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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I'm so sorry I've been such a horrible blogger. But the good news is that now through the boring month of January, I still am going to have lots of fun Christmas pictures up!

I want to hurry and get my Christmas card up before it's over a month late ;) !! I printed out a few for the parents and siblings, but, because I am the ABSOLUTE WORST at sending out cards, I didn't get ANY mailed this year. I put these two things on a red Walmart photo card:

1) I had a photo session with the kids in some cute headwear, and just couldn't narrow it down to one favorite picture. They had lots of fun horsing around for the camera, and I think it shows. (click on picture for a full screen view)
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and 2) a neighbor from our ward had come over earlier that evening to get a photo for our "spotlight" in the Sacrament meeting program, and I had him take some pics of us with my camera as well:

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So, to all my friends and family out there, Merry Christmas!! (Better late than never, I guess!) I hope you all had wonderful holiday seasons filled with warmth, love and happiness and I wish you the best 2009 possible!
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We did receive lots of wonderful cards :) and this shows how we displayed them in our giant metal wall art thingy:




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. I wanted you to get a better look at the gorgeous photo cards we got, and because my scanner is crap, I had to photograph them. This, of course, doesn't do them justice, but at least you will get an idea of their awesomeness:



My sister Sarah's kids in a pic that she took at Bear Lake this summer.

My youngest sister Joy's girls playing in the snow. (If you can't make out the sentiment, it reads, "I'm dreaming of a White Christmas -- Because other colors of snow aren't so yummy" :D )




My dear friend Carolyn's family in their new home in Colorado.






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And my cousin Hilary's darling family, who live in Salt Lake.
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We also got cute cards from parents, grandparents, neighbors, and some friends from our old neighborhood--the Willards and the Newmans! Thank you all so much! Someday I hope to be on the ball like you!

Friday, December 19, 2008

I saw this on Jay Leno and thought it was really pretty:
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Some holiday recipes

Sorry, I meant to get these up earlier, but I've been so sick the last few weeks I've hardly even felt like being on the computer!!! This is the worst cold I've had in years. It's stolen my voice, made me tired all the time but not able to sleep at night because of the coughing, and given me the worst sore throat I can remember. Watch out for this horrible bug! And I wanted to do so many Christmasy activities with friends, too :( . . But the good news is, I'm finally feeling a bit better and am hoping to feel great in the next few days.
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I finally got my Christmas music up--ecclectic mix, as always. At least check out "In the Sun They Melted"--it is so clever!
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I did these recipe cards for a recipe share and wanted to post them for you. You can click on the card for the larger version and then you can right-click and save to your computer:
































































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(Leave a comment if you want the credits for any of these digi layouts.)

Saturday, December 13, 2008

An inspirational story for this time of year, not a Christmas one, but one I hope you'll enjoy. My favorite quote from it: "...great moments often catch us unaware—beautifully wrapped in what others may consider a small one." Enjoy!
The Cabride I'll Never Forget

Thursday, December 11, 2008

One thing we have been enjoying lately has been pomegranates! As soon as they come in season, we go through 2-4 per week, even though they are quite expensive. Tony and I both grew up loving them, so we continue to be surprised by how many people haven't heard of them or do know what they are but haven't tried them. Not only are they delicious, the seeds take awhile to get out of the skin (so they make for great TV snacks!) and researchers have recently found that the super antioxidents in them help prevent heart attacks. Go get some today!!

When I saw this picture for the first time (you can see it full size if you click on it) I thought, "man, that looks like high-velocity blood spatter on his face!" Obviously, I've watched way too many hours of CSI :D

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The weather has been so mild lately that our flowers continue to bloom! This picture was taken November 22nd, but as of three days ago we still had quite a few. Monday it snowed most of the day, but it was too warm to really stick.



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Here are the kids later that day enjoying some crazy big wheel riding. As much as I hate cold weather, I'm ready for a white Christmas!



On November 25th we went with Tammy and Zach to Classic Fun Center for Faith's school family fun night. The kids rode their scooters around the rink for a bit, then we ate and they played in the arcade.






