Thursday, August 24, 2006


The Harris crowd. I'm standing in front of Dan Hosford, and Mike Kendall is on the right Posted by Picasa

Isabelle Hosford, daughter of Dan and Bekah, was sick of the camera attention on everyone else so we did a photo shoot with her.  Posted by Picasa

Here is the adorable Michelle holding the adorable Isabelle. Posted by Picasa

Yeah one of these would be nice, but until then we'll borrow Isabelle for a few minutes at a time. She is super cute and when she poops in the diaper we just give her back.  Posted by Picasa

This is the Hosford family. Dan Bekah and Isabelle. Posted by Picasa

No this wasn't a shotgun wedding, this is Isabelle Hosford. Isabelle was a bit sad to see all of Josh's attention go to Rosie today. Josh has always been her favorite. I guess Rosie finally won though. Congratulations to Josh and Rosie, they are Great! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Midweek peek at the progress August 16


Michelle came over to look at something for the builder midweek and decided to take a couple snapshots. It was fun to see and hear about the progress of the bricking. Posted by Picasa

This is what the brick looks like close up. It is the design that goes around the side. Where you see wood, will soon be stucco. Posted by Picasa

Here is another shot of the home. The brick is almost done. By sunday it should be done. Posted by Picasa

Hey it looks like a house! August 13th, 2006


Well another week has come and gone. The sheetrocking was all done! Michelle is standing in the Master Bedroom. You can finally tell what the rooms look like!  Posted by Picasa

A big surprise today was when we drove up there were a bunch of pallets of brick all around the home. I guess it is next! Posted by Picasa

This is the shot of the kitchen, with walls Posted by Picasa

Elizabeth Jen and Michelle look on as we take a tour of our new house because it has walls! Posted by Picasa

Greg came for the first time to see the home, he is standing in front of the hardwood floor. It will sit here for a bit to adjust to the environment. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Elder Greg Droge Returns! August 1, 2006


Elder Greg Droge is home! For the past couple of weeks we have been so excited for Greg to come home and now he finally is. On Tuesday August 1st we picked him up from the Airport. He returned from the Mexico City East Mission. Greg is my closest sibling younger than myself and we have had a lot of good times growing up. People say we look a lot alike and Greg has appreciated all those compliments. :-) When I got home from my mission, everyone wanted Greg and I to arm wrestle. I won and vowed to never arm wrestle him again because he was entering his senior year and looked as tough as a horse. A couple weeks ago I told Michelle that I better start lifting again so I could preserve my perfect record. The family wanted to see the rematch, and I am proud to say that I prevailed again. I've wondered if he just let me win to keep my pride. Either way the pride is still intact. :-)

As a note: Greg speaks in church August 13th. The church is at 600 East and Center Street in Bountiful. Sacrament meeting starts at 11:40am. Posted by Picasa

It was fun to have most of the family all together (Everyone except Shawn's family--he is in Iraq while Becca is in Tennessee with their children Sarah and Ethan). We bought a 4 foot sub and scarfed that down in true Droge fashion now that the ranks were almost full again. We played a couple of games and listened to Greg's mexican music. He actually sang along in a couple places. It was a lot of fun. Posted by Picasa

Ping an. Welcome home! Posted by Picasa

Greg was a little shocked to be home and be back to a normal life. We love listening to his broken english especially the spanish accent that he puts on all his words. Michelle and I got a laugh when while telling a story Greg used the phrase "we were astonished!" It seems as though the only thing he has been doing in english is reading the book of mormon. Soon Greg will stop shaking everyone's hand and the accent will fade, but until then we will enjoy his fresh RM personality! Posted by Picasa

Annalynne is home for a little while too! Annie (Dave's only sister) has been down at Dixie College for her first year of school and is going to take a break this fall to go teach English in China. She got home a couple days before Greg and will depart just a couple days before Greg heads off to Provo to "enter to learn and go forth to serve." Posted by Picasa

The Building Continues. August 6th, 2006


Another week has gone by! This past week the framing was finished, the roof was shingled, the electrical was wired and insulation was started. It will be crazy to see in a week from now when we have actual walls! No more stepping through the framing, we'll have to use the doors and hallways. In this picture you can see my parents Lynn and Maxine (little brother Adam behind them) It has been fun to take a little sunday drive each week to check out the new developments, and both of our families like to come along too. Posted by Picasa

Here is a shot of the electrical wires that are all set up throughout the house. Posted by Picasa

Okay, so this week wasn't so exciting. Jen Pond and Annalynne Droge agree. They didn't care much for the new developments, they were too excited talking about China! Jen just got back from teaching english in China (through the same program that Michelle went through--but different city) and Annie is just about to head out to go to China and be in the exact same school as Jen! Posted by Picasa

This is what most of the house looks like as it awaits the next step. you can see the outlets in the wall standing out against the insulation. This is the kitchen where the fridge will soon be. Posted by Picasa

Looking at the soon to be ceiling of our living room. Posted by Picasa

I can see through these walls, but we are excited to see for how long... the sheetrocking will mostly likely be next. Posted by Picasa