Monday, March 21, 2011

Another Sunday

Another Sunday. We woke up to snow this morning, but it was gone by the time church started. We went to Gage and Emily's ward first because it's their last Sunday there and they had to speak. Emily woke up with a splitting migraine, so Gage gave her talk first. (She had it all written out for weeks.) Then there was a musical number, and Gage got up and gave his talk! He did a really good job.

Gage and Emily bought a home and are moving in this week. It was a short sale, but it wasn't a short process. I think they put the offer on the home four or five months ago. Anyway, it finally closed last week, and they are very excited to be moving to their own home. We'll post more pictures later.

Here's Alex and Quinn going to our own Sacrament Meeting. I was so proud of them. Not one complaint for having to go to two churches today.
Sunday after church we all get together for dinner. Today we had baked salmon, grilled chicken, rice, spinach salad, and homemade bread. Usually I cook, but today Michael cooked. It was DELICIOUS! It was a celebration of Zack's birthday, and since he LOVES salmon, we splurged.

Marissa and Zack also bought a home and have been in for about a month. It was a bank-owned home. We feel so fortunate that our children were able to buy homes at such young ages. Both Marissa and Gage nearly "stole" their homes, but it's hard to think about all those unfortunate souls that are losing their homes. We'll post pictures of their home later also.

Yes, Eric, our family is just as goofy as usual. These pictures are proof.

















Quinn and Alex had their boys' choir concert last week. Alex LOVES to sing but can't carry a tune in a bucket. Oh, well. We don't tell him this, yet anyway.






Update on Eric: He has about three months left in Guam and then will be transferred to Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana. Yea! At least he'll be back in the U.S., and even on the western half. So close, but yet so far. We miss you, Eric.

Monday, February 7, 2011

More Pictures from Tani's House

Don't know how I missed these. Here are a couple more pictures at Tani's house.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Logan and Riverton (In One Day)

Brian blessed this sweet little Maddie in January. These are pictures of the family gathering afterwards at Brian and Susan's home.








Then we traveled to Tani and Don's home in Riverton for a Lawrence end-of-the-holidays gathering. We love seeing family.



Eric, this friend of Tara's served in your same mission. He just got home.
Newest member of the family, Mitch's fiancee on the right

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Quinn and Jiu Jitsu

I forgot to mention that Quinn was awarded his orange belt in Jiu Jitsu about a month ago. Jiu Jitsu is different from Karate where you can earn your black belt in a couple years. I'm told it takes ten years to earn a black belt in Jiu Jitsu. This orange belt represents two and a half years of training. Here is one of his instructors, Tony, saying some really nice things about Quinn, one of them being that Quinn is skilled but not arrogant. That's true. Quinn is a humble sort of kid. Congratulations, Quinn.








Sunday, January 2, 2011

We had a great (stressful but great) Christmas this year. I don't know why I let Christmas stress me, but it does. I wish I could learn to enjoy it more. I'm worried that my children will be unhappy on Christmas morning, that my house isn't clean enough, that my decorations are 25 years old, that I didn't get my neighbor gifts done, etc. etc. The neighborhood agreed to donate money to the Food Bank instead of doing neighbor gifts, so why my doorbell rang constantly the entire week of Christmas with yummy, fattening goodies from neighbors, I have no idea. Now I owe everybody in the neighborhood, I suppose. But I really do have great, kind neighbors that are always doing nice things for us. I really am so grateful for them.

We got to spend time with my side of the family on Christmas Day. We had about 35 people at our house for dinner, and we had a good time visiting and eating.




Here's Quinn's creative way of washing dishes.



My sis doesn't like her picture taken, but I was sneaky.


My brother's family. They added that cute little girl to their family this year.



My cute hubby and my Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad brought all their old Christmas decorations to give away to any takers. Through the years my Mom has painted, crocheted, glued, sewed so many Christmas decorations, they decided to declutter this year.

My brother's family

My sis's family

My niece and her little boy
Alex playing his DS. He got a game called Scribblenauts that has entertained the family for hours. This is a good game for Alex because he has to SPELL the name of the objects he needs to work his way up the levels. He is constantly asking me how to spell a word, and it's a sneaky way to get some learning in while having fun. BTW, we had NO melt-downs the entire Christmas holiday. We still have eating and touching issues, but we're making progress. We got home from Ukraine with him Christmas Eve of 2009, so we have now passed our year mark. It's hard to comprehend the magnitude of what he's learned this year. (And what we've learned.) Notice how his GIGANTIC overbite has calmed down in this picture. We're on about the third month of his orthodontic treatment, and his mouth is full of bolts and metal arms that are pulling his lower jaw out and making room in his upper jaw to receive his lower jaw etc. I'm not even sure what all they are doing to his mouth. And we thought we had reached the end of our adoption expenses? But it's all worth it. We watched Despicable Me the other night, and it prompted Alex to have a dream that night. He dreamed we told him he had to go back to Ukraine. In his dream he was crying and pleading with members of the family to let him stay. When he woke up his pillow was wet. How sad! I asked him, "You mean you don't want to go back to Ukraine? I thought maybe you would want to go back." He said, "No, not really." Doesn't he look American in this picture?
But I digress. Back to our family party.




Little update on Eric: Eric passed his half-way mark of his four-year obligation to the United States Air Force. He's expecting to be transferred this spring from Guam back to the States, maybe the western part of the U.S. (We hope and pray.)
Only one more Christmas to go in the military, Eric!!! We hope you got your package by now. We love you and miss you.