Thursday, January 7, 2010

Christmas Wrap Up Part 2

Two things I want to mention (yes, I am almost to Christmas, I promise).  First, I married into an amzing family.  How did I get so lucky? Well, obviously I have a great sense of judgement, and totally picked Ernie for his family :) In all seriousness, they really are great people, all 5o something of them, and I am grateful for all of their examples to me.

Second, I love traditions.  It is so much fun for Ernie and I to be able to have our own little traditions with our kids.  Even the little things like the type of stuff Santa brings them in their stocking.  And I love that my kids get to be a part of both of our families traditions.  We have been able to switch off every year, and we've never skipped a beat. Wow, I have mentioned this before, but they are VERY lucky kids!

Well, this year held fast to tradition.  We had such a great time.  Ernie's sister came from Utah Christmas Eve morning, and the kids were really excited to see Jackson and Andrew.  They loved being able to spend time with them.  (the other day Caleb was playing with legos and said, "I sure wish Jackson were here to help me put the wheels on these legos.")

And then it was off to Grandma Doreen's for seafood for the grown ups upstairs and pizza for the kids (plus me :) downstairs, the Christmas pagent, Grandpa's story time,  and then gifts from Grandma Doreen and Grandpa Bill. And let me tell you,  it was an unbelievable year. Grandma and Grandpa spoiled us all.  We all got more than we would have ever dreamed of. 















WOW, this is going to be a LONG post!
So obviously Christmas Eve was unbelievable, but there is still Christmas day.

Santa did not forget us, even all the way in Idaho! And he ate his cookies, and the reindeer must have loved the carrots.
I didn't get any pictures (but I did get them on video....), but Amanda's boys were really fun to watch when they saw their gifts. And you can tell from the tree that there were more than just Angie, Ernie and Karli there this year! It was a memorable morning. I'm glad we could all be there together.








We went over to Grandma's for a delicious dinner and stopped by Holly's to see their kids gifts that night.
When I mentioned it was an unbelievable Christmas, I mean it. I feel very very blessed and grateful.
I'm so glad I have so many pictures, but also that I took a lot of video.  It will be fun to always have those memories to look back at.



I love Christmas! Can't wait until next year, and don't worry, I already have my wrapping paper (90% off at Target, woo hoo!)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Christmas Wrap Up Part 1

As you can imagine,  I have an abundance of pictures from our 11 days in idaho.  I decided to do this in two segments.  So here is part one, our week leading up to Christmas. I realized though as I was looking at these that I was not very good at getting pictures of everything I would have liked to have some of. For instance, one of the kids favorite things was getting to see their cousins. My favorite memory (other than the running hugs I got from them, yes, it's nice to feel missed :) is watching them play football in the backyard of my sister in law's house.  Yes, snow and all.  Jake, who is really into football, had a play book that he had made.  It looked very legit, and the younger boys obviously thought it was because they would all huddle up and look at the book, and then run plays per Jake's instructions.  Priceless!
(the sad part, my camera was even with me, I just never used it!)

Here are the boys all dressed up for church. The camera was left in the car, and the lense was frozen! But you can kind of see their adorableness.......


We were lucky enough to see some friends for about an hour one morning. 
(Ernie likes to be around them because he also has a few moments of feeling loved)





As you can imagine, the kids were stoked when it snowed even more! Caleb loved jumping off the tramp into the snow, and Ernie enjoyed tormenting his brother with snow balls :)




The day before Christmas Eve, we came across this special Santa mail box while we were at the mall with Grandpa Ernie (yes, there are 3 Ernie's!) The kids thought it would be nice to send a letter and make sure he, the reindeer, and Mrs. Clause were all well.




As you can tell, it was a very busy week. 

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

December Happenings

As I was downloading pictures of Christmas, I realized I had much to catch up on.  I decided to give you a belated, but brief run down of our December. 

Lake Havasu had a great Christmas boat parade.  The pictures do not do it justice, it was beautiful! It was also definitely a first.  We sat on the beach and watched.  Micah was here as well, lucky girl :) The kids weren't too excited about pictures, so none of them are great, but memories nonetheless.







Ernie was the Santa in his school play.  A role of which he was very proud.



And last but not least, here are our attempted Christmas card pictures.  They started with this back drop...

However after a battle to get Ernie into the picture as well, and then a broken stocking holder as well as fireplace tile, we ended up with a few like this.....


And finally, on the last picture taken, ended up with this.....


(Notice there are no longer stockings behind them :)

And that was our December.  And that is really how fast it flew by.