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Monday, December 21, 2009

Surprise Visit


Grandma Wilson called Saturday night and said
they would like to ride out and see us on on Sunday!
What a nice surprise.  We love when they come.

They made it in time for church and had Sunday
dinner with us afterwards.  The kids played
the piano for them and we had a really nice visit!

Christmas Piano Recital






















Imagine 6 little hands working together on one keyboard . . .
it's all about counting and patience!


The kids have been working really hard on a trio for weeks. They finally were ready to perform it at the recital on Saturday. I took a video before we went because the I wasn't sure how lighting, angle or their nerves would be. They did excellent. Enjoy their performance!




"Angles We Have Heard on High"



They also performed solos. Each did a great job.
Madi performed "Away in a Manger"
Gabe performed "Little Drummer Boy"
Connor performed "The Night Before Christmas Song"
Camrie was a very good audience member :)

Wrapping up the Inside . . .

This is several different angles of our new master bedroom . . .

Carpet has been laid and doors have been in put in place. 
Plumber and electrician came any finished what they could
and HVAC also was completed!




Walk in closet.   Sorry it is kind of tricky getting a feel.
Imagine a mirror image on the other side.  My side - Kyle's side.



Pretty basic bathroom - all the essentials.
We opted for one sink and more cabinets
because I always brushed my teeth in
Kyle's sink anyway.  Our shower door
won't come for another week or so.


This is a view of the new bonus room.  I love the
big windows that face west.  They let in a lot of light.
I also love the south facing doors.  I don't have any
windows that have ever faced that direction so I'm
really enjoying the different view from our home.

The kids are having a ball just running circles -
It's something about new territory to discover.
We got the air hocky table a year or two ago, at
RCWilley's as an add on to another purchase.
Now we have someplace to put it.


The finished family room finally cleaned back up!  Ya!

The exterior is coming along also.  The brickers will finish up today.
And I suspect the stucco(ers) will be shortly behind them.  Siding,
facia and raingutter will be finished after that, as will exterior lighting.
As for now, we will really enjoy the extra room on the inside and
worry about the landscaping in the spring.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Dancer #2

Camrie is also a mover!
...and Tuesday was Camrie's turn to show what she was learning in dance...


For Camrie, weekly dance class is really more of a
social experience.  I do believe it is making her more coordinated, but she
really just enjoys being there and having a reason to move and giggle.




Dancer #1



This is my little ballerina. 
She is quite graceful and really enjoys being in the class with her friends!
Monday's class was a parent preview.  We were invited to come and
see what they had learned.  She is learning different positions and
what they mean.She is also learning to choreagraph her own dances. 
She and her friend Abbie, composed a cute little
dance that they performed for the audience.




Wilson Christmas Party



I LOVE traditions . . . and that's why I love Christmas. For me it's all about traditions. It defines who I am and what I enjoy.

We had a great time at the Wilson Christmas Party last weekend. Everyone brought yummy fingerfoods and we enjoyed each others company. My sister from Afton brought the bells and the kids really enjoyed making music. We tried a new tradition this year. Instead of the brothers and sisters exchanging gifts, we all chose some sort of service to render to someone else during the Christmas Season. We each took a turn sharing how our family was fulfilling this committment. It was very special to hear how each family chose to act on this challenge. I love anything that brings the focus back to why we celebrate Christmas.


Camrie's Kindergarten Program




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Paint & Tile

Don't ask me why I can't seem to get pictures of applicable people and important events, but again all you are going to see is the finished results.  The addition is coming along nicely.  My dear Mom & Dad came out last week and painted for us.  The results are beautiful.  They even spent the night and trimmed out the doors and window sills the next morning.  And as if that wasn't enough, he repainted some doors and walls that were desperately calling for attention.  I am so dang lucky to have such nice parents.  Thanks Mom & Dad, We Love You!






New paint smells so good! 




Kyle helped our neighbor lay some tile in the bathroom
 and back door area.  It turned out beautiful. 
I hope everthing ties together when it is all said and done!

Beauty is . . .

The theme for PTA reflections this year was "Beauty is . . ."  This theme lent itself well to a whole gaggle of ideas.  Madison loves anything artistic and creative so she had an abundance of ideas.  She entered three different projects.  All were very "beautiful" and two will go on to region.  She wrote words to a song about saying no to drugs.  We collected fall leaves on the way home from Grandma Wilson's a few weekends ago.  She pressed them in a phone book and then created a layered leaf picture and finally she drew a picture of Thanksgiving dinner . . . oh I mean a beautiful Turkey.  She really enjoys expressing herself artistically and she is very good at it!






Way to go Madi and Bekka!

Thanksgiving 2009

Well, somehow Thanksgiving came and went and I didn't take nearly enought pictures.  We spent the first couple of days in Morgan at my parents home.  There was a huge crowd there, tons of food, and lots of laughs.  We had a great time.  Thanksgiving has to be one of my favorite holidays.  The second half of the weekend was spent at Grandma & Grandpa Snow's home and they weren't even around to enjoy it!


We all played games and watched movies and ate MORE food!




Claire did a little reading . . .


Did a little socializing . . .


These girls need to practice smiling at a camera more . . .

It was a wonderful holiday!