Monday, February 6, 2012

Christmas at the Watson House

Well, I definitely haven't blogged as much as I was hoping to.  It seems that working full time puts a damper on such things.  So here is an overdue Christmas update with lots of pictures of cute kids. How can I go wrong with that?

Here is my dad.  He is the one that pays for all of our fun. He just recently purchased some super cool glasses.  Truth be told, he is actually having a conversation with my pregnant older sister.  She would drive down and kill me if I didn't preemptively cut her out of the photo. For those of you who were wondering, she is an adorable pregnant lady.

Here is my older brother braving all of the boys.  There are ONLY boys in our family so we are hoping that Tara will end the streak and even out all of the testosterone with a sweet little girl come April.



We spent a little time riding our horses.  They live a very charmed life. They are only ridden about twice a year. Jack is quite the cowboy.  If this picture could talk you would here him whooping and hollering.



Here is Tara's youngest. He is absolutely spoiled rotten because seriously who could say "no" to this face?

This is Ben. Sam's older brother. He has a serious cowboy face on. I am sure that he would melt your heart if he tipped his hat at you.

Here is the little stinker again refusing to pose with me.

This may be the best face of the whole post.  If a picture is worth a thousand words this face speaks volumes.  I love it. I love that freckled nose. I love that I have this picture for future blackmail.


Here is that sweet face again with a grin.


We played ALOT with swords.  My older sisters kids are really in to Star Wars. So light sabers were where it was at.


Here Sam is finishing off his kill. You know you have to take the head or it is just not worth it.

More of the swords. Aren't those faces terrifying?




Here is Uncle "Crack" wading into the foray. I believe we lost him that day.

That is it. That was our holiday.  Okay, that was all the photographic documentation I found on my camera.  Enjoy!