Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas 2009

I'm trying to get my last post in for 2009 and unfortunately I didn't leave a lot of time to do that. :) We had a great Christmas season and it started with Hailey getting to babysit one of our favorite babies of all time at our house on the 19th. Her name is Ellie and we LOVE her. Hailey did a great job comforting her when she was sad her mommy wasn't there and once we got all the tears gone we had so much fun playing with her. It's bittersweet watching my little "baby" girl growing up and becoming the babysitter rather than the one being babysat. I remember feeling the same way about babies when I was her age...I was always wanting to hold everyone's babies (okay so I'm still the same way now) but it's fun to watch Hailey become that way too!
Unfortunately I went brain dead during our family parties and didn't even take one picture. But we had a great time as always hanging out with my family on the 23rd and Brian's on Christmas Eve. It was very different this year with my family though because my mom was sick and didn't want to come infect everyone so it went on without her for the first time ever. It's just wasn't the same without her!
On Christmas morning we gave Rocko a bully stick to chew on and he was perfectly content laying in his bed amongst all the chaos of wrapping paper flying everywhere and giddy kids excited about their gifts. He wasn't even interested in his stocking that we laid beside him until the bully stick was gone. :)

Nick was totally hoping for a telescope this year and he left his biggest present for last hoping that's what it was....and lo and behold it was! :) He was SO HAPPY!!!


Hailey got a new scooter (since her last one was stolen) and she rode it around the house all day. She didn't put a lot of things on her Christmas list this year so I was left guessing on what to get her but she informed me afterwards that I did a really good job picking out things she liked. Whew!!! The things the kids were most excited about were the tetherball set for the backyard and the Arcade Basketball game for the basement. They ran back and forth between the two all day!!! (Yes were crazy enough to be out back playing tetherball in about 10 degree weather.)


Rocko chased Hailey around behind her scooter all day as well. :)
It was a great holiday season and as always it's sad to see another year come to an end but exciting to anticipate what the next year holds. Merry Christmas everyone and Happy New Year!!




Thursday, December 17, 2009

Thankful Thursday

I realized a couple days ago that I missed my Thankful Thursday last week...this month is TOTALLY getting away from me. Today I am thankful for many things...I am thankful that as of this morning I only have 2 more Christmas presents to get and then I'm officially finished shopping. I'm thankful that my husband still has his job even though he has a much larger territory and will be gone a little more. I am thankful I am surrounded by such great family, friends & neighbors. I am thankful to have such wonderful kids. And most especially I am thankful for this Christmas season and I am hopeful that we can see past the presents & yummy food and feel the peace and hope that is the true reason for the season.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Christmas Fun

I can't believe there's only 18 days till Christmas...I am NOT ready yet!! :) It really seems like Christmas snuck up on me this year. We just got our tree up a couple days ago (none of the pictures I took of the kids decorating the tree turned out...I must've done something funky to my camera setting) and there's not one present underneath it...I have bought a few but they aren't wrapped yet. :) We did buy the Gingerbread House Kits though and the kids had fun making those on Sunday afternoon. So we are in the process of bringing the Christmas Spirit to our home. :)


I love this picture...I actually took it on Thanksgiving. They were all on the couch relaxing after enjoying our yummy dinner with the family.
Rocko continues to love playing in the snow. Hailey and Nick enjoyed playing out there with him until he got a little too rambunctious and started trying to bite their snowsuits. I think he was a little freaked out by them all geared up.
Hailey being Vanna White (she probably doesn't even know who that is) showing the fun kits.
(It wouldn't be a Christmas picture at our house without a football game on in the background.) :)

The final products! :) Nick was just excited to eat his...that tree disappeared about 5 seconds after I snapped this picture. :)

Rocko modeling his new sweater...yes I know, I'm humanizing my pet! :)

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Thankful Thursday

Today I am thankful for the kindness of others. Those people who will lighten the burdens of others whether they know them or not. Ever since our neighbor was killed in the accident I have seen how individuals can become an army for good. I, along with countless others have wracked our brains for the right words to say and the right things to do to lighten the burden of our neighbor and friend. What I have witnessed humbles me to the core. I have seen elementary schools rally their students and faculty in gathering needed items for the family, My children's teachers have asked them what they can do to help/serve this family. (These teachers don't know this family.) I have seen primary children write words of love and simple inspiration all over a giant poster-sized card, I have seen ward members clean their home and help prepare for the viewing, funeral, & luncheon. The company I work for picked this family's memorial fund as their charity to donate to this year. A couple of sales reps who work for my company out of Florida and Kansas City are either sending money to the memorial fund or sending gift cards for the family. (No one at my company knows this family.) And I know that there are many, many more things that are being done that I am not aware of not the least of which are the countless prayers being offered on their behalf. We went to the viewing tonight and Colette was no doubt buoyed up by countless angels as she was the pillar of strength amidst one of the hardest nights of her life. I am thankful to witness all of these acts of generosity, love and kindness which has confirmed my faith in the human spirit.