Thursday, January 29, 2009
28 and still great!
Thursday, January 15, 2009
I sure laugh a lot
And then there is Sammi. The cutest little girl that I've ever known, though I am quite partial. She is such a little toddler now. I've never had a toddler in the sense that the child actually toddles around. Jaxon was a sprinter from the get-go. Sammi, now she's different. She toddles and it is so cute to see those little pigtails bouncing around as she walks. She's starting to say more things now. Like Mom, Dad, Jaxon, car, horsey, ball, thank you, no, book, Jesus. Well, variations of such words that I understand at least. She also nods her little head when she wants something and shakes her head and says "eh uh" when she doesn't want something. It's really quite cute and it's nice because we can actually communicate a little more clearer. The other day I was sitting on the ground and she comes toddling up to me with a little book and grunts which basically mean, "please read this to me." Well, I was talking to Riley, so I just put her on my lap. She was not impressed, the woman wanted to be read to. So she put the book in my hand and said, "tane tue" (which means thank you). I think she figured if she said thank you in advance, then I would HAVE to actually do something worth thanking. That's one smart cookie. Kids - totally worth having!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Christmas recap
There was some pretty intense games that went on.
Dad got a Wii, so pretty much a lot of time was spent playing each other bowling, tennis, golf, mario kart, and other games. (We also did some real bowling, which I am MUCH better at on the Wii! But Riley got a turkey - 3 strikes in a row, very impressive.)
The kids loved playing with each other, dancing, running around outside, having wrapping paper tube fights, reading books, playing with the dogs, making cookies, and all that other fun kid Christmas stuff. It really was fun to see them all play so well with each other. I really wish that Jaxon and Sami could be closer to all of their cousins.
Santa scored big this year, as the kids were feeling extra generous and gave him not only cookies, but cheese, a ham sandwich, and pictures and notes from everyone. Santa was grateful to say the least and left a load of goodies for everyone.
Christmas morning was great, Jaxon and Sami were so excited to see that Santa had come to leave them presents. There's nothing better than seeing an excited child's face with the Christmas lights shining in their eyes!We came back home on the Sunday after Christmas and found that our awesome neighbors had plowed our driveway because, as they put it, we "missed the storm of the century". There was a ton of snow, and it really was nice to not be snowed out of our house when we came back! That Monday night we had our own little family Christmas where the kids opened even more loot. After each present Jaxon would proclaim, "Just what I always wanted!" It really was a lot of fun, and they did the traditional toy swap where all they wanted to play with was the toys that the other sibling got.
On New Years Eve we had the Hall party. Kevin and Kelsi and gang came up from Utah and we had a bunch of food to eat, opened some more presents, watched the kids chase each other around and played a bunch of games. Rick and Barbara gave all the grand kids matching hoodies with their names on them. They are so fun! Jaxon loves his to say the least. All of his clothes are folded up in a dresser, but his sweater he must hang up if he's not wearing it. So his closet is full of toys and one hoodie hanging up.
So all in all, everything was perfect. I just love being around all of my family. They aren't just people that I HAVE to be around, they are all awesome and totally people that I would choose first to be with. Thanks for making our Christmas and New Year the greatest ever!