Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas......

Christmas Eve was filled with fun and laughter! I had to work for part of the day but left and had lunch with my old roommate Jen. It was very nice to visit with her, I sure do miss living with her but am so thankful we have stayed friends over the years. That evening we gathered at my parents house for a light dinner and visiting, we spent the evening very relaxed which was nice. Everyone was there but my oldest sister and her family. The grand kids played well together allowing us to just visit as adults and then they provided some great laughs with their creative minds. We opened a new pair of pajamas and read Luke 2. I really enjoy spending time with my sisters reminiscing about our childhood and talking about our lives today. They are a great support to me and I appreciate that!

This year we were able to have a very relaxed Christmas Day! For the first time in a long time I slept in!!! Having adults in the family is nice! After a leisurely morning of games, food, and stockings my little sister and I headed out to see what the nieces and nephews got from Santa. It was fun to go to their houses and see all the fun new toys, clothes, and games. We played a game of clue and baked in the new kitchen. We didn't make it to all of their houses because we slept in so late (sorry Mandy) but it is something that I think I want to start doing every year. Don't hold me to it girls, but I think that I will try it and see.

We then had everyone over to my parents to have dinner and exchange gifts with my parents, siblings, and the nieces and nephews. We had a good time visiting, laughing at the grand kids, and seeing what everyone had gotten. My dad was way too kind to us even though we were scaling back this year! I enjoy spending time with my family and having a few days off of work doesn't hurt either!

Santa Party!!



A couple of weeks ago we had our annual Santa Party. This is at least a 40 year tradition that has been going on in the Larson family. My Larson grandparents started this tradition and I have really enjoyed it my entire life. It has changed over the years as the family has gotten larger and we have outgrown the original location. As children it was held in our grandparents house and was usually an evening complete with dinner, talent show, and Santa! We have modified the format a bit over the years but it is basically the same.

We have a talent show to begin with. This is a chance for us to see what everyone has been working hard on all year. I have a very talented family!! Most of the grand kids and now great grand kids have taken some form of music lesson. We have many talented pianists, violinists, and vocalists. This is something that I look forward, I love seeing the talent in our family!! This was something that my grandmother was very big on, even as the family grew larger she insisted that we still have the talent show. We used to act out the nativity but do to the size of the family now we only read Luke 2.

After the talent show we eat breakfast. It is the same thing every year. Sausage Fondue, sweet rolls, drinks, and little smokies. When we changed from the dinner to the breakfast we couldn't get rid of the little smokies, everyone loved them too much! It is fun to visit and catch on every ones lives as we eat.

When we are done eating everyone helps to clean up and prepare for the arrival of our special guest! We sing carols together and then Santa comes to bring us a gift! Every person gets a gift but you have to wait until everyone has one and Santa leaves before opening them....this can be a bit hectic but it is fun to watch the little kids enjoy the visit from Santa.

This year was the first year that we didn't have either of our Larson grandparents there as they have both passed on, but they were most certainly there in the legacy that they have passed on in each of us. What a wonderful time it is to gather as family and remember our Saviors birth, to remember where we have come from and carry on a legacy that is rich in what Our Savior's life was all about. I have no idea how long this tradition will continue, but whether it continues or ends there has been a mark made on each of us in the Larson Family by great people and I can't help but think of those marks each time I think of or participate in this wonderful tradition.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

December Happenings....

I feel like December is going to do the same thing to me that November did---pass by without me noticing. But I am not going to let it! I have been a slacker on getting my camera out when I have done fun things--so sorry this will be a photo less entry! This month has already been a crazy one!

I have been having a great time thus far in December. I have been to a few parties which have been fun. I have tended for my sister so that she could go to a few parties. I have worked, worked, and worked some more. But as always I have managed to play a bit too! I am getting better at rock band...I may have to invest in my own one of these days!

Last week we celebrated Audrie's 2nd birthday. It was fun to have the family together. And when all the cousins get together they seem to feed off of one another, it is like a comedy show! It was fun to watch them. Lilly was being especially funny this night. When she came in she said to her dad, "Why didn't we say surprise?" He explained that it wasn't a surprise party. But she wouldn't have that. She then says, "Guys, I have an idea! ; Let's say surprise on the count of three!" I couldn't believe that she would even think of this! She has such a cute personality and is so smart! What a blessing she is in our family!

I spent last Saturday doing some Christmas things! My mom and I spent a couple of hours in a fabric store! Now this isn't my all time favorite thing to do, but she is helping me or I guess I should say she is sewing some presents for me and we needed to pick out the fabric. She has such a good eye for what goes well together and can see the finished product by just looking at the fabric! We had fun looking at all the fabric and getting some great ideas! What a blessing she is to me in so many ways! She creates beautiful things for others and I enjoy seeing her creativity come out in her creations! I wish that I had her talent for sewing, but I don't have the patience to try---maybe one day!

