Party like a princess...

So times are a changing here in the King household. Almost 2 teens live here, and soon to be a bunch of pre-teens to follow. :) Trying to...

Saturday, June 28, 2008

We finally gave in...

Too many people have given us a hard time about not having a blog...so here we go...we are off on our newest adventure. My hopes are to keep up with this frequently...pregnant, with 3 kids ages 4 and under, we'll see where this goes. :) Enjoy the pictures.



Last summer both of my brothers and their families relocated to North Carolina. So this year the Buckwalter's decided to go to Emerald Isle, N.C. to vacation rather than Ocean City, N.J. We had an awesome time and were blessed with beautiful weather. Our kids even travelled well despite the 8 hours in the truck. Here is a picture of just a fraction of the kids heading to the beach. Their were 12 kids, 9 of whom were ages 4 and under. We liked to think it was organized chaos. :) Kaden and Kaycee had SO much fun seeing their cousins again...

Along with the relocation to North Carolina, the Buckwalter boys also purchased motorcycles. We hauled Matt's motorcycle down, and my brother-in-law, Chris, borrowed one down there. These "Wild Hogs" went for a touring trip one morning. I am not quite sure what these guys are talking about...my precious husband Matt, and brother Matt...

Kaden and Kaycee stop riding bike long enough to pose for a quick shot. Kaden will be 5 the end of July, and Kaycee is 3 1/2. Campbell (not pictured) is 15 months old.

And this is the crew...

My parents, Richard and Debbie, with their 12 grandchildren. Thanks mom and dad for the huge blessing vacation always is...We look forward to it every year...and a great thanks to Matt's brother Mark who watched the chickens for us so Matt was able to go for the whole week. We love you all. :)

2 comments:

Angela Stoltzfus said...

Yayyyyyyyyy! So glad (& a little suprised) that you have a blog! =) scott & i both just enjoyed your vaca pics. especially the huge-o family pic!

smorrissey said...

Wow, I'm a bit surprised about the blog thing too:) But it looks like a neat way to keep in touch. What a beautiful family picture! Maybe you can give me a tour of the farm sometime:)