Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Family



Our family consists of Mom, Savannah, Shiloh, and Lisa.

Savannah is eight years old, she is a real trooper, she can be seen hiking mountains, digging out snow caves, climbing fences, whittling with her pocket knife, playing with her lizard, (possibly with dolls at the same time) reading, riding her bike, or playing with her sisters.
She is a tom boy in the true sense of the word, and boy dad could not be more proud of her. The greatest thing of all is that she loves to do what is right. She is one of the most spiritual little girls I am aware of, she was baptized this past December and bot does she carry a light about her, she would not harm a flee. In fact I never worry when she is with friends about her making right decisions.


Shiloh is five years old, and she is our little joker, she was born with a naturally crude sense of humor that makes mom blush in church on a regular basis. She is very affectionate and loves to cuddle up to mom, dad, Savannah or Lisa.
She loves her primary teachers and can be found visiting at their homes or helping them wash their cars. She is very friendly and loves to make friends. Lately she has been on this little kick where any time we ask her to do something she says "yes mam, or yes sir"
She is a true Joy.

Lisa, wow what do I say about Lisa, she is our 46 year old 5 year old. The most notable thing about Lisa is her sweet innocence. She is as pure as the driven snow, I am sure that one day when I see her in all of her eternal glory that I will fall at her feet and beg forgiveness for not being a better brother to her. Lisa is a homebody, She loves to clean house. Yes that is right she likes cleaning house, when we get fed up with her and decide to punish her, we tell her "No dishes for a week" that will pretty much break her heart.

She loves schedules, every day at 4:00 it is snack time, even if she just finished a huge buffet type lunch at 3:30. She does not like getting out of her routines. She can also be a stubborn ox at times. But the spirit she brings into our home and the things she teaches the girls are invaluable.

That is it, we hope to adopt some day, we have tried to start the process with LDS Social services but have not sealed the deal yet.

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