Monday, December 15, 2008

What a Weekend

Family Christmas Party Slideshow

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I am a crazy person.

But sometimes it's fun to be a little nuts.

On Wednesday night, my mom & Mark arrived (with Abby, Marshall, my nephew Cody, and thier dog, Sydnie) from Vancouver and surprised the livin' daylights outta me (I expected them Thursday night). It was so fun to see them! I couldn't wait to give mom her special gift, so I gave it to her that night--a hard-bound photo book called "The Cancer Chronicles" with all her blogs and some photos from the past 7 months. It made her cry like a little baby (I am so glad she loved it) and Mark immediately ordered a few more copies. After they got settled, we watched An Unlikely Mormon: The Conversion Story of Glenn Beck (so good). I got my kiddos to sleep and hung out with Mom, Mark, and Cody for a while, then finally hit the hay, exhausted (but I'd get more and more exhausted and less and less sleep as the weekend went on).

Thursday we cooked and cleaned and got ready for the Friday Family Fiesta. That night we had our Melin Agency Office Party, so Mom & Mark babysat for us from 5-7pm. We got home and got the kids to bed and hung out some more.

Friday was more of the same--party prep, hanging out, watching Christmas movies, singing and dancing to Christmas songs, etc. Just when we were throwing the prep into high gear, Laura called and said her car had broken down on the way to pick up the boys and come to Livingston. Matt saved the day with his extra truck, and they were all able to come over from Helena together, even though they were 3-1/2 hours later than they expected. We all went downstairs and watched a show while we waited for them to arrive...they got here at 7:30 and the ham was a little dry, but surprising them with MOM was totally worth it. We were all so tired, but so happy to be together! We ate dinner, then we made candy trains and houses til almost 11pm (yeah, the kids were pretty nuts by then--have a mountain of sugar and stay up 3 hours past your bedtime THREE NIGHTS IN A ROW! They were pretty charming at church today!).

Overnight a huge storm blew in from the north, so Saturday morning we had breakfast and opened White Elephant gifts as a blizzard dumped snow over Montana. Addie dressed as St. Lucy and served tangerines, muffins, and gingerbread to her grandparents. It was so fun to watch the snow fall, but it made our travelling guests a little nervous, so Postums and Lehmans headed back to Helena after lunch. The rest of us took a rest and got ready to have a few of our ward friends over to celebrate Sankta Lucia Day (the kick-off of Swedish Christmas festivities) after a delicious dinner of Cody's homemade chili and cornbread. As we were eating dinner, our power went out and was out for three hours, which put a bit of a damper on our party. But the Larsons and the Holms still came and we celebrated by candlelight. It was even more symbolic when our St. Lucy/ Addie ("bringer of light") came down the stairs with her crown of candles to serve our guests. Our friends went home and we set up airbeds so we could all sleep together downstairs together and snuggle for warmth. Just as we were snuggling down, the power came back on. So we watched a Christmas show and hit the hay.

Sunday we all went to our sacrament meeting together. I was half hoping they would cancel the rest of church (as they are wont to do when a big storm comes and keeps members in the outter reaches of the ward from coming in to church) because I felt under-prepared for Sharing Time. But I did it, and with Debbie's help we had a fun Primary day today, even though there only about 15 kids there! After church, we came home and Mom and Mark had packed their car and cleaned up our house and put lunch on the table (a smorgasbord of yummy party leftovers). After lunch, we made them open the gifts we brought them from Europe, and then we said good bye. They left to visit Matt & Laura in Helena, we left to take a long winter's nap. It was a GREAT weekend, topped off with a much-needed rest and quiet evening.

I love my family so much! We are nutty as fruitcakes, but we have a blast. And I love my Melin family, too---it's so nice to have such a huge group of awesome people to call my own. Merry Christmas and Safe Travels to all of you!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Happy, Happy Heart Music

This has been the best 16 hours-or-so since I came home from Europe! I am so excited to be preparing for our Christmas parties! So fun!
This morning as I glazed the ham, I listened to my favorite Christmas mix CD and I thought my heart might burst as I listened to Fairytale of New York. I know that it's hardly a reverent Christms song, but the orchestration at the end is so amazingly beautiful, it gets me everytime. LOVE IT! Oddly enough, I love it even more since my visit to the UK.
So because I love you, I'll share some Pogues with you (like I do every year).
Merry, merry!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Merry & Bright

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here, what with the huge snowfall on Tuesday and having our home all decorated. We started early this year because we are going to Arizona for Christmas and we wanted to enjoy some Christmas at home, too.

Of course our big "at-home" celebration is this weekend. We're so excited for our second-annual Montana Cousins Party, which is a slumber party this Friday-Saturday night. We have a big ham dinner, a cocoa/cookie bar, Christmas music and movies and a yummy breakfast and white elephant gifts in the morning. I am so looking forward to it, and from then on it's just party, party, party (Well, except the part where we drive 20 hours, but the new ipods, laptop, kids' DVDs and Christmas booty will make that fun, too). Can't wait to see you, Postums and Lehmans!

I emptied my camera again and found more Heidi gems, so I will post teh hidge-podge of pix for your viewing pleasure.


Heidi & Cousin Rosalie
Two Silly Girls
(Heidi is glad that Rosie is just across the street!)