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I HATE how crowded and noisy that place is and I can't believe I let Faith talk me into it again, but the kids enjoyed themselves.
Thanksgiving Day was a lot of fun and a whole lot of food.
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First we went to my parents' where I brought my Grandma Quinn's Party Vegetables (recipe in an upcoming post). Sarah gave her girls and Faith these adorable dolls that she had hand made!

You just flip the skirt up, turn it upside down, and the doll changes from Pilgrim to Indian. She had seen the idea somewhere and wanted some for her girls, and decided that Faith would feel left out and made one for her also. The thing is, she started making them for last Thanksgiving, couldn't complete them in time, and then spent countless hours working on them to finish them this year.

Sarah is so incredibly talented! She made up the pattern herself and embroidered on each of the little faces. Faith loves this little doll and it will definately be a treasured heirloom for her.
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We had a great dinner and a lot of fun there, then we drove on over to Tony's parents' for a second Thanksgiving spread!
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More delicious food and fun were had, and then Buddy fell asleep in Tammy's arms as she read him a story. We used to love to play dominos and card games, but couldn't with a medlesome two-year-old, so we were excited to get to play again! Faith felt so mature because she was finally old enough to learn the games and play with us.

The next night, my mom had invited Faith & I and Sarah & her girls to Ballet West's The Nutcracker Ballet. We dressed the girls up fancy for their night out on the town, but little did we know that they would all match so perfectly!

Sarah really gets into the girly stuff and had seen to every detail, including providing her girls with bejeweled little mint boxes!

The girls were complete angels for the performance and entirely enjoyed it. Celeste had been twice before and Faith had gone with Tony & I last year, but Alaura was there for the first time. After the show, grandma gave them each a satin box containing a beautiful "Clara" ballerina ornament.





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The next week contained such fun events as singing in Sacrament meeting (see post below), getting a new calling (1st counsilor in the Primary presidency), a Christmas PTA meeting brunch, Relief Society "International Christmas" party and an awesome girls' night at Brandi's house.
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Unfortunately, I don't have pictures of any of these, so I'm moving on to our Stake Christmas Extravaganza. Grandma & Grandpa Peterson, Grandma Braegger, Tammy, Zach and Tina all came! (Here's Tina taking care of my little guy.) It all begins outside with carolers and musicians,







a live nativity, girls bringing around bread in baskets,




a mini Dickins village, hot chocolate, a jingle bell craft,






horse drawn hay rides, and fresh, warm cinnamon almonds.
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Then you move inside the stake center for a program featuring adult, children's, and young women's choirs and a twenty five piece orchestra! It truly was an amazing concert, and I'm not just saying that because my little Faithy was in the children's choir! Below are two short, shaky video clips from it. (I need to get a bigger SD card or an actual camcorder one of these days--sorry!)



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It was a great night and everyone was impressed with all the talent, especially Faith's :) Somehow, we completely lucked out and Christian slept through the program in Tina's arms so we didn't have to hear "Go, now!" a zillion times during it!
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I've been meaning to put up some pictures of our overload of Christmas decorations, but since I've been so sick, the house isn't looking it's best this week. But I'll at least put up pics of three of our four full-sized trees (yes, you read correctly, FOUR):
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and this one's in our master bedroom.-->
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We also have one up in the playroom, but it has mostly lights since we used up our ornaments on the other trees. Tony put that one up because our neighbor has a tree showing in his bonus room window, and Tony thought that was an excellent idea for our extra tree that was just sitting in a box in the basement.
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I need to still get pictures of our plant shelf, railing, kitchen cabinets and the outside of the house for you to truly understand the insanity that I endure! It is fun right now, though, (just not putting it up and taking it down) and the kids love it. I'm surprised that Christian has even been pretty good at not messing with it too much.
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I'm hoping to get posts up with recipes and some Christmas movie & book reviews in the next few days, so check back!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Lots of singing going on

One of the things we have been so busy with are choir practices. I was practicting to sing with three other ladies in Sacrament meeting (which we did on November 30th), Faith was practicing for our stake Christmas program (which was December 6th--info & pics in next post!), and I'm singing in our ward choir the Sunday before Christmas.

