Sunday, September 5, 2010

Kids of the Desert

One of the most exciting things about moving from Michigan to Arizona (and especially the house the Lord allowed us to buy) was that we would be so close to four of our grandnieces/ nephews!! Here Tabor (on the right) and Chris (on the left) are engaging in a "sword" fight out in the backyard. Their "swords" are yardsticks with duct tape on them -- how creative!! They started with four and quit when only one "sword" was left, smart boys that they are. Tabor is in fourth grade this year and enjoys school. But he is always happy when it is time to go home. Chris is in 6th grade and is an excellent student. They are active boys who keep their parents busy in many ways, but life would be pretty boring without them around!!
Here you see Anna, the youngest at five years of age. She started kindergarten this fall and loves it. She makes friends easily, so ALL of her classmates are her friends! No wonder here!! When her mom is busy with church meetings or work, we get to pick Anna up and bring her to our house for lunch and a couple of hours of fun. She loves to play games, and here she is beating Uncle Tom at a game of War!! She also beats Aunt Judy at the same game on occasion. Here we find Anna and Amanda engaging in their favorite after-school activity: watching television. They are probably watching "Phineas and Ferb", which keeps us all laughing most of the time! Anna looks a bit perturbed here, and Amanda is concentrating on what is going on. Amanda is so happy to be in 8th grade this year and is an excellent student. It's fun to have a teenage girl around, especially as we watch her blossom into young womanhood.

Okay, I know, I know. These really aren't "kids", but they belong to the kids. Mattie, the black & white Boston Terrier, is 10 years old. Though she is slowing down at bit, she definitely can keep Chip (a three month old King Charles Spaniel) in line. Chip is cute and fun to have around -- well, most of the time. Watching them play brings a smile to one's face!
These are the "Kids of the Desert" that we enjoy so much. From time to time I will post a new blog about what is going on in their lives. I hope you enjoyed getting acquainted with them. That's all for now:-)

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your kids with us! They are beautiful and I'm sure bring lots of laughter and joy into your lives. I'm very glad for you! And for them! We are in El Paso for another few days ... so we're kind of close to you guys ... not close enough to actually drive to you on this trip, however (Mr. Jones simply won't hear of it!) ~ but we do have a rather full schedule at this point, so I understand his reluctance. But we do miss you, Tom and Judy!

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  2. what fun to be so much closer to all the kids. my kids love to watch phineas and ferb after school too before we start on Jackson's first grade homework.

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