Monday, January 25, 2010

Happy Birthday Christy


My mom turns 57 today. She is such a goof and always has been. I took her out to a nice dinner and we dressed up a bit. She told the hostess and server it was our engagement party and was showing off her ring and chuckling.
Love ya Mom :-)

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Zaylee At Two


Has it really been two years? We are constantly told how well Zaylee can talk for a two year old and I have to agree :). Zaylee can count to 11, knows almost all the colors and shapes. She loves Elmo right now but Calliou is a close second. Her favorite things to eat are mac & cheese, bread w/butter, spaghetti, but she's willing to try anything. She loves to play baby dolls, puzzles, drawing/coloring, ride her 4-wheeler and anything that includes her Sissy. She is also in the 95 percential for height and weight.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rawr!

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Flying Saucer


Zaylee and Kyla follow each other everywhere, even in space.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Basketball Brothers



Danny and Jaren have been playing in a basketball league this winter. The scores stay pretty low at this age, but we enjoyed watching the kiddos play.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Jaren and Zaylee's Birthday



Jaren and Zaylee celebrated their birthday party together this year. Jaren turned four and Zaylee is now two. We had a fun party including a dance-off competition, and then went to an indoor waterpark. Thanks for the cards, gifts and making this event so fun.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Future Picasso

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Hide N Seek

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Talking to Grandma

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Thursday, January 07, 2010

Drifts


Due to the winds, the snow drifts have been the highest we've seen this winter. Both Angie and I got stuck trying to cross some of them.

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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Sledding


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Saturday, January 02, 2010

Playing in the Snow


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Friday, January 01, 2010

Reflecting on 2009

Happy New Year!

In 2009 we did plenty to keep us busy, entertained, educated and connected to others in our life. Our online family scrapbook or website blog documents several events and thoughts, but I thought I'd write this letter as a summary for the year.

Probably the most significant event we experienced this year was in the spring when our home was hit by a double-bolt of lightning and strong winds causing over $30,000 of damage. Fortunately the fire dissolved quickly in the rain and no one was physically hurt, but it scared Kyla enough to cause some psychological issues we had to deal with. On a positive note we now have a new roof and several upgraded electronics.

Angela had some heartrending times this year. In April her father Tim passed away at the age of 55. Tim's battle with pancreatic cancer was wearisome and quickly depleted his health. Fortunately Angela was able to help care and visit with him his last couple months at his home in Alaska. Then in the fall, her Uncle Randy (Tim's Brother) passed away. This obviously has been difficult for her and I know she appreciated the kindness and prayers you have shared. Shortly after her fathers death we took a family trip to Orlando in an effort to get away, grieve in a better place and cheer up. I enjoyed getting to know her family at Tim's burial service in North Dakota. Angela and her Mom stay in close contact and are coping with Tim's departure. They took a two week road-trip together this Thanksgiving holiday and enjoyed some special time together.
Angela was hospitalized a couple times herself this year for personal reasons but seems to have made a full recovery. She took on a second job in the summer with a non-profit organization and that kept her plenty busy. Fortunately she's been able to work both jobs from her home office. Later in the evening and weekends she attends to housework and being the wonderful mom and wife she is. I really appreciate all her hard work and dedication. She turned thirty this year. And for fun, she's been studying and practicing photography and getting a little more into yoga. We celebrated my 35th birthday and our third Anniversary on the beach in Curacao. This was a greatly appreciated break and a memorable time together, just the two of us.

This year I persuaded Kyla to cut her hair short because at her age it was getting to be a little much to prep and maintain. We get up early in the morning and I drive her to a private school about an hour away; so time management in our morning and evening routine is key. She's doing very well in first grade and seems to excel in math. She's been reading much more this year and her own library of books is growing. We also play pretend school at home where she seems to be a very strict teacher and I seem to get some sort of discipline in her class each time I attend. She also enjoys making art projects with markers, paints and cutting unique shapes. Other fun things we did this year included gymnastics, roller skating, water parks, horse back riding, a trip to Alaska and watching a monster truck event.

Zaylee is nearly two now and most you know how fun kids are at this age. She's been attending a great daycare and developing very well. She enjoys feeding our neighbor's horses, riding her four-wheeler, playing with babies, sorting items and counting. Most of all she enjoys playing with her big sissy, reading books with Mommy, and spending time outside with Daddy. When it was warmer this year, we had a routine where she and I would take a walk outside and her favorite part was visiting our pond and finding frogs.

I seem to stay busy at both home and work. This year marked my fifth year working for the US Department of Agriculture as an Application Specialist. At home, I garden and maintain our seven acres where I often see deer and various wildlife. I built a fire-pit and helped remodel our family entertainment room. I liked the remodeling project because I notice I acquired some new tools when building our new entertainment center; so that worked out good. I didn’t hunt this year but I did do a little fishing. I also had the opportunity to get reacquainted with some high school friends in my home town by organizing a small gathering. Plus I hosted an event celebrating my parents 35 years of marriage. By far my favorite thing to do is just be a Dad. My daughters bring me such joy. We do plenty of activities together. Lately they've been teaming up on me when we wrestle.

Sincerely,
Justin Lindsey

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