Monday, December 27, 2021

2021 :: week 52

December 19
Sunday morning shenanigans. Things get extra wild on the weeks that I teach Sunday school, because usually I am doing some last minute tweaking to my lesson and Anthony is unavailable because he is in pre-church meetings. Pokemon has make a resurgence in our lives, thanks to a live-action game that Elliott and his friend Nicholas have been playing at the park after school.  

December 20
Miles and I have been trying to soak up the last few minutes of quiet time before the kids are off school for the next two weeks. Also, we recently got a new rug for the TV room. 

December 21
The kids got out of school at 12:30pm on Tuesday. Will's friend Porter is moving to Louisburg, so his mom arranged for an "unofficial" skate party at Skate City. Lauren and Elliott decorated sugar cookies with the Ules. Tony took his car in to the shop to get the heater fixed. His car has not been producing hot air since then end of last winter, and it hasn't been a problem until it started to get cold again this year. 

December 22
We had planned on going to see the trains and the lights, but bad behavior determined we were overtired and needed to reschedule. We stayed home and had a quiet game night instead. Clue Jr. is one of my favorite kids games. Elliott played on his own for the first time and did really will--with a lot of coaching/reminding from me to check things off. :)
 
December 23
It was a good choice to wait a day to go to Union Station. Everyone was well rested and had a great attitude. We walked through the photo-op exhibits, let Elliott and Miles ride the train, looked at the train exhibit and took a picture by the huge Christmas tree. There was a cool Lego display that had several scenes from famous Christmas movies, i.e. The Grinch, Home Alone, Elf, Christmas Vacation, Miracles on 34th Street, etc. After walking through Union Station we hopped on the street car and road to the City Market for a delicious meal at Pigwich. We then road back to Union Station and walked to Crown Center via the Skybridge. Miles loves the Skybridge AND the climb-on toys next to the Mayor's Christmas Tree. It was a really fun, Christmay-s outing. We went home and watched Home Alone 2 and I gave Anthony, Elliott and Miles haircuts. 

December 24
We spent the morning and early afternoon at the zoo. Last year Nana and Papa gave the kids a zoo membership for Christmas and it expires at the end of the month. We wanted to get one last visit in while we can. The weather was beautiful and we had fun interactions with the penguins, tigers and hippos. We road the train, sky safari, tram and carousel. That evening we went to Memaw and Pepaw's house for soup and a reading of Luke 2. This year we had a Mary, two donkeys and a sheep. 

December 25
We had a fabulous Christmas. The kids were quiet and didn't make up mom, dad and Miles before 7am as we requested. The kids were generous givers and gracious receivers. Our kids are at a great age for a magical Christmas!



Sunday, December 19, 2021

2021 :: week 51

December 12
The little guys took baths before church, then Elliott read to Miles from one of our Christmas books. Miles likes the page talking about the angel Gabriel because one of his best buddies is named Gabriel. As I helped Miles get dressed I told him he looked handsome like dad and he said, "handsome like Elliott." It's no secret around here who Miles' favorite person is.
 
December 13
Monday was a productive day. After school I took the kids to get their second Covid shot. After dinner we headed to Crown Center to use the Giving Machines. Our church sponsors the Giving Machines and they place them in various metropolitan areas each year at Christmastime. This year they are in Kansas City and we wanted to take advantage. We bought several chickens, a space heater, healthy groceries and bus rides. 

December 14
We have had amazing weather recently, which means extra time at the park after school. Lauren and her friends did a "braid chain" that provided a perfect photo op for the moms who were busy chatting about upcoming holiday plans. 

December 15
The warm weather came to an abrupt end Wednesday afternoon. The day started off warm, humid and windy. In the afternoon it reached the mid-70s, but after school the clouds started to roll in and the wind was blowing really hard. We turned on the local news to watch the weather updates when Anthony got home from work. The rain started to pour and the wind kept blowing. Fences fell down, trampolines blew over and tree branches broke off. Thankfully we had our tree trimmed a few weeks ago, so only a few small branches broke off our tree. 

December 16
Henry has a birthday the day before Will, so we gathered at the Allred's house to celebrate the two boys. We had pizza, fruit, cake and ice cream. Beforehand, Memaw picked Will up after school and took him on his birthday shopping trip. Will got a few books, a water bottle and a headset to use when he's playing videogames. 

December 17
Will is 12! To celebrate Anthony took Will and a few of his friends to Main Event after school on Friday. They had fun on the ropes course and playing laser tag, but spent most of their time at the arcade. With Will's birthday so close to Christmas we typically just celebrate with family, so it was a fun treat for Will to spend his birthday with a few of his good buddies. These boys are all in the same class this year and enjoy sports and video games. After Main Event they came back to our house for pizza, soda, video games and air hockey.

December 18
The kid's had their holiday Christmas Concert Saturday afternoon. Will and Lauren preformed their first duet, Joy to the World perfectly. There were bumps along the way, as they first learned their individual parts, and then started playing together. The duet forced them to be patient with each other, and I think they both learned a lot. I love listening to the beautiful music they make. 

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

2021 :: week 50

 

December 5

Lauren and I stayed home from church because we were both pretty tired from getting sick Friday night/Saturday. Miles stayed home too because why mess with his nap if we don't have to. My dad came by and watched the kids for me so I could go to church and teach my Sunday School lesson. It went alright. I feel like I spend a lot of time thinking about the lesson on the weeks I teach, but usually how well the lesson goes depends on the people in the room and the comments they make. I didn't take a single picture, but I did screenshot a scripture and circled the action words that are important for us to be receptive to receiving revelation and insight. 

