Today was the big family party for Bryce.

I love that we could have family from both of Jason’s parents’ side as well as from my dad’s side all there together.

I also get a kick out of watching Zachary interact with other kids, especially relatives, and find his place in it all.

The party theme was bugs, so I had a good time with that.

Here’s Uncle Aaron trying to convince Bryce that the gift from him and Aunt Amy is his favorite.

And here is our little family, thankful to the Lord for an incredible year with our sweet boy, Bryce!

Aaron & Amy, Birthdays, Brian & Kirsten, Bryce, Jason, Jason's Parents, Jason's Relatives, Lindsay, Lindsay's Relatives, Todd, Zachary

Thursday night we had breakfast for dinner, as that seems to be Bryce’s favorite meal. Brian and Isaac joined us.

Earlier in the day we opened gifts from Bryce’s Grandma and Grandpa in Texas. He loved this one! (Thank you, Aaron, for the ebay suggestion!!)


Diana – So the cake makes the website after all!
Last Tuesday our Girls’ Night was about Cake Decorating, led by Jessica. We learned some techniques and then got to experiment. Mine seriously was the most amateur result. Everyone else made some cool cakes!
So anyway, we had the cake with the family for dessert on Wednesday and we let Bryce have a piece to practice for his birthday this Thursday. Unlike his brother (who cried and didn’t want to have anything to do with it), he dove right in and got it all over!




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2007
As I was keeping Bryce from pulling down Jason’s books this morning, I was noticing some of the titles of Jason’s web development books. For those of you not in the know,
The CSS Cookbook does not, in fact, contain recipes.
Headrush Ajax is not about proper ventilation when cleaning the floors.
And the Cluetrain Manifesto is not a murder mystery novel.
Go figure.
