Friday, December 21, 2007

Snowy Days


Last Night during the snow storm Jared took Mallory out with him while he shoveled the walks. She had so much fun making a snow man with her dad. Lily has been sick with just about everything the last two weeks and now she has two eye infections. She wasn't able to go out with them last night. She was so sad, she stood at the living room window and said "me too mommy, me too." After about 10 minutes Mallory came and started throwing snowballs at the window, Lily giggled every time Mal came near. I think after that Lily felt like she had been involved because she didn't stand at the window and watch anymore.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Dinner with the Girls

Monday night I was able to go to dinner with a few of my friends from college. It was so fun to see them. There were a few there that I hadn't seen or talked to for years. It is really nice to have good friends that you can just pick up where you left off and not feel like any time has passed. Thanks girls for a fun night!

Santa Came Knocking


During the month of December, like a lot of parents, we tell our girls that Santa is watching them so they better be good. Jared's family has a really fun tradition of Santa knocking on the window to remind you he is watching, we started doing this with our girls last year. When Santa knocks then you run as fast as you can to see if you can catch him. If you catch him then he gives you a present. Well Mallory and Lily didn't catch him this year but as he was running away he dropped two presents in the snow. Jared carried Mallory outside and they got the presents. Both Mallory and Lily were so excited. Mallory got Clarice, the girl reindeer from build a bear, and Lily got the Leap Frog Letter Factory Magnet. When Mallory opened her present she squealed with excitement and Clarice hasn't left her side since. Mallory is even teaching Clarice to say her prays (it is so dang cute). Lily has also loved the Letter Factory she will sit in front of the fridge and play with it for quite a while. This has to be the funnest Christmas season for me that I can remember, I think I am more excited for Christmas morning than Mallory.

The Nutcracker

Mallory had her dance recital last Saturday. It is so funny to watch 3& 4 year olds try and do the dance they have been learning for the last month. Sometimes they remember what they are suppose to be doing and if not they just do their own move. Mallory has really enjoyed dance and loves going and being with her friends.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Mallory's Letter to Santa

Last night Mallory wanted to write a letter to Santa so Jared wrote exactly what she said:
Dear Santa,
I have tried really hard to be happy. I would like a princess Jasmine and a unicorn so it can be it's pet. And maybe an Aladdin so it can be it's Dad. I want a just size table with just size chairs. Maybe some soup so we can eat. I want Clarice so it can have a ride. Ha Huh. and I want a Santa too. I want all these things. I am going to be a princess. I am going to be good Santa.
Love,
Mallory




It is so fun to have kids around they seem to make everything so magical. By the way Mallory's list changes everytime she goes to the store. We happened to see a princess Jasmine at Smith's today when we were doing our grocery shopping.
About the pictures. Yes Mallory is wearing a sun dress with boots in the freezing cold as she is putting her letter in the mailbox. This girl is mourning the loss of Summer, yes even after 2 snow storms. Every day we have a fight about wearing long sleeves and how it isn't summer anymore. Is this normal????

Monday, December 10, 2007

"Mom, just love the Butterflies"

This morning I was busy cleaning the house and Mallory found some funny looking butterfly clips that she wanted in her hair. I didn't want to take my rubber gloves off to put them in her hair so I told her that I didn't really like them. A few minutes later she came back with the clips in her hair, I gave her half a smile and she looked at me with the biggest grin and said, "Mom just love the Butterflies". I laughed out loud at the look on her face and the comment that followed. She has worn the clips all day and even made sure that her dance teacher noticed that she was wearing butterflies in her hair. On our way to dance she did something and I called her a turkey. She put her hands on her hips and said, "Mom I am not a turkey, I am a butterfly princess." Some days she seriously cracks me up. She comes up with the darndest things to say.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

This Holiday Season

I know I have been missing from the blogging world for a while now. I don't know what happens to the days and weeks but time has gone by so quickly. We have done so many fun things and I haven't taken the time to post about them.

We went with Erin and her kids to Farm Country at Thanksgiving Point. I was suprised how much Mallory liked riding the horses. I thought she would be scared of them but she loved it. Lily wasn't ready to try, maybe next year.


We had a really fun Thanksgiving Day with Jared's Family. It was so nice and relaxing. Then of course there was the BYU , Utah game which I opted out of going to because I really didn't feel like sitting in the freezing cold for 4 hours, so I very willingly gave my ticket up to Bump (I was glad to hear that Jared still had someone to hug in the very tense and exciting moments of the game). I was so glad that BYU won because that meant a happy husband for the rest of the Thanksgiving Weekend.


My mom had brought a gingerbread house down for the Mal and Lil to make while everyone watched the game. Mal had a blast putting the house together and Lil had a blast taking all the candy off the house and eating it. Thanks Nana for entertaining the little peeps.

Thanks to Lee and Tricia for getting our tree for us this year. Without you we still would not have a tree to decorate. It is a lot bigger than we normally get and looks great in our family room, you guys really know how to pick a perfect tree. It took us 3 days to get the tree strung with lights and decorated, I think we are still lacking in the decoration area but Jared said it is just fine the way it is, at least until next year. Mal was determined to have a little tree in her room, luckily Nana had an extra one and let her take it and decorate it. She loves it and can't wait to plug it in each night.

For Co-op Friday night we let all the kids, even the little one that were interested, frost and decorate sugar cookies. They had fun frosting but I think they had even more fun eating. Who knew sprinkles could make such a mess. I really is funny to me how watching these kids once or twice in a month you can grow to care about them so much.


Tuesday night was the Enrichment Christmas dinner. I can't tell you how much a awesome committee means to a leader. They are so great to just do everything that needs to be done. I know I can count on them. We had an awesome program and it was nice to sit and feel the spirit even if it was for just a few moments.


Last night I went to see Michael McLean's Forgotten Carols with Jared and my mom and dad. It was so refreshing to sit there for a couple of hours and enjoy the true spirit of Christmas. Since Thanksgiving I have been thinking about how blessed I am and about all of the things that I have to be grateful for, the list is endless, but at this time of the year I am most grateful for my little family and the love that we have for each other.


The other day I was driving with the girls and Mallory and I were talking about how Christmas is Jesus' birthday and how the wise men brought him gifts and she was so interested in the Christmas story. When we were almost to our stop she said to me "Mommy you are a genius." (It is amazing how being told by a 3 year old that you are a genius can make you feel so good) It is so fun to see her get so excited about Christmas, not only about Santa coming, the snow, the hot chocolate, and the tree, but also about the baby Jesus and his mommy Mary. Everyday she asks me if it is Christmas yet, I can't wait to be able to tell her it is and to see the excitement in her eyes.

There is so much to be excited about this year for Christmas, one of the biggest things is Jared's Graduation from school. He has been going since we were married almost five years ago. It has been such a sacrifice for us, one that I know has been well worth it. He has worked so hard to give us everything we have needed. I know that we have been blessed more than we will ever know during this time and may even look back and wonder how we made it through as we did. I have gained a testimony of many basic gospel principles we are taught in primary and consider myself very blessed to be in the situation were I am today.


Some of what I have written today may just be thoughts and feelings I have had so far this Christmas season more for myself than others that will read this. It has been good to take time to remember the reason for the season and hope that I can continually teach my girls this.