Addie's First Grade Thanksgiving Program


Addie the friendly Indian (11/20/08)

Heidi's Recent Photos

Daddy on 11/30


Play Doh Pal


Unpacking the Nativity

James being naughty (he's climbing in the kitchen)


Abominable and Yukon Cornelius, with Hermey, Clarice, adn Rudolph in the background (this set was Rich's gift from my mom last year).

Clarice and Rudolph

Heidi and Addie with Heidi's bedroom tree

James, Addie, and Heidi (I took this at Heidi's request last Sunday 11/30)

Addie took this photo of Heidi and her tree.

Monday, December 08, 2008

"I Can't Believe My Eyes!"

Heidi handed me this picture last night and said, "Look, mom--she's saying 'I can't believe my eyes!'" She slays me.

Thursday, December 04, 2008

An Interview With Heidi

Copied this from Jill...interview conducted at 8:39am on December 4th:

1. What is something mom always says to you? Uh, I love you
2. What makes mom happy? Doing good things
3. What makes mom sad? Doing bad choices
4. How does mom make you laugh? Funny Faces
5. What was mom like as a child? You were like me. You were a little crazy and you liked to hold hamsters
6. How old is your mom? 28
7. How tall is your mom? 68
8. What is her favorite thing to do? Snuggle with her little Lynners
9. What does your mom do when you're not around? Go on a nap or take care of Bubby
10. If your mom becomes famous, what will it be for? Getting in graduations
11. What is your mom really good at? Making cookies
12. What is your mom not very good at? I don’t know
13. What does your mom do for her job? Washing clothes and dishes and the hotel
14. What is your mom's favorite food? Guacamole
15. What makes you proud of your mom? Doing reaaly, really good things
16. If your mom were a cartoon character, who would she be? Conny-nonny-jo
17. What do you and your mom do together? We play together and bake muffins
18. How are you and your mom the same? We both have some work to do (spoken like a true Melin!)
19. How are you and your mom different? We are different girls, and I am small and she is big
20. How do you know your mom loves you? Because you’re Jamie Melin, you’re my mommy.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Love Came Down at Christmas

On the first day of Christmas, Jamie gave to you...
a really fun Christmas song/video to watch
{inspired by Rob & Geo's '07 Christmas card, which I have just framed and hung as part of our holiday decor...LOVE SHALL BE OUR TOKEN!}

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

My Practice Baby

Check out this post aboout my darling niece...that photo of her just kills me! Isn't she lovely???I can't believe she's growing into a young woman so fast. Ally, we love you so much. We know the past couple of years have been challenging, and the challenges will continue, but you can keep your faith strong and remember who you are and how many people love and support you. Then you can overcome anything and keep excelling. It was so great to watch you and Addie have so much fun together last week. I am grateful she gets to have such a cool cousin to be her example and friend! Have a great birthday!

'Til We Meet Again...

Rest in peace, Elder Wirthlin.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Behold The Cuteness, Christmas edition

Here are the Melin kids before church today...so sweet.
We had a nice Thanksgiving dinner with my SIL's family across the street (we're so happy to have the Grays back as neighbors--how fun to have cousins across the street!). Rich & Mike put Christmas lights up on the house, the kids ran wild with their cousins, and I got some Christmas and Primary stuff in order. We have enjoyed Christmas music and movies and decorating every night of the Thanksgiving break. Know what I am really feeling thankful for? Snuggling up with my girls for a long winter's nap two days in a row (Saturday and Sunday, while Rich took a turn enjoying the quiet and finishing his own projects--he is so awesomly productive). I swear there's nothing better! They make a "mommy sandwich" under our big flannel camping quilt and we watch a Christmas movie until we all fall asleep, and then we wake up as the sun is setting after 4pm. Then we get back to work on "Christma-fying" the house, staying up late doing more decorating, gift-making or wrapping, or house-organizing for the coming festivities. I wish we could do that everyday! I am so in love with my family.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Utah 11.21-11.23

After I went to the doctor, Addie celebrated her 7th birthday with her cousins James, Addie, Ally, and the Tinkerbell cake
Addie's new Barbie movie

Addie's new Barbie
Addie's new sweater (and she got cute bracelets from Ally and from Melanie)

Cousins! Liam, Ben, Belle, Heidi, Ally;
James, Spencer, Melanie, Maeby; Addie

Before the doctor on Friday, we went to lunch at Chadders in AF. Here's Ben eating his burger.


Heidi and Jack has so much fun together!

Daddy & James (Addie is behind James holding up her shake).
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On Saturday after the girls' brinch and the boys' trip to Cabella's (and a nap), we headed down to Provo for the wedding reception of Christian Buchert & Amy Holt.
James & Addie love to boogie

Ya gotta love my face in this pic--I am enjoying the company of the lovely Becca Buchert.
I am sad to report that this is the only photo we took of the bride and groom (but you can see them in their beauty here and here). This is "Big Heidi" and "Little Heidi" checking out the wedding cake.

Here's Auntie Georgia and wee Anna Buchert (Becca & Martin's sweet baby)

James hugging Auntie Heidi (she came to the wedding from New York and had never met James)
Heidis Hugging

Again, not sure what face I am making there, but Addie and I are sure happy to see Heidi!
[when I get a minute, I will write in more detail about our little mommy slumber party after the reception...my joy at hanging with the Buchert girls was monumental--I love them so much, tho we really missed Becca and Georgia and Joh!]
On the way home on Sunday, we stopped to eat at IKEA, and Heidi found this giant elephant (which we have been looking for for 2 years). Who could resist? Santa came early, and Heidi snuggled him all the way home.

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