Sunday, March 24, 2013

January: A Month of Snow and Silliness

My goal is to catch up in this blog so I can again write down the silly memorable things that make up every day, like how Farris had to get out his pliers to pry a Lego out of our garbage disposal yesterday, instead of only the things I remember because I captured them on our camera.  So here goes another long post about the entire month of JANUARY!
 
Except for this picture, which was taken on Christmas by my sister Nicki and I forgot to put it in the last post...and I just thought Nicki caught her smile perfect so I had to share.  Now back to JANUARY...
 
We have a family that we're friends with that matches up with us almost to the month with kids. Every now and then we'll send one family over to the others so one set of parents can have a break, while the other house descends into chaos for a few hours.  Can you imagine having five sets of twins?  It's actually pretty fun (when it's not a permanent thing) and the kids have a blast having some of their closest friends over.  So we watched them one night and toward the end of the night I brought out all of our library books, stacked ten kids on and around our couch and read Elephant and Piggie books (we love Mo Williams).  How to get eight out of ten kids highly entertained and two toddlers mostly entertained.
 We had a couple fairly big snowstorms go through in January, no snow days from school unfortunately!  But the kids loved playing in it.  Abigail loves snow and dives in hands first, then gets a little cold.  She cries every time we take her inside, even when her hands were little icicles.
 Shoveling/playing in the snow.
 Caleb thought it was so funny when the van got a Mohawk because he wasn't quite tall enough to brush off the middle of the roof.
 Collecting blocks of snow.  This snow was just right for building snow forts after it sat for a couple of days.  Farris and the kids cut out and hauled blocks from all over our yard then stacked them into a fort a' la Calvin and Hobbes.  That comic strip is the perfect inspiration for many winter activities!
 It ended up being pretty tall with nice thick walls, perfect for a siege.  Farris, of course, tested out it's safety from marauders by becoming one himself and pelting the kids.
Caleb gives it a thumbs up.
 
 
Now it's time for: Which sibling does Abigail look the most like?
Abigail...
Joseph.
 
 Abigail...
Felicity.
When Felicity was about 18 months old, my sisters came to visit us.  We decided to hike down Canyon De Chelly  to White House, a wonderful Anasazi ruin and a great hike. (If you ever are down in the four corners area, go to Chinle to see the canyon.  It's gorgeous.  There are several overlooks and you can hike to White House but every where else you need a Navajo guide to take you in, you can find one at one of the local hotels.)  Lissy borrowed Melissa's sun hat and it took awhile to convince her to give it back, and Nicki got this great shot.  I was trying to recreate it one day when Abby found a straw cowboy hat.  She was posing perfectly until I got the camera out.  That's when I got all these shots:
 
 
 
 Abigail...
Felicity.
 Yeah, I nailed it.
 At an after Christmas sale at Old Navy in Idaho, I found all these BYU shirts marked down.  The boys were only a few dollars.  Since we were lacking in BYU shirts for the kids (we do have some Aggies shirts, but we need to show support for our other favorite school) we nabbed them and then waited for the perfect opportunity to give them to the kids.  The Men's Volleyball Team was amazing this year, so when there was a game with free tickets, we handed out new shirts and headed to Provo.
 Between sets I tried to take a group picture in their shirts.  Yeah.  It's hard to corral five excited kids, these were the best two I got.  Oh well, we'll get some spirit pictures some time!  (And BYU won the game) 
 
 Felicity found the perfect science fair project.  It involved racing beads.  The idea is to get several different materials, put a dab of butter with a bead on each one and then heat the materials with hot water.  The material that conducts heat best will melt the butter and the bead will slide down.  She did a great job and made it to district.  We'd never been before, so it was a little crazy, but once we figured out what we were doing Felicity had fun and did a great job.  She worked hard and planned pretty well and I think it was a good experience for her.  She was nervous about being interviewed by the judges, but she said it went well.  Next year we'll have two in the science fair...we'll see how that goes!
 And a cute innocent picture from Abigail...
And a cute sleepy picture from Abigail.  Yes, she did fall asleep in our magazine rack.
 
And that is January!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Christmas 2012

We had a couple days this week in the 70's, so that means it's time to post about Christmas  (at least in my Procrastination Blogland)!
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The last few years we've been having Christmas Eve/Christmas morning at home, and then throwing all our overly excited kids into the van for a four hour drive to Idaho.  It sounds like it might get a little crazy from the sugar and present high they are on, but they're actually pretty good.  They are so excited about seeing cousins that they are blissful--mostly.  And it also helps that they went to sleep late, got up early (not too early this year, they slept in until about 7:30--yay!) and they are tired so half of them are asleep before Bluffdale.  But here's some pictures from our Christmas morning:
We always do stockings first.  Every year they get  a toothbrush, toothpaste, bath soap, pencils and erasers, coloring books, and candy and then a bunch of random toys or craft stuff I've picked up throughout the year, with an orange in the toe!
 I love Joseph's expressions, this was a big glow stick, he was so happy.  Do you think we'll get the same reaction from dollar store toys when he's a teenager?

