Sorry it's been so long since my last post.

Being in school and dealing with end of the semester projects and

finals has kept me pretty busy. Plus, there were the holidays and all the craziness that goes along with them. So, a lot has happened in the past couple of weeks. First, we had to take Evan to get a hair cut so he could look nice and groomed for all of our out-of-town company that was coming, and he looks so cute sitting in that barber chair. The place where I take him is so funny. There's nobody in there under 60 years old, but they're the sweetest old men, and they're so good at doing just a regular old boy haircut. So, after the haircut, Thanksgiving came. On Tuesday Drew had a little program at school. It was really cute. They made their own costumes and sang some songs and did

a little play thing. She was an indian woman. You can see from the pictures how much smaller she is than everyone else. It was a really cute program,

and I never thought I could be so proud. Anyways, we spent Thursday with the Clark's and then Friday with the Kinzel's. I love having Thanksgiving dinner twice. Especially since we don't have it at our house and don't get to enjoy all the leftovers. The kids did really good. These are just some pictures from my parents' house. Here's Erin reading to Alli (yes, she actually sat still for more than 30 seconds), and Evan drinking something. I don't know who's cup that is. They don't

discriminate between germs. If it's drinkable, it's fine with them. This picture of

Alli on the counter is her attempting to dry dishes. That was pretty cute. And, here's Alli holding the newest addition to the family, Colin. She was so excited, and once she got to sit and hold him, she decided that next she needed to stand and hold him. It was pretty funny. And, I have to add that Colin is sooo precious. He's so calm and sweet and he smells so good. In this last picture, Drew finally lost some teeth. She lost the first one the day before Thanksgiving, and then lost the other one about a week later. It was somewhat traumatic,

though, because she tends

to be a bit of a drama queen, which, I have to admit, she inherited from me. I remember doing the same thing. She was excited, though, and the tooth fairy brought her a 2-dollar bill for each tooth. It was fun playing the tooth fairy on the first one.

The second one was fun, but Andy and I were so tired that it was a big decision deciding who would stay up till she fell asleep. We finally agreed that the fair thing would be for both of us to do it together, but I'm pretty sure Andy didn't hold out. Anyways, that's the update for now. Now that school is ending for the semester, hopefully I can keep things a little more updated.