Saturday, January 31, 2015

January Extras

To keep our Winter exciting,
We engaged the kids in some extra-curricular activities:
an Art & Drawing class for some,
 and Basketball for another.

Its rewarding for them and us
to see them use and grow 
their minds and talents!

Monday, January 26, 2015

A Perfect 40!

Someone at our house had a BIG Birthday!


To Celebrate this Big Day,
We had Breakfast in Bed,

And had Family over for a Birthday Party-ing Bash!
The Kids made posters for Dad to hang all over,
and we took as many pics as we could
of the Birthday Boy's life 
and taped them up EVERYWHERE!
We played some games to Celebrate the Birthday Boy
and ate his favorite treats.
One thing we did,
was I had a 
"One Word to Describe Jar"
and Everyone put a word on a slip of paper
that they would use to describe the Birthday Boy
and put it in the jar.
Then we read them out loud,
and I taped them to a card,
for him to save for ever.
The MOST used word to describe
our Birthday Guest of Honor?


Yep. 
"Energetic" nails it.

We Love this Man in Our LIVES!


 

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Party of Five

01.10.15
Spent this Saturday night
partying with the members of the Exclusive Club:
"Our Family".
7yr old J made signs,
We ordered pizza,
had a dance party with disco lights,
played "Truth or Truth"
(those kids got some good stuff out of us!),
and
played games till we couldn't think straight!

Real Party Animals, 
round' these parts.




Thursday, January 1, 2015

01.01.2015

Happy New Year!
Our 4th Annual Happy New Year's Eve 
Family Party!
[Insert sound of crashing cymbals and confetti canyons]

Let the New Year Begin!

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Christmas

The Christmas Morning tradition at our house
is to have sweet rolls and sing Happy Birthday to Jesus.


Then its time to see what Santa brought:

 This year as Christmas approached,
I was surprised to find each of the kids
secretly working on homemade Christmas presents
for one another, and Mom and Dad.
Brothers making things for brothers,
Kids making things for Mom & Dad,
and wrapping them, 
and placing them under the Christmas tree.
They were SIMPLE things,
things made out of paper:
a "running shirt" and "piano" with hearts coming out of it,
and a hat and for Mom.
KC Chiefs bracelets made 
or finding something shiny for a Brother.
Making Dad "tickets" to see his favorite teams,
or making him a set of KC Chiefs football cards.
And it was those gifts that were opened first-
because the Givers couldn't wait much longer to Give
their Gifts of Thoughtfulness, Love, and Creativity!
After we opened the gifts that the kids 
had made for each other and us,
We looked at each other and said,
We would be perfectly happy if that's all there was-
just a bunch of Love, and Hugs, and Happy Tears going 'round.

Christmas "Morning" at our house,
is an all day event.
We open presents, 
we play the new games,
we do whatever we feel will make the moment last.
We take it as slow as possible,
and often don't finish opening gifts
until after noon.
We figure,
THESE are the moments and the Times,
that We live our lives for-
Christmas with our kids around us,
opening presents.
Some day we will miss these days,
and we'll be glad we got to soak them in!
{Love Christmas with this Gang}


Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Eve Things

We always start Christmas Eve Morning 
Going out to Breakfast with the T Family,
then we run last minute errands,
and spend the rest of the day
Making Cookies,
Watching Christmas movies,
wrapping presents,
making food for the next day,
and generally trying to keep 
the crazy Christmas Eve EXCITEMENT under control!

We spent the evening
gobbling down more yummy food with the T Family,
doing a Family Gift Exchange,
and Playing Games.

We got home just in time to hang stockings,
put out cookies for Santa,
and crawl into bed!

[and to all a Good Night]



Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Merry Christmas

From Our Family

To Yours.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Operation: Bring Christmas

My sister in law C is always so good
at finding Service Projects for our Family
to participate in for Christmas!
This year,
she was able to get a family
for us to Bring Christmas to.
She has such a good, sharing heart
and was very touched by the little details
that were made available to us about the family.
We got a list of things they needed and wanted,
and divided to conquer the 
Shopping and Wish Granting.

The Sunday before Christmas,
We all got together to wrap the Goods!
The next night,
we loaded up TWO car loads 
of gifts and groceries
and went to deliver them.
We carried in armloads of gifts 
and put them under a Christmas Present-less tree.
And with lots of "Merry Christmas!"s and "God Bless You"s,
we exited with tears in our eyes.
Bless that Family.


 Then we went to see some lights!
Gotta Love when neighbors ban together to 
make Light Spectators happy! 

Monday, December 15, 2014

12.15.14

{Important Mailbox Business}

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Merry Christmas Reunion

In the past year,
all my sisters and their families
have moved much closer to each other,
so, we decided to get together one weekend
before Christmas and have a Merry Christmas Reunion!

Our Festive Weekend Looked Like this:
Operation: Fill the Bag
We made sack lunches and filled them with goodies
and took them to the homeless. 
They were gone in a Flash
to very Thankful people.

We made cutout snowflakes
and went to a little nursing home,
and sang songs 
and shared our snowflakes with the residents.
They must have been really desperate from some
Christmas Entertainment,
because they then escorted us to a different
wing of the care home,
and asked us to sing again.
We did, gladly.
We All sang- Grandma, Grandpa,
Aunts, Uncles, Cousins-
all of us,
from the oldest to the youngest.
Which is good,
because sometimes
I had such a lump in my throat,
I couldn't get any words out,
and as I looked at the faces of my sisters,
and saw tears running down their cheeks,
I knew they felt the same way.
Our group was far from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir,
but to see the faces of the residents as we sang to them
and as they loved seeing the kids,
and how grateful they were,
it was just so touching.
One Senior Lady,
started singing with us,
and lead us in parts of singing we hadn't 
practiced, but we followed right along, 
without missing a beat!-
(That was probably the funniest and best part ever!)
They encored us,
and we finished with a most rousing version
of Jingle Bells!
Truly Tears in everyone's eyes at the end of that!
Probably the BEST Part of the whole weekend, right there.

When we got back to the house,
We had a Cousins Gift Exchange, 

Cookie Decorating

 And Later in the Evening,
a trip to Temple Square to see the Lights

To finish the day,
We had a Christmas Buffet
that we all worked to put together,
and filled the whole kitchen with 
Festive Food Galore!

And as the kids all settled in to sleep,
Grandma told Christmas stories,
and stories from her Family History.

It was a Wonderful, Wonderful Weekend!
Definitely a Tradition to start Rolling! 
We LOVED having Everyone here!