Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Morning

When we got home from Tony's brother's on Christmas Eve, Ant and Al were fired up and ready for Santa's visit. They didn't want to go to bed and COULD NOT WAIT for Christmas morning. Alex had gotten a movie earlier that night so she put her movie in and actually let Anthony watch it with her. Must be Sweet Christmas Fairy Dust (or she breathed too much polyurethane in the last couple of weeks.) They finally went to bed. I should have known that was too easy. They had a plan. The plan was to set their alarms and get up in the middle of the night to see what Santa brought them. Alex's alarm went off at 1:30 but I happened to still be up and was able to turn it off. My alarm was set for 6 a.m. so that I could get up and get my shower, fix breakfast (my mom and dad always come for breakfast and to see what the kids got for Christmas), and pretty much just to get my day started without a rush. When I got out of the shower, Anthony's alarm was going off but, of course, he didn't hear it. He never hears his alarm. I was sure I had thwarted all of their attempts and plans. I was doing a certain degree of gloating that I had outfoxed the foxes. Little did I know, they had outfoxed me. Anthony just happened to wake up at 5, woke Alex up, and they came downstairs and peaked at some of their gifts. Ha ha on Ant though, the one he opened and wrapped back up was in an Adidas shoe box. He went to bed at 5:15 a.m. thinking he was getting Adidas shoes. Ha!, well at least I have that...
We have always told the kids they can choose three Christmas gifts for their wish list since Baby Jesus got three gifts. This year, their wish lists were very expensive so their Christmas was limited to their three gifts. And only those three gifts. There were no presents under the tree from us this year, partly because of our recent construction status - I was wrapping gifts on an as needed basis - and partly because Santa was the only one who came through for them this year.
While they had made their Christmas lists several weeks ago they were still not quite sure what they were getting. Anthony was somewhat surprised with this new Carhartt coat.

He also got some Union Cavalry soldiers. I think I'll be buying toy soldiers for the rest of my life. There are different soldiers for all the different wars you know. He can tell which soldier goes with which war by the gun they are carrying. (Note to toy soldier manufacturers: Always, ALWAYS put the right weapon with the right soldier with the right war - there are 14-year-old boys out there who know the difference!)

I think this was his favorite gift. A new paint ball gun. He was quite surprised by this one. He kept asking me if I had gotten it yet and I told him that I think they must have been out of them because there wasn't one like he was describing at the hobby store we go to. Was he sure that is where he saw the gun he wanted? You know, the normal Christmas fibbing... It helped that when he woke up at 5 a.m. it didn't look like there was a gun under the tree since the gun was disassembled and in a smaller box.

And for the Adidas shoes... This box actually held the paint ball vest he had been wanting. It holds the air tank in a pouch on his back so that he doesn't have to have the air tank attached to the gun. It looks more real this way...

We even remembered to get an air tank filled up so that he could shoot his new gun right away. That is the mistake we made a couple of years ago with his first paint ball gun. He got the gun and an air tank. Who knew the air tank could be explosive had they shipped it with the air in it? Live and learn.
Alex, on the other hand had been lied to all month. She wanted a laptop computer. I told her there was absolutely no way she was going to get a laptop because they were so expensive. I told her Santa might bring her some money and she could add that to the money she would be getting from grandparents and she could order herself one after Christmas. So, that was her plan. When they came downstairs at 5 a.m. and opened and rewrapped one of their presents she luckily opened a Wii recharger. So, when she came down Christmas morning to open presents I think she was already a little bummed. A Wii charger? She didn't even ask for that... She opened two of her three gifts from Santa and left one of them laying on the floor and started on her stocking stuff. I think the remaining gift looked like a clothes box to her. Long and flat. Finally, she got around to opening that third gift.

I missed her initial expression - it was priceless. She was very surprised when she saw the Dell logo on the side of that last box.


And it was pink. And she was very happy.

Now, she can be seen on most days with her laptop on her lap, Itouch in her hand, and phone laying beside her. And she lived happily ever after.
(To stay true to my utopia form, I will not disclose the many conversations I have had with certain citizens from India while trying to get the laptop in good, wireless, operating condition.) Posted by Picasa

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Forms of Torture - Christmas Style

Every year we spend Christmas Eve with Tony's family - usually at our house but this year we went to Tony's brother's house since we weren't sure if ours would be put back together. Since this is always our first stop of the Christmas season, the kids are VERY excited. This is what they have been waiting for! The very first thing they want to know is, "Can we open presents first?" Every year the answer is no. After dinner. Don't they know what Christmas is all about? The food? I think the waiting should be getting easier for them since they are getting older but it sure isn't. This year, though, I think we perfected the torture. And I am not talking about this tickle torture.

Or the forced hugs. (Brennan always gives Alex a little therapy 'cause Alex is a personal space kinda girl.) This really is a form of torture to her but this is not what I am talking about either.



The ultimate form of torture for a 14 and 12 year old on Christmas Eve, at the first gathering of the season would be... Watching old movies. Not old movies like Gone With the Wind or It's a Wonderful Life but old movies, like reel to reel, home videos with no sound old movies. Old movies that they will appreciate one day but not at 14 and 12. On Christmas Eve. When there are gifts to be opened.
I took some pictures of the screen just to see if they would turn out and they did surprisingly well.



There was a box with several movies in it. After we had watched two or three of them, Alex came around the corner to ask me if we were gonna watch ALL of those movies.
She finally gave up...

They did finally get to open their presents much to their relief. They look so forward to the
time when they can open their gifts and then it is over so QUICKLY! They waited ALL DAY for those few moments of joy.

Kind of like a junkie, that fix didn't last long and they were begging on the way home to "open just one tonight. PLEASE?"



