Friday, April 24, 2009

Together Forever and Ever and Ever and Ever...


This past Tuesday we had the privilege of attending the temple sealing of our very good friends, Paul and Alicia Mears at the Columbia, SC temple. It was such a special occasion and several of our other church friends attended as well.


Here are Paul and Alicia with three of their children and Alicia's step-mother.

Paul and Alicia.
Paul and Alicia twitterpated. Ah, love!

Ted and I standing in front of the temple.

Truthfully, the whole experience left us "twitterpated" as well. We can hardly wait until we can be sealed together also.

Family Fun in Sunny Florida


I love my family and I hate that we now all live so far apart. Heather and Kevin are in California, Mom, dad and Nana are in Florida, Lezlea and Brent are in Tennessee and Tamara is in Alabama. Ted and I are in North Carolina and all of his family is living in this state. Unfortunately, some of them are up to 5 hours away. So, when I get to together with my family, we plan for fun and take lots of pictures. These first 3 photos I swiped from Heather's family blog. Thanks chicka!


Heather and I strike a facial pose. Probably one of our favorite things to do as we are both incredibly goofy. I think it's just an Archer trait.


I love to laugh, but it's the true sign of having fun.


Here Heather and I are with our 95 1/2 year old grandmother. She doesn't look it does she?


This is my dad and mom and then Heather and I.


Once again, the silly faces must present themselves.


Kevin has no trouble keeping up with Heather. He's just a big kid himself! :)


Here we are...all the family we were able to muster. Myself and Ted, Heather behind Kevin, Mom behind dad, then Nana, and then Aunt Linda behind Uncle Brian.

Fun in Sunny Florida!















Last week, Ted and I took a week vacation to Florida to visit with my parents who live near the Tampa area.

One of the highlights of our trip was attending a session in the Orlando Temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It is a beautiful building both inside and out. We experienced the feelings of peace and happiness that can only be found inside that building.







Ted said he felt short next to my father.




We had the opportunity of going to Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom. My brother-in-law, Kevin, was our own personal tour guide. He grew up in Southern California near the original Disneyland and over the years picked up interesting tidbits of information. He made the adventure more interesting. Unfortunately, it ended up being a very busy day and we spent a lot of time standing in lines waiting to ride this and that. My favorite ride was "The Haunted Mansion." I also really enjoyed Space Mountain. Ted did too. He has now experienced his first trip to a theme park of any kind. What better way to get christened than to go to Disney!

Collin at the Carnival











Just a few weeks ago, Collin's kindergarten class visited the Drexel Fairgrounds for a Letterland Carnival. Amongst the festivities were a puppetshow featuring the Letterland characters, booths for each letter of the alphabet and carnival rides.

I am very impressed with the teaching methods for my kindergartner. He is reading at age 6 and able to sound out many big and difficult words. I had fun participating in this activity and thought I would share a couple of fun pictures.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Collin's a Character




Earlier this month (April), Collin participated in his school play - something about the tortoise and the hare. Here is a photo of him delivering his lines and then standing with a few classmates afterwards.