Friday, February 4, 2011

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Recent Pictures


My blog has been down for a while so I am a little behind. Fun things have happened in the last few months:
-We went to California for Thanksgiving and New Years.
-Evan's brother Luke got married here in the Seattle temple.
-We had a nice cozy Christmas here in Redmond and even played in the snow over break.
-To top it off, we have grown more and more excited to be expecting baby #3. I am finally through the tough part and feel like a new woman. We will find out what we are having in just a few weeks.

We are thankful for another new year, another chance to try harder and do better. My motto for 2011... "Keep Calm and Carry On," the old British saying.


Brynn playing in the snow.

Mommy and Kenzie hanging out.
The family photo shoot that was supposed to result in a nice Christmas card. Unfortunately it didn't happen.
Luke and Lisa walking out of the temple..."just married!" (photo taken from Kali Leenstra http://kalileenstraphoto.com/blog/?p=3368)

4 of the 5 Millar brothers (Ray is on his mission).
Our family outside of the Seattle temple.
Words to remember:





Sunday, November 14, 2010

Kinder Photo

I could stare at this all day. McKenzie, we love you to pieces. Yay for Kindergarten!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Happy Birthday Evan



People often ask me, "does Evan ever get mad or upset?" My answer is honest: "no." Because of him, our home is full of peace, love, and lots of humor. He stays the course, he holds the line, he keeps it all together. His calm, faithful, funny self keeps our family happy and thriving. He works hard and believes in playing hard. He is an amazing husband and father. Evan is nothing short of my everything.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Texas Family Comes to Seattle

Dad, Lori, and Spencer came for a visit! We were happy to have our Texas family in our home. We had beautiful weather and a lot of quality time together. It was a great reunion!





Sunday, October 3, 2010

General Conference


McKenzie drew a picture of President Monson on the stand. The black lines, in case you were wondering, are "ya know, the lines on old people's faces." I'm grateful for conference. It was a fabulous weekend.