Saturday, December 29, 2007

HAPPY (LATE) BIRTHDAY HANNAH BELLE!!!



To my sister who is lookin' so dang fabulous at 32, with four rockin' kids - eyes so blue.
Busy raising a family, and keeping it real
Still finds time to start her own philpot flower business and make home cooked meals.
Doing good in the hospice world and active in her faith,
Even assembled a family calendar and kept us all straight.
Your smile is infectious, and you make me believe
That there's absolutely nothing you cannot achieve.
We all love you so much, and on your birthday,
I hope that absolutely everything was going your way.

Have a great year, love you!!! m

Friday, December 28, 2007

Holiday Salutations from the Buyskes in Washington




We thought we should jump on the wagon of posting our holiday family picture, so hear you go. Dinner in La Conner, Washington at the local brewpub proved to be an entertaining time for all. Just ask Kelly about her "sampler." Hope everyone is having a happy holiday season and we wish all of you well in the upcoming new year.

#400

Happy New Year from up north. No pics to throw up but nice to have my name down in the books with #400. Nice work keeping this going.....

Nate.....did you really count all of the posts?

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas Greetings from the Moores



Christmas in Great Falls was a blast! Together with Grandma, Jim and Beryl and all the Wingerters we had a great celebration. I even had the good fortune to spend 3 straight nights on the Wingerters' couch. Emma's baptism was great, Christmas Eve dinner was delicious (lasagna), and Christmas dinner was just as great (prime rib). It sounds as though everyone had a blast. Happy New Year!

(PS. This is the 399th post on this blog. That's a ton of posts since this thing has started!)

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas greetings from the Wingys!

Belated Merry Christmas to you all! Here is the whole Wingerter gang on Christmas Eve. We enjoyed having a crowd around, we served 17 on Christmas Eve and 16 Christmas day. AWESOME! Safe travels for all who are venturing out and about!
All our best for a most blessed New Year to you all!

Love ya
Mary

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Wintery Christmas Card from Chicago

Merry Christmas From Chicago


Schulte's Christmas and Meg's Belly

Merry Christmas to all from Kentucky. (I figured it was okay to post ontop of Joe's since we're vicariously celebrating Christmas in Washington!).
 
We had a wonderful Christmas thus far and head to Washington DC on Thursday to celebrate New Year's! Safe travels to all who are this year!
 
Here are a couple pics from Christmas - the first is of my belly and the second is Ry and I before Mass.
 
LOVE AND MISS YOU ALL!
Meg, Ry, and Baby


Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary! Check it out!

Merry Christmas!!




Merry Christmas to all of the Moore family! We hope you are all enjoying this day.

The Buyskes in Washington

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Which Moore Kid?

Can you pick out the Moore in this pic?

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Sorry to post on top of the Shulte's post...


Schulte's Move Up!

Hello Family!

1st - sorry to post right on top of Bri's but I knew I would forget and Mom keeps bugging me to get pictures up.
 
2nd - I agree with her that if we post addresses and phone numbers, there should be some way to keep it private.
 
3rd - We finally were able to move to a different apartment!! It's on the first floor (much nicer than the 5th) and there's a real kitchen. We even have nicer furniture. Christmas in Kentucky will be ten times nicer now....but we will still miss family.
The move happened when Ryan was out in the field. He was driving around in Humvees running missions and a friend and I were moving stuff (A LOT) in the pouring rain! Don't worry - I didn't carry anything too heavy. The desk clerk made sure of that.
 
So that's the news from here. I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas!!!
 
Love,
Ry, Meg and Baby
 
 


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I've never admitted to being a huge fan of Carroll College football, but I think this is pretty darn cool for a small school from little old Helena, Montana.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Addresses?

