The Brewer Family

The Brewer Family
2004 Picture

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Renaissance Fair in Sterling NY

Valerie made costumes for the Renaissance. The boys are wearing their "Brewer coat of arms" decal on their tunics. (She did not make the pants--just plain jeans from the 2000's :)) The snood (hair net type cap for women) was made a few years ago by Valerie --with Mom's help since it was very tedious. The swords are the boys' own possessions. Yes, they are real. Here we are getting ready to go. The day, though very, very warm, was not bad--no rain and plenty of shade if needed.
Waiting outside the gate.
Victoria enjoyed a "war horse" ride with Daddy. Here she is waving at the end of her journey. She seemed fascinated with the horses.

Jonthan and Jeff leading the way somewhere--Valerie following in the red dress.
Jim is on Valerie's right in the white hat.

Val with Sir William --the victor--after the joust.


Sir William before the joust.

Jonathan, Jeff and Val consulting the map/schedule.
If you double click on the picture you can see the detail in Valerie's snood better (her "hair net") You can also see Jeff's chainmail shirt between the black tunic and the white shirt.
He even made the rings (for the chainmail) themselves. It probably weighed a good 10 pounds. Jeff, Val, Jason,Victoria, Sheri and Jonathan

Friday, July 24, 2009

Jumping Through June and July

Jonathan was asked to speak at church Sunday night.
Happy birthday, Craig.
Birthday dinner at the Chowder House. Snow globe where we can put our picture in the center. Gift from Jonathan, Valerie and Jeffrey for our anniversary.

At the dining hall at Victory Grove Camp

Valerie turned 20.


Valerie and Skippy at the
Wal-Mart Company Picnic.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Our little driver

Whee, this is fun. May I please have the keys now!

33 years since that 1st benchmark of our love.

33 years since that 1st benchmark of our love.
Another Benchmark - notice I am NOT on the bench!

Jason & Sheri

Jason & Sheri
Wedding Day June 15, 2007

Aunt Doris

Aunt Doris
I used to be this small.

Small head ~

Small head ~
WITH LOTS OF HAIR