Monday, December 26, 2011

Arizona Girls Weekend Part 2

Those of you that got our Christmas card saw that my highlight of the year was going to Arizona with my girlfirends. After I got back in November, I accidently deleted some photos off of my camera. My brother was able to recover them yesterday and I wanted to post them as a little Christmas gift to myself! Enjoy.

This was on our hike up the terrain... this is Pam, Pam's baby Sarah, and Allison.
The hike was beautiful.

This was during the clothing swap. Everyone was deciding what they wanted to take during the Round Robin.

Group shot right before we did the final Round Robin.



These are funny photos because they were taken during the book swap and you can see that Jen fell asleep! We tried everything to get her awake. The best part was that the next morning, she said, "What did I miss?"



This is the most amazing bruscetta that has ever been made... delcious.

One last shot before we left... Kelly is moving out of Phoenix to Newport Beach California so we will probably never be back to Phoenix. I am so glad we could go and Nate was able to manage at home.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

License Plate

This is the new license plate I want for Christmas...

LVN8&TBO

Monday, December 12, 2011

Beautiful Gingerbread Houses

As a child, I have awesome memories of my mom taking me to a gingerbread workshop at a local high school. It was a two day event and I remember the large amounts of candy and being so proud of my house!




So I bought tickets for the older girls to go to a gingerbread house event downtown. The tickets were sold out and there was a long waiting list. I was so glad we did this. We invited my mom along, it was her birthday, and we had so much fun and laughed so much. When we arrived to the event, there were secret service men swarming the place. My mom spotted them with their ear pieces and suits. That was really fun for the girls!




When we walked into the ballroom, there were three tables set up with candy buffets. Everything was done SO well (reminded me of Disney.) We were greeted and the girls had the biggest eyes.




They picked their station and stood in front of their already formed houses. They smelled so good, the Christmas music was playing, it was beautiful!




The attendants in the room assisted the girls with their pastry hats and their very own aprons. Every child had an attendant to help them if they needed help.



These are the beautiful Christmas cookies that they served. My favorite is the cardinal. We took two of them for Grace and Rita's school teachers.



I was also very excited about the candy buffets. This is one of the pastry chefs. Her name was Hannah and she was awesome at doing details on the houses. She decorated houses while we did our decorating. We asked her for a lot of help and ideas!



This was how the afternoon began... the attendants dished out all the candy. By the end of the event, kids were running around screaming (too much candy), dishing it out themselves, M&Ms everywhere! My girls were so well behaved, we were so proud of them. They were just staring in disbelief at all the candy... and eating it of course.



They each got three pastry bags full of the type of frosting that hardens after 12 hours. The chefs came and assisted us in different techniques.



This was the Executive Pastry Chef. He told us he was from Bali and they don't celebrate Christmas there too much. It was so funny because my mom said, "are you a Christian?" She misunderstood what he was saying and we got a good laugh out of that. We couldn't understand what he was saying until he explained that Bali is full of tourist and there isn't the "holidays" there. He helped Grace with Christmas Lights on the house, a snowman, a mailbox, a chimney, and my favorite... icicles.














These are the final products. They are truly beautiful. The house is shaped so pretty and the candy is so colorful. The frosting all hardened today and the kids just LOVE them. Grace said she wants to eat it before it was rotten. Rita kepts saying, "I am going to stay away from sweets for a while." What a memorable day!



Christmas Downtown DC

This was a busy weekend. Nate and Ellen's birthday was on Saturday and my mom's birthday on Sunday. On Sunday, I took Grace and Rita downtown to a pretty hotel. We invited my mom to join us. There was a reason we went downtown and my next post will show the FUN we had. One of the best Christmas events I have ever done with my kids...
I love fancy hotels at Christmastime, they are always so pretty with beautiful fresh trees and flowers.

Grace is peeking into a special room... wonder what is in there????


This was at the hotel lobby, it was a candy bar. A little taste of what we were to see in a few minutes....

Friday, December 9, 2011

Field Trip to Senior Center

This was officially the first field trip I have ever been on. I went with Rita's Kindergarten class to the Sunrise Senior Home. They read the Christmas story, sang some Christmas songs, handed out socks and raffled off two blankets that the class made. It was really fun and funny. The bus ride over, Rita was thrilled!
Here the kids are getting lined up to sing the First Noel and Silent Night.

