Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2014 in Review

We've reached the end of the year!  I thought it would be fun to take a look back and see the highlights of 2014, and then finish things off with some reflections from the kids.  :)

January 
Polar Vortex

February
BHC Ski Trip

March
 Muffy's Wedding

April
 Spartan Race

May
 Daily-ish Blogging Established

June
 Dog Sitting

July
 Cancun

August
 Boom Shakalaka

September
 Mill Race

October
Halloween

November
Cupcake Wars

December
 The Most Wonderful Time of Year

It all went by so fast!  Before putting Alex and Jane in bed tonight, we gathered the kids around to go over their surveys they filled out LAST New Year's Eve.  It was a lot of fun to see what they had written and to check some of their goals off the list.  I printed up sheets for 2015, and after reflecting on 2014, they busily got to work filling the new ones out!  Next year is shaping up to be a great one.   :)





  {Favorite part -- "I don't want to talk about it."}

  {Favorite part -- Favorite Activity: "FHE"; and the fact that she came up with all the answers on her own.  :) }

  {Favorite Part -- Hardest thing of the year: "SCHOOL!!!!!!!!!"}

  {Favorite Part -- Biggest Goal: "Save My Money!"}

{Favorite Part -- Want to get better at: "Handwriting"}

And there you have it -- Goodbye 2014!

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

When Papi Comes to Town

--> My dad flew in on Saturday night to spend a few days with us over Christmas vacation.  It’s been a LONG time since the kids have seen him, and they were all super excited for his arrival.  To sweeten the deal, they had just received his Christmas package a couple of days before, AND when Papi comes to town, there is almost always a trip to Chuck E. Cheese in the forecast.  :)
This trip did not disappoint, and yesterday -- while poor Scott had to miss out on the fun and go to work -- Papi treated us to a Chuck E. Cheese extravaganza!  I'm pretty sure this was Alex's very first time going, and if Jane has been before, she certainly didn't remember.  Needless to say -- it was a hit!  Hahaha.  For ALL of the kids.  While the little ones were pretty happy just playing games and eating pizza, the older ones took it to a new level with scavenging for loose coins and tickets under, over, and around each nook and cranny as they searched the gaming premises.  You would have thought they had literally hit the jackpot with all the loot they found. Hahaha.

After staying for a couple of hours, I finally managed to round everyone up to cash in their tickets for some "prizes," and then we were on our way.  Scott got home a little early from work, and after scrounging up some leftovers and canned chili for dinner, we held FHE and the kids were thrilled to have Papi join us for a game of Family Charades.  We played boys against girls, but I still can't decide who was at the bigger disadvantage -- the boys, with Alex playing superheros and climbing all over my dad; or the girls, with Jane continually wreaking havoc on the guessing by yelling out the answers, and needing constant time-out breaks in her room.  Hahaha.  Oh well!  That's just the way Family Home Evening rolls these days.  :)

Sadly, my dad had to leave early this morning and was gone before the kids even woke up.  With only a few days left to our Christmas vacation, things are really starting to wind down.  In some ways that's a good thing -- I think we ALL do much better when we have a set routine and structure in place -- but in most ways, it's sad to see it end.  We've had lots of fun the last week and a half as we've played games, put together puzzles, and hung out with family and friends, and it will certainly be hard to go back to the grind next week.  Thankfully, we still have a few more days THIS week to play and have fun.  :)


 Ethan took divvying up the tokens VERY seriously.  Hahaha.







 The photo booth attractions are always a big hit amongst my crew.  :)




 This kid was a natural!  Hahaha.


 (Do you like Alex's insistence on wearing pajama pants for our outing?)



 "Prizes"


 Alex putting Papi in a chokehold.

Scott is a REALLY good charader.  Just in case anyone was wondering. Hahaha.  Seriously, though, he is.  It's like he's had this hidden talent all this time that we never knew about until this Christmas break.  :)

 Jane may or may not be on a forced time-out over there by the fireplace...
 

Monday, December 29, 2014

Merry Christmas 2014!



Dear Friends and Family,

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. Our motto for the year was “Gettin’ Clean in 2014,” which seemed so promising back in January. Getting clean was intended to mean all kinds of things:  The kids had some work to do with the level of respect in their language; the house all too often looked like a minor hurricane had swirled through several rooms; and, you know, we have quite a few children whose personal grooming habits could use some renewed focus. So how’d that whole motto go? Well, some days were better than others and occasionally (understatement alert) it still looks more than a bit disheveled in the kids’ rooms, but we made some progress. And in a positive development, we can keep the same motto through 2019 thanks to the rhyme, so I guess there’s still some time. (No more rhymes now, I mean it. Anybody want a peanut?)

