





Kylee, not be left out of the fun, showed us some karate moves of her own (notice the striking similarity of this to her "I'm a rock star" pose in an earlier post):
Then we move to Thanksgiving. Kylee had a party at her school. All the kids dressed as pilgrims and they moved around to different stations...singing, playing games, drawing, and even making muffins and fruit salad. Here's Kylee and Abby at the food station:
When asked what she was most thankful for, our daughter said she was grateful for "flowers".
Grandma Carlson brought along some fun crafts that the kids had a great time working on. Above is Connor showing off his handiwork with Grandma and Great Grandma.
And then it was December...
Kylee appeared in her first Christmas program. She was dressed as a horse. 
A special smile with Daddy and Mommy:
Kylee's class did a Christmas book exchange after the program. Here's Kylee with her new "Clifford's Christmas" book:
We began our Christmas celebrations by hosting the McKinney/Haneke clan at our house for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Here are the kids with their presents from Santa:

After Santa visited us in Liberty, it was time to pack up and head to North Carolina. We spent a great deal of time waiting in the airport due to weather delays. Here we are hanging out in Atlanta. In this picture you can also see my SUPER COOL National Championship Jayhawks sweatshirt that my husband gave me for Christmas:
When we got to North Carolina, the kids had a great time with Grandma, Grandpa, and the North Carolina Carlsons. They really enjoyed getting to listen to bedtime stories with Drew, Amy, and Beth:
A special moment with Grandma:

Finally, we end our gallery of photos with a new experience for our kiddos: bowling. We attended Spencer Chase's birthday party and the kids got to try it out. Kylee wanted nothing to do with it, but after watching a bit, Connor dove in, and actually won the game:
On the morning of December 26th, we headed on out to KCI and spent the day travelling to Hillsborough, NC, where we spent the weekend with Aaron and Rachel and Justin, Mary, and family (Brandon's brother and sister-in-law). Connor and his cousin, Drew, played nonstop and had a great time together. Amy and Beth, our twin nieces, were also on hand and it was amazing to see how much kids grow in a year! We enjoyed lots of food, family time, and of course, more presents during our time with the Carlson family. The kids were real troopers as we encountered several delays both on the way to North Carolina and on the way home. Fortunately, they still get so excited about getting to be on an airplane that sitting for hours in an aiport is still worth it. More pictures of all that excitement to come. :)
Caden was well-remembered this Christmas. Santa brought Connor and Kylee each a teddy bear in memory of Caden. I received a beautiful necklace charm with a picture of Caden on one side and a teddy bear on the other, which I wear proudly. We each received angel ornaments from Granny Loretta and Grandpa Bob in California. We did end up with a fifth stocking on our mantel. We received one with a gift in it, and Kylee hung it up (you can see it second from left in the picture above), figuring that's just what you should do with a stocking. Although it didn't fit quite right, I left it there, deciding that five stockings on the mantel was all right with me...and marvelling at how, once again, with their innocence and natural zest for life, my children can help me face my giants in a way that is much more bearable than if I had to do it on my own.
We rang in the New Year at our traditional Chase/Blakemore/Carlson gathering. Our two little ones were zonked out cold just before the clock struck midnight. We had a great time hanging out with our friends and watching the kids play together. We learned this year that Trena makes a mean Pina Colada. Yum!
Brandon has been off work this week, and it has been so nice to relax and enjoy some family time together since we got home. The Christmas decorations are put away, the laundry is somewhat caught up, and we greet 2009 with hope and optimism. We conquered so many things in 2008 and are so grateful for God's presence with us throughout (what we hope was) the most difficult year of our lives. We carry the legacy of our precious Caden with us into the New Year, believing that he will continue to make a difference in the lives of others for many, many years to come.
May God bless you and keep you this year.