The Armstrongs

The Armstrongs
Shane and Paige

Monday, December 7, 2009

Holiday Season!


Hello again!!! I am trying to do better on the blog I really am! Thanksgiving was....a week and a half ago? WHAT? this year is totally flying by 18 days til Christmas! WOW! Shane and I are way excited for our first Christmas together as a married couple....I cannot believe it is already here! and we have been married 6 months! It seems like yesterday I was stressing about when Shane was going to propose...now that was a year ago.
So I only have a few pic...and only one worthy to go up from Thanksgiving! and here it is! Right before we dug in and shove our faces full of yummy food! We had Thanksgiving at our house this year with the Armstrong side of the family. It was kinda nice to not have to travel anywhere and at the end of the day get to sleep in my own bed at night. We had tons of fun but we did miss the Smith/Rodriguez clan like crazy and can't wait to give those nephews big fat kisses!

We have a new edition to our family....no not a baby...WAY to soon for that! Shane and I have been talking about getting some sort of pet for quite sometime. we kept debating between a dog and a kitty. Well there were some free kittens listen in the pioneer shopper and so called, loaded up the car and headed to Paragonah to check it out....knowing we wouldn't come home with out one.........Her name is Snickers (it just came to us) and she is 11 weeks old now. She is so much fun and we love having her! Shane was a little hesitant cause he didn't want to leave her home alone all day...but in the end we are so glad that we got her!

As mentioned before we are both getting really excited for Christmas! Part of the fun is having to sneak around to buy/hide presents for each other with out the other finding out where or what you bought. I think that so far we have both done pretty well...I guess I speak for myself! I have no idea what I am getting for Christmas and I like it that way!
for now here is a small glance into our first Christmas...our first Christmas tree