I love the arrangement of "Abide With Me" that I sang in our little quartet. Here is a little video montage with pictures of Christ and a professional (obviously) recording of the song:

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

I've had so much going on (and now I'm sick with a horrible cold) that I haven't posted all of the things I had planned! I want to start today with a "thankful" post that I meant to get up in time for Thanksgiving. I am so thankful for everything in my life!! Of course, the thing I am most thankful for is my family.

A few months ago, Oprah showed a YouTube video on her show about a couple who was pregnant with a baby that had trisomy 18 which is a birth defect that causes most babies who have it to be stillborn. Baby Eliot lived through birth and his parents celebrated every single day they had with their son. I hope we can all celebrate every day and remember how precious each one is.

(WARNING--do not watch this video at work, just before driving or operating dangerous machinery, or if you don't want to have a good, hard, cleansing cry. It truly is more uplifting than sad, but even Oprah and Celine Dion were doing the "ugly cry" after seeing it on the show that day.)

Monday, November 24, 2008

Here's another blog I peruse - Dooce. I don't have a link to it at the side because it needs to come with a language warning for her occasional potty-mouth-ness, but it is interesting and sometimes funny.
She has daily pictures of her dog, Chuck, in this section.
She writes letters for her daughter at monthly intervals and I especially liked last month's: Month Fifty-seven. You'll have to read through the anecdote about the Halloween candy to find out what kind of card Faith and Christian are getting next Valentines day ;)

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The best day ever, a party, and some decorating fun

Man, I sure got in a bunch of posts two weeks ago while Tony was out late at his buddy's playing Xbox football, didn't I?! Too bad I haven't been able to keep up that pace ;)
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Here's our Crumpy-dump nestled up snug as a bug in a doll carrier. It's a little soft-sculpted moses basket that came with one of Faith's dolls. I thought it was so funny that she thinks it's a doggy bed, and as tiny as she is, it's too small for her!

On Saturday, November 8th, we went down south to Spanish Fork & Springville. Tony had been wanting to have us try his favorite lunch spots for awhile, and we finally got around to it. For those of you who don't know, Tony works out of Salt Lake, but delivers to that area every day. We first went to a fun candle warehouse store called For Every Body in Lindon. That place is huge and has great smelling candles as well as some home decor. Next, we went to feed the ducks at the Springville Industrial Park that has streams going through it.

The kids had an absolute blast and went through an entire loaf of bread in no time. Christian would probably stay there forever if he could, it really is a fun spot!


The sun was hitting the water and causing a glare that played tricks on my camera,
so I used that opportunity to get some cool "backlit" shots. I'm gettin' so artsy now! (you can click on the pictures to get a larger view)

