You know your kids are official health food nuts, when they get
this excited to eat something this green for dinner.

I guess Bob isn't quite part of the health food club yet.

Actually, this is kale pesto over brown rice, and the entire family really likes it.
Bob just was being funny, as usual (he is one of the most consistently funny people we know) ;)

Spencer was really proud of this BYU vs. UofU picture he drew.
He took about five pictures of it. It will be preserved for posterity forever.
Mallory had a birthday! We celebrated at Amy & Brent's home, and watched the BYU/UCLA game.
BYU gave Mally a good birthday present, and won the game, 59 to 0!
Here she is with her birthday spice cake with whipped cream, yum!

Here she is opening presents:

Mallory lost her first tooth!

Beautiful Aliysa

I looked out the window, and what did I see...

...Andrew climbing up the apple tree.

Here he is climbing down

Bob started football. This is a picture of his first game (you can see him crouched down at the line, he is #42). He is having a blast playing, and we love going to his games. He is playing really well. The other teams make sure to double team him, and he rarely lets anyone past him when he is pass protecting. In his second game, last week, he had several highlights. He caught a fumbled ball when it flew up in the air, and ran with it, he blocked a punt, and his teammate caught it and scored a touchdown, he had at least one sack, and he had numerous great tackles for losses. He has worked really hard to be in shape for football. We're all impressed.

The second game was FREEZING cold (I think our high that day was 39 degrees or something like that). Bob's family came to the game after his niece Amber's baptism. We all cheered loudly, and tried not to freeze to death. Luckily we had some handwarmers in our car, and all the kids had snowsuits and heavy coats on. Brrrr.
Well, that's our update.
Oh, here's a funny "Andrew" story. On Sunday, he was being really loud during the opening song. He was just making a lot of noise. Bob's parents were sitting behind us, and I whispered in his ear, "Do you see Grandma & Grandpa? I think Grandpa wants you to be quiet in church." (I know, not the best parenting technique, but I hoped it might work) He looked up at me, and smacked me! Then he said "I want to sing the song!" I felt horrible, as you can imagine. The poor kid was raising his voice in song, and I basically told him no one was appreciating it. I hope my kids survive my imperfect parenting techniques.