Did addresses and numbers ever get posted on this site? If so - where? If not - can I get a Wingerter address? If we are going to post this info - is there a way to make this a private blog so that the general public can't view it?
Hope you are all enjoying this week before Christmas.
love
Briana (and Peter and Sabina)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Change-up


So I was kinda getting sick of reading Christmas lists (I'm not all that into lists, just not my thing). So I thought I would give a shout to one of the more impressive dynasties in World History (just a step under the Roman Empire). For the fifth time in six years, your Carroll College Saints are champions of the NAIA football world. I don't care at what level they compete, that is impressive! So congrats to the Saints and all their fans!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Wingys' lists

Sorry Abe. I am blogging over your list, even with a photo! Because if I don't do this while I am thinking about it, I won't get it done till after Christmas!

My wishes are pretty simple and have been emailed to the person with my name. Ditto for Jim.
Ben: Any funny new movies on DVD, sports wear: Bobcats, ND etc, CDs: Gary Allan, George Strait, Kennye West.
Jake: Nike, Addias etc shorts with no pockets size L. Other than that, I don't know!
Nick: ND stuff, Duke stuff, Ipod or CDs (all his were stolen earlier this year), golf stuff (no towel or glove), stocking hat, lounging about pants.
Sam: He likes 70's and 80's rock music, board games, rifle nerf gun, blongo ball game, DVD School of Rock.
Maddie: Bobcat stuff, Hannah Montana CD, High School Musical 2 DVD, Ipod, and wood building kits.
That is the extent of our wishes except to wish you all the best Christmas and most Blessed New Year!!
Love ya

Abe's Christmas



Hey all. Sorry for the lateness, but I have been underwater trying to prepare for a trial. Glad to see all the Christmas list posts. Here's mine.

1. D-Ray and I both like big mugs, simple cool frames for pictures, and cozy blankets.

2. D-Ray likes special teas and dark chocolates.

3. I like Griz shirts. Nate sent me one earlier this year (under compulsion) and I wear it often. Thanks Nate!

4. I like black socks. I wear them every day, and the more I have, the less often I have to do laundry.

5. I like music. I hear you can do iTunes gift certificates, which would be neat. Otherwise, I hear Ryan Adams has a new CD out, and I'd like to hear that.

6. We like visits from cousins and other family members. Come to Chicago. That means you, Gramma!

7. I like family stuff, like pictures of us all and stuff like that.

8. I like candles that make my apartment smell good but not in a really girly way or anything.

9. We like wine and neat corkscrews.

10. I like tools, and don't really have many. Could use some screwdrivers, needle nose pliers, vice grips, or socket set.

11. I like Griz winter hats.

That's all, folks. Wish I could see more of you all this Christmas, and I love you.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Portland lists

Hey ya'all - sorry for the delay in our list making, but at least we have an excuse - newborns take a lot of time! Anyhow....list making we did:
Family presents:
- fun games - Balderdash, pdq
- What we really need is a new oven! So if you really want to make a contribution that will contribute to our nourishment and happiness then send a contribution towards an oven! I promise we won't pay our mortgage with it :)
- A visit from you! Really! Especially if you like to change diapers :)
Peter:
- small practice amp for guitar and bass
- book "I am That"
- cool zip up sweatshirts without elastic bottom (no external logos)
- gift certificate to Banana Republic
- new dvd player
Briana:
- a happy family (yes that means EVERYONE - no excuses)
- black socks from Target that have padded bottom and say "simplify" on them (their the best socks ever1)
- a gift certificate to Read Underwear
- Music!
- Gift certificate to Anthropology
- Framed artwork
Sabina:
- Milk! that's all she really cares about
- Baby Einstein toys
- Baby clothes for 6+ months (we are set on the 3 - 6 month clothing)
- Music

There is really very little that we need, mostly we just hope that everyone really enjoys their time with family this year and know that we are thinking of you and love you very much.
Briana

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Calendar

Ok, so I didn't do it perfectly. I forgot Tom and Janine's anniversary (even as their flower girl!) and apparently put Mark's birthday on the wrong date. Sorry on both counts there. Maybe we could get those dates thrown up here and everyone can pencil them in. Also, some of the pics that were emailed to me and some that I took off the blog (because I needed more) turned out kinda' fuzzy. So sorry for that too. This being the first Moore Family Calendar, we've got some trial and error there. We could also call it the 2007 Blog in Review but being that there were some great pics posted this year, that's not too bad. Anyway, I hope I didn't miss anybody else. Merry Christmas. Hannah

Monday, December 10, 2007

Missoula Wishes...