I also had the opportunity to go to the Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert. It was awesome---I love music---singing, playing the piano, and listening to people sing! As a child we had a tradition that when we turned 8 we were able to go a production of Handel's Messiah with our parents. It has been sometime since we went, but I still remember the feelings that it brought to me of Christmastime as we listened. I enjoy listening to it on CD many times throughout the month and was very happy when the choir sang a couple of numbers from it.

My mom has a tradition of making gingerbread houses with the grand kids. This past Sunday was the time for creating masterpieces! Even though I don't have kids I get to come--I love it! We changed it up a bit and decorated cookies and made houses out of graham crackers! All of the kids were in rare form! They were super good about waiting their turns for the frosting and having help from the adults. All of them created something unique to their personalities and ages and were super excited about what they had created! They played well together and were all quite funny! Lilly insisted that we all play the quiet game multiple times, and the other cousins seemed to be okay with it a few times. They ran around like crazy, ate tons of candy. and left happy! It was a good time!

I love the holiday season for so many reasons, but one is for the time that it gives me to spend with my family. They mean so much to me and I am thankful for what they bring into my life. Each one of them teach me something important and who I am is a reflection of many of them. I love them all more than I think they know! Each of them has a special place in my heart! Thanks for being so great to me! And I can't forget to mention those who have gone before. I have many wonderful ancestors who have created many wonderful memories in my life and who gave so much for me to have what I have today. I am especially thankful for my grandparents, they were a key part of my life and I miss them dearly especially at this time of year.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Walk down memory lane......

I don't know if it is the holiday season or my old age that is kicking in...but I have been thinking a lot lately about my childhood. I have many fond memories of time spent with my grandparents as a child. Now that they have all passed on those memories seem to mean more to me than they did while growing up. We did many things together; I worked for them, had numerous sleepovers, fell down an escalator, had them attend most of my events, had long talks about life, went on vacations, celebrated many holidays, and the list goes on and on!!! This week I am reminded of a couple of things in particular that I want to share.



Temple Square!!! I love going to Temple Square and looking at the lights. Growing up every Christmas time we ventured with my grandparents to see the lights. We bundled ourselves up and headed downtown! As a kid I used to think that it was SO far away and it was a treat to get to go! We looked at the lights, went to the visitors centers, and had a treat after! This week as I went to look at the lights I was reminded of many of my visits as a child and was simply thankful for the time spent there. A lot has changed about Temple Square since those days but the memories will live on in me forever.



Yes, I am going to write about McDonald's!! I went to visit my sister this week who lives in my grandparents old house and on the way I just about had a heart attack!!! The McDonald's had been torn down!!!! This wasn't just any old McDonald's but the one that we spent many a Saturday afternoon playing at and begging to be able to go! Well we really didn't have to beg too hard with one set of grandparents! Every time we would sleep over at my dad's parents house the next day we would go to the mall (which has also been torn down) and look for shoes and underwear. I know weird combination! After which we would go to McDonald's for lunch. It was always super fun and grandpa would play with us before taking us home.

When we slept at my mom's parents house we begged to go to McDonald's for lunch, but she was more of a stickler about what we ate and always had gourmet meals planned. On occasion we would convince her or rather grandpa would convince her that we needed to go. We also went to the mall and walked around with them.

I asked my sister about the McDonald's and she said that they were rebuilding it, but you know deep inside it will never be quite be the same!!! And I love that my parents take the grand kids there now as a special treat!

Thanksgiving!!!

I love Thanksgiving for many reasons, but one of the greatest things about the big dinner is that it means that we get to pull out the china and silver and have a fancy dinner. This is something that both my grandmothers did when we went to their houses for Thanksgiving and my mom has continued the tradition. That is if you were lucky enough to sit at the adult table! It is super fun to set a nice table with ALL the silverware and have a great time! I look forward to the time I can do the same in my own home. This year we had the whole family together plus my brother in law's friend Ken. The food was excellent (as always) and we had a good time visiting and playing with kiddos. Thanks for a great day!!


The table--set so nicely



My place.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Jeddah's Birthday Bash!!

A week after Wendy's birthday we celebrated Jeddah's birthday. This time we went to dinner at Italian Village and then danced. Later that week she and her roommate who share a birthday had a bash at their house. We had fun celebrating both of these cute girls! Happy Birthday Girl!!!


Jeddah--the birthday girl!


Kenz, Me, Brenda, Heidi, & Kyl
Super cute girls from my ward


Me and Brenda


The Girls w/Brent

Julie-Ann and Jeddah

Wendy's Birthday Bash!

At the beginning of November we celebrated Wendy's Birthday. We went to dinner at Texas Roadhouse---super yummy! And then went to see a movie. As always fun times were had by all! Happy Birthday Girl!!!

