November flew by for us. I have so many pictures and it is hard to choose just a few. These pictures make me sad because they are in our old house and this move has been hard on all of us :(
Dredyn is always making sure that Stihl is happy. He is a very good big brother to him.
Stihl loves Mickey Mouse and sad to say that this is the only way I can get anything done.
I had the chance to go and help in Dredyns classroom one afternoon. It was fun to see him in that environment and how excited he was.
We finally got some snow and the kids were in heaven. To bad it didn't stick.
Stihl and I headed to Utah one day to sign papers for our new house. We stayed with Wendi and Tim and got to hang out that morning with them. These two are just 4 weeks apart and Stihl is a giant compared to Duke.
Stihl and I had to ride the Salt Lake express home and he was such a good little traveler.
Diesel loves tools and he also loved taking nails out of the walls.
We took Grandma Kathy out for her birthday
How my days are spent. Love these two!
Diesel is always asking me to take his picture.
This move has been extremely hard on Brodyn and one morning I found this note that he had wrote to one of his friends. Instantly made me and Matt cry.
Matt promised Diesel a doughnut but never had time to take him so I took him and he was in heaven.
My packing buddy was not having fun. Neither was I.
My Mom watched our boys one day so we could pack up the rest of the house. Wendi sent me these pictures. So grateful for family that is willing to help us out.
Out exploring our new stomping grounds and we came across this skate park. It's close to our house and the boys love it.
Brodyn and Dredyn started at their new school and to say it was rough on them is an understatement. I was at the school five times their first day.
This is a constant view out any of our windows and Diesel is in heaven. Me on the other hand can not wait for all the construction to be done.
Brodyn got student of the month and I had no idea. A friend of ours sent this to me. So proud of him and his hard work.
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