Tuesday, December 23, 2008

The Leyes Family Christmas

We spend the weekend celebrating Christmas with the Leyes side. We had some bumps along the way but had a wonderful time. We were suppose to leave on Friday afternoon but with 10 inches of snow that fell during the day we had to change our plans and leave on Saturday. Brian's sister and family came down the flu and we were not able to see them. Margaret was very sad not seeing her cousin Jillian but did spend the night with her Uncle Dave and Aunt Anna! The kids did see their cousins Samantha, Sara and Dawson. The exciting news of the weekend was Molly started to walk! Yeah!

We had a wondeful time with everyone and we love you all very much! Thanks for making Christmas extra special!
Matthew getting his uncle Dave

Cousin Time





Margaret with her cousins Samantha, Sara and Dawson

Opening my gift!


I was really into opening gifts! We had Christmas at my Grandpa and Grandma Leyes house this weekend!

Snow Day

Last Friday, we had 10 inches of snow fall in Grand Blanc! The kids were excited because there was no school and they had time to play in the snow!

No Santa




Molly was not impressed with Santa this year!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Happy Holidays!

It is hard to believe that Christmas is less than two weeks away. We decided this year to stay in Michigan for Christmas. It is getting hard to travel with santa gifts and it will be nice to have the kids wake up in their house for Christmas! We will be traveling to the Leyes side next weekend and then the Gifford side on the 26th. We hope that everyone has a wondeful holiday season!

The Leyes Bunch!


Kissing the little sister


Our Bobcats!


Christmas Pictures

We had kid picture day in front of the tree with their Christmas outfits on. That was crazy! Molly was not into sitting with Margaret and Matthew for pictures!

Margaret


Matthew


Molly Anne



Happy Birthday Margaret!


Margaret is 7!

Margaret turned 7 on December 4. We had a family birthday party for her at home. She loved her new curling iron from Nana and Grandpa.