November 27, 2011

Photo of the Week - Thanksgiving 2012



Holiday tradition rang true in my life this weekend. Tis the season for time with family, holiday recipes, Christmas decorating and yes...some Black Friday shopping!

Jeff and I celebrated Thanksgiving in Peoria. We had multiple fun family parties. I was slow with my camera (too busy eating and chatting) but there are a few telling shots from the weekend. Enjoy a summary of our meal on Thursday and a picture of me going through the line to fill my plate.


"Never eat more than you can lift." -- Miss Piggy, Muppet extraordinaire

November 20, 2011

Photo of the Week - November 20, 2011


Friends,

Blessings beyond measure! Check out this news article and see my handsome husband in action as he distributes food bags. What a great day to celebrate the meaning of Thanksgiving.

http://www.centralillinoisnewscenter.com/news/local/Thanksgiving-Dinner-Brings-South-Side-Communty-Together-134213208.html

Jada

Give thanks to the LORD, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done. 1 Chronicles 16:8

November 13, 2011

Photo of the Week - November 13, 2011


Family week for the Hoerr clan! A baby shower, a wedding, and a Thanksgiving celebration. These pictures from the wedding only begin to demonstrate the lovely time we have had.

Enjoy! Congratulations Katy with a baby on the way! Congratulations on your marriage Nikki and Andy!

Jada


Family faces are magic mirrors. Looking at people who belong to us, we see the past, present, and future. ~Gail Lumet Buckley

November 06, 2011

Photo of the Week - November 6, 2011



Friends,

I celebrated with my friend Rebecca "Birthday Girl" Dailey on Saturday night. We will took a picture together to remember the moment. After looking at the picture, we both commented on a similar shot we took together at my Birthday in Miami in 2003. Just for fun, I've attached both photos. God willing we will be adding many more to the collection in years to come.

Happy Birthday, Rebecca.

Jada

It takes a long time to grow an old friend.
John Leonard