Tuesday, December 11, 2012

A Look at 2012

2012 has treated this Baker family well.  We have experienced a lot of "firsts" in our family this year.  Makaila grew from this...





...to this.



She went from crawling for the first time,




to taking her first steps.




Kaila ate solid food for the first time,



And said her first words.





Trip ran his first obstacle course race (see this post for more) and got to see two of his young men from Malaysia leave to serve missions, which was a first as well.



I also ran my first race ever (more can be seen here), and attended a mission reunion for the first time in 4 years.  We took Makaila camping at Lake Powell for the first time (more about this to come), and we stopped at Zions Canyon on our way home.




Dan was the first out of my brothers to get married, and that made Alyssa (whom we love!) our first Doxey sister-in-law!





Trip and I went river rafting on Provo River for the first time with Dan and Alyssa this summer (unfortunately we don't have any pictures, just fond memories).  Makaila turned 1!  




She went to the aquarium for the first time...



we went to a pumpkin patch.



 We took family pictures for the first...


January 2012

second (click here to see more)...


April 2012

and third time this year!


November 2012

We sent out our first Christmas cards as a family.



Makaila had her first Easter,



Valentine's Day,



St. Patrick's Day,




Fourth of July,



and Halloween.




Our first nieces were born!  




Bean experienced her first snow.



She will also get to see the lights at Temple Square for the first time this year.


This picture is from Scott Sanders

We have been truly blessed and are forever grateful for the unique experiences, gifts, and love that each and every one of our family members and friends brings into our lives.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!!

1 comment:

  1. What a great overview of your year! I loved all the videos and pictures of the different firsts, etc. I love you all and love being able to share in these experiences whether it is first hand or second hand, it's great!

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