Saturday, August 11, 2007

History Lesson in the Gano Family Tree

Informative Post Only:
Look at me...I am so proud that I have actually gotten into this posting to the blog thing! Now I take the camera with me everywhere I go, just to try and catch a cute snapshot to add to the blog! I hope everyone is enjoying looking at the kids and fam!

We have had several people e-mail us about our blog and how much they enjoy it, but it is going to be hard to start keeping everyone straight and who belongs to who. So - here's a small genealogy lesson.....(just a side note-you will notice several variations of the name Kristal, Krystle, Crystal spelled throught, these are all separate people, just one of those wierd things in life when one family gets to be so special to have so many!)

Wess and I have been blessed with (no partiality of course) 5 and we've added mr. Kenyan to the mix, bringing the grand total to 6 of the cutest, most adorable, gorgeous neices and nephews anyone could ask for!

Wess is my husband and he has 2 sisters and 1 brother. Wess is the oldest, then Sadie, Krystle and Mathew. His dad is Roy and he is married to Chika. His mom is Sherry.
Sadie and her husband (Dan) live in Sprindale and have 3 gorgeous children, in order, Lucas (10), Savannah (4 1/2) and Isabelle (2).
Krystle and her husband have moved to Spokane Washington with their precious little Ava (2 1/2).
Mathew and Holly live in Fayetteville are destined to be married and have children one day, but we just have to get them to this place first!! We love them dearly!

Kristal has two brothers. Kristal is the oldest, then Jason and finally Jacob. My parents, Bill and Rhonda live in Elkins are Pastoring at the Crosses Community Church in Crosses, AR.
Jason and his wife Carrie live in Farmington have no children and at the present time, no plans to bring any on board as they are busy helping to raise precious baby Kenyan (Carrie's sisters little boy).
Jacob and his wife Crystal have blessed us with my very adorable and loving nephew Wyatt (the climber of the bunch)!

There you have it, short and sweet, but it might help put some things together when you're looking through the posts!

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