Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Happy 2010

I'm finally back. I lost my blogging mojo for a bit, but I have been posting daily facebook updates. So yes, we made it home safe to Montana on New Year's Day, after driving thru a blizzard in Idaho. Worst part was that I had to drive ( I was so dang tired) because we did indeed buy that Lexus/Land Cruiser. I am in love with that car and I need 4WD so bad! Next year or two, Mama's gettin' a 4WD Acadia (if Jesus doesn't come before then--;)).

Anyway, longest trip home EVER. We had two full-on meal stops, two potty/snack stops, and two stop-at-the-next-rest-area-and-let-me-power-nap-or-mama's-gonna-drive-into-a-ditch stops (just closed my eyes for 10 minutes and kept on truckin'). We left Draper at noon and got home at 8:45! Saturday I planned to sleep like the dead, but the kids wanted to sled with their cousins up at Uncle Mike's cabin and we had promised they could see "Princess & the Frog" on Christmas break, so I showered at the crack of noon and met them at Mike's to go to the movie in Bozeman. We had a nice quiet Sunday (with scones and beef stew and new xmas board games) and got back to the grind on Monday. Yay us.

I got all Christmas stuff packed and to the garage Monday, made Stir Fry dinner with Gram & Gramp Melin, set some goals and played the Ladybug game for FHE. Next month, Addie is doing the lesson as one of her Faith in God achievements (can I say how cute it is to see her studying her scriptures? She is still a little girl in so many ways, but it's fun to see her maturing in good ways!!!). I tried to be ambitious today, but shower/laundry/dishes/dinner is as good as it got. I even napped with James from noon-1pm...that was AWESOME!

I'm now going to check the camera card and see if there are any good pix to post from our trip or of the new car or my new glasses...if so, I'll post them ASAP. Adios...

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On New Year's morning, Heidi & I drove over to say good bye to Erin while Rich loaded the car and the other kids slept. We wore our party hats from the night before and took her a Pepsi :)Heidi & Auntie Erin

I guess we didn't take any pix at mom's house or at Jill's, which is sad, cuz the kids had a ball with their cousins and looked so cute in their party hats. We also had fun playing games and ringing in the New Year with Grays and Stotts and the Mayberry newlyweds! You'll just have to take my word for it!

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Retro: On Dec 18th, Addie's class did a play of Jan Bretts' book, "The Mitten." Addie played the mouse Jasper (in the vest) is the same kid who dressed up like Jack Layton (SR71 pilot) for Halloween.
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On MOnday, 12/21, we went to the high school to watch the elementary school production of "A Beary Happy Holiday" (see previous post):

The 4th graders in back are polar bears, the thrd graders in shades are grizzlies, and the 2nd graders are pandas.
All the Pandas singing, "Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella"
Addie doing her "Panda-monium" number
(she was dressed just like Audrey Hepburn--adorable)
Cousin Danny was a dancing cowboy bear with the first graders (he's in the hat).
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On the 22nd, we caroled and took candy trains to friends and neighbors. It was WINDY, but so fun!
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I think we're all caught up on photos now.

Friday, January 01, 2010

The Cousins' New Year Time Capsule

We celebrated "East Coast New Year" with our (mine & Jill's) kids at 10pm at my mom's house. Just before the big countdown, we gathered the kids around the table and asked them two questions: (1) What are you going to try to do better in 2010/ How will you try to be more like Jesus? and (2) What's your best memory of 2009? I am posting their answers here so we can look back on them at our 2010 New Years Party, where ever we are. We can check our progress and ask ourselves the same questions every year. If you want to join in (we missed so many of our cousins and would love for you to play along), post your family's answers to these questions as a comment on this post (or send me a link), and we'll all open our 'time capsule' next NYE!

Lyndi Alice, age 10: Be nicer to my siblings. Don't grind my teeth.
Heidi Lynn, age 5: Bake cookies for Santa in my Easy Bake. Don't scream in the house.
Jack Elliott, age 5: No sucking my fingers. No slamming doors.
Addie Rose, age 8: Try not to cry when I get frustrated and say words instead. Do my Faith in God book.
Isabelle Marie, age 7.5: Help my mom keep the house clean and give her hugs.
James Ole, age 3: "Uhhh...be a SUNBEAM!"
(Ben was playing downtairs)

BEST MEMORIES of 2009
Lyndi Alice: Addie's Baptism
Addie: My baptism day
Isabelle: Grandma Petersen's funeral because now she is back in heaven.
Jack: My birthday
Heidi: Riding an airplane and other fun stuff.
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Okay...what do you other cousins have to add???

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

A Day at Temple Square

On Tuesday, 12/29, we took the Trax train downtown to Temple Square.
[that's me putting my hat on James, Heidi, and Addie]

Heidi and Addie on the train.

James on the train.

Me and Rich on the train

Addie and her mp3 player.

We got to temple square at 2:30 pm and went exploring


Addie, James, and Heidi on the east side of the temple.
There is a cool nativity on the reflection pool!

Addie, James, and Heidi at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.

[We had a 7pm dinner at the cafe behind them--I had Apple-Carrot-Curry soup and it was so good! And their $1 hot cocoas were great, too!]


Before watching the movie at teh JSMB, we took the kids up to the roof to see the temple.

"I love to see the temple..." James & Heidi


Heidi, Addie, Tarah and Brandon
James looking down on temple square.


