Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Eve
Family Traditions
So this is our first year to celebrate Christmas as our own little family. I have to say it was kind of weird to not be traveling, but after seeing the messy roads it was nice being home safe and warm. We decided that we would start establishing "our" family traditions. We have been deciding which family traditions we would be keeping, changing, or starting new.
One of my favorite family traditions is on the Eve of Christmas Eve (so the 23rd of December) we sleep under the Christmas tree. It's the night we get to play games, get new pajamas and then fall asleep in the front room watching a Christmas movie. I like spreading it out a little bit and it's always fun to add an extra day of celebration.
Hailee wanted to know if she could sleep "under" the tree like this. She thought that would be more fun. Once we got out her princess sleeping bag she was fine just sleeping so she could watch the movie. She did request the tree lights to be off (she always likes it really dark to sleep) once the movie was over and it was time for bed. My family used to keep them on all night.
We ate breakfast for dinner. This is one of Todd's family traditions. We did however change the night to be the night of our sleepover. It was a lot of fun, Hailee thought it was great to eat breakfast for dinner.
Hailee's new pajamas. Of course I tried to get her and Roslynn in front of the tree. After about 10 pictures this was the best we did. Dogs+a hyper 4 year old...not a good combination.
Hailee getting ready for the movie. I couldn't get the DVD player to work (ever since we got DirectTV it hasn't worked in the front room) and while I was waiting for Todd to see if he could get it working this was our conversation...
H: Mom how come it won't work?
N: I don't know Hailee I just can't get it to work, we need to wait for your dad.
H: Is it because you have a baby in your tummy?
I guess I've been blaming too many things on the baby. But then again maybe that is the reason I can't get electronics to work.
Hailee waking up to new snow in the morning she was so excited. "Dad get up it's Christmas Eve and it's snowing!" I have to say that if you would have told me we would have a white Christmas in Oregon I would have laughed out loud. Who has ever heard of this much snow here. The news said the last time it snowed like this was 1968.
One of my favorite family traditions is on the Eve of Christmas Eve (so the 23rd of December) we sleep under the Christmas tree. It's the night we get to play games, get new pajamas and then fall asleep in the front room watching a Christmas movie. I like spreading it out a little bit and it's always fun to add an extra day of celebration.
H: Mom how come it won't work?
N: I don't know Hailee I just can't get it to work, we need to wait for your dad.
H: Is it because you have a baby in your tummy?
I guess I've been blaming too many things on the baby. But then again maybe that is the reason I can't get electronics to work.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
First Time for Everything
So in all he years I lived in Utah I had never had Church canceled on me, I would have never guessed in a million years that our first winter in Oregon they would actually cancel church because of snow. It is actually the first time (that I remember at least) that they canceled church for me. My sister in Wisconsin's church was also canceled (not a rare thing there at all) and when I called my mom she was wishing they canceled church because she had to give a talk.
Snow in Oregon is quite a funny thing. The first couple of snow storms we've had this week have been very entertaining. On the news all they talked about was all the snow, and coming from Utah the storms here would have been considered quite light. I understand that since it rarely snows here they aren't really prepared for it when it happens. However yesterday when it started snowing and snowed all day I was getting a little impressed. This morning when we turned on the news it was funny to see them trying deal with all the messy messy roads. At one point we saw two guys standing in the back of a dump truck and manually shoveling out sand on to the road. To say the transportation department of Oregon is struggling to keep up is a little bit of an understatement.
Hailee of course was just dying to get on into the snow. We let her go out for a minute. We were surprised to find almost 1/2 an inch of ice on the top of the snow. (When I measured the snow underneath the ice we had about 6 inches.) I was glad Todd was home and I could just sit on the sidelines and take picture, that is how I like "playing" in the snow.
Todd removing the ice so they could get to the snow. It was amazing to see the size of chunks you would lift up. Walking in the stuff was very funny as well.
Roslynn of course loved being outside. I didn't put on her coat because I didn't think we'd be out that long. When I brought her in because I thought she was getting too cold she just whined and whined until I let her go out again. Her favorite game is to catch the snow balls, which works perfectly for Hailee, because she loves throwing them. Here are two of the best pictures of her "catching" the snow balls that Todd was throwing.
I love this one of her biting the snow ball and it exploding. Todd and Hailee had such fun throwing them. Roslynn is so much fun to play with outside.
Hailee picking up chunks of ice. I don't think I've ever seen freezing rain before, it was really interesting.