Jeddah, Wendy, and I



Jeddah and Wendy


Tyler, Kenzie, and Brent


Tyler--enjoying the ribs!

Branch Girls Reunion

A few years ago I was in the best Branch ever! We had so many people that truly lived lives center around the Savior. The girls were especially amazing and we had some super fun times!!! We got together last summer with some of them and had a great time and decided that we needed to have a reunion every so often. This time we invited kids and it was fun to see cute kids or hear about those on the way. We got together a few weeks ago and had a blast! I only got a few photos so if you have more post them! And those who were unable to attend we missed you, but hope to do it again!


Sarah, Abbie, & Keri


Krista & Tia


Cortney & Lisa


Mindy w/her kids & Alisyn w/her kids

Friday, November 21, 2008

Busy as a Bee....

I know I haven't posted anything in awhile, not because nothing has been going on but I have been CRAZY BUSY!!! Work has been insane, I have been packing to move (not by choice), and I have been playing like crazy!!! I feel like November has run away from me when I wasn't even looking. How rude!! The last couple of weeks have given me time (if you call in the middle of the night and rushing from one thing to the next time) to reflect on the most important things in life. Whenever I am loosing focus on those important things I have experiences to get me refocused.

The last couple of weeks I have had many of those experiences, far too many to blog about! But I do want to make mention of a couple things that I am grateful for and that have been on my mind. First I am EXTREMELY thankful and grateful for my family and friends! I love them so much....every last one of them!!! I am very blessed with a GREAT support system! I have a great immediate family, extended family, work family, and circle of friends who love me NO MATTER WHAT!!! And that makes me smile!!! :)

I am thankful for the gospel in my life. I have a testimony that can get me through anything and I can't deny what I know. And because of the gospel I am able to meet and associate with AMAZING people! Two of which passed on this week. These 2 great men had an influence in my life that will stay with me forever. They taught me about faith, endurance, charity, and so much more. Thank you Arlyn and Lorin for being great influences in my life.

I will post photos of the things I have been up to the last couple of weeks after I get moved!

Friday, November 7, 2008

Tag I'm It!!

My cute friend Sarah tagged me, so here goes. Name your 10 likes and dislikes.

Dislikes:
1-Driving!!! Hate it! Always have probably always will!
2-People with no manners (I'm on a manners kick!)
3-Being picked on.....but I seem to get picked on a lot!
4-Spiders!!! Any and all kinds! But I can kill them if I have to.
5-Cats.....and they know it! They seem to follow me or find me wherever I am
6-Scary movies.....not a big fan at all!
7-Doing my hair....can't I have a live in stylist???
8-Choking....I do it far too often!
9-Milk---don't like to drink it......but can't stand it past the sell by date!
10-Being a responsible adult.....can't I be a kid again???

Likes:
1-My new cleaning schedule (see below)
2-My nieces and nephews---they all say the funniest things and are darling!
3-TARGET----my favorite store of all time!
4-My dentist--he is awesome! I don't dread going anymore!
5-Shoes and handbags---love them a little too much I think!
6-OREOS---anything with oreos is fine by me :)
7-Reading----can read just about anything!
8-Note cards----I write a lot of notes and like a variety of them on hand
9-Entertaining people---love having people in my home
10-Snow---or so I am beginning to, reverse psychology works still right????

I now tag.....anyone who wants to do it!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Fall and Halloween Fun!

The last two weekends in October were fun filled, but a lot less eventful unlike how the summer has been! We had an enrichment activity that took a lot of planning and time on my part, but it turned out great and we had a great turn out! My friends and I went to the pumpkin patch and picked out pumpkins. Halloween we went to two parties. They were fun and the best part was that Tyler agreed to let us dress him up. He was just going to go as a snowboarder...lame since he is one!!! It was fun finding things for him to wear and creating a fun image for him!


The Gang!
Wendy, Brent, Me, MacKenzie, & Tyler


The Girls!


Getting Ready!


Wendy & I


The 2 Rockers!


At the pumpkin patch

Brent, Wendy, Tyler
Kristee, Laura, & I


At the patch


The Boys looking at the moldy pumpkin


Picking a pumpkin or two

My New Routine.....

For many years I have been thinking that when I have a family I will start a cleaning routine so that I can clean a little each day and keep up on my housework. I LOVE me a good clean house but find that when I spend one day doing it all it takes so much time and then I put it off for a week or so cause I want to play more! Well I finally got to the point where I said, "Why should I wait for kids??" So I came up with my "chore chart" and started it this week. It has been great so far! I have spent very little time each night (10 minutes or so) doing something and think that it just might stick! And my house is spotless! I am sure that there will be times when I get off my routine, but being as flexible as I am I can switch the jobs around if I don't have much time.

