Friday, December 26, 2008

Hey check out my Smartwool socks! Toasty toes.

This is one of my (Sarah) favorite outfits on Lily. Our morning rountine includes a wash down in the bathroom (current location). After that we get dressed. Since we acquired so many hats in the 3-6 month clothes we are wearing a new one everyday.

I'll say cheese.... then you gim'me a hug!

X-mas and everything else!!


Here I am fishing in December on the Big Thompson River about 5 miles north of home. The weekend after the river had frozen over and now I have to fish below Lake Olympus dam where there are more people than fish.
We celebrated Christmas on the 20th in Boulder with Carol, Gary, Uncle Kyle, and Liz (Gary's Daughter). Lily is shown here with one of her Christmas dresses.
Nikita was in the Christmas spirit!!!

We had a fun night with dinner at Buca di Beppo and dessert at the house followed by games. Carol made some pomegranate martinis.
It is Christmas eve morning and Lily and I lay not wanting to get up.
Kyle and Nicholas came to our pad for Christmas eve day and stayed the night to have dinner and s'mores by the fire.
Watching movies Christmas Day
Uncle Kyle playing airplane!!!
Christmas day is almost over "I'm pooped"







Thursday, December 25, 2008

Bruemmer's Christmas


Well, Lily had her first Christmas. Here is a preview of her video chat with the Minnesota Bruemmers


More to come when we upload more photos...

Off to hike in the upper forties (temp outside)!!!

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

The Bruemmers come to Colorado

Grandma and Grandpa Bruemmer with Lily




















Grandma Bruemmer with Lily



















Lily and Puppers













Kim & Mark with Lily














Lily during some fun tummy time















...and what trip to Colorado would be complete with out a little fly fishing. This time we actually have proof they caught something. This will probably be the last fishing trip until spring. As we were leaving to head back the midwest, the resevoir froze over.

Dad & his fish



















Mark & his fish