Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!

I have just 20 minutes to get this post done and be able to say Merry Christmas to everyone before the day is over! We have had a wonderful Christmas Day and Christmas Eve. We spent last evening at Tom and Fredas along with the Nelsons and Weyerts enjoying a delicious meal- wearing our lovely crowns found inside our traditional English "crackers." This "soda bar" was a fun addition courtesy of Stacie. My drink of choice was Fresca with pomegranetes (sp?), lots of ice (of course) and a lime.
We love the additions of Jaxon, Sidnie, and Avery as adorable cousins for our kids.




We then came home to have a nice Christmas program with the 7 of us, play family trivia, pickle game, and open sibling gifts. It was all so much fun. By now it was midnight, and we had two paper routes to do so we wouldn't have to on Christmas morning. It's nice that the Herald Journal gets them to us to deliver by 11 p.m. on Christmas Eve instead of by 5 a.m. in the morning like usual. So, by the time Mike and I helped the boys deliver, and do Santa stuff, it was 2 a.m. We were all still sleeping at 8:30 when Kylee called to see if we were awake yet! We soon were, and proceeded to have a wonderful morning opening gifts and enjoying being together.
Jake seeing if his skis still fit the night before he went skiing for the first time.


When we got home from Tom and Fredas tonight, we enjoyed a real blizzard from inside our nice warm house. The 4-6 inches we got today joins the already foot of snow we had on the ground.

Jessica's timer on her new camera captured this nice shot of our family today- minus Ky and Brody.




Playing Cam's new game "Cosmic Catch." It's pretty fun. You wear these hand patches and the talking ball tells you who to throw it to. There are 4 different games you can play. We had a lot of fun playing it.




Maybe now I can sleep in past 4-5 a.m. since the excitement of Christmas is over!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Parties and Graduation

We had a very fun Christmas party at the Bundys in Ogden a few weeks ago. Lindsey made us a yummy meal, then we played the pickle game (who can find a pickle ornament hidden on their tree the fastest). How can one person-Mike, find it in 4 seconds, and some other people- me, have to give up after the 5 minute limit. . . now that's embarrassing. We played a Christmas trivia game (and learned a lot), then went on an awesome Amazing Race. The team of Brody and Kylee beat the teams of Mike, Jake, Cam, and me and Jess. It was so much fun to do that. We thank Ryan and Lindsey for making our evening so much fun.



The next week, Kylee and Brody graduated from USU- in a snowstorm! But what better way to remember their December graduation than with a lot of what Logan gets in December! I'm so proud of them for their hard work and dedication. We had a fun party for them that evening with the Searles and Bundys. My favorite part of the evening was playing "silent football" and Emma loading Mike up with all these beanie babies she entertained herself with practically the whole evening. We also played "signs" "the name game" and "around the world ping-pong."








Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Traditons and Collections

Our family has quite a few wonderful Christmas traditions, so I thought I would share three of my favorite. The first one is something we've been doing for the last 9-10 years. One of the leaders I worked with in Young Womens wrote a poem that we used for an activity where we drove around the valley looking at Christmas lights, then we left this poem with a treat and door-bell ditched the house with extra cool lights. The YW enjoyed it so much that I thought it would be a fun thing to do with our family. So we did it the next year and have been doing it ever since. The kids each have three houses they can pick and be the one to door-bell ditch (they usually want someone to go with them). It's a great activity to spend time together, see the sights, and be do something kind for someone else. This is what the poem says:

This chilly, dark December night,

We decided to look at Christmas lights.

We hopped in the car and drove around,

To seek out the best lights in the town.

As we drove past your home, we were delighted,

What a marvelous display we had sighted.

This little gift is to show you we care,

Thanks for the Christmas spirit you share!



The second tradition is something we started doing about the same time as the Christmas lights and it is going to SLC sometime between Christmas and New Years and staying overnight in a hotel. We always walk around temple square looking at the lights, see a movie, go swimming, eat out, and do a little shopping. It's something to look forward to after Christmas is over, and again, a great time to be together as a family.



The last one is our gift to Jesus on Christmas Eve. This tradition we've been doing for probably 14-15 years. The last thing we do before going to bed on Christmas Eve is write on a piece of paper a gift we will give to Jesus the coming year. We then place them in a special box, then the first thing we do on Christmas morning is read aloud to everyone what our gift will be. I type everyone's up, and place them in a visible place for us to be reminded of what we said we'd do during the coming year. It's a great way to be reminded what Christmas is all about.



I love the collections I have of Christmas decorations. The one I've been working on the longest, and try to add to each year is my nativity collection. It started the year we were married by an etched glass one from Janet and Dave. Each one holds a special memory of where I got it, or who gave it to me. The second picture were all grouped together for the picture- I have them spread around the living room in a much nicer way. . .



This is my Santa Claus collection. Once again, they're spread around better- this isn't how my room really looks. I haven't added to this collection for several years. I really don't have anywhere else to put any more!


For the last 7 years, the boys have gotten a nutcracker for Christmas, so this is their collection. I will really miss it when they move away and take these with them!












I have stitched many a pillow over the past 9 or so years. I made all the pillows on this nativity tree, and all of the ones on display on the couch, except for the big nativity one in the middle which my friend Janae made, and another smaller one my friend and neighbor Marnie made. I have made many, many other pillows that I've given away as gifts, along with 4 other wall hanging nativities. Stitching is a great way to keep myself occupied on trips in the car, and sitting home watching TV.

























Friday, December 5, 2008

Thanksgiving weekend

I'm slow in posting about Thanksgiving weekend because our computer's been in the shop- and now it's been so long since I've done a post, that I forgot how to do the order right when I was uploading my picts, so my order of pictures is slightly off. Oh well. We celebrated Brody's 24th BD on the 29th by having him and Kylee up for presents, cake and ice-cream and games. We're glad they could fit us into their busy, fun day. Brody's a terrific husband and son-in-law, and we're so glad he's in our family. Before that, Mike, the boys and I went to the awesome movie "Forever Strong." We highly recommend it- esp if you're a sports fan. It's a true story about a high school rugby team from SLC.
We ate a most delicious Thanksgiving dinner at the Griffins in Millville along with 15 or so other family members. We had a nice time being together with some in my family that I haven't shared Thanksgiving with for about 11 years. That evening I had the unfortunate experience of going to the movie "4 Christmases" with Jessica, Freda and Teresa. I tried to warn people that in my humble opinion the movie stunk and to stay away from it, but some did not listen, and much to my amazement, didn't mind it. I need to hear from other people who saw it what you thought of it. Is it just me?
Mom and Janet getting crafty.
You'd be hard pressed to find a tastier, all from scratch meal anywhere else but the Griffin home.



Cam played in a Thanksgiving football tournament in Brigham City for the third year. His team took second place. He had a great time playing, and as always, Mike and I loved watching him. This picture is of him making an awesome catch for an interception.



Jessica was a great help to me in putting up our Christmas decorations. It just doesn't get any easier to do, but the end result is always worth the effort. I love the Christmas season and wish it wouldn't pass so quickly.













I enjoyed getting up early on Friday to join Janet and Carol for some early morning bargin shopping. I went out later in the day with Kylee and Jessica when the crowds were much more manageable. It was especially fun to have Mom in town for several days and to enjoy her company. She stayed three nights with us, and we loved having her- even if we had to have our heat up past 65 degrees. . . it was especially fun to have her here to watch the Dancing with the Stars finale.