Thimble Thoughts: A Crazy Birthday Party

Thursday, April 26, 2007

A Crazy Birthday Party


Remember Brother Joel? Well, today was his birthday. Happy Birthday, Brother Joel! His wife, Mrs. Pam, surprised him with a birthday party and you'll see by some of these pictures, the people we hang around don't have a lick-O-sense! Hmmm....so.....what does that make us? Anyway! I'll start out with the two more sane people at the party.

Here's Abigale. Pretty as you please. Just chillin' and takin' it easy.

Carissa just wanted down to unload my pocketbook. :P

Mrs. Pam was having "one of those days."

Brother Ted's halo was a little brighter than usual. (By the way, I don't know how I missed getting a picture of his wife....how ever did you avoid the camera, lady???)

Brother John had his annoying laser pen light shining here on his wife.

Brother John used his annoying laser pen light to torture the little babies.

Brother Joel had two birthday cakes. One carrot cake because it's his favorite and one strawberry for those who don't like carrot cake.

Brother Joel blowing out his candles.

The children were ready to dig into their dessert. This was about the only time we saw them. They stayed in the basement and would come up for air when they knew food was around.

This is Brother Chris. Don't let that innocent face fool you...he cheats at Catch Phrase!!

Brother Ted reverting back to his childhood.

Brother Ken doing "Duck Man"

This beautiful child is "Duck Man's" daughter....Can you believe that?

After dessert, we played a hilarious game of Catch Phrase. I won't mention who, but there were some there (brother Ted) who thought Minnesota was near the southern states of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, etc. And also one (my dear husband) that thought it was GOLDILOCKS and the seven dwarfs. But we'll not go into all of that! Let's just say the ladies won two out of three games tonight.

We had a very nice time. There were many funny stories and events that took place tonight.

Hope you had a great birthday, Brother Joel!

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