11.30.2014

November


Thanks to the Barneys for inviting us up to their ranch.
It is always such fun to cook meals together, play games and visit.  
We are going on almost 20 years of friendship and that is a beautiful thing.


This gang was pretty excited to see some fall leaves- a novelty.


Meg and I share a birthday in November.
She was the best gift on my 27th birthday and still continues to be.

Her best friend made her a favorite, lemon meringue pie.


Despite fake grass, Ike still has to mow.  It is actually more like vacuuming.



Flag football season came to a close and 
can you guess that we lost in the semi-finals?  
My favorite expression is Nolan's on the bottom right.



This is my Grandpa Bunker.  I love this man.  Currently we go to physical therapy together 3
times a week.  He needs the outing and I have tennis elbow.
We have our routine.  I give him a warning call that I will be there to pick him up and
he heads outside with his walker to wait for me on the bench.  He worries that he will keep me waiting.  He has always been big on punctuality.  I help him into the car with his favorite XM station
playing his favorite 40s music--Glen Miller band, the Andrew Sisters, Mel Tome.....
I love this time together.  He will be 91 on January 5.


We loved helping out at the Gilbert Turkey Trot this year.
What a great race that continues to grow.  This year it was held at San Tan village.
 We are also grateful that it benefits Azbrainfood.


My registration helpers...after the rush.


This race will help to feed 750 school children for a month






Isaac helped out at the finish line.
Their were a lot of mixed reactions for this elf that looked a little like Quasimodo.
He both delighted and terrified.


Can you spy Ike's eye peeking behind the snowflakes?
He was a good sweaty sport for doing this.



I love "running" into my sister Bridgette, Corey and their boys.  
It is a dream having them live here.

My niece Heidi and Tanner Ainge with their cute gang
Oliver, Oscar, Piper and Sawyer.  

Grandpa Jack and Nana came out in support of Ike's mascot debut


Another one of our favorite families- Watts family.  We can't wait for baby #4 to arrive!

About 100 people ran the race in these complimentary santa suits

My sister in law Ruth came up with a great idea to have snow machines at the finish line.  
Light snow flurry with the bright warm sun shining through-my kind of snow.


After the race, we enjoyed Thanksgiving with the Farnsworth side.
There were only 160 of us..no biggie.





Tom's brother Ross Jr. (front middle) was recently diagnosed with a terminal brain cancer.
It is tough.
We wanted to make sure that we had a picture taken.
I knew Ross Jr. before I knew Tom.
 He was my family's home teacher.  He was a great support
to us during difficult challenges and 
was a great young men's leader to my brother Clint before his mission.
He has a big generous heart and we love him.



I love that we have a pen pal in Brazil.  He writes us real letters in addition to his emails.
Opening up a mailbox and finding a letter from him is gold.