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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

At least I posted something.

In a desperate attempt to not let this blog drop and to continue to track our lives in some sort of way I will be pulling this blog together as a brain/photo dump.   

We are on the other side of the 2024 holiday season.  Christmas traditions where upheld.  We celebrated with the Smith Family, our Aschermann Family, we skated with the Broughams, we played with friends, and we got to go up to Glenwood to ski and visit with the Thompson clan.  

With January came Hockey Tournaments.  Milo's team took home the championship banner from Utah.  Maddox's team had a character-building tournament in Arvada and is getting ready for Fargo. 

Liesel has had her end of the year awards for AQHA and for Colorado Stock Horse Association.  She had a great year of growth, and I couldn't be prouder of her. 

Milo's Bantam A Team

The real superstars behind the team ;)

Milo with the trophy

For Christmas Milo made Liesel a belt buckle holder. 

Liesel made the boys stands for the hockey gear for Christmas.

Grammy and Grandpa came to watch Maddox play some hockey

Thanksgiving Family Picture.

We made it to see Wicked and brough along Margot with us. 

Liesel with her new buckle.  Making good use of her Christmas present from Milo

Liesel and Leighton

Girls night at the Theater

Decorating cookies

Snuggle time. Boys, look at me and smile. At least they smiled.

Elliot and Liesel Skating

It won't be long before Milo will be bigger than Dad

Girl's skate too.

Brotherly love

All three.  A rare occurrence.

Mom and Dad

Conrad and Maddox

Good Times

The moms

Maddox and the newest Smith addition, Miles.  I cannot believe Barrette is a mom

Liesel and Miles

Christmas Eve!

Being silly with Uncle Butt

Playing with the new 3D printer

Hanging with the Trips!

Cousins!

It was a great Glenwood Visit

Hitting the slopes

Ascherman Consulting Christmas Photo 2024

Stop growing up!

Snuggles with Winston

3D Printer creations

Liesel got  braces.

The ice rink is up and running

and being put to good use

even late into the night

 

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