Here are some fun pictures I wanted to post. This first one is of our family before church this past Sunday. I love having the kids all dressed up for church and I love how great Jim looks in a white shirt and tie!
Jim got this little onsie at the gift shop on base. It says "Navy" on it and "The United States of America" . . . plus, it's camo. Jim is so excited for a little boy!
Violatte got her chair from Annalee for Christmas. They love it and were fighting over it, so we decided that for Annee's birthday present we would get her a chair also. They are so cute, but now the girls fight over who gets the pink Princess chair. *sigh*
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Happy Birthday Annalee!
My baby is growing up so much! Annalee turns two years old tomorrow. It is so hard for me to believe and (I admit it) I get a little teary-eyed seeing her so big.
We celebrated her birthday on Monday night because her Grandpa and Grandma Sanders were here visiting. We got her all dressed up in a little dress that her Great-Grandparents sent her for Christmas. She looked so darling! She felt so beautiful, too. She was the little princess for the night. I really love the cute little bare feet with her fancy beautiful dress. It's just too cute!
Violatte really wanted to help Annalee open all of her presents.
(And don't you just love Violatte's hat?)
Annee's Grandpa and Grandma Sanders gave her some cute clothes . . .
. . . and a puzzle that she hasn't stopped playing with. (She absolutely loves puzzles!)
Her Great-Grandpa Walker and Great-Grandma Corky sent her this little dress. She wore it yesterday and it was darling! I need to get some pictures because it is so cute!
Violatte and I made some cupcakes for Annee's birthday. We really tried to get some pictures of her with the candles lit but as soon as I would light them she would blow them out so no luck in this picture. . .
. . . or this one. We all had a wonderful time, though, and enjoyed celebrating our little Annee. We love her so much!
We celebrated her birthday on Monday night because her Grandpa and Grandma Sanders were here visiting. We got her all dressed up in a little dress that her Great-Grandparents sent her for Christmas. She looked so darling! She felt so beautiful, too. She was the little princess for the night. I really love the cute little bare feet with her fancy beautiful dress. It's just too cute!
Violatte really wanted to help Annalee open all of her presents.
(And don't you just love Violatte's hat?)
Annee's Grandpa and Grandma Sanders gave her some cute clothes . . .
. . . and a puzzle that she hasn't stopped playing with. (She absolutely loves puzzles!)
Her Great-Grandpa Walker and Great-Grandma Corky sent her this little dress. She wore it yesterday and it was darling! I need to get some pictures because it is so cute!
Violatte and I made some cupcakes for Annee's birthday. We really tried to get some pictures of her with the candles lit but as soon as I would light them she would blow them out so no luck in this picture. . .
. . . or this one. We all had a wonderful time, though, and enjoyed celebrating our little Annee. We love her so much!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
32 Weeks
Ok, so I am a little late on my 32 week picture. I can't believe how much bigger I got in the last four weeks! The baby still wiggles all the time and does somersaults and all sorts of acrobatics, so he's still healthy and well.
For those of you who are worried about my recent lab tests, the doctor won't get my lab results for my thyroid back until Monday and I don't have an appointment until next Friday. I'm sure if anything is wrong they will let me know right away. I'm sure everything is fine and there will be no concerns. (Just so nobody worries.)
And, I am on the last day for my antibiotics for Bronchitis. I can take a deep breath now so that is good news, and I'm sure my cough will go away with time. Things will keep getting better. The good news is, the baby is healthy and well and we are 53 days away from the due date!
Our Merry Christmas
We had a wonderful Christmas! It was so much fun and I loved being able to spend the whole day with my family. We started out the morning opening up our stockings from Santa. Violatte knew just what to do and with a little help, Annalee figured it out.
I love this picture. Very typical of morning hair for Annalee. And she is so cute and happy!
After opening our stockings we made a yummy breakfast of bacon, sausage, juice, scrambled eggs, and toaster strudel. The girls ate hardly anything because they were so excited.
In our families growing up, both Jim and I remember sheets hung up to hide the presents. So, we have made it a tradition in our family. Here are the girls going through it. Annee was thrilled!
Somebody gave us this little climb and slide. The girls had so much fun! They went up and down it all morning.
My slippers have had to be retired so Jim got me some. Yeah! They are so soft too! I absolutely love them.
The girls enjoyed the presents. Violatte liked opening them and Annalee liked playing with them.
Jim even enjoyed the kids' toys. They got some fun toys that are tools.
Violatte's gift to Annalee was a little piggy bank that Annee can put pieces in and it plays music and counts and does all sorts of fun stuff.
