Monday, November 28, 2011

Weekend Update


On Thanksgiving Day, my wife and I had our family meal at my mother-in-law's house. Our daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids were there too. It's been a while so, just to bring you up to date... Our grandson is now 5 years old and he actually started kindergarten in September of this year. Can you believe it? My granddaughter is now 2 years old and has officially entered into that infamous "terrible two" stage, which I know now can last about two years via my grandson. But seriously, time flies, doesn't it?

As for Black Friday, my wife and I went with our daughter and grandkids to the King of Prussia mall, then on to the movies to see "Happy Feet 2". After that, our last stop before going home was Target. It was a busy day, but the little ones were there to make sure we had some fun along the way. On Saturday, my wife and I did some Christmas shopping on our own; and Sunday, we just chilled around the house and had a quiet day at home. So, from my family to yours, we hope you and your loved ones had a blessed weekend too!








































3 comments:

Daddy Squeeze Me! said...

those are some gorgeous kids. continue spoiling them. it's your grandparently duty.

bayoucreole said...

You have a beautiful family Keith! Your grandson has your smile...that's too adorable!

Rich said...

Love the picture of you and your grandson engrossed with the smart phones.




KEEPING THE FAITH: RANDOM PRAYERS "ON THE DOWNLOAD"

DEAR GOD: Sometimes anger seems so near to the surface of my life. An unwelcome word, the remembrance of a past hurt, a disappointment I had not expected can make my emotions swirl with the force of a small cyclone. Sometimes my heart feels hot, my nerves feel edgy, my mind feels like lit dynamite. And sometimes, I just turn silent, go inward, cut myself off from anything and anyone that could ease the throbbing inside. I hold on to my anger, as if to let it go would render the reason for my anger meaningless. I pray that your great love will burn away my anger and leave me settled in the cool breeze of your presence. Help me let go, not only of the anger, but of what made me angry in the first place. Let me breathe deep the wonder and peace of love. Amen.









































































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