Mrs Connor is reading the Christmas story from the Bible. The kids are so attentive and cooperative!

This is a portion of the residents that came to enjoy the show. Most were in wheel chairs.

Mrs Connor got on the bus after the field trip and prayed and started to get emotional (I LOVE IT!) because the two residents that won the raffle for the quilts were the ONLY residents that don't have any family. She said that God knew they needed those quilts and got very emotional. I love that about her!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

School Birthday Party

I came into Rita's class on her birthday to celebrate with cupcakes. It was very cute. The teacher prayed for her and did a little song and she got to wear a hate. We also brought a cupcake to Grace in her class.







Thursday, November 24, 2011

Journaling (Volume 5)

This is Grace's (2nd Grade) Bible Test. The last question is hilarious.







Happy Thanksgiving!

We are enjoying our Thanksgiving break from work and school. We aren't having relatives coming and we aren't going anywhere. It is a nice relaxing break for us. Last night, we ran a few errands and had dessert and coffee at Nordstroms.
We went to the zoo on Tuesday in the drizzling rain. It was being set up for Zoolights and there was NO ONE there. We saw two school groups and a few other people. It was wonderful to get a great parking spot, get into all the exhibits, and enjoy being together. Usually I am so scared that the kids will get lost in the crowds. Not on Tuesday! Unfortunately (my brothers will be sad about this), they shut down "The Cereal Bowl." It was a fun breakfast place by the zoo where you could order... you guessed it... cereal. Any type of hot or cold cereal that your heart could imagine. It was perfect but I guess the concept wasn't very popular with anyone other than my kids.

We saw the elephants. This really got Ellen excited! She loves elephants and didn't want to leave this little area.

We got close to the Red Pandas. You can see the video camera in the background. They were doing some footage for the FONZ (Friends of the National Zoo) website and the pandas were being so cute!


We spent a lot of time with the Panda Bears. They were doing what they do best... eating bamboo. We could not believe we were so close with NO ONE around! What a blessing.









Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Funny Things They Say (Volume 9)

"Dora and her family have big mouths" -Sam.

"Rita how old are you?" -Neighbor "I am plain 6." -Rita

Monday, November 21, 2011

Kris and Mikey

This is a special post for my cousins. Kris and Mikey are my cousins. They are siblings. Mikey (and Bethany) had their first baby about a year ago and the one baby was actually TWIN boys! No fertility drugs or anything!




Kris has a sweet little spunky girl named Sterling. After having Sterling, Kris found out that she is pregnant. You guessed it. With TWINS! What is so fun about it all is that 1. She looks great. 2. She is not overwhelmed (or acting like it). 3. She is not finding out genders!! So they have this system worked out with the names based on what baby comes out first and whether it is a girl and boy. I think it is so fun to hear all this.




My Uncle Mike (my dad's brother) and Aunt Arden will have 5 grandchildren under the age of 2 from 2 children! I think I got that right! What a crazy blessing!!!




That is one thin mom of 30 week old twins!!!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Don't be late... for an important date!

Let the party begin! The kids arrived and we partied in that Rabbit Hole until the box was broken... Then the surprise came... we couldn't believe our eyes when Alice stepped into our home! She was the real deal with a real rabbit with a watch on the rabbit's neck! Unbelievable!





Isn't she the best Alice in Wonderland you've ever seen?





We took photos with all the kids individually with Alice and Rita and the white hare. And you will not believe that Alice got them all to quiet down so she could read the Alice in Wonderland book to them. They listened so well... even Ellen!

We took a family photo with Alice and the rabbit...


Alice and her mother are faithful blog followers of ours and we love them so much! Isn't this just precious?!?!
After lunch we colored Alice coloring sheets, those were a big hit with the kids!

Cake time!

Rita was so excited about her gifts. I honestly attribute it to the fact that I never buy them gifts so to be spoiled for a day like this was unreal to her. These facial expressions are hilarious.

Who knew a kid could be so excited about gum!?!?!
We aren't too excited about the American Girl Doll brush from Great Grandma and Grandpa Palmer... I am sorry Rita, it was all we could afford this year at the Amercian Doll store....
Just KIDDING!

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.





Aftermath.