November had lots more memorable moments.
This kid eats raw onions.
This month 7 years ago, we got Dash. I just think these pictures are the sweetest.
We took the kids and voted. It was a family affair.
Kris and I had an awesome date night at Arthur's Steakhouse. The food there is superb and, therefore, picture worthy.
Of course, we attempted a selfie and this was what we got first.
He is such a goof ball.
I had dark chocolate creme brulee for dessert at Arthur's. Kris went to Walgreens and got this for his.
We took the four oldest Storment kids with us to Third Realm and had a blast.
Joel was tuckered out.
Another Keim goofball. Go figure.
Layton and Samuel have become big buddies. I just love this because when we get in our house, we will only be about 10 minutes or so from them. I see lots of play dates in their future.
I can't recall where this was taken (looks like Linda Smith's house), but it is of 3 Hannah's!
Playing around with filters. Oh to have this clear skin. Ha!
Layton helped lead chapel one day.
A few snow flurries one day. I was actually glad nothing became of them. I don't think it would be fun getting around in this apartment complex with snow.
We were fortunate enough to have two date night two Friday nights in a row. This one was a fundraiser dinner Kris got tickets to from work. Then, we went and got ice cream.
Mr. Tim loves him some Ledger. He brought over this sleeping bag and tent for him. He is something else. Ledger just loved it and loves Mr. Tim!
Sleeping in his sleeping bag and tent. We had to send Mr. Tim a picture with a thank-you later that night.
"Mom, I write my name!"
More Mr. Tim fun. He wanted to do this science experiment with the kids.
Layton had a day at school called Track Attack where they have a lot of fun activities.
At the secondary campus, their Track Attack is a dodge ball tournament. Lincoln and a group of friends formed a team called the Fireballs. They had shirts made and everything. Apparently it was a really fun day. Lincoln's team was really good and went far in the tournament until they were finally beat by an 8th grade team.