Sunday, January 31, 2010

Snow Day(s)

It has been so gorgeous here with a 6 inch snowfall. Everything is canceled, including church. We watched "Music and the Spoken Word" on BYU TV and read a lot. There was a great quote by Teddy Roosevelt on the broadcast: "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." That just seemed to fit today. David spent a good portion of the day shoveling almost all the driveways on the street. I made chocolate chip cookies and hot cocoa for my hero. The snow came all day Saturday and the sun came out on Sunday. Outside is a glittering wonderland!

Everything is canceled for Monday as well. I'm sure it will be almost gone by Tuesday, when it is supposed to be in the 40's.

Elena is 3!

We were back in NC for Elena's birthday weekend. It was great! She had all her friends over for a pajama party and birthday brunch. It was so cute. Kevin had his first chocolate in the form of a muffin. One of Elena's fun gifts was a princess dress! All the children liked the "pin the star in the sky" game.





Instead of cake Elena wanted a cupcake tower. She helped her mom decorate the cupcakes with stars. All the little kiddos were darling. The pinata smash-up was amazing and took much too much time and effort to get in one video! A good time was had by all.



Among assorted toys we got her an easel from IKEA. Here she is in her new Christmas outfit from her aunt and uncle looking adorable.

Table for Two

After Christmas we went on a field trip to northern VA to IKEA! It was a fun, exhausting day. The thing we really wanted to get was a smaller table for our "new" kitchen. Of course, there were a few other impulse buys, but ... we love our new table! It makes the kitchen look even bigger, and there will still be enough room for the kiddos when they come to visit. Watch the videos!


Saturday, January 30, 2010

Christmas!

Christmas, as always, was incredible! Such fun, good food, cookies, caroling, and especially family!

Our son's family was supposed to arrived late night Christmas Eve, but weather postponed that a day. So we made cookies and went out singing with, at various times, sister missionaries and ward friends or our own little band of minstrels. When the sister missionaries first came over, they looked over at the tree and started oohing and ahhing. I thought it was about how unique our tree is. It turned out they were admiring our stereo turntable, something neither of them had ever seen before! Makes one feel a little old.

It was a fun evening and we all came home with smiles on our faces. Christmas morning we slept in and then opened one gift apiece. We decided to delay Christmas a day to wait for our 3 special guests to arrive.

Everything went wonderfully on the 26th. It is so much fun opening presents with babies! Six months seems to be the perfect age to really get into tearing paper!

Here are some pictures of wonderful, happy people who don't mind having their pictures on the web!














Amazing!

Christmas Town

I took a video of the giant Christmas tree in front of the Fest Haus in Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, but it plays sideways. I held the camera that way to get the whole thing, but watching it is very annoying. Suffice it to say we went to Christmas Town twice this season and loved it. I also purchased some of the best wassail spices there!

Amazing as it is, we visited FOUR different theme parks in the month of December! That must be some kind of record for us, even for David!

Monday, January 25, 2010

It's over


We drove home from Early Christmas in NC and went directly to the church because I had Ward Council meeting prior to our 3pm Sacrament Meeting on Dec. 20th. After Ward Council the bishop asked me to stay behind and told me I was going to be released as Relief Society President the next week. I was kind of taken aback. I still had so much to do, so many goals. But, I guess 6 years (and 2 weeks) is long enough to hog one calling!

That week was going to be my catchup week to get all the last minute things done before Christmas, but instead I spent 4+ hours going through my files and binders, 3 hours cleaning out the RS closet, and about 3 hours meeting with the new RS president. I didn't realize how long our meeting was; I really should have given her lunch! David was a wonder, as usual, running errands everywhere, baking, shopping, making deliveries, etc.

It was such an honor to be RS President in this ward. The sisters are so wonderful, caring, loving and spiritual. I have worked with three incredible bishops and so many great women. People have said some really nice things to me. The thing that touched me the most that day was when the previous bishop came up to me said, "Congratulations, I guess. I'm sure glad it didn't happen on my watch."

Relief Society (link to a fabulous 3 minute video) is an inspired organization. It is so important for the women of church to embrace it and be embraced by the spirit of Relief Society. There are so many opportunities for spiritual growth and loving service, and numerous examples of them in this ward. So many sisters are constantly giving and serving. The president doesn't do it alone. I wish I had done more. Somehow, six years wasn't long enough. Watch the video.

Early White Christmas

We celebrated Christmas a little early to see our NC grandbabies (and their parents) before they went to California for the holidays. It was a lot of fun and we even had SNOW! There was about six inches. It made for great snowpeople and even some backyard sledding.


They started out with two cute little snowpeople - look down on the deck.



Then, it kept snowing, and sledding with the wading pool became the sport of the day.


By evening the snowpeople had gotten much bigger and taken over Granddad and Elena's hats!




Kevin, a champion drooler, proved to be an electronics whiz as well with a new Christmas toy.