I am Kirstin, and this is my photo blog. I love to take pictures and share them with everyone around me. Sharing the beauty of the earth is one way I can share the love of Christ with others. I hope you enjoy your visit!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Time with the deWebers =)

Up at the top left corner of Washington state, my dad's parents made their home with a view of Canada. Driving to their hours is always amazing because of the view we get to see!

I very much know that the pictures are loosing their quality when I put them on blogger, but I still wanted to show you a little of our life when we visit. Oh, and the theme for colors is B&W, faded color, and some original color. =D
Siblings get to spend time together. =)


We get to live in a five-star house with a beautiful European theme. =)



We are reunited again with our great-grandma. =)

And cousins who happen to be adorable. 8D




We get to help cook amazing meals, or smell them throughout the day. 8D




We take pictures of each other. =)

And with each other. 8D

We let the younger ones try on our boots. 8D 8D



We get to admire flowers that are still blooming. =)


We get to babysit cousins, who, by the way, point at everything in the entire world. 8D 8D

And feast at amazing, huge tables with all our family. =)

Eating family cinnamon rolls. 8D


We get to look at our adorable cousin who wears the cutest things ever, and loves holding fake fruit. 8D

We carve pumpkins together

And carve our cousin's pumpkin. 8D X) =)
More posts to come on the rest of our trip to Washington state! =D

3 comments:

Unknown November 11, 2009 at 11:06 AM  

"I very much know" Haha Kirsten. I love you!

Wow, that was in Washington right? The house looked amazing! And your cousins are so cute :D

Kristin November 11, 2009 at 1:15 PM  

awww i love these so much! those kiddies are stinkin' cute!

The Ordinary November 12, 2009 at 2:47 PM  

Haha these are awesome! Those kiddos look hilarious!

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