Sunday, February 17, 2013

Short on words



Girls date! Disney on Ice!!! It was Epic, and I loved every minute of it! Dinner with my sweetie, and a night on the town.
Love you Lucy Bug.







 Our Teddy bear picnic, and enjoying National Pancake Day, although I literally packed 3 screaming kids into the car to get there.
Ah... the things we'll do to make a memory.


 When Colorado brings beautiful weather, you take a hike.
We've been trying to enjoy our local trails and surroundings (I think its Jeff secretly trying to persuade me that in fact I could possibly enjoy living here)
It was spectacular, and nothin like seeing wild life, and nice trails to just run and run.





Yes, these pictures are taken in December and or January. 
Yes. It is winter here. 
Yes, we have had snow. 
But, we've had a tremendous amount of warm days, which has been SPECTACULAR to teach Lucy how to perfect her 2 wheeler. 
She's getting so good, and you'll have to run just to keep up with her. 
So stinkin fun to have 3 kiddies on bikes. 




 We have quite the little swimmers.
I LOVE the water.
I'm so glad my children do as well, and swim lessons for the two oldest have been
both educational and fun for them.
Love the rec centers, where we take them, and I've been really impressed with
the teachers there as well.






On one final note, I painted the piano....twice.
Yes. Jeff left town, so the projects begin.
first color was awful yellow- and now, a subdued, soft blue/green/mint.
Not the color I would have chosen, but I just could not go to bed knowing that an ugly piano sat in my living room.



Thursday, February 7, 2013

Our true story of Christmas






In no particular order: Post Christmas- the weather here has been bipolar. Snow one day, 60 degrees the next. But, we took full advantage of all the fluctuations and constant change.  Snow angels and snow play to zoo visits, park days and walks.










The highlight of January, Lucy learned how to ride a 2 wheeler!! 
We are SO proud of her. It came perhaps by accident, as we had to take one of the training wheels off, 
but she has taken to it like a fish in water, and is getting really good! 


cheatos As I said, picnics in the park, feeding what ducks remained on the ice, and Charlie pullin a little Napoleon dynamite action, with the cheetos in his pocket.


The rest of the pictures will be compiled into a few brief bullets
- We did go to Utah for the Holidays. I had not been home in 3 years. My expectations were both exceeded and destroyed, and what a trip it was.
-Several highlights filled our trip, the first being barfing, diarrhea- flu struck kids, including the ENITRE time we were in Utah, and the ENTIRE 8 hour drive there!!
-We spent time @ the children's museum, jump houses, cousin sleep overs, gingerbread house making, dinners @ Crown Burger, sledding, traditional Christmas Eve bingo games, winding the clocks with grandpa, getting locked out (in the freezing cold) for HOURS, strolling city creek, wrecked our car, visiting Santa, girls dates, cousin play dates, game nights....just among the fun we had.
-I don't want to sugar coat our trip. Sure wish we could have a do-over, but thank heavens we are able to laugh about some of if now.


- The most significant event, which has effected all our lives forever is the death of Jeffs sister, Meggie, the saturday before Christmas. We left town early, to be with her, as we sensed her earthly departure would come soon. Thank heavens we did.
It was truly a Joy to spend time in the Sanders home, as we celebrated the beautiful life of Meggie, and rejoice in her unique life and the constant, Christlike, Unconditional love the Sanders constantly gave her.
Christmas came in such a different form this year, for our entire family, and has been the most memorable.
I received the most beautiful gift this year. That being I was able to appreciate, respect, adore, admire, honor the Sanders and their lives. I truly love my in-laws, and this trip, was a gift to me, to realize their greatness, and what a blessing it is to have married into that family.
It was very difficult to have such a tragedy at Christmas time, but a marvelous comfort to have the belief in the eternal life, resurrection, and Christs love for us all.










-We were able to spend a few nights with our favorite great grandpa. Grandpa Floyd. He is an amazing man, and truly such a joy to spend time with.
My children loved him immediately, as everyone does, and we miss him already.








The cousin party, that was a bust. Lucy spent the time in the hall, barfing, and I soon left, with the boys, to put my sickies to bed.







-We celebrated our darling Charlie's birthday! He got the royal treatment with the birthday box @ Sanders. He loved the attention on him, and its such a treat to see his creative, imaginative, kind, loving, silly personality shine. We love love love this darling boy, and are so luck to have him!!