Monday, May 11, 2009

mothers day picnic~

i guess that it has become kind of a tradition that my dads side of the family gets together on mothers day and has a picnic. this year was fun because it was the first chance a lot of them had to meet briea. of course i was excited to show her off too. so we hopped into the van and took a little trip to visit the family for mothers day. this is my grandma pat holding briea for the first time!
little k-man on the swing.

the little girl on the left is kimber. she is my third cousin. she was born a day after briea. i have no clue what that makes her to briea but they sure are cute together..
this is my little cousin. my dad and briea.cullan enjoying some digging.
grandpa jeff and the kiddos making silly faces. well i think briea just wanted to sleep.
all in all we had a nice visit and a fun time. i know the kids had fun playing at the park and playing with all the kids.
hope everyone else had a happy mothers day!

1 comment:

Megan said...

That's a fun tradition. I'm sure your family loved meeting Briea. It's so fun to show off a new baby!

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