Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Greetings from the Pruietts!


Yes, I know, it's been a LONG time since we have posted last. Believe me, I've tried, however, either I was experiencing computer trouble, or the images wouldn't load, or I'd be in a hurry and wouldn't have time to "compose."

Well, today is 12/25, and I have a few minutes to catch everyone up on what's been going on in the household since last time.

As most of you are aware, we adopted Caleb Jordan back in August (see archives). Since then, he has grown into a wonderful little handsome guy. He's walking, talking, playing and enjoying being all boy! Would you believe he already knows what to do with a microphone? Currently he's enjoying his MeMe and PaPaw visiting from Dyersburg, TN this winter. Yes, he's spoiled rotten.

Cheryl is staying busy keeping three boys on a daily basis during the week. She has (our) Jordan, his little buddy Alex and a 9 week old foster son named - are you ready for this - Jordan! So her life is very busy during these days. She has done a wonderful job decorating the house and preparing all the delicious meals for our Christmas celebration during these last few days.

I have just finished all the musical events at church this past week. I also got to play "Santa" for the first time last evening. What a blessing that was! Fortunately this Christmas wasn't too hard, putting together all those toys. Everything Jordan recieved for Christmas was already assembled, which is good for this old guy. I have a feeling that the next 10-12 years will be different, though. Would love to hear from you "experienced" santas about what to expect in the future.

Please let us know how you guys are doing!

May 2008 be especially blessed and prosperous for you all!

Keep in touch,

Love in Christ,

The Pruietts (posted by Bobby)

3 comments:

Rhino said...

There is an unwritten rule the last 2 days before our Christmas break at the office that "unassembled" items are welcomed for group assembly. I've seen everything from ping pong tables, to motorized jeeps, to bikes etc. I guess my main advice would be remember that directions are for weenies.

Bobby and Cheryl Pruiett said...

Thanks for the great advice, rhino-dad!

Brian "BFargin" said...

Hey, I know I'm new to Sparta but feel like I know you through the Headys ... I'm just checking in for new posts!!