Thursday, February 25, 2010


Katrina emailed to this to me. with the recession everyone has had tighten down there belts. so thought this would be a great way to get this our. We are so proud of this little new additon. I was very fortunate to be there for the delivery. This little girl has beautiful dark hair. even her eye brows are dark so we seem to think she'll be Katrina'a first bruneete. Just like her mommy. Welcome little Bree we love you.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tanner's radio interview

Tanner had an interview on the radio. It was pretty awesome. Just ignore me this was the only way I could record it. Wanted to record it for Ryan. I tried to edit it but it didn't work, so fast forward 1 minute and you'll get straight to the interview.

Tanner Sprenkle Wrestling 2010

Congratulations to Tanner Sprenkle for winning his 3rd State Championship. He hopes to do 4 year in which only 17 other wrestlers in the history of Montana. He's hoping to be the 18th. well the way he wrestles he'll do it. We are so proud of you Tanner. Keep it up. Both Trent and Tucker are wrestlers also.

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Gifts from the hands and heart!!


A year or so ago Katrina introduced to me a fun store. A ceramic store that includes the firing, painting, stenciling, ect. of ceramics for one fee price. I've always loved doing ceramics but for awhile we haven't had a ceramic store in our area. Now we (Billings) have several places that allow us to personally make nice gifts for any occasion. So a couple weeks ago I took Kaycee and we made these. It was a fun one on one for us. What great gifts with a personal touch made with our hands and heart.
I made this sandwich plate. I love the textures.
Kaycee painted this one. It's for Grandma Pat McKee's birthday for February.
I did this bowl for Grandma Patty Kibby's birthday. Also in February.
I did this one this week for Grandpa Ron and Pat McKee's 25th Wedding Anniversary. Silver is for 25th so I did grey with sparkles. I traced the design in pencil and painted it in black. When the piece is fired it burns off the pencil marks.

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