Violatte's favorite present was this princes dress from her Great Grandparents. She wore it all day Christmas and all day the day after.
After watching the movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" from the girls' Grandpa and Grandma Sanders we took made gingerbread men (and girls) and decorated them. Jim did this growing up and I love the tradition. And . . . they actually turned out good this year!!!! It is the first year ever!
Here is Annalee with her finished Gingerbread Girl.
Here is Violatte with her Gingerbread Girl.
Jim made a Yoda for his Gingerbread men. I think it turned out amazing! He's so creative!
And here is my handsome man with his Gingerbread Yoda. What a fun Christmas!
I love this picture. Very typical of morning hair for Annalee. And she is so cute and happy!
After opening our stockings we made a yummy breakfast of bacon, sausage, juice, scrambled eggs, and toaster strudel. The girls ate hardly anything because they were so excited.
In our families growing up, both Jim and I remember sheets hung up to hide the presents. So, we have made it a tradition in our family. Here are the girls going through it. Annee was thrilled!
Somebody gave us this little climb and slide. The girls had so much fun! They went up and down it all morning.
My slippers have had to be retired so Jim got me some. Yeah! They are so soft too! I absolutely love them.
The girls enjoyed the presents. Violatte liked opening them and Annalee liked playing with them.
Jim even enjoyed the kids' toys. They got some fun toys that are tools.
Violatte's gift to Annalee was a little piggy bank that Annee can put pieces in and it plays music and counts and does all sorts of fun stuff.
Violatte's favorite present was this princes dress from her Great Grandparents. She wore it all day Christmas and all day the day after.
After watching the movie "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" from the girls' Grandpa and Grandma Sanders we took made gingerbread men (and girls) and decorated them. Jim did this growing up and I love the tradition. And . . . they actually turned out good this year!!!! It is the first year ever!
Here is Annalee with her finished Gingerbread Girl.
Here is Violatte with her Gingerbread Girl.
Jim made a Yoda for his Gingerbread men. I think it turned out amazing! He's so creative!
And here is my handsome man with his Gingerbread Yoda. What a fun Christmas!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Baby Appointment Today
Today I went in for a checkup for my pregnancy. I've had this fear lately that I am having twins for a couple of different reasons. First of all, at work I constantly get asked when I am due. When I reply that it is in February the most common response is, "Are you having twins?"
Then, yesterday, one of my co-workers (who writes stories) informed me that she had named a character after me and the character is pregnant with twins.
On top of all of that, I have to say that I feel so huge! I think the stretchmarks are going to kick in soon because I think I am about to my limit of how big my body can let me get without showing the stress of it.
Well, at my doctor's appointment today he assured me that I am just the right size for one baby. In fact, I'm one inch smaller than the average size for how far along I am. I have gained 24 pounds, so that's good, also (even though the weight the scale says is so depressing to me.) The heartbeat of the baby is at a good level and he is very active and healthy
The only problem the doctor mentioned is that I am slightly anemic so I need to take some iron supplements, but other than that everything seems well.
Christmas Tag
1. Wrapping paper or gift bags? Definitely wrapping paper. I love how it looks so much better!
2. Real tree or Artificial? I love the smell of a real tree, but all the work makes it so not worth it. I love our artificial tree with the lights already on it (including the fiber optic). It is beautiful!
3. When do you put up the tree? Usually the day after Thanksgiving, but this year it was the very beginning of November for my Open House
4. When do you take the tree down? Sometime after New Years' usually
5. Do you like eggnog? No
6. Favorite gift received as a child? I love my French Horn that I know my parents worked really hard to get for me. I also really loved my bed set that my parents got for me when I was going to go to college.
7. Hardest person to buy for? My husband, Jimmy. It's hard to stay to a budget when I want to do something so nice for him.
8. Easiest person to buy for? My girls. They are happy with anything, really.
9. Do you have a nativity scene? No, but someday.
10. Mail or email Christmas cards? Definitely mail.
11. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? I can't think of one.
12. Favorite Christmas Movie? Christmas on 34th Street
13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? Around August
14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Not that I can think of.
15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? My mom's cheese ball with crackers and hot chocolate
16. Lights on the tree? Most definitly
17. Favorite Christmas song? Silent Night
18.. Travel at Christmas or stay home? Stay home
19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeers? only if I sing the song
20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Star
21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? Christmas Morning
22. Most annoying thing about this time of the year? How stressful it becomes when people don't remember the reason for Christmas
23. Favorite ornament theme or color? The Homemade Ornament theme. Although, I would love a red and silver theme just to make it look fancy sometime.
