February 19, 2010

KP: Ashton's 18th Birthday

KP Writes:

So what do you do to celebrate a birthday in the dead of winter in the heartland of the good ole USA? Well, given that it happens to be the "snowiest winter since the 1960's"..... you play in the snow. Don't let all the sunshine fool you. It was about -16 degrees on Ashton's birthday!! (windchill that is)



Did you notice he cross behind the girls? Seeing it now I am reminded that I am a blessed woman to have daughters who have laid it all at the foot of the cross and are washed white as snow, and...that they have chosen to walk with friends who are also redeemed.



The snow on the ground was about 18 inches deep....for weeks!


Sitting to rest. It takes a lot of effort to walk around in snow this deep. Besides, these girls danced about 4 hours this morning before the party.
A game of life after warming up with a mug of hot chocolate topped with marshmallows

CAKE! That makes everyone smile, right Ashton and Kirsten?
A now 18 year old Georgia girl. Happy Birthday, Ashton. We love you.

Eating cake in the den on a pallet while watching the DVD from the Christmas dance production from their old studio (Praise Him With Dance) in Georgia. The MO girls loved it! Thank you, Ms. Kari!

Grandma and Papa, Jeff's parents, surprised Ashton by coming to KC, MO for her 18th birthday. It was great fun to have them here for the party.
Papa Jack, Ashton, and Grandma.
Brittany and Ashton.
Ashton and Hannah W.
Ashton and Hannah C.
Rachel and Ashton.
Mallory and Ashton in a display of sisterly love.
Sarah and Ashton.
A couch full of fun! Happy Birthday, ATP! We love you .

Kristian

2 comments:

Judy said...

Well, I'd heard about the birthday bash, but pictures certainly do demonstrate what 18 inches of snow "means" a whole lot better than words do!

Ashton, I still can't believe that your're 18 years old!

Love you!

Doe said...

I am so glad we got to help celebrate Ashton's big 18th. But better yet that your camera could be fixed and didn't have to be replaced.......love you can't wait to see the March snow pictures.