Saturday, January 30, 2010

2009, 2010

It seems like just 3 months ago I was posting my new year's resolutions for 2009. And it seems like I start every blog post with "I can't believe how fast time flies." I should just change the name of my blog to "I Know it's a Cliche, but MAN, Time Flies."


So, 2009 was a good year! Everyone healthy, happy, Rob on research. Kind of a boring year, really, but in a good way. I didn't do so hot on my resolutions, no valances or pillows made yet. But now I am doubly committed to sewing them, and I got a sewing machine that works, so that should help :)


Highlights of 2009:


  • Grace loves her new preschool, and so do I

  • I have consistently made all our bread

  • Viv has become quite the chatterbox!

  • Rob called to the bishopric (or is that a lowlight?)

  • Trip to Utah for Jane Anne's wedding and Lake Powell

  • I discover the joy of the thrift store

  • Ripping out the 30-yr old overgrown bushes in front of the house

  • Finally got lights in the living room
Things to look forward to in 2010:
  • Grace starting kindergarten, oh my!

  • Vivian starting preschool, oh my!

  • Sam going to nursery at church, yay!

  • Viv getting potty trained

  • 2 mornings a week with just Sam at home, how strange!

  • New valances :)

  • Hawaii!

  • Moving Viv into Grace's room

Totally unrealistic resolutions for 2010:

  • Become a morning person

  • Organize every square inch of the house

  • Get Vivian to eat vegetables

  • Get myself to eat vegetables

  • Get rid of pooch before Hawaii

  • Have positive attitude about Rob's research year ending

  • Be a better blogger

Happy (late) Barfday to Grace


I can't believe that Grace is FIVE! We are deep into Kindergarten roundups already, which is crazy. She is very excited to start elementary school. The celebration for her birthday lasted all weekend, starting with her birthday treats at preschool on Friday. She really wanted the theme for everything to be Purple. So she wore all purple on Friday and Saturday, and her cupcakes for preschool were purple with white dots and white with purple dots. She got a purple birthday crown and got to choose whether to eat with the lights on or off, and she chose off.

Saturday, Grace had her party, and she was so excited to celebrate with friends! The highlight was the pink and purple purse pinata. Grace is a purse fanatic, so we were so excited when we found this one! We let the kids decorate their own cupcakes, which was also fun. For weeks, Grace has been excited to go to Red Robin for her birthday and have them sing to her and bring ice cream. So we went, and while we were waiting to be seated, Viv yakked all over the lobby. So gross. Grace was pretty devastated that we had to leave.

Sunday Grace was very excited to have the Primary sing to her, which is a big step for her, as she is usually very nervous in front of people. She was so brave, and I was so proud!




Monday everyone was feeling good, so we went to Red Robin to try again. Grace was acting a little weird before we left, but said she really wanted to go. She was very brave for the singing again! But she didn't eat any macaroni and cheese, OR even any of the ice cream after they brought it. At that point, I knew we needed to get out of there fast before Red Robin banned us forever. Sure enough, shortly after we got home, she got sick. And then Rob, and then me. Let's just say that was about the longest night of our lives. Poor Grace.

So, anyway, we love Grace a ton, she is such a good kid. She has gotten so independent! She is fun, smart, silly, a great helper, she is really trying hard to make good choices. She is a very sweet and protective big sister. One of my favorite things right now is to listen as Grace helps Vivian say prayers. It's adorable. We are so blessed to have her in our family!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The Holidays


Happy New Year! We had a really wonderful holiday season. We didn't travel anywhere and Rob was able to stay home for most of 2 weeks, so we shopped and played and relaxed and just had a fabulous time together. I wish all of life could be like that :) This year was so fun because the girls are the perfect ages, so excited and innocent. They loved everything they got and weren't disappointed.

The season started as always with Rob's work party, where our kids dance the night away. Sam was totally hamming it up, as you can see he's smiling so big his face can't even contain it.



Here is Christmas Eve. We had a big dinner party with our traditional prime rib, and this year we invited a few other families. It was a lot of work, but lots of fun. I forgot to take pictures until things calmed down and we let the kids open their one present.



Christmas day was nice and relaxing. We opened stockings, ate monkey bread (which I managed to totally mess up somehow--my inability to cook could probably qualify as a talent), opened presents, played, napped, made a gingerbread house (actually, Grace and Vivian ate all the candy before it made it on the house) and made pizza for dinner. Each child got one big toy that was something they really wanted, plus a few other gifts. It was perfect. Here is Grace with the toy she was asking for for weeks:


For more complete pictures, here's a link to our holiday album. We wish you all a very happy 2010!
The Holidays 2009