Sunday, January 6, 2008

We have succumbed!



We have finally joined the world of blogging. We think this will be a great way to stay in touch and a shameless way to showcase our cute children! 
We had a wonderful Christmas and New Year in Phoenix with the rest of the Selim's. The boys cashed in on all things Cars and decided to store them all in their new tent. 
                        
    We were able to spend lots of fun time with Lynne, Emily, Taylor, Justina and Aiden. We went hiking to a waterfall just outside of Phoenix which seemed to be missing the water :), went bowling, visited the railroad park in Scottsdale, went to the Mesa temple, lots of last minute and after Christmas shopping(me) and computer games (Jeremy and the boys), and raided Grandma's stash of Disney Movies - Snow White is the reigning champion.
                                                     
We are happy to be back home and Jeremy still has a bit of vacation before he heads back to work. Before we headed off to Phoenix, Jeremy decided to make a little movie with the boys. We think they did a great job and that they are even cuter in real life. 

5 comments:

Justina Selim said...

I am so excited that you started this! Aiden is too. He pointed to the picture and said Andrew. He still randomly asks where Andrew is during the day! We miss you guys allready! We had tons of fun with you guys over the break!

zippity-do-da said...

Wahoo! Cyber space is so much better with you in it. I feel closer to you already.

Science Teacher Mommy said...

Loved your video. Zippity do da sent it on my email. Hilarious.

My favorite part was either that you have three boys (which I have) or the fridge full of DP (which I need).

Science Teacher Mommy said...

But, just be careful about personal information. There are a lot of crazies out there. I am not one. At least, not in the criminal sense of the word crazy.

Abby said...

Hey I saw your video from Alexa's link--very cute, and I'm impressed at the acting prowess of such young ones. My kid just wants to see what I'm filming, which makes for a very boring video, of course.