January 14, 2008

Trying out our new web cam!

We are learning so much with this new web cam. The only problem is Keaten wants to b-bop around too much!

January 13, 2008

Our Family!

4-Generations!


Audrey, Lyla, Molly, and Alexis












Dominic, Richard, Alexis, and Julieann

We Love our Parents


The McKinnon Family Picture!

The Froemke Family Picture

I love kisses!



I never thought I could love anyone this much! Lexi is such a pleasure to be a mom to and makes is so easy to be proud of. She has learned so much in her 4 months and I can't wait to see what else God has in store for her!



The start and finish of how Lexi gives kisses! You have to first touch foreheads, then roll towards the front! She will then start to open her mouth. Then when she feels she is ready and has caught her grip, she closes... it is so cute!









A Girls can never have too many diamonds!

Lexi's great grandpa Lundquist bought her, her first diamond. It was in a beautiful necklace shaped like a cross. She wore it on her baptism day. Lexi was born one day after Gramps.


Alexis Ann Froemke
Baptised: January 13, 2008

Alexis Ann Froemke's Baptism

Lexi has officially joined the father and has been forgiven all her sins. We only hope that she will grow strong in her faith as well as learn to love and follow Jesus. At her baptism, Lexi wore the dress that I wore when I was baptized. She looked ravishing! She was so happy and made the cutest face as the water was being placed on her head. Lexi's god-mommy is Amy Brands and her god-daddy is Jonathan Froemke. We then had people out to our house for some lunch. It was a cold day outside, but warm and so much fun on the inside. It wasn't even too crazy with all the kids in the house. Dominic and I are so blessed to have such a wonderful, supportive family and friends.



Froemke Christmas

To end the fun, Summer and I decided to have a sledding race... there is a problem. We're a little larger than the sled calls for, we had trouble running and jumping onto our sled, and we couldn't keep our balance on the sled...no matter the problems we had, it was an exceptional day! Lots of laughs and love.
Boys will be boys! There is endless amount of fun on all the "Boy Toys" that are provided when we head to the Froemke's. We're not sure (the wives) if they kids are having the most fun, or the dads! It has now been decided by Keaten, that mom is no fun as she can't do a "doughnut"! How is a mom supposed to compete with that. I told Keaten, "I may not be able to do a doughnut, but I can eat them"! The boys had a blast with one another.

Oh, Lexi... what did you get! A hippo that eats shapes as you walk! She was so fun at Christmas. She just looked around and watched everyone get her presents. She told me she couldn't pick what was her favorite gift, she loved them all!


Here they are... The Grandparents, and all the Grand kids. What a handful!
Gabby just love "Babies" so when her mom was holding Lexi she wanted to sit too! Those two girls are going to rule the roost when they get older! Watch out boy cousins here comes the girls!

Grandma Julieann and the two girls.

Daddy and Keaten. The only words you'll here out of Keaten's mouth while snowmobiling, "Faster daddy, faster". A mother's worst nightmare
Keaten and his best pal, Jake! Those two have become such good buddies. They love to play with each other. There will be trouble when they get older... the parents already have that figured out! Regardless, we're so happy they love each other so much.

Christmas Rocks!

Keaten's new smartcycle! He doesn't quite get it so were just waiting for the day that we can say, "Keaten does well on is smartcycle. He is so SMART!" We'll get there...All he wants to do is race, fast.

Keaten being the best big brother in the world. He says, "Lexi, I will open your present for you!" Lexi didn't seem to ming! Wait until next year, Keaten...hahaha

Thanks you so much Daddy! You are the best!


I just love watching kids open presents... Not but 5 seconds after the first is open, they are already ripping into the next! "Keaten, what did you get", I asked. "Nothing!" was his answer.