Archive for November, 2008
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 30 Nov 2008
In that lost stack of photos, I found a few gems from our trip to Glendive, Mont. For my 10-year class reunion, the girls and I went back to catch up with family and friends. Rachel and Calvin were in town for a visit too! This gave us a chance to visit with Grandma Myrtle at her apartment. [...]
Filed in Children,Family,Glendive,Travel
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 30 Nov 2008
We moved to Las Vegas in August of 2004; Katy was 8 and Sandy was 5. I had a roll of film developed just after we moved. Not surprisingly, the photos were lost in a junk pile until today. To save space, I’ve posted thumbnails (a cropped version of the original). Click on the photo to [...]
Filed in Children,Family,Spokane
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 30 Nov 2008
We’ve been saving for a big trip with the kids to Germany and Austria tentatively scheduled for summer 2009. But with the instability of the state budget and banking crisis, we’ve decided that an expensive excursionprobably isn’t a good idea. I think the girls a pretty bummed about it. So are we. Maybe next year we can [...]
Filed in Travel
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 27 Nov 2008
We’ve just finished eating dessert at the Beatty’s house. Check out the fabulous meal Janice put together.
Filed in Holidays,Las Vegas
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 27 Nov 2008
Rain is rare in Las Vegas. We’ve been so happy the last two days. It’s been raining! Katy and Yuma braved the rain to get a photo in the backyard.
Filed in Children,Holidays,Las Vegas
Amy Bouchard Brooks on 25 Nov 2008
Katy was having a lot of tooth pain. I took her to the dentist and she needed a root canal! It was taken care of today; she’s very sore tonight. Poor baby!
Filed in Children
Jeremy Brooks on 24 Nov 2008
Sandy has been participating in the Mountainview honors choir for the first half of the school year, and was selected as one of the soloists for the winter performance. Here are some shots and a video of her first performance from last week…the girl next to her is her best friend Bridget.
Tags: choir
Filed in Children,Everyday
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