"Hailee can you turn around so I can take your picture." "But mom, I'm playing"
Roslynn's version of "But I'm playing." Two little peas in a pod.
Hailee's new favorite game in the snow is shaking the tree. She thought that was so much fun. Roslynn was just intrigued but it falling down like that.
I don't think we'll be going anywhere today.
Snow in Oregon is quite a funny thing. The first couple of snow storms we've had this week have been very entertaining. On the news all they talked about was all the snow, and coming from Utah the storms here would have been considered quite light. I understand that since it rarely snows here they aren't really prepared for it when it happens. However yesterday when it started snowing and snowed all day I was getting a little impressed. This morning when we turned on the news it was funny to see them trying deal with all the messy messy roads. At one point we saw two guys standing in the back of a dump truck and manually shoveling out sand on to the road. To say the transportation department of Oregon is struggling to keep up is a little bit of an understatement.
Hailee of course was just dying to get on into the snow. We let her go out for a minute. We were surprised to find almost 1/2 an inch of ice on the top of the snow. (When I measured the snow underneath the ice we had about 6 inches.) I was glad Todd was home and I could just sit on the sidelines and take picture, that is how I like "playing" in the snow.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Mom, it does snow a lot in Oregon
Well yesterday Hailee was very excited to wake up to some more snow and this time it was perfect for building a snowman. Roslynn didn't really know what to think about this idea. First she came and took a bite out of it as we were building it (for some reason she likes to eat the snow). Since it was a little difficult to get a big bite she decided to pounce on it and break it up. After that we had to watch her so she didn't get to close.
It started raining on us as we were finishing up and I forgot to take a picture of the finished snowman. So when I got up this morning I took a picture. From this picture it looks like we made a very sad snowman, but yesterday when we made him he was quite happy. The rain just made his face a little droopy so he looks sad.
Am I really ready?
So today I decided to get a little surprise Christmas shopping done for Hailee. Todd was working from home for a little while and the roads were all nice and clear from the sunny afternoon. While I was getting ready to go Hailee asked me why she couldn't go with me (we always go shopping together). Here is our conversation...
N: Hailee because I need to do some surprise christmas shopping
H: (Eyes start to glow and she get a big smile) Oh don't tell me, I want a surprise.
N: Okay, I'll be back soon.
H: Are you going to Toys-R-Us?
Well in fact I was headed to Toys-R-Us but the bigger surprise for me was that I don't know that Hailee has ever been to a Toys-R-Us before so how she even knew that is where I was headed was a surprise. I wonder if she knows what I got there too.
When I got home I was greeted with a big hug and asked...
H: Mom where are the Christmas surprises, are they in the car?
N: Hailee I'm not going to tell you where they are.
H: Okay let me guess, I think they are in the trunk, don't let me see okay.
At least she still likes surprises and she can't get into the trunk on her own. I'm going to have to start being a little sneakier. I thought I had at least a couple years before I had to start getting tricky.
On the way to pick up Todd she said.. "Mom, when you are wrapping my Christmas surprises you need to tell dad to take me on a walk or something." Thanks for the help, I guess she thinks I need a little help in keeping the surprise.
N: Hailee because I need to do some surprise christmas shopping
H: (Eyes start to glow and she get a big smile) Oh don't tell me, I want a surprise.
N: Okay, I'll be back soon.
H: Are you going to Toys-R-Us?
Well in fact I was headed to Toys-R-Us but the bigger surprise for me was that I don't know that Hailee has ever been to a Toys-R-Us before so how she even knew that is where I was headed was a surprise. I wonder if she knows what I got there too.
When I got home I was greeted with a big hug and asked...
H: Mom where are the Christmas surprises, are they in the car?
N: Hailee I'm not going to tell you where they are.
H: Okay let me guess, I think they are in the trunk, don't let me see okay.
At least she still likes surprises and she can't get into the trunk on her own. I'm going to have to start being a little sneakier. I thought I had at least a couple years before I had to start getting tricky.
On the way to pick up Todd she said.. "Mom, when you are wrapping my Christmas surprises you need to tell dad to take me on a walk or something." Thanks for the help, I guess she thinks I need a little help in keeping the surprise.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The Polar Express
Monday we went to Mount Hood to go on the Polar Express. We didn't tell Hailee we were going because we weren't sure that we were going to be able to go. When we first scheduled it there was nothing on Todd's schedule and it turned out that this week is his absolute busiest. Well he finished his meeting on Monday night at 6 and we were out the door to catch our 8 o'clock train. We weren't sure how bad the roads were going to be with the snow (and the fact that I don't think Oregon owns a snow plow to plow the roads), but we made it on time.
Hailee fell asleep and we decided to wait until we got there to tell her where we were going. She cried for the first 15 minutes of the train saying things like "I don't want to go to the North Pole." "Don't get on the train" "I don't want to go on the train" etc..... We felt like wonderful parents dragging our crying child on a train. I just knew that she would wake up and be happy. She is like Todd and it takes them a little while to wake up. Once they brought the cookies she was happy and so very excited to be on a train.Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Two Peas in a Pod
So I've decided one of the reason kids always want a dog is because they both get excited about the same things. Sunday morning we got up and when I was taking Roslynn out I saw that it was snowing. I told Hailee and she ran to the window to see. Roslynn on the other hand was out the door and running around in the snow so excited. Monday we went out to play in it. It was freezing cold and windy, but Hailee and Roslynn didn't care at all. They both played until they were too numb to move. Hailee threw snow balls at Roslynn (Roslynn thought this was the best game, she kept trying to catch them), Roslynn and Hailee ate the snow, and they both had so much fun.



