Christmas Eve was spent with Heidi's family for dinner. Growing up in California we had no family nearby to spend Christmas with, so we invited people to our house for Christmas Eve each year. Some were elderly couples from the ward, the missionaries, some of our friends and their families. We usually had 20-30 people over and it was a lot of work to prepare for, but the next day we had lots of left overs and would relax and play with our Christmas gifts.
We had a fun time at Heidi's and there was a ton of great food. I so appreciate that she invited us over because I want Jacob to spend time with his cousins and spend Christmas Eve like I did as a child. I have great memories of it--which is hard to recreate for him with just 3 of us at home. :)
We had a short visit because Jason's brother, who is on a mission in the Philippines, was calling the family that night. Turned out he had to call earlier than expected and so we headed to Jason's parent's house a little earlier. It was so fun to spend time with Heidi's family.
The next day was Christmas and Sunday. Our ward meets at 9 a.m. and Jacob knew it was Christmas, but this was the first year he really "got it" that Santa came and left gifts. Because he had not past experiences (that he could remember) that you wake up to presents, we were able to get him up, dressed, fed and off to church. Then we came home and opened gifts. It was so fun this year!
We then went in the afternoon to Jason's parent's house where his whole family gathers on Christmas day.Playing outside with his cousin Daniel--we didn't bring his coat so we were trying to cover him with a t-shirt he had gotten from him Hawaiian cousins, dad's shirt and the hat Aunt Jenny gave him.
Jacob's Aunt Jenny gave all of the kids these cute animal hats. They were so funny!
It was a good Christmas!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Christmas Festivities
We decorated our tree just after Thanksgiving. Jacob saw a picture of himself as a baby by the tree and wanted to reenact that scene. He found a red shirt and sat by the tree again--just a little bit bigger 3 years later!.
Jason's work has a children's Christmas party every year at the Clark Planetarium. Jacob sitting on Santa's lap.
We also made gingerbread houses with the cousins. I was so busy helping with the houses that I forgot to pull out my camera until after they had gone home.
Jason's work has a children's Christmas party every year at the Clark Planetarium. Jacob sitting on Santa's lap.
We also made gingerbread houses with the cousins. I was so busy helping with the houses that I forgot to pull out my camera until after they had gone home.
Dad's 80th Birthday
I have been so behind on blogging. December 9th was my dad's 80th birthday. My brother Chris flew in from Maryland and we had a lunch that day at Heidi's house and on Sunday we had a family dinner. These pictures are from the family dinner. My parent's friends, the Hellewells came over too.
I can't believe he is 80!! He is such a great dad!!
Pirating Music in my Younger Years, but not thinking about it
My bag of pirated music.
Jason and Jacob pulling apart the old tapes.
In the 80's my friends and brothers would give me cassette tapes and I thought nothing of the fact that I had not purchased them. I wasn't accepting the tapes to be dishonest, I just did not think of it that way. Did you, in your younger years, copy music and just didn't think about it?
Jason and Jacob pulling apart the old tapes.
In the 80's my friends and brothers would give me cassette tapes and I thought nothing of the fact that I had not purchased them. I wasn't accepting the tapes to be dishonest, I just did not think of it that way. Did you, in your younger years, copy music and just didn't think about it?
Cleaning the Carpets
Siamese Twins (But not attached)
Monday, November 28, 2011
Picking Flowers
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thanksgiving Time
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
October--What a Fun Month!
October is full of fun things to do! So much going on and activities for kids--we had a great time!
Some of the things we did this month were:
We drove up into the mountains to see the color of the leaves.
Jacob went to the pumpkin patch with his preschool class.
We went to Gardner Village with friends to see the witches on display.
One of the most fun activities was Cornbellys.
Chevron, Jason's work, sponsored "Touch a Truck." They had huge trucks from all types of jobs that kids could climb on and look around. We even took a ride in a "cherry picker."
And, of course, there were the always LOVED bounce houses.
For Halloween Jacob was a fireman. Jason happens to be on the volunteer fire fighting team at work so I took Jacob to Chevron so he and Dad could take a picture together in their "turn out" suits.
We carved our pumpkin that Aunt Karen grew for us.
The finished product on Halloween night. Happy Halloween!
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