Jessica maintained her Renaissance woman status this year (Huzzah!), using her varied talents to run a tight ship around the house while also running a pair of half marathons, and to craft her blogs while also blogging about her crafts. (See what I did there?)  She continues to live up to her life’s mantra that she’d rather be busy than bored, and – in addition – has taken on Daisy Troop leading, Book Club hosting, and ornament exchanging, while also serving in the children’s organization at church.  To round things out, and keep her sane, she did some traveling this year as well.  First, to Utah in the spring for a younger sister’s wedding, and then to Cancun this summer, where we celebrated our 10th anniversary a couple of years late.  Highlights of that trip included the beach, the weather, the sites, and a hilarious run-in with an incredibly drunk Peruvian woman.  Paradise indeed.

Personally, I had a pretty big year—but enough about my waistline. Hey-oh! Anywho, I kicked off the year with a BHC ski trip reunion in Utah. If you don’t know what BHC stands for, it’s probably for the best. But it was great to meet up with old friends and I’m grateful I survived the skiing. Helmets work, even rentals. A few months later, I doubled down on crazy and entered a Spartan Race. The tagline for that race is “You’ll know at the finish line.” Here’s what I knew at the finish line: running 4.5 miles through a bunch of mud and obstacles and having to do 120 burpees is a shockingly exhausting way to spend a morning. I’m no genius, but I feel like I maybe could have surmised that before the race. No matter, I’m a glutton for punishment and intend on doing it again in May 2015. Here’s to hoping I do more than 2 weeks of training this time around!

Our firstborn in the wilderness, Ethan, is now a 6th grader and has gone clubbing quite a bit this year. Before you start to question our parenting abilities (yeah, yeah, I know that ship sailed long ago), please note that the clubs he frequents are his school’s Running Club and Magic Club. Abraca-what? That’s right, a magic club. He is now able to stab a dollar bill with a pen (Shazam!), make a rope straight as a rod (Presto!), make coins disappear (Voila!), and has high hopes for a budding magic career.  He enjoyed running a couple of 5Ks this year and thankfully continues to do very well in school.  Which is awesome in case the whole magic thing doesn’t work out.

As for Grace, it finally happened. She experienced nirvana this summer when we got a dog. And while the nirvana was short-lived because the dog—a delightful Goldendoodle named Friday that belongs to our friends—only stayed for a week or so, it was so great to see how excited Grace was to play with and take care of a dog in person. To her credit, she was amazing with Friday. And if Jessica and I weren’t such Grinches, perhaps there’s a chance we might actually consider maybe thinking about possibly potentially bringing a dog into the picture full-time. And that wishy-washy commitment is as far as we’ll go for now. Grace picked up crutches late this year, and while you may ask why she got the crutches, Grace is more of a “why not” kid, so there’s really no point in asking. She doesn’t need the crutches, medically speaking, but I’m quite sure she doesn’t care what any of us think.  

Sophie made her triumphant, but thankfully brief, return to the hospital this year thanks to a predictable piggyback accident with Grace. Witnesses at the scene of the crime gave conflicting accounts, so who knows what really happened? But at least she didn’t actually break her foot, and the good folks at the hospital quickly sent her on her way. As for everyday life, she’s practically BFFs with the school nurse, who patiently helps her with maladies both real and imagined, and has made an actual, real BFF in the neighborhood, who calls so often that every time the phone rings after school we yell for Sophie without even looking at the number.  Sophie also ran her first 5K this fall with Grace, who ran two 5Ks this year herself (pre-crutches), and was kind enough to run it with her. But in the most important news, we’re delighted that Sophie turns eight in February and is planning on getting baptized.  

Who’s next? Ah yes, we’ve come to Jane. I know those delightful nuns from “The Sound of Music” tried to solve a problem like Maria, but we’ve got our very own moonbeam to try and hold in our hand. Read the lyrics to that song and you’ll get a sense of what it’s like to experience Jane. To be clear, we wouldn’t have our little flibbertigibbet any other way. She continues to follow in the lofty footsteps of Grace when it comes to being unpredictable, but certainly has her own unique spirit. She loves kindergarten and Girl Scouts and rainbows, and makes up one half of the dynamic (destructive?) duo with her little brother, which brings us to …

Alex, our little preschooler. Enamored? Infatuated? Obsessed? I’m not entirely sure what word best describes Alex’s true feelings for superheroes, but any one of those will likely do the trick. We’re not positive as to what started the love, but it is an all-consuming passion.  Whether playing with action figures of his own, or watching YouTube videos of others playing with their action figures (because yeah, that’s a thing), he keeps himself – and us – constantly entertained.  Especially when he randomly throws his superhero moves and sound effects into everyday life.  All-in-all, he enjoys the spoils of being the youngest child and the associated clichés that go along with the title. A rough life, indeed!

We are so thankful at this time of year for our family, as well as our friends – old and new. We are blessed well beyond anything we deserve and wish all of you nothing but the best. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Love,
Scott, Jessica, Ethan (11), Grace (10), Sophie (7), Jane (5), and Alex (3)

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Morning Mayhem -- A Photo Essay

{In other words, I'm too lazy to write anything up.  The details will be forthcoming...}