I had the pleasure of being able to have Callie for Christmas this year. Even though she was a bit under the weather for some of it, we had a great time overall.
~Christmas Eve~
These pictures of the lights really don't do adequate justice to the megawatts of electricity that it must take to run them all. This first picture of the street is in Preston, ID(where Napoleon Dynamite was filmed). I'm sure if there was a way to put lights on the street itself, they'd find a way to do it!
Once you get to the north end of the main street you can see a glow on the horizon. This is one circumstance where you want to follow the light! You'll end up at this house:
Obsessed much???
We even saw some fireworks on the way up there- the picture is horrible.
Unfortunately Callie was asleep for all this. She wasn't feeling well. . .
When we got home, I got her to wake up enough to open a present or two for Christmas Eve. She got a nice warm blanket from Grandma Albrecht
I helped her realize that the box with the fun tape wasn't actually the present, but the fuzzy blanket she had tossed aside. She loved it!
She also got a couple pairs of new jammies too, one of which she's wearing in the picture.
~Christmas Day~
Santa brought various toys, books, a cute new outfit. . .
and. . . what could this be???
a "bike"!
She cried when she had to get off to open the rest of the stuff. : (
For $2.00 at D.I. you can't go wrong with a complete set of Trouble Tracks! (ooh, ahh) with rompin', stompin' revving truck! It was a winner.
That about sums it up for now!
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
a simple fun recipe!
We've all done the thing where you put a candycane in your cocoa to make a nice pepperminty drink.
Here's my variation on that idea. I'm surprised that that the Reese's company hasn't marketed this idea yet. Maybe they have and I just haven't seen it out there...
All you have do is:
Put a spoonful of creamy peanut butter in with your cup of hot chocolate! Stir it around until it's melted in and then relax with your cup of goodness!
Enjoy!
Here's my variation on that idea. I'm surprised that that the Reese's company hasn't marketed this idea yet. Maybe they have and I just haven't seen it out there...
All you have do is:
Put a spoonful of creamy peanut butter in with your cup of hot chocolate! Stir it around until it's melted in and then relax with your cup of goodness!
Enjoy!
what a trooper!
Yesterday Callie endured going to two churches with me. We went to my family ward first. It meets at 9 o'clock in the morning. This ward has a lot of kids in it that are her age, so I was relieved that she wasn't the only one being loud while the speaker was giving his talk. After that block, we dashed home as quick as we could, grabbed a fast bite to eat and hurried up to my old ward for choir practice before the next meeting. I unloaded all the kid paraphernalia into an empty pew and went up with the choir. She entertained herself quite well for that 1/2 hour before people started showing up. Right before the meeting got started I asked some friends if they wouldn't mind letting her sit with them while I was up with the choir and my quartet. They were happy to help out. This time she was the only kid in the audience so all of the noises were all hers(and there were plenty of them!). But they were cute noises, so I don't think most people minded too much. It was also fun to be up there and watch her down below waving her arm and pretending to lead the music from time to time.
The Christmas program went very well over all. The choir was good , our quaretet did extremely well, and the narrator read everything right. Best of all to me, perhaps, was that there wasn't a two year old running up and down the aisles raising havoc and screaming. I'm so appreciative of those who watched her. We went back home again after that and both took a nice long nap.
This weekend was a fun. Callie was still getting over being sick from before, so we didn't go outside and play in the snow at all, but that's ok. We colored, played and watched movies inside the whole time. I sliced up some apples and we put them on the dehydrator. Little did she know that these are going be treats in her stocking! It also made the house smell really good, so that's a bonus! It didn't even really seem claustrophobic being housebound for so long. We had fun!
here's a phone pic of her in her Christmas dress (it's really green) after the two meetings:
The Christmas program went very well over all. The choir was good , our quaretet did extremely well, and the narrator read everything right. Best of all to me, perhaps, was that there wasn't a two year old running up and down the aisles raising havoc and screaming. I'm so appreciative of those who watched her. We went back home again after that and both took a nice long nap.
This weekend was a fun. Callie was still getting over being sick from before, so we didn't go outside and play in the snow at all, but that's ok. We colored, played and watched movies inside the whole time. I sliced up some apples and we put them on the dehydrator. Little did she know that these are going be treats in her stocking! It also made the house smell really good, so that's a bonus! It didn't even really seem claustrophobic being housebound for so long. We had fun!
here's a phone pic of her in her Christmas dress (it's really green) after the two meetings:
Monday, December 8, 2008
Last weekend
I got to have Callie for a while last weekend! It has been nearly a month since I last got to see her and She has grown a lot! Kids seem to do that, don't they? Here is also a picture of the hearth I made to: #1- Cover up the storage shelf that is so unattractive . . . #2- have a place to hang our stockings! And this post will bring us up to date!
Back to Oregon
Laura came back to get me Saturday night and we made the trek all the way back to Monmouth.
She was a REALLY good sport and helped me take some pictures of a tree that will become a bonsai in the future. It needs a lot of training and refining to make it look better. It is a Canadian Hemlock. Here are some others that have been in training for years and years. Some day this little guy will be like them!
She was a REALLY good sport and helped me take some pictures of a tree that will become a bonsai in the future. It needs a lot of training and refining to make it look better. It is a Canadian Hemlock. Here are some others that have been in training for years and years. Some day this little guy will be like them!
Thanksgiving day
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Playing catch up
I'm finally getting to report on things that happened about two weeks ago!
It was an action packed week! On Tuesday night After Laura picked me up from the Portland Airport, we stopped by the Portland Temple. We walked all around it and we held hands and talked and enjoyed the spirit there. It was beautiful, I had never been there before
What a great way to start the trip!
Later that night we went dancing with Laura's sister Janice. Since I'm not much of a country line dancer, I was perfectly content to stay off the floor and give the space to everyone else who was out there.
What a great way to start the trip!
Later that night we went dancing with Laura's sister Janice. Since I'm not much of a country line dancer, I was perfectly content to stay off the floor and give the space to everyone else who was out there.
Wednesday afternoon/evening we made the trip up to Olympia. The traffic was not so good, so it took us an extra hour to get up there. She stayed and chatted for awhile but had to leave again to be home that night.
(Due to the fact that I'm at the library's computer and their computers upload pictures differntly, I'm going to have to do several different posts about the trip) This is the first one and there are more to come!
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