Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Monday, December 6, 2010

Seasons Greetings!





Nothing says Merry Christmas quite like being strangled by the Christmas tree's garland.

Friday, December 3, 2010

You Know You're a Peabody When...

11. Dessert will solve any problem.
10. You pronounce words with your own made-up accent (spa-cial; may-sure)
9. You don't take "no" for an answer.
8. You have tons of ideas, but don't get around to doing most of them.
7. You write on scraps of paper, envelopes, napkins, etc.
6. Random people will tell you their whole life story. You've never met a stranger.
5. You embellish stories like a game of telephone. You tell a story the way you think it should have happened.
4. If it's on sale, buy it.
3. Sing despite the fact that you don't know any of the words or the tune of the song.
2. You are "one size fits all."
1. Others can tell what you ate for lunch by looking at your shirt. You always take a little home with you on your chest.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Ah, Kindergarten Graduation


Christina's eyes are red from crying. Graduating can be so emotional-while I am making gang symbols on the side.

Fun Times at the Dollar Pool


As usual....Christina is cold, Hope is mad, and Michelle is making a weird pose.

Everyone Loves the Peabody Girls


Rock'n Out


Don't mind me. I'm just in the corner going on picnic-wearing my sunglasses while rocking in a rocking chair.

Happy Meals!


I love how board Christina looks.

Friday, March 5, 2010

I've heard that dogs resemble their owners...


Merry Christmas!

What do you get for Christmas when you have the female version of obsessive-cleaner Danny Tanner as a mother?






Someone Poisoned the Drinks!

Three guesses as to who did it. Who put pepper in the drinks of un-suspecting cousins who wanted seconds?

(Notice how prepared Grandpa and Grandma were with the sheet under our table. They knew a spill was inevitable.)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Dumpster Dive

As legend would have it, I found this watermelon and ate it out of the trash can at a church function. I'm so glad someone documented the exact moment of food poisoning. (allegedly) :)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

It begins here...


Grandpa and Grandma and their five beautiful daughters
(Sorry none of you were able to make it for the picture, ladies.)





Aren't We Adorable: The Series

Someone must have taught us at a young age that if we clasped our hands together, then we would look like innocent little angels.




I have managed to perfect the adorable hand clasp.

I think we were a little too old to wear these Easter dresses...and hats...and frilly socks...and check out those accessories! Purse or lace gloves?



A Family Tradition


Yes, our family history is filled with important stories that teach life lessons. These stories are passed on from generation to generation in a much-like version of the game "telephone." The way a story begins is no where close to how the story ends. Not only do we enjoy stories with valuable lessons, but we are also blessed with many "Peabody Sayings." Enjoy and remember to pack plenty of clean underwear!