Friday, December 26, 2008

Interesting perspective on Christmas ...


Well .... maybe not. Ava's hat sort of slipped down ... she was unaffected and patiently waited for her mom to take it off since it obviously didn't fit quite yet.

But the wording on her outfit says it all!!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

A "Silent Night" for Ava

We attended a Christmas Eve service last night at the Clearwater Church of the Nazarene. Since Roxanne had to sing and Kamen was to play Joseph, we had to get there early. Kasi and I sat in the back with Ava. Ava is getting so responsive now so, of course, I pulled out the trusty "Flip Video" camera and voila! Here she is .. and you can hear her mommy singing along. (This was during the practice time prior to the service.)

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Smilebox Christmas Greetings

Below, you will see two Christmas Greeting 'cards' which the two oldest girls created through Smilebox. It will take just a moment to load and then pages will turn automatically. Or, you may click on the arrow at the bottom of each page.

The Herrington Family

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Sharing my family ...

The following photo album is of Roxanne's family. I promised I wouldn't share it until she had a chance to share it with her friends and our family. I checked with Chris tonight and he was certain that I was clear to go ... however, if this disappears tomorrow, you'll know that I had to abort the upload .. or the download .. or whatever it is!! Sandi will be sending me hers tonight .. and hopefully we'll get the rest of the family shared shortly!

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What if my brain gets too full?

Tyler was looking at something and wanted Sandi to take a picture. She told him she didn't have her camera so he should take a picture with his brain. She told him that it was like photographic memory. So, they walked outside and he turned around to Sandi and asked, "What happens when your brain gets full?"

Sandi told him that she was certain his brain would never get full!

I think he was relating that to the memory card in her camera which must be dumped once it gets full.