Ok, so we've been called out. Our first and foremost favorite gift of all is to see our wonderful family! Come visit! Make a difference by thinking globally and acting locally - really (WalMart sucks...what's that Rainman?). Hope that they isolate the incredible micro-something that is in kangaroo intestine that prevents them from flatulating methane and then administer that to bovine, swine, and well heck...but it in beano.

Family Stuff Christmas List: We love fun new games, (PDQ and 13 13 Dead End Drive are special requests)
Mark: Blank CD's, ND or Griz Hat, black socks, blue tooth for cell phone (Krazor).
Maurika: Painting party (many rooms to celebrate in), coffee mugs (big fun ones), organic chocolate, a house cleaner.
Rileigh: anything Ballet - leotards (m), NYC ballet sweats, movies, books..., hoodies (small or medium, long torso gal!), earrings and all jewelry, books: learning Italian, Un Lun Dun.
Bridger: Bow and Arrow, Gymnastics stuff - foam mats and roll pads, Gloves (10/12), Games: My Sims for a DS, Metrode Prime 3 for the Wii, Gift Cards to Best Buy or similar, Hollywood Video, Barnes and Noble, Books: Redwall series (not 1-5). Truman: anything he can legitimately throw in the house, outside clothes size 24 mos., leapfrog toys age 24 mos+

Crimeny what a big family! Oh, we'll add one more in Jan. (Piper Alaska)
Our due date is the 6th, anyone want to take bets on a day?

xo, m

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Nate's List (and a little news)


All right. I don't know if it is against blogger etiquette to post a Christmas list over another Christmas list so if it is I apologize and it won't happen again. I just don't want to keep getting called out by John; cyberspace finger pointing hurts too, you know. Without any further ado:

List:
-Colbert's "I Am America: And You Can Too!" book
-Any interesting new book for that matter
-It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Season 2 DVD
-Seahawks shirt size L

Also, a little news from Bozeman, Montana. I just finished up my last take home essay test and am one Biblical Lit essay away from being done with my career at Montana State. I am not sad. I am set to graduate here in December and then who knows what the future holds. I should maybe put on my Christmas list a need for any advice on what I should do. I'll work construction here in Bozeman for a little bit until the job is done and then it's job hunting time. Anyway, it feels great to be almost done. I'll leave you with a picture of my roommates and I. We were going to make a holiday card with the picture and send it out but...we got lazy and didn't. Anyway, hope everyone is having a great holiday season so far and I hope everyone has a good one from here on out.

Ann's List

My thanks to John for the help in getting this up (sorry, Abe - I keep losing passwords) First, donations to good causes are far and away my favorite type of gift to receive. My top causes are Helena Food Share (yep, I'm biased), AERO (aeromt.org), NCAT (ncat.org - either ATTRA or their low income projects), Central Asia Institute (ikat.org), Oxfam and Heifer International. I may be outing him but I want to say thanks to Abe for his continuing monthly support of Food Share - it's a huge help!

Secondly, the stuff ideas. How about cool office supplies? I use a lot of magnets (mine are dull), sticky notes (mine are all yellow), paper, desk organizers, highlighters, etc. There's lots of cool stuff for desks. Mine sure can use some help!

