Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Snow and More Snow




This has been one long winter- with lots of SNOW!
Lexi is in the middle of the "tunnel" to our front door.
The banks down the road are higher than they have
been for years. Some people in our ward have shoveled
their roofs two times with winter. A family in Island Park
measures the snow on their deck after each snow storm then
shovels off the deck. Last week their snow had measured
a total of 16 feet just thru February!! Where is SPRING?

Our Winter Bunny Visitor

This little bunny can often be seen in our yard nibbling on our shrubs...
Last week while Brad was on the computer he turned around to find
the bunny in our window sill. You can barely see the snow that has piled
up from sliding off our metal roof. That is at a 5' level, convenient for the
bunny to access our window sill. He appeared to look at us as we took
his picture but continued to stay there for some time.

Mason's Blessing

Laura and Allen were able to come for the blessings with
with their family, Alyssa, Mitch, and Lexi.
Such a cute family picture- and family of five.
It's the Peterson Fab Five now!

Dad, Mom and Mason. Blessed on January 9th, 2011
at their home on South Canyon Rd. in Payson, Utah.

Isn't this the cutest picture! Mason is even smiling!!



Christmas with Dad's Siblings




It has been such a long time since all of dad's sisters and brothers have gotten together. Alice decided to host a dinner at her house and everyone attended. Lots of fun conversation was had and before we knew it we had talked late into the evening. It was great to get together! We also decided to start a Gomer Williams Family Reunion this coming year, August 2011. We use to enjoy the Noah Williams Reunion a number of years ago when our children were young. We have many great memories of those reunions with Friday night campouts at Pole Bridge with 125 people camping. Saturdays were fun activities for the kids and pot luck lunch followed by a genealogy meeting. The reunions always ended with a huge water fight.


Sunday, November 28, 2010

To Shoot or Not To Shoot


The only way Brad would shoot is with his camera. And he got a good one! :)
While we were down with Candace, Beau, and the boys, Brad stayed home.
On Thanksgiving Day he had a couple of dinner invitations but elected to stay home alone.
When he saw this Buck walk up the lane by our living room window, he was so exceited.
He ran to get his camera and shot the picture through our front window. It looks like the
deer is digging for crab apples in our front yard. It made his day!!! :)