December 6
Hyvää itsenäisyyspäivää!! Anthony celebrated the Finnish Independence Day with a trip to the sauna. Will threw up in the night and stayed home from school Monday. In the past we have had friends or family over for a dinner of salmon soup, but decided to wait a day until everyone was feeling better. Everyone in the family besides Tony and Miles have thrown up in the past week, so TJ is feeling a paranoid.


December 7
Will was back to school on Tuesday, so Miles and I were able to get out and run a few errands. Miles looks so much like Will did when he was a toddler. Miles desperately wants to be like his big brothers and chose to throw on a baseball hat when we walked to the park.

December 8
I picked up Lauren at the park after math club and then drove her directly to piano. Lauren is a participator and likes to keep busy. Earlier in the week she had girl scouts where she made Holiday cards for seniors and pupcicles for the animal shelter. 

December 9
A nice thing about having older kids, is that you can outsource some of the bedtime story readings. Will read to Elliott and Miles from the beloved Star Wars book before bed. Elliott picked out Who's Who in the Star War's Galaxy on his birthday shopping trip with Memaw last year and it has been looked at almost every day since.

December 10
It was a weekend of holiday parties. On Thursday evening I went to trivia night at Grinders to celebrate two friend's birthdays. On Friday Anthony and I went to the socially distanced Stake Council Christmas dinner. Saturday we went to the NCCT Christmas Dinner at Fiorellas. Will and Lauren babysat for us and successfully put Miles to bed both Friday and Saturday night. 

December 11
Saturday afternoon Anthony and Will met up with the youth and went to Crown Center. They went ice skating at the Ice Terrace and then used some money they earned doing service projects for ward members at the giving machines. They bought a goat, pig, beehive and space heater. 

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

2021 :: verse 49

 

November 28
The "crazy lights" are back! The kids love watching this light show located around the corner from my parent's house. We try to stop for a song or two each time we visit my parents. A few years ago we started calling this the "crazy lights house," and unfortunately Miles now calls all Christmas lights "crazy lights."

November 29
We scheduled a visit with Santa at Bass Pro for Monday evening. You can't really see it in this photo, but there is a plastic partition between Santa and the public. Good thing too, because Elliott threw up twice between when this picture was taken and when we arrived at home. I wish I could say this was the first time we've had a child get sick at Bass Pro, but it isn't. Will threw up at Bass Pro back in 2013, though then it was much more crowded and people weren't wearing masks. This year our kids "asked" Santa for video games, Lego sets, baseball cards and books for Christmas.

November 30
Elliott stayed home from school Tuesday. He threw up a few times Monday evening, but slept through the night just fine. We had him sleep on an extra crib mattress in our room just in case, and he was up at his usual 6am. Miles loved having his best buddy home. I tried to make him rest, but he wasn't interested in that. While Miles napped we mapped out the different worlds in our Disney Eye Spy game. Elliott is an active kid, and after school he likes to play at the park with friends or outside in our yard as much as possible. It was fun getting some quiet one-on-one time with him, though we were both ready for him to head back to school the next day.  

December 1
Jill and I decided to take advantage of the nice weather and headed to the zoo again Wednesday. Since we spent out last visit in "Africa" we explored "Australia" and the Kid Zone. We road the train and carousel too, of course, as well as played at the playground. It was a busy day, that afternoon the kids had piano and then activity days and mutual. The girls assembled blessings bags and the youth bought and wrapped Christmas presents for one of the girls our ward "adopted."

December 2
Jolie and I took the little guys to the park Thursday morning, and the 4th graders happened to be at recess while we were there. Miles and Gabriel were excited to see their big sisters. Lauren was in the middle of a four-square game, but made a quick stop at the fence when there was a lull in the action. Kick ball is a big deal in the 4th grade and the source of many happies and sads at the end of the day.


December 3
As soon as we found out BYU was going to be playing Missouri State in basketball this year we decided we had to plan a road trip to Springfield and go to the game. Anthony reached out on Facebook about things to do with kids and our friend Sara offered us free tickets to Silver Dollar City. On paper we planned an amazing weekend. Unfortunately, life doesn't always turn out according to plan. It was an unseasonably hot day and the park was very crowded. We spent several hours at the park, and while we had moments of fun, we were all exhausted by the time we left. We hope to plan a do-over sometime next year. We didn't know it at the time, but Lauren and I were both coming down with whatever Elliott had had earlier in the week. When no one showed any signs of being sick four days after he got sick we figured we were in the clear to go on our trip. In the middle of the night Friday I threw up, and the next morning Lauren woke up feeling terrible. 

December 4
Instead of a fun, family day in Springfield we had to divide and conquer. Tony took the kids to the park while Lauren and I rested and watched Christmas movies on TV. Tony dropped Miles off at the hotel to nap, and the boys went to a pizza and root beer tailgate party at the institute building and then on to the game. BYU beat Missouri State and both Will and Elliott had a great time. Tony even went and took a picture next to the bear statue with the boys without me even asking. Lauren and I felt good enough to drive home, so we drove home that evening so we could sleep in our own beds. The trip turned out to be a bit of a disappointment, but that's life. Tony and the boys got to see BYU play and we got a taste of how fun Silver Dollar City can be. Memories were definitely made!