The only other thing I can think right now is book by Ghandi or books on Ghandian nonviolence in the larger sense - MLK's writings would also be great,

There ya have it. Merry Christmas season to all...
...and it's been cool hanging out with Molly, too! It's fun having family in town.
Ann

Friday, December 07, 2007

Philpot Phun


Ok, so first off the calendars are done and should be mailed out as soon as I get them. These are the people that I believe ordered them: Matt and Kelly, Randa and Nate, Megan and Ryan, Connie and Bill, and Jim and Beryl. If for some reason, you sent me your ten smackers and you aren't listed, let me know via email or this blog. I figured out today that I am actually able to order more copies if you want one but I'd have to charge you $14 to include shipping. (I forgot to add that in before.) Also, Matt, Randa, and Megan: are any of you going to be in Great Falls for the holidays? If so, I'll mail your calendars to Grama's with hers. Otherwise, I'll send 'em all to ya'. Oh, and here are our Christmas lists.

As a family we love good kids books, funky toys, gadgets, games.

Hannah enjoys super smelly candles like cinnamon, lemon, or spice and pretty much anything from Target

Jerry likes cool ties and stocking hats or anything from Cabella's or Sportsman's Warehouse

Mikayla wants Barbie clothes, Barbies, a snow globe, clothes size 9 or 10

Kesiah is requesting Barbies, any kind of horses, Snow White or Beauty and the Beast movie (but I think they are difficult to get), and a real watch

Carter wants the movie Ratatouille, transformers, Gi-Joe's the movie or action figures, a shake and go car and a spiderman arm web shooter

Thanks and Merry Christmas!

Love, the Philpots



Jim's Christmas List

I have a very simply list:
Bed, Bath, and Beyond gift cerificate
Dick's Sporting Goods gift certificate
Scheel's gift certificate
Wrangler Jeans 36X30
Dress socks (Black, Tan)
Jigsaw puzzles (1000 piece)
West Wing (Season 1)

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Christmas lists?

If you recall, the original purpose of this blog was to create a central web location for family members to post their Christmas lists, plans, dreams, and blah blah blah. Now, I don't want to point any fingers at the laggards ... but I will anyway. Here are the delinquent accounts:

Connie / Bill
Ann
Jim / Beryl
Tom / Jeanine / Nate / Shannon
Mary / Jim / Miranda / Ben / Jake / Nick / Sam / Madison (long list there)
Maurika / Mark / Rileigh / Bridger / Truman
Abe / Desiree
Hannah / Jerry / Mikayla / Carter / Kesiah / Kaitlyn (birthday lists, too)
Briana / Peter / Sabina

Seems like we're moving "closer to coal" unless people get hoppin'

UPDATE: John and Ann will be traveling to Portland for Christmas. We will probably leave on Saturday, December 22. If you want us to transport any stuff out there, please get it to us by December 21.
I just wanted to give a small shout out to nick on his feast day!!! happy st. nick day!!!

love to all

jen

Been a while...

So, I haven't posted in a while and figured it was about time I did. Now if my calculations are correct I am able to post since the last post was Monday and it is now Thursday, is that correct Jimmy? :) Things here in Helena are going well. I am enjoying my time at home with mom and dad and I love being in the mountains. Plus seeing John and Ann is nice, I guess, if you like that sort of thing. ;) Just kidding. It really has been fun. I was able to help out at Food Share when they were handing out their Thanksgiving food baskets, and I am working part time up at my dad's law office as a gopher. I pretty much just file and copy. Kind of lame, but it gives me something to do! I also am finishing 2 of my classes online (which, even being away from school and having more time, I am still behind...how does that work?). I also went down to Bozeman for the Cat/Griz game and watched it on TV at Rory's apartment. I've been able to see Jerry and I was also able to fly back to Sioux Falls for a couple days to audition for next semester's shows. I was glad I got to do that and even more excited when I found out I got the female lead in the show I wanted. It was also fun because I had a 5 hour layover in Salt Lake and Jimmy was kind enough to come and pick me up and take me to his and Beryl's house. I was able to see the goats and chickens and their beautiful home. Hannah also stopped over with the kids and oh my gosh! They are so adorable and so grown up! It was really good to see her. I am really excited to go to Anacortes and see the whole family, except for Ryan, Megs, and Baby Schulte, but that's okay, they'll be allowed back in the family in July when that baby is born. ;) Hopefully I will get to see some of you clan as well! If you're around at New Year's I will be in the booming metropolis of Great Falls! Oh! And, I am really excited to be back because I get to once again take up my post of wrapping gifts for grandma! I love doing that, plus I get to hang out with her and be in her house, which I love both of! So, I will stop blabbing and let you get back to more important things that you should be doing instead of reading the blog. Happy Holidays to you all! Travel safely and I love you all!!
Peace.

