Monday, December 31, 2007
Favorite Christmas Moments
1. Kolby and Mal were old enough to really get into Christmas this year. They bought each other gifts and helped wrap them
too. When Mallorie opened her Barbie car from Kolby, she was so excited. She gave him a hug and told him thank you. It was so cute!
2. Kolby had just seen the movie Elf and came into my bathroom while I was in the shower. He started singing "Baby It's Cold
Outside" and told me what I needed to sing. He then preceded to act out the whole scene. It was hilarious.
3. After getting back from the store, the missionaries were walking by and offered to help me w/the groceries.
After they left Kolby said that they were sure nice. I explained that missionaries help Heavenly Father by teaching people and serving others. We then talked about when he goes on a mission some day. He said that he wanted to go on his mission to Idaho. After I told him that missionaries go somewhere away from their family, friends, and distractions, he thought for a minute, and then replied, "I want to go to the North Pole to teach Santa."
4 . Mallorie singing, "Have a happy holiday birthday" to me on my b-day.
5. Acting out the nativity with Jeremy and the kids - Especially getting to play the donkey.
Santa Came
So it snowed soooooo much that we didn't make it out to see the lights, but we did act out the nativity. Kolby and Mal had Jeremy play the various inn keepers, and then I was lucky enough to play the donkey. First Kolby tried to hop on, and I had to explain to him that Joseph didn't ride the donkey. Then he let Mal ride, but decided he'd guide me by my hair. It was quite funny, but not sure if we want to do this again next year. After drinking their "magic sleep" (hot chocolate) they went to sleep pretty quickly. Kolby woke up at 1 AM, though. He came into our room saying, "Mom, Santa already came. I saw my scooter!" I had to tell him to go back to bed. Then at 3 AM, he came into my room again saying the same thing. At that point, I picked him up and put him in our bed, and he slept in until about 8:30 or so. Mallorie slept all night without waking up at all until morning.
Kolby and Mallorie after church
Here are the kids after church. Grandma Terri bought them their outfits, and they did look so cute if I do say so myself. In most of the pictures I took of them, Mallorie had her eyes shut, and Kolby was being a goof-ball. Well, tomorrow's Christmas Eve and this year is the first time we've spent Christmas with just ourselves. It will be nice to have a laid-back holiday, but strange not to have family around too. My plan for tomorrow is to have Christmas Eve dinner by candlelight (tradition), open our one present (pajamas), go look at Christmas lights, then come home and read the story of Christ's birth from Luke. I thought Mal and Kolby could dress up like Mary and Joseph, and we'd use a doll for baby Jesus. I have fond memories of doing this one year as a kid, with our good friends, the Mays, and my brothers and sisters. Hopefully the kids will love it too, and maybe it can become a new tradition.
