I am so greatful for my husband and our spirited little munchkin. I sure love this time of year for its beautiful Fall colors and time to get together with family. But I especially appreciate it because it is a time to reflect on what we're thankful for. I can't express the gratitude I feel for my Heavenly Father for blessing me with such a wonderful family. Cody is an amazing example to me. He is such a hard worker and truly loves his family. I look forward to the new experiences that we will share as we go on to medical school this next fall. I am so greatful for Wesley. Although I have realized there should be a stage for one year olds called the terrible ones, he sure keeps me on my toes and reminds me that every once in a while you just need to smile.
- The Andersens
- Cody and I were married Dec. 30, 2005. We started out living in a small studio apartment in Utah, then moved back to Idaho for school. Our little boy Wesley was born Oct. 13, 2007. Our newest addition Roslyn was born Nov. 6, 2010. Cody has started medical school at Western University in Pomona, CA and is LOVING it. Along with Cody, I have recently graduated with my BS in Exercise Physiology and am enjoying the time I get to spend with my family in sunny California.
Friday, November 7, 2008
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Hey Trish - of course I remember you! Your little boy is a doll, I would love to do some pictures for you! Feel free to e-mail me whenever and we can set something up - janalaurene@gmail.com
Thanks for the sweet comment!
What a cute family pic!!! You look way cute Trish! And I love love love that coat! I love thanksgiving too for the family and little reminders of what we truly are blessed with.....I just wish it wasn't so cold!!!
I love those pictures from your photo shoot! You all look so great :) You and Cody are such great parents and I feel so thankful to have you as my friend. I was thinking the other day, who would have known that when we met our freshman year in high school, that we'd be sharing stories about our own little families. You are awesome Trish!
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