So we took the opportunity to visit our beloved friends the van Stempvoorts. Since we last saw them (in Roanoke), they have had twins and are up to their ears in cuteness. It was a sweet reunion (especially for me!) who misses Liz dearly! The Richmond trip allowed us to also spend some quality time with Aunt Jean & Uncle Lee and their pups. We also did a Trader Joe's trip which was disappointing as they didn't have my pear cider (that I guzzle every autumn) or the Indiana chocolate drizzled popcorn that I'm now addicted to. We did however buy dark chocolate pretzels which them melted into one giant glob on the way home....
Chase reuniting with his buddy Sam who he still prays for a year after we've seen them! Sam is one of the sweetest boys I know and I'm always hopeful his meekness would rub off on Chase!
( I love that. Get it? The mini- van Stempvoorts.... the "mini-vans." Very clever, Steve.)
Miss Rachel (I think.)
I love how instead of holding hands, they are holding toes. Aren't baby feet so cute?!
Steve doing a tremendous job feeding them in their bumbos. Yay for pocket bibs!!
Us girls, lookin' all girly
The kids (minus two mini-vans who were napping)
The smirk on Sophie's face just makes me laugh.
Sophie playing with the "BABY!!!" Check out Sophie's hair. Yep. That's what happens folks when the AC doesn't work in your car and you must rely on windpower. She would have been so popular in the 80's.
The twinsies, or as Steve calls them "the mini-vans"( I love that. Get it? The mini- van Stempvoorts.... the "mini-vans." Very clever, Steve.)
So I was really good at telling them apart in person but I'm a little less sure of myself with the pix. I'm thinking this is Annie (above), but Liz can correct me if I have it all wrong.
Miss Rachel (I think.)
I love how instead of holding hands, they are holding toes. Aren't baby feet so cute?!
Steve doing a tremendous job feeding them in their bumbos. Yay for pocket bibs!!
I love this photo. Not because it is flattering. Nope. But the realism....I mean this photo captures the essence of Krisha. A dork, often making myself laugh, yet a cool dork at that, right? I didn't realize I look so dorky when I laugh. (HEY YOU. READER! WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME?) Kind of a reality check that made me appreciate my own dorkyness. I could be Steve Urkel's twin here. Well.. Liz is one of my wittiest friends ever! She must have made me laugh hard. For the record, I didn't snort.
Us girls, lookin' all girly
The kids (minus two mini-vans who were napping)
The smirk on Sophie's face just makes me laugh.
Liz, thanks for being a friend who helps me laugh at myself and at life's circumstances. You help me see God's grace in every situation and you push me to cling to Him with a down-to-earth-realism and a hopefulness that I love. To God, we owe the strength of our friendship- He must've known we needed each other. If not for wisdom, than at least for some comic relief!! Hope we can see you, Steve, and the mini's again soon! Chase is already asking!
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We loved seeing you guys! Thanks for coming to Richmond. And yes, you got the twins right! I'm so impressed, because even I have a hard time in pictures! What a great trip!
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