Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable-- if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
Phil 4:8

Thursday, October 22, 2009

We have got eggs coming out of our ears

Aly's new haircut which I absolutely love. She loves it as well.


Blake holding 2 eggs that our chickens just laid. This is such a new thing for us to have chickens and the whole egg laying thing. But they finally are laying eggs and we have had at the most 4 eggs a day. We only have 4 chickens and they probably won't lay eggs every day so on average we might have 3 eggs. But it is too many for us. We will need to share some eggs for sure. For those who know me quite well know I have just recently started eating eggs. At first I wasn't sure about eating eggs that OUR chickens laid but I have opened myself up to trying them and they don't taste any different . Aly still won't eat them but eventually maybe when she turns 30 she will start eating them too. If you need any eggs give us a call we need to get rid of tons of eggs!!

The Schultz extended family

The cousins playing together.
Blake standing by Grandma Frances plot
Grandma Frances urn could only fit in their crooked; but really it seemed to fit her well. She wasn't the typical fit in the mold kind of person. She was an extraordinary type of person. The service for her allowed me to understand more of Brian's dad's family. Oh, Brian's Grandma was a crazy women. I think I got to know her when she was more subdued.
This is Brian's Aunt Judy, Uncle Wally and Dad. He has such a nice family, though they don't frequently see each other.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Fun Times in Pullman

The kids went to their first cougar football game and they thoroughly enjoyed it. Today Blake was playing Cougar football. He said they say go cougs go, cougs. It is so cute how they imitate what they really like for a while. He is quite small but maybe he will be a football player? Not my dream for him but what can you do?

Anyways we all had a lot of fun staying with Emily, Jill and Andrew. We hope to make it there again soon. They don't have much time left in college, so we must enjoy it while it lasts.

Aunt Emily and their tatoos
The new breezeway you might call it off the cub.
Ferdinand's ice cream, we even saw the bears and one was taking a bath.
On the crazy chair at the Davenport in Spokane. They were being tigers. Brian had to do some work in Spokane before we made our way to Pullman.