Monday, January 25, 2010

What a nice weekend

It's always nice when you can finish Sunday evening reflecting on "what a nice weekend" it was.  I guess it wasn't anything in particular that made it so great, but the collective all of the nice events.  On Friday night, Brandon took the kids (Chloe and Seth) skiing- so just like last year, girls night was on.  LaRee and I had some nice quality time together and then enjoyed dinner and a movie with a bunch of our girlfriends from Sultan.  Dinner ofcourse was at Benjarong.  It's pretty much the default location for us to go.  Lucky enough for me, it also happens to be my favorite Thai restaurant.  Conversation was great as always, with the ladies updating eachother with their latest happenings and chiming in with opinions.  The movie "Leap Year"  was a sappy chick flick with some much needed acting lessons, but it was funny and left us smiling and feeling good.  Overrall, it was just nice to hang out with good friends.  The kind that take you as you are, quirks and all.  Since we got back so late Friday night (had to wait for the boys ofcourse) we could do nothing else but sleep in late Saturday morning.  Snuggling with my hubby as he was late for work and I late for my day was well worth it.  By the time my day was in full swing, Seth and I were hurrying down to Maple Valley for the twin's second birthday.  I still can't believe it.  I know that I think it every time my kiddos grow older, but time really did fly for Evan and Greta.  The party was wonderful.  Their home was full of family, friends and lots of kids!  And as always, the kids were the picture of perfection.  It's not often you find 2 yr olds that are willing to share their home, eat with company around, and still have lady n' gentleman style manners.  They really are such good kids.  After that fun, we were able to pick up Seth's  best friend, Connor for a sleep over.  When we finally made it home, B was surprisingly there.  We had dinner and then an all out battle between the boys and B and I.  Seth didn't know his mom was soooo goooood.  lol.. it took some convincing from Connor that mom kickin their butt was still alot of fun.  Sunday was another easy going morning.  Church was nice, met some new people and got to know a few better.  It's a slow process, but still good.  Afterward, B had home teaching, and the boys and I played Apples2Apples.  You really cannot go wrong with that game, it's easy for any age.  Taking Connor home, we thought our weekend had come to a close- but we got a chance to stop by our dear friends, the Hurleys, and chat for a few more hours before heading back to Bothell.  Which leaves me here,  eating a bowl of peppermint icecream and reflecting of what was truly a nice weekend it was. 

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

the worst part about christmas....



... has to be putting away the decorations.  I finally have my house looking like a home and now it's time put it all back in the boxes.  I guess I've been procrastinating long enough, but there is always Valentines.  Let me know if anyone has any classy ideas. I've been looking online (mostly at martha stewart) but haven't found quite what I want.  Anyways, since I have the options to post pics now- here are a few of my favorites from around our home on the holidays..


Monday, January 4, 2010

Good Bye 2009

On a quick note-  I'd like to thank any/everyone who tried to help my debug my blogger-  Especially my sister in-law Tasha who finally figured out what was wrong with it!  yah! now i can have pictures!!!!
December sure was crazy for our little family.   Brandon and I got our new callings in our new ward.  He is the 14 year olds'  Sunday school teacher, and I am a ward missionary.  I was really surprised,  I thought they would be the other way around.  But I guess this is where Heavenly Father needs us to grow.  December 17th, was our little Oscar's first birthday.  It is so strange the emotions I struggled with this event.  Should I be sad,  should I not? Should I recognize the day, or ignore it?  Obviously this would be hard for anyone desiring for more kids and then losing one.  It is just confusing on how someone is supposed to feel about these moments in their life.  So as odd as this may seem,  we decided to celebrate.  Although we may not have him here now, we will be blessed with him later.  Our day went as follows- Brandon, Seth and I put flower's at his and his grandma's site, had dinner at a fun family restaurant throwing peanuts all over the floor, and then played lazer tag for the first time together, and finished it all off with much deserved sugar.  At the end of what could be a very hard day,  I felt happy.  I love my family.   The holiday spirit although slow to start eventually came full throddle.  Brandon went crazy decorating the outside of the house with lighting madness (i'll post a partial picture, but it does not do it justice),  and I had a blast decorating our new house inside.  Finally it feels more like home (until I have to take it all back down ;0(  so sad).  Brandon gave us a wonderful surprise this year, taking us to the PNWB Nutcracker!  I loved it!  I love it every time I go!  But this time was extra special since Seth and I got to go with Brandon.  LaRee and Chloe came along making the surprise that much better.   We were lucky to spend yet another fun Christmas with my granny.  I feel so blessed she is still in our lives, she is truly an amazing woman.  Christmas Eve, and Day (evening)  were spent with my family.  It was very nice- mostly.  We all know my complaints, so there is no reason to post them.  ugh.   But overrall it was great seeing my family.  Mark and Julee's kids are doing so well, and getting cuter every day.  And ofcourse it's always nice to have my mom's amazing cooking.  On the 26th Brandon's sister. LaRee, had his entire family over for another holiday dinner.  It was a blast!  I really do feel lucky that he has such an easy going family that all get along.  We have new additions to our family this year.  Carl and Tasha have little baby Devin (7 mths) who is a total charmer.   And Dave and Rebecca's youngest Madie just turned one.  So now there are six little cousins from the Frickes... so great for Seth to be able to have cousin's so close to home.  New Years was much the same as the 26th,  except we had the Fricke family over to our home.  Some of the family had already gone out of town, but it was still a good size get together.  Seth was also very excited because his friend Connor (from Maple Valley) stayed a few nights.  So Seth had his two best friends for New Years - Connor and Chloe (his cousin).  We did so many wonderful things together, our days are always full but at the end of the month, family always seems to be my favorite memory.  Thank you all for enriching my life- I feel so blessed to be sharing it with you!
   Have a Wonderful 2010!  Love you-  Emily 

                                                   
                                                                 Brandon's hard work



At the Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcracker

Chloe and Seth doing there rendition of Clara and the Nutcracker

Some holiday pics from inside our home
1st is our front room, 2nd is the family room with the Wooville tree


Seth and his best bud at the Bell Square "Snow Flake Lane" holiday event