Monday, December 03, 2007

Another Christmas list

I don't have a long list. (1) a happy family (think I already have that, just want it to continue), (2) donations to good causes (Helena Food Share, Helena Friendship Center, Habitat for Humanity, Oxfam, IRC, or others you deem worthy) (3) light blue socks (something concrete is helpful), (4) blank CDs (always useful), (5) (I got nothin' here) maybe a nice bottle of Shiraz.

Now ... let's here from the iPod generation. What's gonna make you happy?

Buyskes Christmas list

Okay, Johnny gave the command and I am following it!! We are supposed to put our lists on the blog. I will put the Buyskes:
Marc: sweater vest Lg/Tall - brown, gray; Cabelas or Lands End gift certificate; shaving kit
Jan: Goodwill jumpers - xlg, Bengals hooded sweatshirt; knee high nylons - light brown, purple, red
Matt/Kelly: a good family movie or a game
Jen: cover for laptop; garmet bag for nice clothes; any interesting books NOT dealing with law; Everybody Loves Raymond -
Season 1
Molly: SUV season 5; long sweats (elastic free at the bottom); movies - anything except horror
I have sent the people that have the over kids their lists already, so I think that we are covered. Let's go everybody else. Jimmy, this is the second request for you!!!
Love,
Jan

Thursday, November 29, 2007

San Diego Thanksgiving

Hey all. Here are a couple of shots of the holiday trip Jake and I took to San Diego. Note that Mr. Wingerter is not among the runners of the Turkey Day 5k portrayed in picture no. 1 below. He was the wise one. I thought I was going to have a heart attack.

We did have a great time down there. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of the "Go Cars" we drove around town, but if I get some, I'll post them. They were awesome. Oh, and Jake did not get kicked out of the Furman house, in the first quarter or otherwise, so congratulations are in order for that.




Good bye old friend

It is with a heavy heart that I announce the departure of a dear member of our family. I sold my beloved Mini Cooper last week. As you all know, it has seen me through many cross country trips and will be dearly missed, mostly because its loss signifies the fact I am truly becoming an adult. Yikes! Here's one last shot of my old friend.



In other news, we've had some fun times lately. Emma had her first halloween, first trip to San Francisco, first trip to Philly (even got some authentic cheesesteak - no, she did not partake unfortunately), first Thanksgiving (although we ate dinner at like 10:30pm due to some confusion about the turkey temperature and she was asleep by then), first haircut, first time to the zoo, first time to an aquarium, and first time meeting Uncle Josh (Nate's brother). Mom was gracious enough to join me in San Fran while I had a conference and so got to play gramma for awhile. I'm sure she had no fun at all. We are very excited about coming home for Christmas. Emma's baptism is going to be the Sunday before Christmas and you are all invited. Here are some pictures from our adventures!

PS: I'm a little behind in my congratulating. A big YAHOO to Bri and Peter and Meghan and Ryan! Wow this family is bulging at the seams! We're running out of states. Maybe we'll have to start using countries. I vote for African countries. There's lots of those, so bring on the babies!



