Thursday, January 21, 2010
a lost battle
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
i ♥ faces "best face photo"
this week at i ♥ faces the photo challenge is "best face photo". it was my privilege to take pictures of this amazing family while i was in salt lake a couple of weeks ago! i just love the sweet look on little sami's face in this picture . . . those big brown eyes and dimple are enough to melt any mother's heart.

Sunday, January 10, 2010
take time to smell the roses
To truly reverence the Creator, we must appreciate His creations. We need to plan to take time to observe the marvels of nature. Today, we can easily become surrounded by brick buildings and asphalt surfaces that shelter us from real life around us. Plan to share with your family the miracle of buds changing to fragrant blossoms. Take time to sit on a hillside and feel the tranquility of the evening, when the sun casts its last golden glow over the horizon. Take time to smell the roses. All the marvels of nature are glimpses of the Lord's divine power and expressions of His love.
-Elder M. Russell Ballard
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
happy birthday dear nathan
nathan's favorite's at age six
food: chicken pillow's
dessert: darn good chocolate cake & dirt cake
candy bar: chocolate
color: red and orange and blue
movie: star wars
activity: playing star wars on wii
subject in school: recess and seeing friends
best friend: kade & harrison
toy: nerf gun and legos
job: sweep floor
primary song: i am a child of God
when i grow up i want to be a doctor
Monday, January 4, 2010
Happy New Year
instead of a new year's resolution, i am going to make a "new month's" resolution! research shows three to four weeks is all the time you need to make a habit automatic. i am going to take this year to work on something new each month . . . and hopefully, by the end of the year i will have improved my life a month at a time!
so . . . my january goal is to spend time in the scriptures every day.
let this new year be the beginning of a new life in each of us where in "old things are passed away." let all blessed old things stay, but let the clutter of our heads and hearts be removed, that new inspiration and new affections may come in to gladden our lives.
-chester emerson
catching up . . .
i have really put blogging on the back burner the last few months. life has been full and productive. here is a small taste of how our family wrapped up 2009.
November:
we traveled to salt lake for thanksgiving and had a wonderful feast with the carter family. my mom prepared a fabulous dinner; my favorite dish being the stuffing!
"fly away jack, fly away jill
come back jack, come back jill"
I am so thankful for my family, for the time we are able to spend together building memories, sharing, loving and growing. I love seeing the sweet interaction between my kids and my parents. I am always grateful to my parents for opening their home to us and taking such good care of us.
December:
always such a busy, festive, exciting, fun month. i love december. i love anticipating with my children, i love decorating the house, listening to christmas music, planning, reading christmas books with my kids and serving as a family. how blessed we are as a family and truly humbled as we focus on the gift of our Savior to the world.
here are a few pictures or our christmas house:
mr. peeps came to check up on the kids again this year. we are glad he is around to make sure everyone is behaving:)

one of my favorite's of the season is receiving greeting cards from friends and family. i love seeing how families are growing and changing!
December 16-20 i flew to salt lake for my brother joe's wedding on the 17th. besides my brother getting married, the highlight of this trip was spending time with my sister who lives in chicago. we were both traveling without our children whom we missed, but it was so nice to be able to spend that time together without the business of having the kids with us.
joseph & lynda
when i returned from utah, the kids had finished their las week of school and were out for the winter break. i love having my kids home from school! we celebrated mitchie's birthday batman style on the 21st. what a darling birthday boy he was!
on christmas eve we had our traditional feast. doug prepared prime rib, shrimp and cocktail sauce, funeral potatoes, and pumpkin pies for desert. we spent the day baking and watching christmas movies - my favorite being "it's a wonderful life"
the kids opened their christmas jammies and the gifts they had gotten for each other. before going to bed for the night, we watched "joy to the world" a christmas devotional which closed the evening with such a nice spirit.
we headed back to utah again to bring in the new year. one of our family traditions on new year's eve is to record and share a family memory. this is the tenth year of this tradition and we have quite a collection. it is always kind of a hassle to take the time to think of what to record and to actually do it - but we are always so glad. there is such a neat feeling listening to everyone's memory and a great way to bring in the new year.
another family tradition is bratzlie making. i used to help my dad with bratzlies and i was able to capture gracie and her grandpa making his third batch of the season. bratzlie making is an art (maybe because i can't do it quite right:) grandpa is a pro!
we are back home now . . . almost. doug and carter headed to arizona to cheer on the bronco's in the fiesta bowl. go bronco's!! kids started school and it's time to get back to a routine and a schedule. 2009 was an amazing year. we are blessed to be healthy and to have the gospel in our lives. welcome 2010.
Our Christmas Card


the story behind the card versed by my mother:
it all started splendid
oldest...pride and joy hair
fixed just so
all ready for the Christmas
family photo
then splat
a dastardly pigeon
let go
overhead
one amused
some concerned
a day not to be forgotten
for the wrong reason
little boys smile
perfect cooperation
hat girl sees the joke
but, oldest
just a poopy day
abi had spent an hour working on her hair for our photo shoot. what kind of luck to have a pigeon poop on your head . . . it took me a little while to see the humor in it, i was frustrated that the girl i usually don't have to worry about looking great in a picture had lost it!
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