Sunday, January 25, 2009

Chocolately chocolate


...I didn't do it...





While sitting by his lonesome "eating" chocolate pie in the kitchen I thought to myself, "he must really be enjoying that pie, he's being so quiet." As I peeked over the wall from the living room into the dining room I see him stringing his fingers through his hair. At that point, I knew what was going on. I stood up from the couch and asked him what he thought he was doing. He didn't have much to say. Scott and I couldn't hold back the giggles and as soon as he knew he was making us laugh, he thought he was pretty funny too. I couldn't pass up the photo opportunity!



Monday, January 12, 2009

Happy Birthday, Baby

Today is Scott's 32nd birthday. Let's see you....you were 23 when we met and married. I've almost had you for ten years now. I'm planning on many more ten years of being with you. Thank you for being you. I LOVE your kind heart whether it be picking me up a bouquet of flowers because you know I've had a rough day, making sure your parents are well taken care of, helping friends who may really need your help, spending time with my dad because you know it means a lot to him, or seeing and giving the extra attention your children may need.
You're a hard-worker, a wonderful father, a true friend, an amazing husband.... and my eternal
partner I Love you so much!!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

BaBy nEwS

Much to the dismay of my sweet little Savana we are happy to announce that we are having a boy. I also had hoped to even it up with a little girl, but like my Mother-in-law says "Life is..... when God laughs because you make plans."
The baby is doing very well and looks to be healthy. I'm a little over half-way through.
We're excited to meet this new little person that will be apart of our family!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Christmas Vacation

Christmas was fun-filled with all the wonders of winter

....Plenty of SNOW






.....early morning Christmas wishes granted





AND
.......ICE SKATING





not me by the way ^ my SIL Chelsea.

All in all we had a wonderful time. Thank you to mom-dad Skeem and Brown.
I think the most memorable part of Christmas, aside from being with family, is seeing the pure excitement and happiness from my children's eyes. It puts the icing on the cake when you hear "This is the BEST Christmas ever!"

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Things We Love to Do Each Year for Christmas

I actually had it in mind to do this before I got the Christmas Traditions Tag, but we had
to wait on the gingerbread house :)
(Christmas overload, I know, I love the season though!)


How do you explain to your curious child how SANTA comes in the house when they say..."but we don't have a chimney."?


We have this "special" key that only works for SANTA to unlock our door.




CHOCOLATE calendars!!!! My kids LOVE these. Grandma usually makes sure we get them.




The Gingerbread House. Ah, that's always a story. This was actually the second attempt. Luke destroyed the first one and I couldn't go without one.





"I'll run and run as fast as I can, you can't catch me I'm the Gingerbread Man." We love to make gingerbread cookies. The magic really begins when the children go to bed. They can't believe how the cookies come alive after they've gone to bed and hide somewhere in the house with foot-prints and a clue left behind.




The Polar Express. This is something we do multiple times through-out the week. And of course it wouldn't be The Polar Express without a cup of hot cocoa!

Monday, December 15, 2008

CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS TAG


1. Egg nog or Hot chocolate? Hot Chocolate.....YUMMY!

2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? Wraps the presents unless it's too BIG to wrap.

3. Colored lights on a tree/house or white? White lights, but I know the kids really like COLORED.

4. Do I hang mistletoe? OOOHHH.... I haven't. Good idea, thanks!

5. When do I put up my decorations? When my dear hubby can pencil me in. Usually first week of December.

6. What is my favorite holiday dish? HAM.....love the ham. Actually pretty much all of it. Especially when I'm prego.....can't eat enough!!

7. Favorite holiday memory as a child? Visiting with all the family. Wondering if Santa fulfilled my request and of course sleeping in the same room as my sisters.

8. When and how did I learn the truth about Santa? I honestly don't remember. Come to a surprise to some of you ;) !

9. Do we open a Christmas gift on Christmas Eve? PJ's on Christmas eve and gifts on Christmas morning.

10. How do I decorate our tree? I let the children and Scott take control. If anything needs to be adjusted I will do it later!

11. Can I ice skate? Yes, but I don't get to do it that often.

12. Can I remember my favorite gift? Probably my bike. I rode it to school for the first time, after my family and I moved from Provo to Kearns, and I came out to find that someone had stolen my handlebars. I was in second grade. I've had MANY wonderful gifts since then.

13. What is the most important thing about the holidays for me? FAMILY. Understanding the TRUE meaning and not getting caught up in all the hub-bub.

14. What is my favorite holiday dessert? If anyone serves up Strawberry Pie I'll eat it all up. Otherwise I really like sticky chex-mix and anything chocolate.

15. What is my favorite holiday tradition? Being with family and being able to pull off a surprise.

16. What tops my tree? An Angel holding a star.

17. What do I prefer - Giving or receiving? Definetely giving. I LOVE to see their faces when they get something they love and unexpected.
18. What is my favorite Christmas song? Silent Night. (used to be Silver Bells when I was a kid)

19. Candy Canes? Yummmm

I tag: Mom, Sarah Epps, Danielle and Joy

Saturday, December 6, 2008

O Christmas Tree

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Many people have the tradition of decorating their Christmas tree the weekend or day after Thanksgiving. We do not. We get it up and decorated when we can. Don't get me wrong, my motto is the sooner the better, but it can be a bit impossible at times. Since we've moved to Arizona we've been back to Utah to celebrate Thanksgiving every year but one. So, that usually means we are traveling the weekend after Thanksgiving. Then Scott is crazy-busy when we get home to catch up on anything he may have missed from the week before. He happened to store the christmas tree up in the attic and so yours truly had to climb up there and drag it out. It was not a pretty sight and I was not a happy camper. ALL the kids were happy to try to climb the ladder and hoist themselves up into the attic. I got it all set up and then we waited a few days when Scott had a night free so we could decorate the tree as a family. It is a precious memory....one that I truly love.

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Last year Scott found a killer deal on a multiple color, pre-lit tree. I prefer all white lights, but who could resist a brand-new, $25, 7foot tree? Besides I decided if I don't like the colored lights I don't have to plug them in. I could wrap the white ones around.


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.....and for the final touch......



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