Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas 2008--New Year's 2009

The things I love the most about Christmas are also the things I miss the most when the Holiday season is over. Here are a few of them:
Christmas greetings from friends and loved ones:
The glow of the Christmas Tree at night:
My Willow Tree nativity:
Christmas this year was great! In the afternoon of Christmas Eve we took the kids to see Madagascar 2. It was funny, but I still think I liked the first one better. Later we shared a yummy dinner of soup in bread bowls with Uncle Scott and Aunt Katherine. Tanner was a little peeved, though, that there wasn't any meat for dinner. I tried to convince him to eat the chicken noodle soup, but that wasn't what he wanted to hear. He's definitely Grandpa H's boy...loving the meat and potatoes way of life!!
After dinner we had a nice family home evening lesson on the birth of our Savior, and Kevin read the story of His birth from the scriptures. We also talked about Samuel the Lamanite and how he prophesied of the coming of Christ 5 years before His birth. It was nice.We were lucky enough to have a copy of Grandpa H's annual Christmas Poem and had fun reading what he had to say about each of us this year. It's usually pretty accurate and pretty darn funny!! The boys were able to open one gift on Christmas Eve (which was pj's...of course) and then Scott and Katherine made us some yummy crepes. By then, the boys were ready for bed and I was ready for them to go to bed!!
I was able to snap a picture of the tree surrounded by presents before we went to bed. It looked really pretty with all of the colorful wrapping and bows. As it turns out, Santa came through again this year bringing everything the boys had asked for. Tanner, Ty, and Treyson asked for the Wii and thanks to Grandma and Grandpa H they got it. Santa brought all of the accessories and a couple of games to go with it...including Guitar Hero World Tour (which I'm now addicted to...it must be my inner rocker).
Tanner and Ty also got an iPod nano and some clothes.
Treyson got a new bike and was so excited!! He also got some new clothes.
Tate got his dinosaur that he's been talking about since before Thanksgiving. It's name is Spike, but Tate changes it often. Kind of like his stuffed puppy, Hersha, that became Rocky, and then was Hersha again...which is a funny story for another day. And...he got some clothes, too.
I surprised Kevin this year with a new racquetball racket, which he wasn't expecting. I also got him an iPod and a few new framed pictures for his office. He was mad at me for a minute, since we usually don't exchange gifts, but I know he loved the racket, so he didn't stay mad for long!!!
After a long day, and 10 hours of Guitar Hero, we had a fun and delicious dinner with our wonderful friends, the Stecks, including Brian's mom. By about 9 p.m. my kids, and myself, had hit the wall. It wasn't hard to get them to go to bed, and I followed closely behind. It was a wonderful day. I'm a little sad that it's already over. For me, the anticipation of Christmas is what makes it so fun.

Two days after Christmas we headed to Utah to spend time with each of our families. We got delayed for about 45 minutes just outside of Kanab for this:There was fresh (but now, not-so-fresh) produce EVERYWHERE!!
We were seriously questioning our decision to go up to Utah when the thermometer on the car was showing a -4 degrees as we passed through Panguitch, UT. It is always good to see our families, but also a little hard juggling time between both . We did a lot of fun things. On the night we got to town, Kevin's mom had her Christmas party. We had Chinese food for dinner, and then the kids played Bingo. We opened a few gifts, and also did the Hokey Pokey. The kids thought that was pretty great!They also acted out the Christmas story. Mom, Kevin, Tanner, and I went up to Tai Pan Trading Company (my favorite, favorite store) on Monday and got some massive deals on Christmas decor to use next year. While we were there, my dad took Ty, Trey, and Tate to Cabela's to look at the giant fish tank and to let them play at the "firing range". That night we went up to Becca's house to let the kids play with all of their cousins. They had a blast!!
Tuesday was my birthday. We took the kids to see Marley and Me...maybe not the best movie to see on my birthday...it was great, but incredibly sad. I cried a lot. Darn dog!!
That night we met my brother, Bryan, and his cute friend, Rebecca, at The Brick Oven in Provo for a yummy birthday dinner. On New Years Eve day we, along with Becca and Rob and their kids, Michelle and Todd and their kids, and Grandma Bonnie, headed over to the BYU Student Center for bowling. The kids had a great time and I loved that they could spend the time with the cousins they love so much!! After bowling we stopped at Purple Turtle in Pleasant Grove for some lunch. It was yu-u-u-ummmy! Later that night we all met up at Michelle's house for a thrown together New Years Eve party and really enjoyed being able to just "chill" and visit with each other. We called it a night around 10 p.m., since we had to get up early to make our way back to AZ the next day.

