I know I said you didn't miss much during my 5 months of zero blog posts, and I know I said I wasn't going to fill you in; but after receiving dozens of emails begging me to update anyway, I finally decided to relent and just do it. Ok fine, I really didn't receive any emails asking me to update. I'm doing this all out of the goodness of my heart. And because I can't, for the life of me, think of anything else to blog about. So here you are. August - December 2010. Here's what you missed...
AUGUST
2010 was the year of the wedding! Between Brandon and I, we had only 3 siblings who had yet to be married. All 3 said their "I do's" in 2010. What fun, eh? Aleisha was the last of the three and we all spent the latter part of August celebrating her wedded bliss to Rory. On the day of the actual wedding, I was (once again) fantastic at ignoring the happy couple completely and managed only to get a picture of my own little family. Who says I don't have my priorities straight??
The reception was held the day after the wedding, and all sarcasm aside, it really was beautiful. Dave and Susan (with lots of help from others) turned their incredible backyard into a dream setting for a reception. It was truly breathtaking. In spite of a bit of rain (and frantic moving of reception food and decor in and out of the house), the night was fantastic. Pictures? I've got plenty from the reception. Here's a few of my favorites...
And, you won't believe it, but this time, I really did take a picture of the bride and groom. See??
And for my last picture of the wedding events, I offer you this... When the heavens decide to rain down upon your wedding/reception day, the least they can do is offer up a beautiful rainbow for an apology.
Moving on...
SEPTEMBER
The month of September brings us McKenna's 9th birthday. Due to McKenna and her friend Savannah having the same birthday, it's always a party. A big thanks to Amanda for coming up with the idea of how to celebrate this one. The day began with taking lunch to the girls at school, like always.
Followed up by a girls night that rewarded Amanda and I just as much as the birthday girls. That beats hosting a late-over for 8 screaming girls any day of the week!
The four of us enjoyed pedicures, dinner, mall shopping, and a movie (with lots of popcorn and cherry coke). Seriously... this is how to celebrate! McKenna can have a birthday any day of the week! Well, provided I can have another few months to save up plenty of cash for the occasion. The best way to wrap the whole day up, is by copy & pasting the facebook status I put up at the end of that day:
I know this is so overused, but I have to do it - taking lunch to McKenna at school $10, birthday treats for her class $10, pedicures $40, shopping at the mall $20, dinner out $12, movie tickets $14, movie snacks $10, frostys $2, calories consumed... let's skip this one, tucking her in and having her say, "Mom, thanks for the most awesome birthday ever"... Yep, you know it's coming... PRICELESS.
Next up...
OCTOBER
October is, by far, my favorite month of the year. The weather is usually perfect and there's just something extra fun about fall festivities. While I didn't get out nearly as much as I would have liked to, we did manage our annual trip to Gardner Village to enjoy the witches (along with every other stay-at-home mom and her 4 children within a 50 mile radius... or so it seemed).
We also paid way too much money to take a trip up the Haunted Canyon on the Heber Valley Railroad. Too much money... but lots of fun (and mostly worth it) all the same. It was dark, and my camera is only one step up from the cheap disposable kind you buy at gas stations. My apologies, these very low quality pictures are all we captured. Still, memories are memories, so up on the blog they go!
In the 1st picture, the flash is (obviously) unbearably bright. In the 2nd picture, the flash is almost non-existent because I'm... uh... covering it with my thumb. Needless to say, I've never won any awards for photography.
This brings us to the main event... Halloween Day! Or technically, the day before Halloween Day-Day! Since Halloween fell on a Sunday this year, we Utahns like to celebrate on Saturday instead. We're cool like that. We braved the rain in pursuit of candy at both the neighborhood Trunk-or-Treat, and your typical door-to-door "Trick-or-Treat!" We got lots of candy. That's all I'm going to say about that. Here's pictures!
May I present (in no particular order)...
Indiana Mathew! *insert Indiana Jones theme song*
Nathaniel Mouse! (and Dad) Em-eye-see-kay-ee-why-em-o-you-es-ee!
