Thursday, December 29, 2011

Grandma's Birthday

Today would have been my Grandma's 95th birthday. So up to Forest Lawn I went for a visit. I also needed to pick up the Christmas trees that decorated her's and my mom's resting place. Today was an unseasonably warm day, with blue skies and a slight breeze.
The Chapel is beautiful!
As we drove past on our way to see mom and grandma we notices a horse trailer just around the corner from the chapel. We were wondering what a horse trailer would be doing at a cemetery. We went about our business and as we were driving past the chapel on our way out I could not believe what I was seeing. I have NEVER seen this except maybe in movies in and around New Orleans. There on the side of the chapel, waiting, was a horse drawn carriage with two drivers up top. There was also a nine person Mariachi band just behind the carriage.


  

I can honestly say the sight of this gave me goose bumps. I was hesitant to even take a picture. We kept a respectable distance away, and I used the zoom to get as close a picture as I could. This last picture I cropped to make it larger so you can see just how beautiful this was.
 All the family members and friends walked just behind the Mariachi band to the final resting place of this very loved person!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Dawn's Early Light


This morning, as the sun is just beginning to rise, 
I sit here in the quiet of my little home. I am thankful for it's shelter, warmth, and coziness. As I sit here sipping coffee I am somewhat saddened that Christmas is next weekend. Don't get me wrong, I'm all ready for it, I just want to enjoy more quiet mornings like today.

The sun is just waking 
The clouds are heavy with the threat of showers
I am warm
 I have so much to be thankful for...

Today 
I am thankful for my tree 
It is so calming to just sit
and slowly take it all in...

And anticipate all our kids faces when gifts are opened

To look at all the ornaments hanging on the tree
remembering who and where they came from
...and to remember the fun
one little girl had making this newest ornament with her Boppa.


Anticipation? 
I get pulled in, anxious for our newest little girls arrival.
Yes, I have much to be thankful for in this morning.

This Weekend

This weekend we had plans. 
Plans to keep Duncan so his family could get away overnight.

Duncan
Plans to keep the Rogina three so their parents could do a little last minute shopping 
and attend an adult Christmas party
Quinn

Jace

Mackenzi
Saturday both of the girls brought their families over for breakfast. 
We had Juice, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, and pancakes made by Boppa.
I have the best kids 
EVER!

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Weekend Surprise

This idea started back in October. Jerry and I set out on a Sunday drive, This is where we went. 
Tickets bought, we were excited for December 3rd to arrive. 

Flash forward...
The day had finally arrived. 
The secret had been kept from the kids. 
The preparations had been accomplished. 
I invited the kids families over for lunch. 

On the menu, 
Nana Noodles
turkey bacon avacado sandwiches
veggie tray 
chips and dip
After we finished lunch I gathered the kids to tell them we had a surprise planned. 
To find out what was happening I was going to give them 3 clues, and they had to wait until all 3 were shown to tell what and where they thought was going to happen.
Clue # 1
Matching Christmas pajama's for all
(these are the girls, we had a boy version too)
After they were given their Pj's, and pictures were taken, 
we came back to the couch for more clues.





Clue # 2
Cookies with a compass on the wrapper

Clue # 3
A magic bell

We started with the youngest, asking each child until we were at the oldest, what they thought the clues meant we were doing.
Quinn said we were going to go see some fun 
Jace said we going to a party
Mackenzi thought we were going to the Polar Express
 Kelsea said we were going to see Santa
Braeden said Santa as well

It was time to drive to our destination!


The Families






 We were given our seat assignments

Finally the train pulled out of the station for our quick trip to the North
Pole. We all had our tickets ready when the Conductor came around to punch them. Our helper Elf handed out cookies and chocolate milk,


 she also read 
T'was The Night Before Christmas to everyone in our box car. 
Then we sang Christmas carols on the trip back home.
We finished the night with pizza and salad at
Nick-N-Willy's
FYI
we did not see Old St. Nick eating pizza!

A great big
  Thank You 
to our kids for spending your Saturday with us!
We had a fabulous time,and made some great memories!