After the ducks, we went to Hickory Kist in Spanish Fork. They have bread, beef jerky, and Tony's favorite deli sandwiches of all time. To start with, the place is cute and country-y inside. Next, their sandwiches are HUGE! They bake the loaves of bread for them in extra-extra large bread pans, and then they pile up the fillings super high (we got one sandwich and a small bowl of clam chowder to share between the four of us). I so wish I would have remembered to take pictures! We got turkey, provolone cheese, lettuce, onions, sprouts, mayo, mustard, and cranberry sauce on it and I have to say, it was delicious.
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Even though we were already kind of full, I decided that I needed to try his other favorite place while we were down south. Next stop: Zubs in Springville. Tony & I split half of a "steak 'n stuff" sub and this was also top notch. They bake their buns fresh and it is probably the best "Philly cheesesteak" I've ever had.
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On our way home, we dropped by Gardener Village to buy Faith a toothfairy doll that she had seen on our last visit. Unfortunately, they were sold out, but we managed to procure some fudge, homestyle lollypops, and chocolate advent calendars from Sweet Aftons and frozen butterflake roll dough from the Naborhood Bakery while we were there :)
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After we returned home and got the kids in their jammies, Faith turned to us and said, "This was the best, day, ever." To which Tony & I looked at each other in astonishment & confusion and just said, "Huh??" and then giggled. But it was a fun day and Faith is such a positive, bubbly, "stop and smell the roses" kind of person that she thinks many, many days are the "best day ever!" and that is one of the things that make me feel so blessed to spend each and every day with her. We could all take a lesson!!
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(Funny sidenote: while writing the above paragraph, I googled, "name for a person who loves life" trying to come up with an adjective for my Faithy. I didn't find anything useful, but I came across the following question on Yahoo Answers: "What do you call a person who enjoys the finer things in life, a person who enjoys going to opera and fine arts, etc as opposed to going to football?" She got answers such as: refined, stuffy, worldly, and a connoisseur. But my favorite was the one that got one vote for being the "best answer"--"Are you looking for the term 'Douchbag'?" ROFL!!!)
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(Even funnier sidenote: I know at least half of my readers will have to google "ROFL" to see what it means. I don't internet chat or text and I still know a few of the accronymns! Come on people!!!! And by people, I mostly mean you, mom, hehe)
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The next Thursday, I hosted the neighborhood ladies' night. We had some awesome appetizers and treats, chatted and played games. Three of the ladies came straight from a stake dodge ball game (where they were the only people to even show up--better luck getting to actually play next time), hence the awesome sports attire!

As the night wore on, some gals had to get home to bed, but four hard-core partiers stayed past midnight, and three of them didn't get home until 1:45 am!!! Now that's what I call a party! I had so much fun and laughed so hard that it was the best ab workout I've had in ages. I can't wait to get together again next month!
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The next day, I finally had time to help Faith make the breadstick bones that we had been meaning to do for weeks. Faith got the idea from Family Fun Magazine and they turned out really cute! (And kind of extra creepy since Halloween was over)

Speaking of Faith, here's the picture I promised you of the two new holes in her smile :)








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I know I've posted several pics of the kids each wearing these outfits, but this one of them playing dress up was just too darn adorable not to include here!


Faith saw something where the person used a timer to take a picture and remarked that she wished my camera could do that. So, I figured out how to use that feature, and here is the result. (Yes, the camera is sitting on a toy that is only 2 inches off the ground, my hair is scary, and Faith and Christian aren't wearing clothes--but we were just playing around and it came out kind of cute!)


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We have already begun our tedious, bazillion item, Christmas decorating. Tony argued that we had to put it up before Thanksgiving because it falls so late this year! We're not finished yet, but we do have up three full-sized trees and our outside lights (which I will post pics of and blog about next post).
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And I was just enjoying our fall decorated plant shelf! It and the railing garland will get done this weekend.

Christian has been busy, as ever! Here is a cute drawing that actually looks like a face (and his face, as usual, is covered in something),





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and here he is doing a crazy song and dance number while standing on the kitchen island.
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He also has been somewhat vengeful lately--on Tuesday Faith had to bring a game to school and she picked "Candy Land". I got it out to send with her, turned around for only a minute, and then turned back to find that Christian had opened it, shoved the people down between the couch cushions, and had taken the rubber band off of the cards. I told him that he needed to give the cards back to me, but he screamed "NO!", jumped off the couch, ran over to the entertainment center, and threw the cards behind it. I had to get a stick and dig out as many as I could before Faith left for the bus stop! I'm already sick of the "terrible twos"!
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p.s. Can anyone besides me stand my new playlist music? I'm totally loving it!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Saturday, November 8, 2008

TAG!

I've been tagged by Kim to go to my photo files and post the 4th pictrue in the 4th file, then tell 4 things about it.

Here's the pic:


1. The picture was taken September 9, 2008.
2. I took it because I had gotten cute pics of Faith and Misty sleeping and wanted to include him in a blog about it.
3. You can find that post here.
4. He had originally fallen asleep for his nap on the couch, but slowly changed positions (he didn't fall) until he was on the floor!

I now tag: Carolyn, Brandilee, Rachel, and Joy . Thanks Kim, this was a fun and easy one!