Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Voo-Do Dolls!


You are all puppets at our house, or voo-do dolls if you behave badly. Forget about coal at Christmas time, you have worse things to think about! :) Anastasia thinks you are all "neat". Let us know if the black magic works!


In order of your appeareance: Anastasia, Ereland, Steve, Grandma, Mom, Grandpa, Breanna, Brad (Green), Dad, Katelin.


The Things That Go Bump In The Night!






Ereland is crawling, and at quite a good speed. She has had to learn fast to keep up with her big sister Anastasia. I can't tell you what a great feeling it is to have her develop some freedom and a bit of Independence! Hallelujah!

What big teeth you have!


I thought that I had taken some pictures of little red with her cape this year, but looks like we are still recovering thoes. As well as the ones of my little pumpkin. But in the mean time, ... all the better to eat dandelions with my dear.


Be Grateful!

If you have been keeping up to date with us crazy Hunsakers, you will already know that this last week or so, we have been scampering to recover three, (yup count them 1, 2, 3.) hard drives. We have lost all our home movies, pics, and all my school work. . . . until my super hero DAVE THE BABE found a recovery software that has restored most of the important stuff. I have two regrets in the matter, one; we should have made hard copies of this stuff a LONG time ago, and two; we are only getting the home videos back in 9 sec. intervals. It will be a LONG project splicing the videos back together, but definitely worth it. So on top of all the other things we wanted to do in November, most of it has gone to long nights in front of a screen thinking, "Thank Heaven we got that picture back!" Seeing my girls again as mere infants made me re-appreciate having the time I have with them now, as a stay at home Mommy! It is hard to see it on a daily basis, but they grow up SO FAST! I found myself before this adventure thinking of Anastasia as almost a 4 year old, and very glad to know that she hadn't experienced an inhuman growth spurt during the night, and that she was still my little two year old.

So, heres to a few of the ones that we are grateful to still have.


Friday, November 2, 2007

Mom, why are the leaves falling down?


This morning Anastasia told me that the tree in our backyard was naked, and wondered if it was cold. I can't believe it is November, and Turkey Day just around the corner. We can't wait for snow. Here are some funnies.... enjoy.