Give it a try! Happy Cleaning!!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Arizona Trip Day 3 & 4

Like I said in the previous post. We got sick from the food at the wedding. This made for a VERY low key 3rd day. We didn't go too far from home at all! We did however venture to AZ Mills Mall to do a little shopping. I got a new pair of shoes and Sarah and John found some treasures as well, mostly for the babycakes but it was fun! We were all so sick and tired that we went to bed early.

To make up for the day that we were sick and it being our last day we got up super early on Fri. We headed for a hike up South Mountain. It was a nice hike and I am glad that we went early before it started to get too hot!


Sarah, John, and I atop South Mountain



We then headed to tour the Arizona Cardinals Stadium! It was amazing!!! I had a great time! We had a great tour guide who knew a ton about the stadium and made it fun. It was the best $7 that John spent! Thanks for paying by the way!!! Brenda's husband had gotten us lunch so we ate on our way to the next stop.


Inside the stadium


The turf that rolls in and out


We got a tour of the locker room!


Me inside the locker room--too bad we couldn't go in the Cardinals!

Leaving the locker room, heading to the field

We then headed to see where the other Arizona teams play. We snatched a look at the Diamondbacks stadium and tried to see the Suns but couldn't get in. It was fun though to see parts of AZ that I never saw as a missionary. We then headed to the Mesa Temple and visitors center. I wanted to show Sarah and John where I had served for part of my mission. It had changed a lot but it was still fun to see. We even drove by the apartment on our way to Queencreek!


The Diamondbacks Field


The Temple

Queencreek was my favorite place on my mission. While I was there it was a rural farming community. I have been back a few times since my mission but this time I could hardly believe what I saw! I was amazed at the growth. We used to have to go about 30 minutes to do any shopping----there is now a Target in QC!!!! If only we had had it! But I know that I wouldn't have like it as much if it was the way it is now. One of the things that I loved was it being away from things. We had the chance to see the Reed Family or what is left of their kids at home. They were super good to me while there and it was fun to visit with them and let Brian show Sarah and John his blacksmith skills. He even gave us all diamond rings!!!

We then headed to visit the Oberlys. It was fun to be able to visit with them and catch up for a bit since we didn't have much time at the wedding. We were tired from our full day and headed home to get ready to leave in the AM. It was a much needed vacation!!! I hated being sick and too a few days to recover once home, but it was fun to visit a place that I love and maybe just maybe will end up in again!

Thanks Brenda and Don for your great hospitality! It was fun to meet you Don and great to see you again Brenda!

Arizona Trip Day 1 & 2

We had a great time in Arizona! I can't possibly tell all that we did, but I will give it a try! We flew out Tuesday afternoon. We had an okay flight though it was a bit bumpy. John wanted to sit in the very back and since it wasn't a full flight we had our choice of seats. We will not sit in the back again! This is a photo of Sarah and I on the flight there.


We went to get the rental car. We decided that since I knew the area and it was cheaper if we had one driver, we wouldn't put Sarah and John on. It was super funny what happened!!! I was at the counter and the guy was flirting BIG time with me! It was fun and in the end we got a free upgrade! He even came out to the garage to make sure that we got a good car! Too bad that he had a super ugly mullet, I might have asked him to be my date for the wedding! That night we took it easy. We went the Brenda's house got the GPS system which was awesome and headed to dinner with Trenton (the groom). We then watched our weekly biggest loser! It was fun to find out that our friend Brenda and her husband watch too! So we had a fun time watching and meeting her awesome hubby!


Our awesome car!


This is Brenda's pet tortoise Ted. It was super fun to see him and play with him. We took it easy the morning of the wedding. Slept in, read, played with Ted and watched TV. We ran a few errands before the wedding and then headed to the wedding and reception.


This is Mr. and Mrs. Oberly. The wedding was held at a gorgeous country club. It was fun a beautiful place to have a wedding. We enjoyed a Mexican/American wedding. Which meant that it was late getting started, but the food was good. There was even a mariace band! Although we were all sick the next day. And didn't go too far. We left early because we were all tired but the party lasted well into the night! Glad we could be there! Sarah even ended up helping to serve cause they were short handed, and I translated for her. Fun times!!


A picture of the cake


Sarah and I at the wedding

Monday, October 13, 2008

Breast Cancer Walk



This past weekend a few of my friends and I participated in the Breast Cancer Walk. This was to help raise money for breast cancer research. It was a lot of fun, wasn't too cold, and was well worth it! We will be doing it again next year and hope that we can raise more money and have more team members! Thanks for the fun time!


Our Team--Keep 'Em Real


Mackenzie

Haylie


Wendy


Me, Kenz, Wendy

October Celebration!

Just a few pictures from the October Birthdays/Conference celebration! It was fun and the day we got together it had snowed in the mountains and there were still fall leaves....it was pretty to drive to mom and dad's.


Mountain Snow and fall colors


Pretty View



The kids!


The Fam


The Abu's


Lilly and Jarom