I've been getting out all of our Christmas decorations, and I am having some melancholy thoughts of Christmases past. This is one of my favorite photos of my kids. We even dressed up our dog as a sheep. She was a good poser! This was 11 years ago, my how time flies! One of our family's favorite holiday traditions is having a Bethlehem night. For one of our family home evenings during December, we all dress up in "Bethlehem" garb, turn out the lights, spread a blanket on the floor, and, by candlelight, eat a simple meal like they would have had in Bethlehem. We usually eat pita bread, meats and cheeses, and fruits. Sometimes we read a Christmas story, and sometimes we make up stories about the people we might have been at the time of the Savior's birth. We are grateful for the Christmas season and for our Savior, Jesus Christ. I wish I could make the season last longer, just like I wish I could have kept my kids little for a bit longer! But I am grateful this year for the remarkable people they are becoming. I am proud of their accomplishments, but mostly of their thoughtful, giving hearts. I am a lucky mom. Love you kids, love you Wes, and I'm looking forward to a wonderful holiday with all of you!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
California, Here I Come!!
Mission Call!! California Arcadia Spanish Speaking!! The call came yesterday and he will leave for the MTC on Feb 10! He is very excited to be serving a mission. He didn't really have a preference, but he thinks California sounds great, and learning a language will be awesome too! We are all thrilled and proud of Colton. This will be a wonderful time for all of us.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Pomegranate Season
Aaah, it's pomegranate season, hooray! I've been eating at least one or two of these lucious fruits every day since I could get my hands on them at the store. In fact, I'm eating one as I'm typing this. I think pomegranates are my favorite food. I love the flavor, and the crunchy seeds. Best of all, they are super healthy and naturally fat free!! I started a new contest at the gym which is testing our body fat, and I have a lot of work to do to get mine down! So I need all the help I can get, I need my delicious pomegranates! I just wish I could get them all year round.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Broken Finger Update
Well, things did get worse after all. Unfortunately, Clint's broken bone was not staying in place, so he had to go in to the hospital yesterday and get some pins put in his finger. This was major surgery, but Clint did really well. The hardest part was fasting all day. His surgery wasn't until 4:30! And because he hadn't had anything to drink, his veins were hiding, and it was pretty rough getting an IV in him. But he is one tough kid. What a trooper!! Here he is before he went in:
And here he is coming out of anesthesia:
So not too bad! He's still feeling a little dizzy today, but he's not having pain, and we're glad about that. Hopefully now we'll be on the uphill swing of this! He will probably keep these pins for a couple of weeks until the bone starts sticking together. Who knew a broken finger would be such a big deal??
And here he is coming out of anesthesia:
So not too bad! He's still feeling a little dizzy today, but he's not having pain, and we're glad about that. Hopefully now we'll be on the uphill swing of this! He will probably keep these pins for a couple of weeks until the bone starts sticking together. Who knew a broken finger would be such a big deal??
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