The day after Christmas, we tagged along with Mikey & Amber to go sledding up with some of Amber's family. They were so gracious to us, and we had such a fun time sledding down the road. That's right; the road. When we first got there I saw some kids carrying their sleds back up the road and I thought, wow, that's pretty dangerous. Come to find out, we would be sledding with those kids a few minutes later. Sledding on the road definitely has some advantages. We got a super long ride (and more exercise walking back up when we were done). And it was nice and smooth, (until a snowplow came along and dumped a bunch of sand on our sled run.) The dangerous part is, of course, when a car comes, you have to bail and get off to the side of the road. Happily, since it had just snowed, all the cars were going pretty slow, and we had plenty of time to get off. We were going much faster than any of the cars I saw driving around there. Anyway, good times!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Sledding!
The day after Christmas, we tagged along with Mikey & Amber to go sledding up with some of Amber's family. They were so gracious to us, and we had such a fun time sledding down the road. That's right; the road. When we first got there I saw some kids carrying their sleds back up the road and I thought, wow, that's pretty dangerous. Come to find out, we would be sledding with those kids a few minutes later. Sledding on the road definitely has some advantages. We got a super long ride (and more exercise walking back up when we were done). And it was nice and smooth, (until a snowplow came along and dumped a bunch of sand on our sled run.) The dangerous part is, of course, when a car comes, you have to bail and get off to the side of the road. Happily, since it had just snowed, all the cars were going pretty slow, and we had plenty of time to get off. We were going much faster than any of the cars I saw driving around there. Anyway, good times!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas in California
Christmas Eve
Here is our little Nativity Re-enactment.
In case you were wondering, that big black blob is my brother Reed pretending to be the donkey.
Here he is again hiding for Santa.
Here's a funny story about this gorilla suit. He and his roommates at college got these suits and would put them on and run around "the gardens" on campus and scare all the couples who were making out. Ha! I would have loved to be there and see the reactions he got.
Here are a few pictures from Christmas morning:
*We all look so glamorous because we wake up at like 5:45 and run out of bed into our hiding spots where we secretly watch Santa deliver the presents. Once he leaves, the festivities begin, and we all look like we rolled out of bed and started opening presents because that's exactly what happened.
(you might notice I purposefully didn't include any pictures of myself. But in all fairness, I was the one taking the pictures, so how could I be in them? )
Nathan, Dallin & Melanie
Hayden
My sister Julianne & husband Eric
The kids all pitched in and got Dad some scout gear for the National Jamboree next year. Here he is modeling his very cool official scouting hat.
Here is mom looking at her present. Since her mother passed away this year, Natalie had the great idea of making an "ABC" scrapbook for Mom about Grandma. We called it "A is for Alice." We split up the layouts between any of the sisters who wanted to help, and Jacob and Emma drew beautiful portraits of Grandma that we included also. It was a very sweet experience for me to help in creating this tribute to Grandma Alice. I was reminded over and over what a remarkable woman she was and how privileged I am to have such a heritage.
Merry Christmas Mom!
Getting ready for the Christmas Feasting:
Official Potato Peeler
Preparing the Christmas Feast;
Many hands make light work!
But they don't look as good as we do. Haha!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
"Messiah" Performances
So, like everybody else, the holidays got really busy for me, and that's why it's taken me forever to get caught up. Part of the busy-ness of my holidays were two performances of Handel's Messiah.
I was involved in the Albuquerque Stake's 2008 production of the Messiah in preparing the choir and also singing one of the solos. It was such a great experience to sing that wonderful music with other dedicated members of our Stake. I can't think of a better way to start the Christmas season than with singing praises to our Savior. It really helped me focus on the reason for this special time of year.
The weekend after the Albuquerque "Messiah" performance, I flew out to California to sing the Soprano solos in the Turlock Stake's "Messiah" Concert. I was fighting off some kind of cough and was so blessed that it stayed mild through the performance. Monday morning after the performance it really hit, so I was very grateful that I was able to sing my best on Sunday night.



Here I am with my Dad in all my diva glory.
I was walking down the halls of the stake center when a little girl who'd come to hear the performance stopped when she saw me and looked at me with her eyes wide and her mouth open, like I might be a fairy princess. It totally made my night. I don't think I've ever worn a dress that poofy before so it was kind of pain every time I stood up to sing. I got glitter all over the stake patriarch who was narrating. (That was kind of embarrassing. But still really fun to wear a fairy princess skirt.)


From Left to Right, Aunt Kathy, Dad, Mom, and me.
Aunt Kathy sang the alto solos, Dad directed it, and Mom and two of my siblings were in the choir, so it was really cool to have so much family participating. One of my favorite things was singing a duet with Aunt Kathy on "Come Unto Him." I wish I had a recording of it!
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Hayden's 1st Birthday
Christmas Tree!
This is the third year we've gone to the mountains to cut our Christmas Tree the day after Thanksgiving. This year was much more relaxed than last year's close call. We got an earlier start, had food & water with us, a new set of chains, and even an extra chain, (the sole survivor of last year's trip.) It had snowed the night before and was so beautiful! I think this was the highlight of Mike & Amber's visit -- for me anyway. (Dallin's favorite was playing basketball with Uncle Mikey.) We had so much fun in this winter wonderland. All the trees looks so beautiful frosted in the freshly fallen snow. Mikey gets credit for finding the one we ended up taking home.
Hiking up a little canyon to find the perfect tree.
Hayden is bundled and ready for the ride.
Thanksgiving with Uncle "Monkey" & Aunt Amber
We were so happy to have Uncle Mikey (affectionately called Uncle "Monkey" by Sean) & Aunt Amber come visit us for Thanksgiving. We had so much fun with them, playing games, getting our Christmas tree, shopping, eating, and just being together. We love & miss you guys!
Dallin & Mikey playin' a little b-ball.

Dallin told me, "Mom, that's a good picture of me." ;)


Hayden's ride is pimped.

Thanksgiving Feast.
I think the best part of Thanksgiving is smelling that turkey cook all day. Oh, it is nice!
Daphne taught me this cute Thanksgiving song she learned at school:
"I'm glad I'm not a turkey, a turkey, a turkey,
I'm glad I'm not a turkey on Thanksgiving day.
They cook you and baste you and then they will taste you,
I'm glad I'm not a turkey on Thanksgiving Day!"
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