2008 was a great year! I thought I would take a few moments to sum up some of the highlights. Mostly this is for me to journalize it but I thought some of you who still check here occasionally might find it interesting too.
Family
First on the list has got to be some highlights in the family/home area.
The biggest change has got to be the addition of our 3rd and probably final babyfinn. Emmy Claire was born on July 22nd and is my/our sweet baby girl! She is destined to be the most spoiled by her daddy and yes little girls are so different from boys. The big brothers, Aidan and Trace, adore her. Amazingly, no jealousy issues…yet.
Aidan turned 4 and had a Rockstar birthday party. (I’m so proud!) He’s now officially a kid and not a toddler. He’s smart as a whip and he knows it. I’m in awe of how much a 4 year-old can know and how much they pick up on. We have to be REAL careful.
Trace is 2 years old and almost shared a birthday with his sister. July is going to be a busy month for us for years to come with 2 birthdays 4 days apart. He’s getting so big and tries to do everything his big brother does. He gets into everything and is starting to potty train. We had a scare with his speech development this year due to a string of bad ear infections in the past. After just a few short months of working with a speech pathologist though, his ability to communicate has skyrocketed!
My boys love to tickle and wrestle with dad, and I am all too happy to appease them.
Kelly went back to work part-time in the Fall as a Band Director at McMichael Jr. High. She is loving it! This is really a passion for her. She loves teaching music to the beginners and younger band students (not something for the faint of heart or ear!). The great thing is that she is still able to be home by 11am and be a stay at home mommy. They’ve asked her to go full-time and she would love to but these early years in our kids lives are too important to miss.
I took the boys on there first camping trip this year. Aidan had been asking about it for like forever. Just to play it safe we went and camped out in my parents’ yard with the tent and the fire and the whole nine yards. Hot dogs, marshmallows, sleeping bags. They were thrilled! We’ll be planning some more for later in the Spring.
I’ve been very busy with work at the church this past year, but I still love it. Even amidst the busy and sometimes stressful times, this is still the best job I’ve ever had. Sometimes I still can’t believe that they are paying me to do this. Although, if they stopped, I’d have to seriously reconsider!! I was planning to include a recap of what I’ve been working on at the church here, but I’ll do that in a separate post.
That’s about it for the Finnerud clan for 2008. A good year. Finally falling into the new business as usual for us with 3 kids. 2009 is going to be AWESOME!
Hope you had a great year too.

til she passed. (He was a bit confused.) Then some floats, more bands and fire trucks. A little boys idea of a perfect parade. I think the theme had something to do with the 80’s because there were floats depicting 80’s movies. I remember Risky Business, Back To The Future, and Ghostbusters. Really clever float work. The whole thing was over by 11am and we headed back home.
don’t know, he’s the really useful engine from the Island of Sodor that children, especially boys, are fascinated with. We had gone to this event last year and Aidan loved every minute. So we head to Rusk and stop to get some Taco Bell for lunch. Then drive the short run out to the Texas State Railroad there in Rusk. This was a really great event for kids. Bounce houses, tattoos (the fake kiddy ones), toy trains to play with, bubbles, and of course a ride on Thomas the Train. The best part everything was free. Well with the exception of the train ride ($18 for age 2 and up) and concessions and Thomas paraphenalia. The weather was great and lots for the boys to do. The crowds weren’t bad because they did two weekends this year instead of one.