My Birthday Surprise
Well Jeremy was out of town on my birthday, so we celebrated the day after. He surprised me with dinner from Johnny Carino's. He set a table up in the basement with candles and he had sparkling apple cider with the little plastic champagne glasses and all. It was so sweet. He had wanted to get me out of the house while he set up, so it would be a surprise, but none of our neighbors were home to help him out. So, instead he had his sister, Jessi call me and try to distract me. She told me she wanted to plan a surprise for Jeremy's birthday, which is the 27th, and asked if he was home from work yet. I knew he was on his way because I had just talked to him. (In actuality he was in the driveway.) So, Jess told me to go in another room where he wouldn't hear me if he came home. Well, Jeremy had hoped I'd go in the bedroom to talk to her, but instead I went downstairs, to the basement. He wanted to set up in the basement, and lead me downstairs so I could see my birthday present, which was above the stairs as you go down. Oh, well I guess things didn't go quite as planned, but it was still a good surprise.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
A Real Christmas Tree
This year we have two Christmas trees, and I love it! We have had a fake tree every year since we have been married. (Jeremy is allergic) But, I have really missed the smell of a fresh pine tree. So, this year I finally talked him into getting a real tree to put in the basement. It is far enough away from him that it doesn't bother him and I can still come down here during the day and enjoy the fresh scent. Kolby and Mal-Mal had lots of fun picking it out. Kolby said, "I can't believe we got a real tree!" Here's Kolby and Mallorie in front of our real tree.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Klan Philly
NC Klan
Durango Pictures
Here's the ID Klan. I'm not crazy about this one. Mal-Mal kind of has a funny smile. She always tucks her top lip in whenever we tell her to say, "cheese." The rest of us look really cold, so I'm still debating about having this one turned into a Christmas card. I need to hurry and decide, though. I'm running out of time.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Colorado Thanksgiving
Kolby, Mallorie, and Aubrey
We spent the night in Springville, UT on our way to Cortez. We got to see Jeremy's sister and family since they were in town for Janessa's sister-in-law's reception. We were especially excited to see Aubrey since the last time we saw her was last year at Thanksgiving and for her blessing. Can't believe how much she's grown in a year. Kolby and Mal had lots of fun spending time with their cousin. They really love little kids. They'd make a great big brother and big sister someday. We only wish we could see Jeremy's family more often.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Halloween!
Tonight we went around the neighborhood for yet even more candy, not that the kids need any more. We should have enough to last us through the year! It was actually not too cold tonight. Last year was so cold we had to get in and out of Jeremy's car so we could warm up. Tonight we just walked, and we didn't even need to wear our parkas. Think Christmas Story, "I can't put my arms down." You could actually see their costumes tonight because they weren't hidden under their jackets. After we went around the block, we drove over to a few friends houses and then came home to pass out candy. We had about 100 trick-or-treaters. A lot more than last year since we've had so many new families build in the neighborhood. We had a good time, but I'm glad Halloween is over now. It's been a very busy week.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Trunk-Or-Treat
We had a good time at the Trunk-or-Treat party tonight. Mallorie has been into the movie Flicka lately. So she wanted to be Katie, the girl from the movie, with wavy hair. I drew a beard on Kolby and people laughed at that. He wasn't sure he liked all of the attention. One guy from the ward asked Kolby where he got his beard from, and he said "from my mom." I told the guy that facial hair ran in the family among our women. The kids got lots of candy and had fun seeing all of their friends. Grandma Terri made the costumes for Kolby and Mallorie, and they were a definate hit. They will wear them again Tuesday when we go trick-or-treating at Melaleuca and again on Halloween night.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Fall Festival
October 13,2007
We went to the Fall Festival at Freeman Park with our friends, the Potters. It was a lot of fun. This was the first time we had ever been to Freeman park. It was so pretty, especially this time of year with the leaves changing colors. It's right by the river too, so that made it even more beautiful. Mallorie got to ride on a little train ride. She loves rides. Kolby, however wouldn't ride on it. I think he's going to take after his mother when it comes to rides. After that, we walked around looking at the various booths. They had a live band, face painting, and several different crafts for sale. There was even a guy carving pumpkins with a chainsaw. We had to leave earlier than we had planned, though because Tricia wasn't feeling well and was cold. So we went to dinner afterwards to Bubba's BBQ instead of eating at the park. Bubba's is sooooo good!
We went to the Fall Festival at Freeman Park with our friends, the Potters. It was a lot of fun. This was the first time we had ever been to Freeman park. It was so pretty, especially this time of year with the leaves changing colors. It's right by the river too, so that made it even more beautiful. Mallorie got to ride on a little train ride. She loves rides. Kolby, however wouldn't ride on it. I think he's going to take after his mother when it comes to rides. After that, we walked around looking at the various booths. They had a live band, face painting, and several different crafts for sale. There was even a guy carving pumpkins with a chainsaw. We had to leave earlier than we had planned, though because Tricia wasn't feeling well and was cold. So we went to dinner afterwards to Bubba's BBQ instead of eating at the park. Bubba's is sooooo good!
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