Tuesday, December 13, 2011

December 13


Ryan and the kids set up the Christmas train under the tree.



And I made more cookies.

Monday, December 12, 2011

What's With the Blogging Binge?

Well, it's about Christmas and you should probably start here and work your way back...

December 12


Our house has been a cookie factory today.  I've made lots of different kinds of cookes.  But the focus for the sake of the kids was decorating sugar cookies this evening.  Still have more cookies to make...

December 11


We made our favorite Christmas cookes.  Secret recipe.  Don't ask.  They are so tasty.  Mmmmm.

December 10


The 10th was a big, busy day.  It started with Ryan going to pick up our route for Baskets of Joy.  Then we headed to Georgetown with my parents to try out a new tradition.

The kids went with my mom for a horse drawn cart ride around the town.


They had fun.



We even got a quick pic with the beautiful horses:



We had some tasty candy from the local shop, ate chestnuts roasted on an open fire, listened to the "Jingle Singers" and browsed the local shops.  This is what I would have loved to buy:



When we got back from the mountains we picked up the Baskets of Joy from the house and set out to deliver them.  They are put together for Seniors who might not have a lot going on for the holidays.  We didn't get to see each of the people on our route, but the people we did see were very happy and grateful for a visit.  The kids had TONS of fun and can't wait to do it next year.  They wished we had more baskets to deliver.

Overall it was a really fun day!

December 9


We watched The Polar Express.  Ryan made yummy food.  And after the kids went to bed we watched another Christmas movie.  It would have been our traditional Christmas Vacation viewing, but we had to move that to a different night.

December 8


The kids each have a special Christmas book given to them by Ryan's parents.  Each year we take time to read them with their accompanying letters.

December 7


We had fun decorating our lovely tree.  Here it is all finished.  And re-arranged 20 times by Becky:


Please take a moment to notice my reciently finished sheer curtains that go behind the drapes in the living room:

(Close-up for easy viewing)


December 6


I have pictures for this one!



Ok, one picture.  I made the gingerbread this year.  Fancy.  Then I got Sciatica for a week.  I blame it on the gingerbread.  (really it's from laying 264 fourteen pound bricks in my front yard...that's another story).  Ryan, his dad, and the kids made the houses while I was gone teaching violin lessons.  I'm not fond of making them so it was perfect for that day.

December 5


We got a lovely tree from the "Trees for Charity" lot.  The man who runs it is so nice and easy going about people who might change their minds.  Multiple times.  He also runs a wedding and party business so he sets up his giant blow-up bounce houses and slide and lets kids play on them as much as they want to.  Our kids jumped in the bounce house for at least 10 minutes while we sat in the warm, running car after we got the tree.  It was 4 degrees out.  They didn't notice.

December 4


We really enjoyed the Christmas Devotional.  Sometimes it's hard to get the kids into this so we made Ginger cookies and drank hot cocoa or apple cider.  The kids had fun and really listened too!

December 3


We went to the Ward Christmas Party.  The End.

December 2


We brought out the Christmas music CD's.  Christmas music is a pretty big deal in our family.  Ryan's dad has an extensive collection (that is a major understatement) and so we listen to LOTS of Christmas music.

Some of the kids' favorites this year are:
I want a hippopotumus for Christmas-becky
R2D2 We wish you a Merry Christmas-b&z
I'm A Christmas Tree-b&z

Some of my favorites:
Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella (by Hilary Weeks)
Ave Maria (by Celine)
O, Holy Night (Celine, of course)
Christmastime (Hilary Weeks)

December 1

Here's what the card in the calendar looks like


I have a confession to make.  Sometimes I don't get into the Christmas season very easily.  But on the first I decided that I needed to suck it up and get into it.  So, that day the kids didn't actually take anything out of the calendar because the christmas boxes were still packed away.  But that day I took them out and put out some of our decorations.  I also got out the Advent Calendar and we got all geared up for the rest of the month!

I REALLY need a wreath.  This is the one I want above the mantle:

It doesn't look exactly like this in "real life".

Or I could make a wreath like this:


OR what I would also love would be a wreath something like this if it will stand out enough:



Or this:


Ok, I'm done.

25 Days of Christmas

They're half over and I haven't blogged about them!  First let's start with this:




Each day of December leading up to Christmas includes some type of Christmas activity.  Each morning the kids open that day's door and find a little card that tells them what it is.  Sometimes there is candy behind the door too! 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Becky Yesterday

Becky: How can I pray for a baby?

Me: What kind of baby? 

Becky: A girl.

Me: Like a doll?

Becky: No, a real baby.

Me: Thinking she means for ME to have this baby... Who's baby would this be?

Becky: Mine, when I'm a mommy...so how can I pray for a baby?  And it needs to be a girl, only a girl.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Peter Piper's Phenomenal Pickling Party




We made 5 batches of phenomenal pickles.  That means 40 pounds of cucumbers. 

People are lining up at my door offering to PAY to have these pickles.  They are tasty.  Super tasty!

If you're looking for my recipe don't bother...its a secret.  But if you're really nice you might get a jar.  :)

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Bananna Pudding

Maybe I should update my blog. I don't know. My big problem? I don't have the time. But look for something of substance soon. I promise. Really.
 
 
Did you see the cover of the Martha Stewart Halloween issue? It kinda looks cool.
 
 
That's all.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

You Are ALL Fired!

Why did NO ONE tell me I spelled BLOG wrong in my last post?

Until nxet time...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

I Bolg in Spurts

And this is why: I can't seem to keep up with things. My kitchen could look like this:


Which doesn't make me think I should stop everything and blog. (Thankfully this a random old picture from a few months ago. Today my kitchen is in pretty good shape)

My basement DOES look like this:

I started organizing the basement a few months ago. It was going really well. Then Christmas happened. Then I needed to get into a few baby clothes boxes. THAT turned into a disaster. So this is the current state of my basement. My goal for 2011 is to make it better. :)

I've caught up on my blog. AND on the gardening blog. So, if you feel like knowing what we've been up to for the last 5 MONTHS read on. But I won't be offended if you don't. I obviously didn't care enough to blog about it until now.

I'm going to go clean something.
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The Solar System

"Did you no that ther is a planet that is huge? It is called Joopter."
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Becky Turned 4

If Snow White makes friends with Polly Pocket she might end up looking like this:
And if they hang out a lot, they might end up in a bannana boat. This WILL NOT make Grumpy any less grumpy.
Happy 4th Birthday Becky!
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Spiders and Snow

At the butterfly pavilion my kids held "Rosie" the tarantula.

Zach built a Quincey.
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Utah October 2010

We went to Salt Lake City for Ryan's cousin's wedding in October. We got to spend some time with the kids at Temple Square.


Becky has decided that she'd like to get married here. So this is Becky at age 3 1/2 preparing for wedding photos.
Becky and I also stopped by the Denver Temple a few weeks later. She liked it there too.
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My Crazy Idea

Back in August I got this CRAZY idea that I could make 20+ jackets for a bunch of Mary Kay ladies. Well, I did it. I was a lot of work and very stressful.
The hardest part was attaching hundreds of tiny crystals to each jacket. But I think they turned out pretty well!



Other Important Notes: I work best when I'm watching TV. I watched all 7 seasons of The Gilmore Girls (for the second time...the first time I watched it I made a wedding gown), lots of Jane Austin Movies and The Extended versions of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. There might have been more, but that's what I can remember. I ended up sewing for about 170 hours.
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