24. Favorite for Christmas dinner? Right now, anything where I could sit down and have a dinner together as a family.
25. What do you want for Christmas this year? To be together and spend time as a family. (And to get my house cleaned so it feels comfortable and happy.)
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Christmas Pictures
To save on money this year we decided to just do our Christmas pictures ourselves. They turned out pretty good. So, since we are only sending out the family Christmas picture in our Christmas letters I decided to post the best one of each girl and a couple of other Christmas pictures we took. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Happy Birthday, Jimmy!
Today is Jim's birthday. I love it when it is his birthday because it is one of the days of the year that I can show how important he is to me and I can do special things for him. We celebrated with a big dinner last night since I have to work today. I made his favorite meal -- a special enchilada that his mom made. Then, we had an ice cream cake. (Another of his favorite things.) The only problem was that the cake was little and it had oreo cookies and frosting on the outside so I had to fit all the candles in the middle. They were all so close together that they started to light each other after I had lit only a few of them. The picture shows the result of all the candles being on fire at the same time. (Plus, the fire added a little bit of a smoky taste to the oreos.) If you look closely you can see that the height of the fire is about ten times the height of the candles.
I am so grateful for Jimmy in my life. He is a wonderful husband and father. We've been through a lot and I am so happy that I've got to go through it with him. I am so happy with him and I couldn't ask for more in an eternal companion. I love you, Jimmy. Happy Birthday!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Mormons
I found this article on my Aunt's blog and can I say that I love it?!? It gave me that extra boost of support that I needed! My gratitude goes out to all those people who are backing Mormons up following the attacks since Proposition 8 passed. This article sums up everything that I would like to say!
Mormons in the Crosshairs
Mormons in the Crosshairs
My Tribute to Immgirants
I know that there is a lot of frustration and arguments about immigrants, and I have to say that I agree about illegal immigrants. However, at my job a few nights ago I met a man who had immigrated the legal way from Mexico, became a citizen a few years ago, and has been working since. As I talked to him and learned his story it really made an impression on me and I was so grateful for what I learned from him. He was so grateful for the job (in a mine) that he had. He was so excited to be buying Christmas gifts to take down to his nieces and nephews in Mexico. Oh, and the gifts he was buying were clothes and things most people would think boring. He explained that in Mexico a full-days work would only buy about 2 pounds of meat and he was so grateful for a job that payed so good he could buy some shirts for his nephew. I was very touched by his story and I wanted to write some things that I am grateful to our legal Hispanic immigrants for. (And, yes, I am making some generalizations. I know that not all immigrants are this way, but so many are and I want to say thank you to them for how they inspire me.)
Reasons I am Grateful for Legal Hispanic Immigrants
1. They do so many jobs that Americans would rather go on welfare than do (and they are grateful for the job)
2. They are grateful for the freedoms that America gives
3. They appreciate the financial blessings that America offers
4. They work hard and make sacrifices to support their families
5. They are very family oriented and are close to both their immediate and extended families
6. They are generally very positive and happy no matter how tough their situation is
7. They know what the American Dream really is and they know how to work to achieve it
8. They are determined and persistent
9. They know how to live meagerly and without so many fancy things
So many times, after meeting someone like the man I met at work I realize the need to step back and count my blessings. We really have a wonderful country that, despite it's problems, gives us so many blessings and opportunities. I am grateful for all that we have and no matter how bad my situation seems, I have to realize that I am really given so much. And to all those who have nothing but bad to say about this country, I challenge you to move to Mexico for a few years and when you come back, I sure hope you realize how blessed we are.
Reasons I am Grateful for Legal Hispanic Immigrants
1. They do so many jobs that Americans would rather go on welfare than do (and they are grateful for the job)
2. They are grateful for the freedoms that America gives
3. They appreciate the financial blessings that America offers
4. They work hard and make sacrifices to support their families
5. They are very family oriented and are close to both their immediate and extended families
6. They are generally very positive and happy no matter how tough their situation is
7. They know what the American Dream really is and they know how to work to achieve it
8. They are determined and persistent
9. They know how to live meagerly and without so many fancy things
So many times, after meeting someone like the man I met at work I realize the need to step back and count my blessings. We really have a wonderful country that, despite it's problems, gives us so many blessings and opportunities. I am grateful for all that we have and no matter how bad my situation seems, I have to realize that I am really given so much. And to all those who have nothing but bad to say about this country, I challenge you to move to Mexico for a few years and when you come back, I sure hope you realize how blessed we are.
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