McKenna the Pirate...ess! (and Dad) *insert Pirates of the Caribbean theme song*
And finally, Gracee the baby chick! (and Dad) *insert... uh... a chick chirping... I guess...?*
For the true night of Halloween, we spent the evening at Grandpa Dave and Grandma Susan's for their traditional Halloween party, which always includes delicious soups, trick-or-treating down the hallway (at all the best and most prestigious bedrooms in the house), and "fishing" for prizes. We all love it. More pictures? Why, yes!
And that, my friends, concludes October. Onto...
NOVEMBER
In November, McKenna's grade put on a Veteran's Day program that made me cry...
It snowed... A LOT...
And my brother, Lynn, and his unusually productive wife, Vicki, hosted a fun and very delicious Thanksgiving Dinner. (Sorry, no pics. Or by this point, maybe I should say, "No pics... you're welcome).
And last but not least...
DECEMBER
Ah, Christmas. It would be such a wonderful time of year if I didn't have to work until 3:00 in the morning (yes, literally) pretty much every night. And wake up to feed a baby at 5:00 am. And get up to get kids off to school at 7:30 am. Yuck. I don't remember much, but judging by the pictures I took, here's what we did!
We saw Santa...
McKenna created her own Santa costume and provided us with an excellent blackmail picture for the future. (yes, the sheet of lined paper hanging from her chin is indeed supposed to be a beard)
We decorated the tree...
On a side note, I should mention that we decided to buy, for the first time, a real, live Christmas tree this year. The result? Branches that wouldn't support our ornaments, pine needles EVERYWHERE, and worst of all... nearly a dozen baby spiders hatching while we hung ornaments. Needless to say, it was a fun idea in theory, but I highly doubt we will ever do it again. If I ever start thinking about it again, maybe several years down the road, someone please be sure to remind me about the spiders.
We met up with fun friends and saw lights at Temple Square...
Nathaniel turned THREE...
And, dressed in their Christmas jammie best, the kiddos received a very generous visit from Santa...
(My apologies for the hazy pictures. I must've had fingerprints all over the camera lense, courtesy of one - or more - of my 4, grubby fingered children)
The stockings were hung from the partition wall with care...
(Stockings provided by the amazing talent of my fabulous Mother)
Well, there you have it! Five months of posts in one! I have been working on this dang post for nearly 3 hours! (You can find the point I started becoming restless with it by noting the lack of commentary through November and December). If you made it through all that... cookies to you! I really hope you didn't have anything better to do with the last 20 or so minutes of your life. In the future, I vow to try my best to be better about frequent, normal size posts. Rather than twice yearly mega posts. Until then... BYE!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
My Blogging Hiatus - What you missed
Posted by Sheri at 8:47 PM
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4 comments:
Cookies to me! I read it all!
Your kids are growing up!
Sheri! I wish I were in town for the cookies, but the post was awesome enough for my reward :).
I LOVE the idea of trick or treating down the hallway on a Sunday Halloween! I LOVE that. Also, You poor woman- what kept you up until 3 am chronically???? That is insane- you must still be trying to recover. That is torture- and feeding at 5 am after that... unreasonable!
So I wanted to send you this part of an email I just sent to a friend because I wanted to tell you the same thing about our cruise:
I just read your comment on my blog and had to tell you the other side of the story too :). Our ship was like a floating casino- smelled like cigarette smoke everywhere and lots of bars/gambling areas. The boat was really not my cup of tea. I hear that the Royal Carribean is a classier cruise line. But I have to tell you that I honestly thought that it would be as much or more rejuvenating to just find a local adventure and take two days and a night away from the kids to do it. I just wanted to tell you that because I remember reading a friend's post about a cruise and being so envious thinking we'd not get a chance to do that for years and years. Turns out it was cool, but not the magical wonder I was expecting. Being out in nature, or biking or kayaking together, or catching a fun dinner together actually made me a lot happier than the cruise.
Silly, but I just thought I'd tell you that!
All caught up now...doesn't that feel good!? Keep postin'!
Adorable Pictures by the way!
Sheri, I loved your post. I agree about the tree- we had a gigantic one and Jim wasn't really here to decorate it. Next year I get to have my fake tree, and then the year after the sweet smell, but yucky mess of a real tree! That is how we compromise in my house. Maybe I will get ambitious and update my blog as well.
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