Tarah, Brandon, Brittany looking down on the temple

James, Addie, Brittany, Brandon, Tarah, and Heidi
I LOOOOOVE THESE KIDS!
James was the only kid to notice that the Nutcrackers guarding The Roof were functional...

...and they could bite Addie!
Brittany, Tarah and Brandon with the Nutcracker.
[can you believe how grown up and gorgeous these kids are? The twins are going on 13 and little Tarah is 10! I lived with them for a month when Tarah was a tiny baby...isn't that CRAZY?]

Addie and James at "Ellis Island."
The Family History Center in the JSMB is SO MUCH FUN now!

Heidi at "Ellis Island."

Erin and me laughing at "Ellis Island."

Are we not just the cutest little old blind ladies you ever saw?
[We had the giggles bad, especially after somebody said, "Yay, you made it to Ellis Island! Now pick up your handcart and walk to Utah!"]
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We took the kids to watch the Joseph Smith movie at 4:30 pm (and it was wonderful for them--everyone was mesmerized, except for Heidi, whom I had to take to the bathroom at about 40 minutes in and missed the ending, but I've seen it several times). Anyway, when we came out of the building at 5:40, all the lights were on! It was amazing!
Rich with James east of Temple Square
Casper girls with the Mexican Nativity
(including Nestor, the long -eared donkey)

Heidi and the Native American Nativity.

Heidi looking at the reflcting pool.


There were hundreds of beautiful luminarias around the church office building, including this cool one in Slovenian (reminded us of the Blatters' mission to Croatia).

Two happy families at Temple Square!
[we lost Heidi for about 20 minutes after this picture was taken...Rhett found her, but not after the entire force of Temple Square secret service agents were called on the case...thanks for the memories, Heidi!]
Brittany and Addie

Lights-n-Snow!
The Plaza
(you can see the Brigham Young Statue there behind the red tree)

Rhett and Brandon
Eliza, Tarah and Addie near the south visitors' center.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Greetings from the Shadow of the Everlasting Hills

So we're in Utah now. We spent Sunday & Monday morning in Idaho, then drove down to SLC yesterday. Rich sold our Civic hybrid in Bozeman (I know, so sad), so he is shopping for a good 4WD (because he's tired of getting stuck in our Montana terrain---not ideal for a tiny hybrid, but it was fun while it lasted--I love that car). We test drove a Lexus equivalent of a Land Cruiser yesterday (Rich is testing another one today) and we liked it. So tomorrow we'll own one Land Cruiser or another (which you may remember was my dream car in HS---I was SUV when SUV wasn't cool).

After car shoppin' we went and visited Erin Casper at her in-laws' (you may remember that Erin was my post-mission Provo roommate/soul sister and we stayed with her in England last year--they are visiting family for a few weeks here, and that's why we came down). Then we drove a whole mile or two to MY mom's house and had dinner and family time. So far so good, but I only slept for about 4 hours last night because my back hurt, I had a caffeinated beverage at dinner, and I was riddled with anxiety and am off medication for it right now. I talked myself down and slept well between 4:30-8am. Now we are heading out to lunch with Rich's Aunt Jude, then up to spent the afternoon and evening on Temple Square with the Casper family. I am SO VERY EXCITED!

I didn't get a chance before Christmas to post pix of Addie's super fun Christmas program, "A Beary-Happy Holiday" in which she (and 37 other 2nd graders) played a Panda bear and sang fun songs. I got to help make the costumes, as I have been more and more involved at the school this year. I really like knowing what my kids are doing everyday and having some input into the curriculum, discipline, and atmosphere they experience. In fact, I just took over as PTO secretary (even though I have only been to 3 PTO meetings in 3 years). The major job of the secretary is to post minutes from meetings, rallying support for activities and fundraisers, and I am all about that kind of stuff. Anything I can do mostly from home, online, I'll do in a heartbeat. Besides, my mom mocked me and the PTO, and that's always a good sign that I am on the right track. I have other plans for the New Year, too, which I am excited about. Richard and I have done some talking and I have done a lot of praying about how to be a better and more whole person/wife/mom/friend and we have come up with some great ideas that I think will take our family "to the next level." I really love how the gospel, the great plan of happiness, is all about progression. It gets really exhausting sometimes, but I know that I am LEAST hapy when I "stop to rest" and most happy when I am striving. Often lately I have been singing in my hand this very joyful verse of "The Iron Rod": So Hand o'er hand the rod along/ thru each succeeding day/ with earnest prayer and hopeful song/we'll still pursue our way. I love the image of "hand over hand," just pulling our way up and up, becoming better. It says nothing about lollygagging along, nor taking a leisurely stroll along the rod (reminds me of Neal A Maxwell's "Hoping to ride to heaven on a golf cart" image), but 'hand over hand'--holding tight and moving. Striving. Onward and upward, y'all.

Hey, my ride is here! We're outta here. Have a great day and leave me a comment!

Friday, December 25, 2009

On Christmas Day in the Morning

Santa brought James this giant homemade Isle of Sodor!
Addie with her Easy Bake, Barbies, & other loot.

Heidi with her play-doh kitchen, art set, and other loot.
"Choo-choo!" (he's STILL playing with it!)
The girls checking out stocking stuffers (thanks, claire's)
Sweet Sisters
Still playing trains...
Gift cards from Florida! Thanks, Jelli!
Too bad it's blurry...Mama got AZ oranges from her Papa!

Addie's new coatWedding Day Barbie!

FAMILY LETTER 07.28.19

Dear Loved Ones,                                                                                                        We have just ...