Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Other December Events

Well, we knew it was going to be a busy December when we took a look at the calendar. And then we found out S was having a birthday 4 TIMES! Busy indeed!



Nathan playing a minute-to-win-it game at the ward party.
And "win-it" he did! Notice S with her ears plugged. She's very
sensitive to noise, but it was REALLY loud during the games.

I conducted my first eagle court of honor

playing at the park on a warm day

playing in the snow on a not-so-warm day

We saw "The Force Awakens" on opening day.
Nathan bought tickets well in advance and we
had his brother, brother-in-law, 3 nephews, and my
sister join us. I didn't get any pictures because it
was just a crazy night. After the movie we hurried
to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert.
I LOVED the movie!! The concert was great, but it
was a stressful night for me.

our family

Fun trip to the aquarium with grandma and cousins

Making Christmas ornaments with more cousins. So fun!

And now...

Monday, December 28, 2015

Christmas

We had a really nice Christmas. This year we spent Christmas with Nathan's family (for the most part). Christmas Eve day was spent preparing food so I wouldn't have to do it on Christmas, cleaning, and visiting the dinosaur museum (Nathan's first time). Then we headed to Grandma's. I played and we sang some songs while everyone else finished their dinner. Then we convened in the living room and the girls buried Grandma in teddy bears. =)

Dino museum
Grandma got run over by some teddy bears

Grandma and Nathan read some stories and we sang some songs and then acted out the nativity. This time we dressed up as shepherds (most of us), turned off the lights, and the angel (Grandpa) appeared and told us Baby Jesus had been born. We took our candles and sheep (teddy bears) downstairs and found the Baby Jesus and finished the story there. Grandma asked each of us how we have served someone. Aunt Mannie read the Cajun Night Before Christmas. Then we had the traditional grape juice (substituted for mulled wine) and shortbread.


Our sweet little shepherd
We woke to a LOT of snow on Christmas morning and Nathan went out immediately and began to shovel our driveway and sidewalks (he is fastidious about keeping them cleared and dry) so S and I began opening gifts without him. I invited my Mom, sister, and brother over for breakfast. They were celebrating together and I was worried about it being a hard day for my mom since it's the first Christmas since we lost my dad. They brought more presents and we made our way through opening everything eventually. 

We finally made it to Nathan's parents' after more shoveling, and after S's dollhouse was assembled, and after we all got ready. S fell asleep on the way there, but I was glad she could have a nap. We had a lovely dinner, visited with a brother and some of his family, and played Nathan's new Star Wars trivia game. 

Christmas morning

Darth Vader (or Dark Vader as S says) mug

S and her dollhouse. The best part about it
is that it has a working doorbell!

I felt a lot closer to the Savior this season. I let Him in better than I often do. I'm grateful for the humble circumstances of His birth. I think it's fitting that shepherds were the first to hear of the birth of the Good Shepherd. I know Jesus Christ lived on earth long ago and that He lives today and I'm so grateful for that knowledge. I'm grateful for the light He brings into my life, which is as much as I'll allow. I'm also grateful for all the things and people that help redirect me to Christ. I need those constant, gentle reminders.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Temple Square

We decided to visit Temple Square while the temperatures were still relatively warm and that was a good plan. We picked Nathan up from work after piano lessons and after slogging through traffic. Then dinner at City Creek and light-seeing at the square. They were beautiful and S was more interested in them than ever before. She especially loved the nativities that I don't remember seeing other times. I love seeing things through her eyes. She helps me see the wonder and the simpleness that I sometimes miss. 


Nathan brought along his nice camera and
got some great shots




S just loves these lights at City Creek

The temple in the reflecting pool - I get photo credit for this one

Friday, December 11, 2015

Governor's Mansion

Nathan received a Christmas card from the Governor and Lieutenant Governor and an invitation to a holiday open house at the Governor's Mansion. He was elected to be an alternate state delegate for our precinct and one of the delegates backed out so he's been filling that role for several months now. So we weren't too surprised when the cards and invitation came. We decided to go to the open house since it's a rare opportunity we thought we shouldn't miss. Once we got there we started wondering how he had been invited since there are thousands of state delegates and, while there were plenty of people there, the numbers still didn't reflect a group that large. Nathan has talked to Governor Herbert a couple times and once with Lieutenant Governor Cox and he attended the last Republican convention, but we're still not sure how he got on the invite list! Oh well, carpe diem!

The mansion is beautiful and very ornate. We had plenty of time to enjoy it as we waited in line to see the Governor. We waited at least half an hour to meet him, his wife, the Lt. Governor Cox, and his wife and it took a lengthy 10 seconds to say hello, shake their hands, and snap a picture, but it was worth it. They are very gracious. We enjoyed some refreshments, then picked up S only to find she'd had a potty accident. Bummer :( 

Anyway, it was a unique experience and a nice evening!


And here we are! Proof!



Looking up to the 3rd floor. The wood work
was beautiful.



I like the beehives on this tree