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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Our Community Christmas Parade


On the first weekend of December, our community has a parade. This year, though, it snowed out the first parade, then the second weekend was cancelled as well - though I am not sure why that one was cancelled other than our city parade was that morning and that could have been why. Usually, the local churches make a float for this parade, the local school sports teams have a float, there are several four wheelers, and lots of horses. Usually. It was a rather paltry showing this year.

This is the highlight of the season for this crew. They had been disappointed two Saturdays in a row and they were ready for this. They comprised most of the four wheeler section this year.
There were a few fire trucks.

Sparky the Fire Dog made his appearance.


Oh, I forgot the tractors. There were several old refurbished tractors, too. This is how you get men involved in a parade.

And the four wheelers.

I didn't get a picture of Santa, but he brought up the rear. That was it. It lasted about 3 minutes and 39 seconds.Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Memories of Ole Tearoom

We had a very busy weekend on this last weekend before Christmas. For lunch on Saturday, we went to this beautiful tea room. It is a tradition that we go every year at Christmas so that we can enjoy the beautiful decorations and delicious food. Most of all, though, we enjoy the friends we go with.

We have had a lot of rain and snow recently so this little brook was flowing quite noisily.



This is one of the owners of the tea room along with her granddaughter, Lendi, who was our server.


They have remodeled their old home place into this tea room that holds about 18 people. It is decorated beautifully on the inside as well.

These are three of my beautiful and sweet cousins that I unfortunately don't get to spend enough time with.


Kelli and her mother, Glenda.


I tried my hand at culturing Alex as well. (This feat is not to be taken lightly and also not to be undertaken and completed in a single weekend). Does her signature give you any indication of my progress? I'll keep trying. I will not fail. One day, she will be able to sit through lunch without needing french fries or ketchup...

Ohhh, this luncheon was filled with my favorite people. This is my Aunt Lib, I have written about her before. This picture was taken after she told Kelli she was gonna "kick her butt."
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What a Way to Start My Day

This is the view I had through my office window this morning!
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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Snow AGAIN?!

Friday night we had our second snow of December. We NEVER get snow in December. Al? Al Gore? Global warming?
My son decided to just see if he could run around on the deck without shoes on. Then, "I think I can run from the back door around to the garage door." Then, "I think I can run to the mailbox and back."
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Finally, decorated for Christmas!

Finally! We have decorated all that is going to be done this year. Luckily Anthony and Alex spent all Saturday afternoon helping me while Tony spent all afternoon putting the legs on the furniture we bought last week. He got more mad over those STUPID legs than he did while putting in all of the wood floor. "Who would sell something like this?" "Why would the legs not already be attached to the furniture?" "This is the stupidest thing I have ever seen." "We should have paid the delivery price and they would have had to put the legs on." I think that is why the kids helped me so much. We were all trying to make ourselves scarce in that area of the house!

They looked so nice before church this morning.


This is a picture of Anthony that is hanging on our "family tree" in our kitchen. Got the idea from Edie last year and I love our family tree. We have pictures of everyone in our family hanging on here.
This is our tree - notice that there are no presents underneath. No, it's not because I haven't wrapped them yet - it's because I haven't bought them yet... But I do like the way the lights reflect off the new floor!

Here is some of our new furniture. We have a couch and love seat to match. We have really "manned up" our living room. I told Tony some pink pillows or glitter should do the trick...

This is the mantle we got out of my grandmother's house. It is in our dining room and I love it. It is one of the few things we decorated this year.

Remember in the hustle and bustle of the coming week to smile at the store clerks, be extra nice to fellow shoppers, and remember what this season is all about. The most precious gift of all. Jesus.Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Construction Number 5 - getting closer

Finally, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel. All of the flooring is down and ready to be stained. This is what it looked like early Friday evening (12/11). Before we applied the stain, we had to clean the floor really well. It was swept, vacuumed, and mopped.

Before we started staining, Tony tried out the color on a spare piece of wood. We both were taken aback by the color. That is not what we wanted! That didn't look anything like the sample we had! It was 10 o'clock at night and we were determined the first coat of polyurethane was going down Saturday a.m. so just do it... And we just did it. We didn't leave it on the full amount of time the can said to, I wiped it off pretty quickly. And, by the way, how did I get that job? He is standing up mopping stain onto the floor and I am on my hands and knees with a towel wiping it up. I guess it is a pretty fair tradeoff since I did not nail even one piece of wood down. No not one!

I think the color was a little scary because it looked so dark next to the untreated wood. Once we got the whole floor stained, we (I) loved the color. It brought out the grain in the wood and filled in the knot holes beautifully. And, it matched the steps perfectly.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Softball Weekend

Alex's softball team rented a cabin in Wear's Valley last weekend for the girls to spend some time bonding. It happened to be on the very weekend we got a little snow in these here parts. It was a beautiful weekend to be in the mountains.


These girls ate lots of pizzas and junk food.

They spent a little time in the hot tub. How cool is that with snow all around them?

They played Catchphrase almost ALL NIGHT LONG!



I think the girls finally went to bed around 5 a.m. after a lot of pool playing and Catchphrase and Taboo. When I got up the next morning I started a head count. There two girls in this room - one on the futon and one... on the pool table.

This is where they confused me a little bit. They had their heads covered up so I was trying to count feet. I only came up with three girls in this bed, one on the floor beside the bed, and one girl who had her body in the bathroom floor but her head in the bedroom. I was missing a girl. I went upstairs and got another mom to help me and upon further investigation, we found FOUR girls in this full size bed.


The next morning I walked down the stairs right into a Smarties fight. And a game of pool.





This is most of our girls, we had one go home early and one that couldn't come but this is it. Team Synergy. They are a great group of girls.



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