Festival of Trees--one of our family traditions the past 5 years.
St. Nick's Day
Making cookies with Grandma
Temple Square with cousins
Learning about the true meaning of Christmas
Playing in the snow with friends
Joy School party
1 of 3 Christmas celebrations
A little Rock Band (or Kung Fu Panda and they gave Reed the drums to quiet him)
Baby Santa in her sleigh (completely Reed's idea)
Gingerbread house making ("Bethlehem")
Elfing it up on Christmas Eve (annual tradition)
Christmas morning at Oma & Opa's
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Some thoughts
It has been a long time. Along with the holidays approaching, we found out some sad news in our family a couple weeks ago. On Monday, Nov. 21, I received a call that my mom's husband, Bob, passed away unexpectedly. He was 56 years old. He and my mom were married for 8 years, so he wasn't around for my earlier years, but I still considered him a friend and I loved and cared about him, especially for who he was to my mom. He was a great man.
But instead of all the details of what the last 2 weeks have been like, I wanted to just put some of my thoughts down on "paper" about what I have learned. I guess foremost, I realized that family is what it's all about. That is why we are here. And when we leave this earth, relationships are among the only things we can take with us. So shouldn't we be spending most of our energy on improving those relationships and taking advantage of the time we have together? It's funny how we can get caught up with getting things done, or planning outings, etc. when usually, people just want us. I notice that with Reed. Sometimes I will plan these fun activities for him/field trips, etc. when all he really wants is me. Another thing that I thought about was how unfortunate it is if we don't express our feelings and love to those we care about. I learned a lot about Bob the past 2 weeks and there were a lot of people who cared about him. I do believe that Bob was able to hear the wonderful things said about him but, you know, it would have been nice to see his reaction. I have no regrets concerning Bob because I do believe he knew I cared about him, but maybe we need to start telling people in person, or even writing a letter or thank you note before they are gone. Of everything I want my kids to know and learn while I am raising them, I want them to know I love them. And Kevin for that matter too. I'm not sure I tell him enough. And the last thing I have been pondering is that death is a part of life. We all have to go through it. And I don't mean to lessen the grief and mourning that entail it, I am just grateful to know that death is not the end. I know that Bob is in a better place, that he is happy, and that he is healthy. What an awesome reunion it will be when we return to our Father in Heaven and our welcomed there by loved ones gone before. I know Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us. I don't know why this happened or why it happened now, but I do know that if we can live by faith and continue on the path, we will be blessed.
But instead of all the details of what the last 2 weeks have been like, I wanted to just put some of my thoughts down on "paper" about what I have learned. I guess foremost, I realized that family is what it's all about. That is why we are here. And when we leave this earth, relationships are among the only things we can take with us. So shouldn't we be spending most of our energy on improving those relationships and taking advantage of the time we have together? It's funny how we can get caught up with getting things done, or planning outings, etc. when usually, people just want us. I notice that with Reed. Sometimes I will plan these fun activities for him/field trips, etc. when all he really wants is me. Another thing that I thought about was how unfortunate it is if we don't express our feelings and love to those we care about. I learned a lot about Bob the past 2 weeks and there were a lot of people who cared about him. I do believe that Bob was able to hear the wonderful things said about him but, you know, it would have been nice to see his reaction. I have no regrets concerning Bob because I do believe he knew I cared about him, but maybe we need to start telling people in person, or even writing a letter or thank you note before they are gone. Of everything I want my kids to know and learn while I am raising them, I want them to know I love them. And Kevin for that matter too. I'm not sure I tell him enough. And the last thing I have been pondering is that death is a part of life. We all have to go through it. And I don't mean to lessen the grief and mourning that entail it, I am just grateful to know that death is not the end. I know that Bob is in a better place, that he is happy, and that he is healthy. What an awesome reunion it will be when we return to our Father in Heaven and our welcomed there by loved ones gone before. I know Heavenly Father has a plan for each of us. I don't know why this happened or why it happened now, but I do know that if we can live by faith and continue on the path, we will be blessed.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Return of the "Elder" (this is not a Halloween post)
You know your family is cool when.....
They pick you up from the airport like this.
We picked up Kevin's youngest brother, Mikey, on Thursday, Oct. 27 after serving for 2 years as a missionary in the OK Oklahoma City Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We wanted to make it memorable. How did we do?
Reed did awesome! Bribing him with candy to keep his Yoda ears on helped too.
Shoulda been our engagement photo...
Kevin's sister, Whitney, converted their umbrella stroller into R2D2. How cool is that?
At home pictures were more successful. Yes, this is success.
Cutest baby Ewok I ever did see.
The whole family. We had a lot of people stop to take pictures of us, especially Kevin as Darth Vader. We only rented the costumes but Kevin is now thinking of keeping a fund for a Darth Vader suit. You never know when you'll need one again, right? WELCOME HOME MIKEY!
They pick you up from the airport like this.
We picked up Kevin's youngest brother, Mikey, on Thursday, Oct. 27 after serving for 2 years as a missionary in the OK Oklahoma City Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We wanted to make it memorable. How did we do?
Reed did awesome! Bribing him with candy to keep his Yoda ears on helped too.
Shoulda been our engagement photo...
Kevin's sister, Whitney, converted their umbrella stroller into R2D2. How cool is that?
At home pictures were more successful. Yes, this is success.
Cutest baby Ewok I ever did see.
The whole family. We had a lot of people stop to take pictures of us, especially Kevin as Darth Vader. We only rented the costumes but Kevin is now thinking of keeping a fund for a Darth Vader suit. You never know when you'll need one again, right? WELCOME HOME MIKEY!
Halloween party--Joy School style
Reed and his Joy School friends (Reed, Chaela, Carter, Annie, Dallas)
Baby sisters were invited too.
Watching a witch's brew
Coloring pumpkins
"Ghost" bowling...it's much easier this way, as you can tell.
A parade, of course.
Dads were invited.
The best part? Jumping in the leaves!
And burying the baby up to her neck. :)
Pumpkin Farming it up
So impossible to get 2 kids to look at the camera at the same time.
How about just one? Much better. Reed is finally starting to "smile" for the camera again.
Just in time for Taryn not to.
Reed still doesn't like swings. But he's still young enough to force him to do what we want. Perfect. :)
We loved the corn box.
Even mom.
Though this baby girl was pretty unsure of it at first.
The slide was a hit again this year.
Even with Grandma.
We squeezed ourselves into the animal train.
And finished off the day with a hay ride. I love pumpkin farms! They bring back some fond memories of my childhood. One of my all-time favorite family activities ever!
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