Monday, February 22, 2010

Bragg Birthdays




On Saturday we gathered at my sister's home in Colfax to celebrate the birthdays of two very important people in our family: Mom and Dad. Dad turned 80 yesterday, February 21, and Mom will be 66 on March 4!

Please note the eldest Hurlburt "child," Jonathan, laying on his stomach in the center of the picture, very kindly playing tea with a new tea set Leila received from Grandma Bragg. It's so sweet to see how the little kids just adore their older siblings (sounds familiar....).

Leila sporting "Wisconsin dress-up." An adorable dress with tights and snowboots!

Bill and Michael acting goofy.

Leila

Mom, Mark and Dad conversing.

Mom and Bill

Sassy Emma.

Leila waits patiently for the pokey adults to gather around the table.

Jonathan took a catnap before having to leave for work.

Lisa, Mom and Bill (with a sneaky little Cocoa next to Mom's feet).

Emma lounges with Lily and Cocoa.

Lisa had prepared a wonderful Mediterranean-themed luncheon and, with the help of the kids, had decorated the table with tulips, balloons and adorable artwork created by Michael, Emma and Leila.

Leila tried to convince Mingo that pink pearls would look nice on him.

Mom gets silly with some birthday balloons with the help of Emma's helping hands.

We brought Leila's birthday gift along too, even though her 2nd birthday isn't until April 4.

Jojo gets snuggly with a Dr. Seuss stuffed animal.

Leila gave John and Jim the wrappings of her gift.

Jim, John with Cocoa at his feet and Lisa

Dad reading from one of his gifts. John, Jim, Mark and I purchased a book from the Ladysmith Chamber of Commerce entitled The History of Rusk County. In this book was an excerpt written by Grandma Bragg about the history of the Bragg family in the Ladysmith area. An old photo of Grandma and Grandpa was also included next to the passage. The book itself is a handsome, sturdy book filled with the other historical facts and accounts of the county.

Mom poses with a lovely handcrafted cat John and Jim purchased for her while in Mexico a couple weeks ago.

Playing

Mom holds up one of two portraits she received from Lisa--this one a picture of grandson Stephen.

Jim and Lisa looking over John's shoulder.

John holding up yet another creative and unique gift Lisa made Mom: A shadowbox featuring miniature items representing some of Mom's interests and hobbies.

Dad with Emma

John, Jim, Emma, and Michael with Lily & Cocoa

Mark and I

Our goofy family photo. We sure missed having Bob, who had to stay back in Madison for snow removal, and Bragg Family South with us.

Mark and I had to return that evening to Cross Plains, as Mark had an annual Pheasants Forever banquet to help set-up and run the next day. When we left we were lucky to witness a stunning sunset grace the Chippewa Valley farmlands.

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