Saturday, November 24, 2007

Moments


Thank you to everyone for their well wishes - I finally had a chance to look on the family blog! It is amazing how much time goes into taking care of and adoring a new being! Sabina Isabella is doing fabulously - she is eating heartily and has gained back all of her birth weight and then some. We have taken off two weeks to just hang out with Sabina and it has been magical. Kit was here until the last Friday and was a huge help in keeping our house "German Clean", cooking, and helping us aclimate to being new parents.
After giving birth I have a whole new respect for all of the women in our family who have given birth (and many did it again!!) and then given so much of themselves to their children. I think that if you ever question whether your parents love(d) you - after you have a child of your own, I have realized that there is no way that you would still be alive and well if they didn't just adore you to the ends of the earth. It is an amazing thing to be a mother - I can't wait for every day! Peter is doing wonderfully, and loving being a daddy. Thank you for all of your love and support.
Love you all,
Briana, Peter, and Sabina




Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving


I am thankful that these two wonderful people found each other and produced six great kids which has evolved into one awesome family.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

John and Jeanne were three years ahead of me in high school.  I had no trouble picking their pictures from the graduating class of 1943.  What surprised me, however, was an inability to remember the names of many other in the class.
 
Fun to see he picture, though.  Helps to remember that we were once young.
 
Jim (the elder)

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Harlowton High Trivia


Can you pick out Mom and Dad (Gramma and Grampa) out of the Harlo High line up?
I have the names of all the students in case you're interested.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

GRIZ


Well, that's a wrap, folks. The Griz once again gave quite a beating to the poor Bobcats. 41 to 20. As I was telling Jake today, I took out a calculator and some scratch paper and figured out that the Griz scored more than twice as many points as the poor Cats.
We were lucky enough to be joined here in Chicago by Meghan and Ryan Schulte, up from Louisville. We went to the Fireplace Inn, a bar in Old Town where they had the satellite feed for the game. It was the only place in Chicago to watch the Brawl, so it was packed with Montana folks. Ryan's brother Rob had a good day receiving for the Griz, and we all enjoyed ourselves very much.
Remember, Nate: men's large. Looking forward to the package.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Cat/Griz

First off let me say I am very happy for Bri and Peter. What a beautiful kid and another blessing on this family. That being said it is Cat Griz weekend this weekend and I just wanted all you Griz fans to see the man that will be ruining the game for UM.


For those of you who don't know number 99 for the Bobcats, his name is Aaron Papich and he is a beast. Although I will not be able to watch/listen to the game due to the two tests I will be taking Saturday, I will be at ease knowing that the Cats, lead by big 99, are dominating the game. LET'S GO CATS


P.S.
Congrats again Bri and Peter. And Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Sabina

I'm passing along information from Peter and a picture of the new arrival. It's great to be a Grampa again!
Sabina Isabella Borten was born at 2:58 a.m. November 14, after 23 1/2 hours of labor. (Ugh!) She is 8 pounds, 1 ounce, and about 19 inches long. She's very sweet (so far), and pretty easygoing.

She was born underwater at Alma Birthing Center, in an intact silvery amniotic sac ("in the caul")! Supposedly this happens only about 0.1% of the time. A few months before the birth we'd heard about this phenomenon and old associated belief that a baby born this way would have psychic abilities or other gifts & decided it would be cool if this happened with Sabina. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caul )


We're very tired and happy. Thanks for your thoughts, prayers, positive wishes, energy, gifts, and love. Love -- Peter, Briana, and Sabina
Sabina Borten has arrived!
I have little more information that that she was born around 2:30 a.m. and she, Bri and Peter are all doing great. Just thought I'd pass along the great news.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

What NOT to do on a Notre Dame weekend

Hey! I found this about a month too late. Sorry Jake, I could have forewarned you with this.

20 Things Not to Do on a Notre Dame Football Weekend:

Do not ask, "Who's that on top of the dome?"

Do no not throw a fish, frog, octopus or even a single marshmallow during halftime.

Do not complain that Notre Dame has gone to pot since your student days.

Do not physically or verbally abuse the visiting team's followers, no matter how boorishly they behave.

Do not attempt to sacrifice a campus squirrel to the football gods. They only accept wolverines.

Do not attempt to tackle the police horse ridden by the officer who just confiscated your beer bong.

Do not arrive late to the game, point into the middle of a mash of bodies and expect everyone in your row to happily move over and make room for you.