It took some major convincing to get Hailee and Roslynn back inside. (I was ready after about 5 minutes.) Finally I told Hailee she could bring some snow inside to play with. The snow was really dry so we couldn't really make a good snowman, so Hailee decided to make a little snowman. Now this is my kind of snowman making, we got to sit in a nice warm house and make little snowmen. Only your hands got a little cold and it just took a few little beads to make cute little snowmen (or in this case a snow woman and snow baby).

It took some major convincing to get Hailee and Roslynn back inside. (I was ready after about 5 minutes.) Finally I told Hailee she could bring some snow inside to play with. The snow was really dry so we couldn't really make a good snowman, so Hailee decided to make a little snowman. Now this is my kind of snowman making, we got to sit in a nice warm house and make little snowmen. Only your hands got a little cold and it just took a few little beads to make cute little snowmen (or in this case a snow woman and snow baby).
Friday, December 5, 2008
It's officially official
I thought we needed to post a little happy news from our family. Todd is officially graduated with his MBA from BYU. This semester he needed to finish up 6 classes that he missed parts (or in some cases all) of. It has been pretty crazy moving, starting a new job, and getting all of his classes done, but he is all done. HOOORAY! Now he just has a crazy month and a half at work and things should settle down a big (cross your fingers). He has his first quarter close all by himself (well without the previous person that had his job to help) as well as a replan. End of the year is a crazy time for work but things are going well. We are so proud of him!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Thanksgiving
We had an absolutely fabulous Thanksgiving. We love having family still fairly close by here in Oregon. We got together with Todd's Uncle David's family. We all met at his cousin Dave and Laurie's house on Thanksgiving day. We had a wonderful dinner and I think it's the first time I haven't really done any cooking at all for a while. I felt a little guilty, but everything was so wonderful it was hard to feel guilty for long. Dave and Laurie were great hosts and we all had a great time. All of Uncle David's family was there (minus one son-in-law), and Hailee loved playing with her cousins. (I'm not sure what they really are to her since they are Todd's cousins children, I'm not very good with all that genealogy vocabulary.)
We didn't get any pictures since excellent planning on our part left us with dead batteries in our camera. When I finally did get batteries I did discover about 30 pictures like this one below. I guess we found the culprit.
Anyway back to Thanksgiving. The next day we all went to the Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound Washington. It is a huge indoor water park/hotel that is heaven for kids. Hailee had so much with all her playing until she collapsed. They also had little "magiquest" things the kids were doing. Jennie, Darci, Sophie, and Hailee (aka "the girls") went around on these mini scavenger hunts. The went all over the hotel making screens/pictures/and sculptures come alive and tell them where to go next. Jennie and Darci were so great at involving the little girls and were so cute with them. Hailee was in heaven. The first night Todd went with them on all on their little scavenger hunt. He said that towards the end she got so tired that she couldn't even walk with them. Todd carried her and asked if she wanted to go back to the room to which she quickly replied, "No I want to play with my cousins."
After all that excitement it was time to go home. Hailee was so sad, but so extremely exhausted at the same time. She wanted to color in her Wolf Lodge coloring book, 10 minutes later she was completely asleep with the marker in her hand on the coloring book. I don't think she could have had a better time. We had so much fun. Thank you Uncle David and Aunt Bev for such a great time.

Jennie taught Hailee how to make a "hand-print" turkey. She has been busy making them ever since.

Jennie taught Hailee how to make a "hand-print" turkey. She has been busy making them ever since.
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