Monday, January 14, 2013

Thanksgivings with the other coast family!

It's been a really really long time since our last post. Sorry about that. The things that have been taking up our time..... Marc passed his first architecture exam (of seven), we bought a house and are now renovating it, we are getting renters for our old place and working on the overwhelming aspects of moving a couple of pack rats with two kids worth of crap... I mean toys.
Anyway, we are now going to post Thanksgiving photos.
We all flew out to the east coast. Holy cow! What a difficult "challenge" that was.
But very worth it. The short version is we saw Lina's grandparents, i.e. Louis and Pascal's great grandparents. They were OVER THE MOON! It was great. Then a drive to Philadelphia for my east coast extended family. The kids had a great time with all the cousins and Lina and I were really proud to introduce them to the whole family.
Great Grandpa Miller and the boys hanging out in the back yard 


The boys discover the biggest back yard ever!

Great Grandma Isabel and Great Grandpa Miller and Cousin Alyce
all watching Baby TV starring Pascal

Lunch time at the Miller household.

Baby TV breaks the theatrical "fourth wall"

Then a long early morning drive to Philadelphia for a visit with
Marilyn and Mel and the rest of the Lichtman side of the family.

The boys sharing a rocking chair. And by "sharing" I mean
fighting for the sole possession. 

Always the artist

You mean it's winter and it's not raining?!?
Let's go outside!

Cousin Cameron showing P-man how to be a goalie

Marc's dream comes true.... maybe 

The Brazilian league

Aunt Shawn watchin' Louis STOMPIN' THE YARD!



Ground swell giggles


National Swing Competitor Pascal Furst
showing Aunt Shawn his moves.

Pascal's stiff competition, Louis, getting up in his face!
More toys than he knows what to do with. 

MAYHEM!!!!!!!! Monica, Zach, Ben, Cameron and Noah


Mo sharing her musical talents with Louis



Zach making Pasquach giggle.

Nonna cuddling her Louis

A day out at the orchard/farm in Pennsylvania.



Cam, Ben and Jess. 


"This is how you call the chickens. 'Hey! Over here!'





Three generation of Furst guys. 

Thanks for looking through pictures of us on our Thanksgiving trip.