We had a great Thanksgiving weekend. It was so great to have all the Romneys but Dave and Courtney in town for the big BYU USU game. We got to host Claire and Rich and Andy and Chelsea at our house Friday night. On Saturday morning we all met at Carol's for a tasty breakfast and some nice visiting. It was great catching up with these nieces and nephews who live so far away and to see Matt who just got home from a 9 month deployment in the Navy.
About halfway through our time at Carols, most of the men disappeared to the basement to watch a football game. No surprise there...
On Friday night we all met at Firehouse for a delicious meal which Mom paid for. That was so very kind of her.
Mike accidentally knocked this candlestick off the table one day...
and this is how he put it back together. haha.
On Thanksgiving Mike, Jake, Mom and I had a delicious dinner at Elements Restaurant. This is my first time to eat out on Thanksgiving not counting a couple years we've been on vacation. It was fabulous! The food was soooo good, and there was enough for leftovers the next day! I was extra happy I wasn't cooking a turkey dinner when our dishwasher broke the week before and took 11 days to get fixed...
It was a wonderful surprise to have the Hatch's home for Thanksgiving. They were able to come because Brody got a job as a data scientist at Starbucks in Seattle, so they had a little over two weeks to pack up their life in Colorado! I'm so happy that Ky and Evan will stay with us until after Christmas when hopefully they can move into a house that Brody has found. I have absolutely loved being able to see and play with this sweet boy every day. It will now be harder than ever to be apart from him after getting to be with him for so long...
These two beauties get asked if they're twins on a regular basis...
Trying to keep Evan out of the places and things he shouldn't get in to is rather difficult...
Playing outside on his first day here.
For as long as we've lived in our house, I've wished that we had a fireplace. How do people build houses in Northern Utah without fireplaces? A couple years after we bought a new console for our family room to put our new TV on, Tom and Freda bought one similar to our, except theirs had a build in electric fireplace. I was so jealous and wished even more that we had one like that instead of the one we had- but it was so new that I couldn't justify getting rid of it. This month we've been working on getting the game room looking a little better by getting rid of the ping pong table which wasn't getting used, and putting a queen size bed in there for guests. In doing this fixing up, I realized that the current table for holding the TV and Jake's Xbox wasn't good enough anymore. There were no drawers to keep all the equipment in and it was just a mess in there all the time. Then I got the brilliant idea to move the console from the family room into the game room for all the gaming equipment and get a console/fireplace for the family room and it would be me and Mike's gift to each other for Christmas. With Brad, Jess and Jake's help, we got the console from Sams down to our basement (which was not easy) and got it all unpackaged to find that one of the drawers was broken. Not cool. We certainly didn't want to return it even though I knew we could get a new one, so, long story, but basically what ended up happening was the manager said I could either return it for a new one or he'd give me 30% off. We opted for the money and Mike brilliantly repaired it and you'd never know it ever had a problem! Score!
This is how the game room looks now. Much improved!
I love my new shirt. It was made for me!
I found this on-line and think this is hilarious and I really want to put these on some offending parked cars...
Evan got his first haircut and with that his curly mullet got cut off. I was rather sad about it, but I love how he turned from looking a little babyish to looking like a little boy. This is a genius way to cut a little kids hair- while they're playing in a car!
We bought him this shirt last Labor Day weekend while in Winter Park and it's on the verge of being too small...but it's so cute! (especially worn with his red converse high tops!)
He has started to want to help his parents with house hold chores by saying "me, me, me" whenever they start to do something. It's too bad this attitude won't last until he's in his teens!
It was sooo wonderful to have both girls help decorating for Christmas. It's too overwhelming to think about doing it all myself.
As always, it's great getting pictures of my missionary each week. I love seeing his happy, smiling face.