Friday morning I took down all of my Christmas decor. I put the tree away and cleaned the house. As much as I love decorating for Christmas, it sure felt good to get the house back to "normal". Around 6 p.m. our awesome friends, Daron and Stephanie Jones, and their beautiful girls, came to spend the night. They were on their way home to Utah from Safford, AZ and we were lucky enough to have them in our home for the evening. We ordered pizza and spent the time catching up. It was so great to be able to see them! We hope we can do it again!!
Now I'm just thankful that Monday is here and we can get back into our "regular" routine. I have loved our two week break and have enjoyed having the boys, and Kevin, around, but I'm a lot more productive when we are in our regular routine.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Wanna See What Made Me Cry Today???

A picture of my baby writing his name for the first time at Preschool.

Look at that face!!! He's so proud of himself!! I'm pretty proud too...but does anyone know how to make time slow down??

(thanks, Leslie, for sending me this treasure!!!)

Happy 10th Birthday, Ty!!!

Yesterday was Ty's 10th birthday, but we've been celebrating since Thanksgiving weekend!!
G&G Hawkins were here over Thanksgiving and before they left they wanted to see Ty open his present, so he got an early surprise.

Then, Kev had to go to Seattle on business for the week, so we had to have Ty's birthday dinner the Saturday before his birthday. It's no surprise that he chose pizza...although we had pizza the night before. He was very thoughtful, however...he chose to go to Chili's so that Kevin and I wouldn't have to eat pizza again, and he got to order his own mini pizza. On Sunday he decided that he needed to have steak and sticky rice for his birthday dinner, and convinced us to allow him to open his presents from G&G Lewis and his cousins. He also convinced me to let him have his new shoes early.

He got $$ from G&G Lewis,

and a fun Nerf gun from the cousins.
On the morning of his birthday we had "Happy Birthday Pancakes" with a candle and a song.

And finally, last night I had YW's, so I dragged Ty, Treyson, and Tate with me. (Kev was still out of town, Tanner is 12 now so he has YM's, and I didn't feel right asking Ty to tend his younger bro's on his b-day) Lucky for Ty, we had PIZZA!!! He couldn't have been happier!!! When we got home he opened his present from Kev and I. It was a NIKE football.

He also opened cards from Auntie Char and Uncle Don, G&G Hawkins, an e-card from G&G Lewis, and a card with $$ from Auntie Trisha and family.

There's nothing like stretching out a birthday for TWO weeks and milking his mom for all she's got...(what a sucker!!).
I sure love Ty and am so thankful that he's part of our family. He has a beautiful smile and a loving, infectious personality. My life is better because he's in it!
Happy 10th Birthday, Ty!!!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Action and Consequence

My poor wall was on the receiving end of some major pre-teen hormones. In the process, a cell phone was taken away, and arrangements are being made to pay for and help fix the damage. These are the moments that being parent kinda stinks, but it was definitely a good teaching moment about how every single action has a consequence. Hopefully my wall won't take another beating anytime in the near future. And, hopefully the lesson was learned. Time will tell.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Small Miracles

Anyone who knows my funny hubby knows that he has been making fun of me for a L-O-N-G time about my love of the "Twilight" series of books, and made even more fun of my excitement over the recent release of the movie. When he found out that his favorite bud, Brian, had read the first book and wanted to see the movie he nearly died...names were called and there was tons of making fun of...and then Brian suggested that we all (Kevin, myself, Brian, and Sara) go see the movie together. I don't know what finally swayed him, but we went last Saturday.
He liked it.
He even admitted that he liked it.
And the real hum-dinger...
He's now reading the book.Miracles never cease.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Breakfast With Santa

Saturday was our ward's annual "Breakfast With Santa". Tate was so excited to tell him what he wanted that he insisted we take the J.C. Penney Christmas Catalog to show Santa exactly what he wanted. It was so cute. He marched right up to Santa, hopped on his lap, and showed him the catalog. Santa chuckled for a good minute over the catalog. I sure hope he brings Tate that dinosaur!!!Treyson asked for a new bike, but apparently I was asleep or dead because I didn't even see him get on Santa's lap...let alone get a picture.
Tanner and Ty both asked for an iTouch...ya, right...in their wildest dreams!!! They refused to sit on Santa's lap. Party poopers!!
All in all, it was a great morning spent with Santa and some fun people from our ward!