Do not stay at home to watch the game on TV because you think you see the game better there. It's not just about the game.

Do not ask anyone around you to please not cheer so loud.

Do not ask students or real fans to sit down in front.

Do not run out the clock in the closing seconds when you're at home and tied with the No. 1 team in the country because you think you like your chances in overtime. Look, the only offense you've had all day is from the return game, and there are no returns in overtime and -- oh, forget it.

Do not take your wife and kids through yet another play-by-play recreation of the Boston College game of 1993.

Do not initiate or join in or cheer the success of the stupid Wave -- no matter how lopsided the score.

Do not pray for victory. God finds it distracting.

Do not even think about the cost of the Notre Dame merchandise you've just piled into your arms.

Do not paint "Five Minute Parking" over the name on the parking space of a coach you don't admire.

Do not drink too much. Really. We mean it.

Do not sell your ticket. To anyone. Anywhere. Ever. No matter how much the Nebraska fans offer. Do consider donating extras to a charitable organization.

Do not say, "This one's in the bag," when the Irish are up by 20 points with a quarter to go. Especially against Air Force.

Do not leave before the last second has ticked off the clock, the last helmet has been raised and the last Irish player has disappeared up the tunnel.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Happy Anniversary, Hannah & Jerry!

Today marks the eighth anniversary of the Philpots' wedding, and what a grand eight years they have been! Four children, Hannah's teaching degree, Jerry's job at the airport, a new home in the Tooele Valley, and active lives in church, school, and community.

I wish I had a current picture to post, but I don't . So use your imagination -- picture a fine young couple with a healthy brood of kids in the Utah sunshine. There you have it.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Bri - baby??

We are all waiting VERY impatiently for news on this baby!! Isn't she overdue at this time? I want to hear how the hypnobirthing went. So make sure that the news hits the blog when little Sabina comes, ok?? You make a beautiful pregnant mama! It is so exciting to have all of these little ones joining the family! "Little" Benedict Douglas is a whopping baby. He is almost three months old and weighs in at about 18 lbs. He is huge!
Keep us posted, Bri. Love you! (You, too, Peter!)

Thursday, November 08, 2007

MY BAD

Ok....so I accidentally caused some confusion and undue panic on the part of some family members. Will's birthday is not until tomorrow, the 9th!! I apologize for my idiocy!!! I was having such a long day that I guess I wished it was friday! Hey, that is my excuse and I am sticken to it!!! :) Have a great day to all and Happy Birthday tomorrow Will!! :) Sorry about that!

Love always,
Jen

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILL


Today marks the 2nd year of will's birth!! Happy birthday big guy!! I miss ya and I hope you have a very special day in Iowa!!! Love to all!!

Jen

Monday, November 05, 2007

Christmas lists

Okay, Moore family, lets get with it. Joey is the first and only one so far to get his list in. Thanksgiving is only two weeks away and then it gets to the rush. I love shopping this time of year (and it is the only time), so lets get those shopping lists ready and on the blog. We need ideas!! You families need to put family ideas out there, too!! GREAT!

Sunday, November 04, 2007

News from Utah





Well, I thought we would do an updating post to let ya'll in on Philpot affairs. Carter broke his arm last month, his elbow actually from a little fall off a backyard swingset. But he handled his cast well and was relieved to have it removed on Halloween. Which moves us on to the Halloween pictures of our witches and cowboy. The kids did some marathon trick-or-treating with Jerry and I fear we will have candy around the house until Easter. Kesiah joined Mikayla in dance this year and loves it. Kaitlin is crawling like a crazy baby now and can swing her hips in a full circle which is really wierd. Some people have commented that she is circus bound. One can only hope. And our last picture is Kaitlin with her cousin, Gracie the chicken, from Jerry's side of the family. They are a month apart and fun to watch grow together. Can't wait to add Rika and Bri's baby girls to the mix. Hope all is well with everyone. Much Love, Hannah