The Hiester Family in a nutshell - a big one, like a coconut or something

We are a family of a whole bunch of random people, thrown together in one small house, who all happen to look alike. Each member of our family was hand-picked by God... that's the only explanation for the saga that is our family. Here's the story from the beginning... My husband, Todd, was married before me. His wife's name was Carrie, and together they had 3 kids: Tyler, Kurstin & Elissa. Todd's parents were divorced and his mother remarried. Her new husband, Don, had 2 small children: Ally & Wesley. Their natural mother was killed in a car accident when they were 8 & 11. One year later, they lost their dad and Todd and Carrie took them into their home. 6 months after Ally & Wesley were added to the household, Carrie died of cancer at age 26. Her own children were 3, 6 & 9 and Ally & Wesley were 10 & 13. And Todd was alone with them. Think Lord of the Flies. So when I fell in love with Todd, I got these 5 kids as a bonus. We married about a year and a half into our relationship, with the kids as our wedding party. We made it all official with an adoption lawyer and lots of money, ensuring that we are LEGALLY their parents. They even had to take oaths saying they would perform the duties of sons and daughters, which I think means I have someone to change my diapers when the time comes! After 2 years of marriage we added Robben Carey to the mix. And now we've welcomed Livi Claire...the seventh, and final, Hiester kid (unless, of course, God has other plans). Todd and I are 37 and 35, respectively, and our kids range in age from 1 to 21. It's great because we're cool and always the youngest in a crowd of high school parents.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Pictures With A Name

I took the camera down to the neighbor's house today because I've spotted some really cool stuff to photograph. I warned them yesterday not to be alarmed if they found me stalkin' around.
Jane- I was at your house :) Hope you don't mind me publishing the results :)


You'd be a narcissist too, if you sparkled like this!


The new and the old


Bloom where you're planted... or where they can't get rid of you :)

Wildflowers

Singled out


Potential

Andy: A life fully lived


Lily: A life just begun

BabyFace: Love and Light

Berries in monochrome

Bed and breakfast

Old-fashioned country entertainment

A different brand of picket fence

The promise of new life

Ghosts of harvest past

(To be fair, the rotting gourds are in my yard, not Jane's.)

4 comments:

  1. Love the pictures!! Seems like your really enjoying your new camera. Miss you!

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  2. I miss you too!!! How does the time get away from us like this?

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  3. I'm impressed! Stunning pictures. That dog's face is incredible.

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  4. That is what happens when we have lots of kids! So many places to be and so many things to do, lol. We need to get together!

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