 Seth examining his stuff.  He was pretty excited about the cars.
 Lissy got a lot of craft stuff, she loves that.  I have to insert the story about her Christmas pajamas here, because I forgot to on the last post.  Every year the kids get pajamas on Christmas Eve, so I spend the year looking out for ones that they will like that aren't expensive.  I couldn't find any for Felicity until one day I went into Costco, and they had the perfect pjs for her:  They were pink and purple and blue with a sparkly horse printed on the shirt and sparkly rainbow colored horse and heart outlines on the soft pants.  Perfect...except the sizes were all too small. So I called in the reinforcements: my sisters. They both live near different Costco's and checked them out for me, and hurray, Nicki found one in Felicity's size.  And she agreed that they were perfect for our horse (and sparkle and rainbow) loving girl, and Felicity did love them when she opened them up.  So thank you Nicki and Melissa for hunting those out for me!
 We picked up some of those fake cans that you open up and a snake jumps out.  Caleb LOVED it, he thought it was the greatest thing ever and kept offering it to people.

 And our girly-girl Abigail was very excited about her new football.

 The boys all got space shuttles and stations that they could play with together.  It's hard getting kids to look at the camera when there's so much going on!

 Seth's big gift was a toy boat from Veggie Tales.  It had the people (vegetables?) from The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything (a fav movie for the kids, and song, too) and from Jonah.  He sat right down to play and it distracted the other kids for awhile, too.
Felicity got roller skates for her big present.  She'd been asking and asking, but when I got around to looking in a few stores, they were sold out in her size.  So I gave up and got her a learning sewing machine at Hobby Lobby.  Then I thought and thought about it...and I went Toys R' Us.  Which I don't really recommend the week or so before Christmas, it's a little hectic.  When I got to the section with roller skates, it was in complete shambles with open boxes and skates strewn everywhere, but not much of a selection, and I couldn't see anything that would work for her.  I gave up, walked a few isles away, then came back and dove in.  In the back behind Random Other Skates I found what I assume to have been the last purple skates in her size in the state.  Or at least Utah County.  And I took the sewing machine back.  And Felicity glowed when she opened it up.  Which made my Santa heart happy.
 Talking about glowing, Joseph made another Happy Face when he opened his big present.
 All three (yes, three) of my big boys got nerf guns.  When I picked out the two for Caleb and Joseph, Farris looked at them and then told me, "If you get me a nerf gun, make sure it's a little bigger than theirs."  So his has machine gun action and at different times, darts are flying everywhere with lots of giggling.  We need to get more, Abigail likes to eat them.  Uggh.
 Abby's big present was a soft huggable doll.  She gave it a tight hug, she loves her babies.

 Felicity modeling her new skates.

 Abby had to try the skates on, too.

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Then we ran around and threw things in the van and drove and drove and drove...
To grandma and Grandpa Newey's house that smelled a little like spray paint because they had just brought in Melissa and Nicki's new creation Snowman Pinata.  We strung'em up and wacked him over and over and then all the cousins dove for candy.  I have a video but I couldn't get it to upload, maybe later.

Abigail found a pair of sunglasses in the dress up box, she kept putting them on but whenever I went to take a picture she pulled them off to look at the camera.


Pandemonium during stocking time. 
My mom has crocheted a tractor stocking for each of the grandkids, all in different colors.  She finished Abby's in time for Christmas this year, so now she just has one more (little Elizabeth's) to do until she's caught up.  Her and grandpa also fill each of the stockings, plus stockings for each of us adults, so there's quite a bit of stuff all over.  We also do a gift exchange, the kids have fun seeing what they and their cousins got.  This year we got lots of books, a science kit for Caleb and a tent building kit for Joseph among other things.  My parents gave me a beautiful painting of the Logan Temple, where we were married.  The kids are under even stricter rules about throwing balls in the living room, I don't want anyone to knock it off the wall. 

Abby got two favorite gifts:  A Peek-A-Boo sock monkey that grandma picked out and gold sparkly boots that that grandpa picked out.  She loved both of these, even though the sock monkey scared her at first. She's not used to stuffed animals talking to her!

After a few days at G and G Neweys, we went over to Farris' family party.  Not all the families were able to come but we had a lot of fun.  Lots of presents and lots of laughter.  Farris' family is so much fun, lots of jokes and teasing is flying around and usually lots of balled up paper and even other stuff! We usually get a few good card games going, too and end up staying up way too late.  The memories are a little bitter sweet now, with sweet Savannah passing in January.  One of our kids had her name and I wrote out the card on top of the present, and I forgot to put a "h" on the end of her name.  I remember her standing in front of me with her little hands on her hips shaking her hand at me, telling me I had spelled her name wrong!  We miss our sassy little Savannah!

Caleb got another Hero Factory, him and his cousin Tennessee immediately started putting them together and playing with them.

Joseph and his tiger airplane.  Anything that he can use as a prop to make noise is good in his eyes.

Felicity got some more Littlest Pet Shop, she had it set up and was playing pretty quick.

I just loved this picture of little Shaylee, she found our camera case and decided to taste it.  Isn't her big blue eyes adorable?  Abby has two cousins within a few months of her, Shaylee and Darron, all three of them look so much alike (even Darron, the boy of the group), and they are all in about the same stages, it was fun comparing notes on what they are all into.  Trouble, pretty much.

All in all we had a wonderful Christmas, full of blessings and family, lots of laughter and giving.  A good reminder to pause and enjoy my blessings a lot more than I have.