Friday, December 28, 2007

Merry Christmas

Jared on his new bike
Courtney with her Cinderella doll
Travis with his gameboy game
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Ashley with High School Musical 2 DVD

We all had a great Christmas! First off, we got to sleep until 7:15 a.m. before we started the festivities. Santa made his annual stop at our house. He enjoyed the cookies and milk we left him and he left the kids some great things. Ashley got an ipod, Travis a sleeping bag and gameboy game, Courtney and Jared both got bicycles. And of course all the little filler stuff. After about an hour, Randy made us french toast and we got our turkey in the oven. The we started opening our gifts under the tree. It is always fun to watch the kids give their presents to their siblings. The big family gift was a wii - which when it was opened all four of the kids just screamed and cheered. A BIG hit!!!

Pancake Marathon


Travis wanted to make breakfast for us one morning. He is becoming quite the chef. He wanted to try and do everything on his own. When he made up the batter, he ended up with more than twice what we would usually make. The pancakes ranged in size - from silver dollar to dodge ball size. They all tasted great. It took him about an hour and a half to complete all the cooking. He had a great time and we all had our fill. Thanks Travis!!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

My Three Shepherds


Tonight was our ward Christmas dinner/activity. They had us all dress up as shepherds. The boys turned out cute I thought. The girls costumes had a lot to be desired. I am not that creative. They served turkey, ham, fruit, bread and nuts with pie for dessert. It was a nice activity. Thanks to all those who put so much into it.

Fall leaves


Fall is finally here and the leaves are finally falling off the tree. Travis and Jared were so excited to go out and rake the leaves. They were almost done before I even knew they were outside working. They are both great helpers and worked very well together. That's what a mom loves to see.

Friday, December 14, 2007

White Elephant gifts



Who ever thought up the "white elephant" gift exchange? I am not sure what I think about them. I think they are pretty funny seeing what other people bring, but I am also pretty nervous about what I will come home with. Last night was our ward's annual Christmas "white elephant" gift exchange. It was a lot of fun. A lot of the fun is the memories from past years. The funniest gift I remember was a couple of years ago someone brought a framed picture of their mother-in-law. This year the some person brought a picture of her mother-in-laws dog with Santa. These were the gifts that her mother-in-law sent them for christmas. In our ward there has been a couple of sconces that have now returned for the past 7 years. A couple of years ago we decided we should keep a history of who gets them so when you get them you sign and date the back and bring them back the next year. It's pretty fun.





The funniest one this year was someone brought a breakfast tray with a plate glued on it with a pop tart and a banana glued to the plate. It also had a bowl with cereal glued on the bottom of it. Then it had the silverware and a glass. It was pretty funny. We all had a great time. Thanks to all those who helped with the dinner and helping us have a great night out.


Christmas Concert


Wednesday was Travis' first band concert. Travis signed up to play the trumpet this year and he is doing a GREAT job. He seems to really enjoy it and practices everyday. The concert was quite nice. They have a lot of kids in the beginning band class, but they all seem to do well. We could definitely tell what songs they were playing. We look forward to his spring concert in a few months. Good job Travis!!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Christmas Activities


Friday night was our ward's annual High Priest Christmas Activity. A member in our ward has access to Christmas tree's, so each year he brings two trees and after a great dinner, everyone decorates the trees. After they are decorated, the bishop and high priest group leader delivers them to two families in the ward that wouldn't have a tree for christmas. The kids have a ball decorating the trees and it is nice to know that these families will get to enjoy a tree for the holidays.

On Saturday we went to the Christmas party for the ward that Randy is the High Council Advisor. Jared and Courtney were excited to see Santa there. Sunday was the Primary Program in our ward. The kids all had their parts memorized and did a great job. Travis had a piano descant part for one of the songs. It turned out real nice.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Let the fun begin!


Last night we finally decorated our christmas tree. We bought the tree last Saturday but we have been so busy we haven't had a night with everyone home. I thought that this December wouldn't be as busy since Randy isn't doing tithing settlements anymore, but we have something almost every night this week and next week. I love the holidays, but it sure is nice when things get back to normal. The kids had a lot of fun decorating the tree. They would have kept going if we didn't run out of ornaments for them to put on. After we finished the tree, we decided to watch Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer and enjoy some carmel corn that Randy made. Yum! It was a fun night for everyone.