Thursday, December 29, 2011

Cabin Fun

We were all excited to spend some relaxing time at the cabin. It hadn't snowed as much as usual in Utah this winter, but we still managed to make it up there in the snowmobiles and there was plenty of snow for sledding (my favorite anyway).

Visiting the cabin always seems to have its fair share of challenges... I don't know if you remember the year before last when we found that all the pipes were frozen. This year was not as eventful, but when we got up to the cabin we found that we had no water! I was prepared to pack it back down the mountain and call it, but John and Mark were determined. They headed out to find the problem. After checking all the pipes around the cabin, they decided to see if they could find a neighbor that might be able to help. Come to find out, the main water pump wasn't working and we weren't the only ones without water. But our heros saved the day and worked (watched) to get the problem solved. We had water by midnight :).

We spend most of the time in our pajamas.. eating, sledding, snowmobiling, watching football and movies, and putting together puzzles. Fun times for all. It was a great way to spend part of our winter break... relaxing and enjoying family.




Connor - always a bit nervous to go sledding, but still smiling.

Dallin the Dare-Devil
I don't think this kid is afraid of anything. He couldn't get his sled going fast enough :).

One of the few shots of Abigail. She was usually playing with her "girl cousins" :).
She did have lots of fun sledding down the mountain and then getting picked up in the snowmobile. (the best kind of sledding if you ask me... long rides and an easy back to the top)


John and two of his boys

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Reason

The reason we traveled to Utah the day after Christmas...
To watch these two
get Sealed for Time and all Eternity.
What a beautiful couple... inside and out... Jake and Alexa Holland.

The sealing was absolutely wonderful. They had the opportunity of having President Eyring seal them. His remarks were so heartfelt and inspirational. It really was one of the best sealings I have been to. The spirit was so powerful.

You can't help but remember your own sealing as you watch the married couple experience a similar day. I still remember kneeling across the altar from John, my eyes filled with tears and his face filled with joy (he was giggling). But we both so happy. Each day since then we have grown more in love. I hope that we continue down that path holding true to the covenants we made that sacred day for us in temple almost 10 years ago.

Everything about the day was beautiful. The temple. The sealing. The reception.

I didn't take many pictures. But here are the few I did...

The Beautiful Bride

Dallin refusing to put on his boutonnière. "Flowers are for girls!"

All the little kids on both sides (our four included) were able to be part of the wedding party. Little girls in beautiful cream dresses and little boys in navy with little blue bow ties. So adorable.

Two Little Princesses - Bella and Abigail

Align Center
Love these two silly kids

James Dowse (Catherine's youngest) and Owen Wirthlin
Cousins once removed - Born just weeks apart
6 months old

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gingerbread Houses

We really had fun heading down to Soho (would love to go back to this part of town and just walk around..preferably without kids) to this crazy candy store. Of course, it was a skinny store - like most everything in NYC... you feel like you are in a closet or hallway. But it was packed with candy (and people) - and not just the fancy NYC candy. We have been to a couple of those stores, too. This was old-school candy. The largest PEZ collection I have ever seen. Rock candy. Candy cigarettes (haven't seen those forever). Gummies. Hard candies. Pop Rocks. The list could go on and on. So we loaded up on all the best things we could find for our gingerbread houses and headed home to create our masterpieces.

Here are our creations...

Dallin working hard.

Owen hanging out in the kitchen watching the fun and enjoying some sweets too.

Dad helping get the frosting in just the right spot.

Connor couldn't wait to eat some of his treasures.

Dallin's Masterpiece

Connor won "Most Candy." This picture is missing his lemon drop yard.

Abigail and her creation. She couldn't stop making silly faces...maybe all that sugar was getting to her :). She was awarded "Most Meticulous"

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Santa's Winter Wonderland

We had to take the kids to the famous Macy's Winter Wonderland to see Santa. I was a bit hesitant.. knowing the crowds were just going to be ridiculous. But these are the things that we do for our children, right?

We decided we might have a better chance during the week than going on the weekend. So the kids and I met John just off the subway at 33rd and walked over to Macy's around 6pm. It was perfect!!! I was anticipating having to wait at least an hour before we even entered the Wonderland, but when we arrived they said there was no line! No line?!?!?! I was more than excited. We walked right onto the little train and entered the Winter Wonderland. It does take about 20 minutes to wind your way through all of the little exhibits and displays in the wonderland., but we all loved it. From sledding penguins and dancing bears, to a Santa sleigh full of toys and tin soldiers ... the wonderland had it all. Connor was especially enthralled with the toy train that wound its way around a Christmas tree and then down again.





It was fun.
The Santa wouldn't smile.
But I still had a good night and so did the kids.
And that is all that matters.


And we were still home in time for bed... perfect!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Action Shot


John in action.... tying in a splint.

Love this shot.

Love seeing what my guy isAlign Center doing all day... or at least part of the day.


Friday, December 2, 2011

'Tis the Season

Months ago, one of John's coworkers informed us that we HAD to get tickets to the Christmas Spectacular. She insisted that it was "the" show to see at Christmas time in NYC. So after a little debating, we bought our tickets and crossed our fingers that the kids were going to be entertained the entire time and Owen wasn't going to cry through the entire thing.

Crisp Morning + Donuts = A Great Start



Waiting in line at Radio City Hall...


Inside the theater had been decorated floor to ceiling for the holiday. It was spectacular. I think my favorite piece was the Christmas Tree Chandelier that hung in the front lobby. It was gorgeous.

Family shot from the balcony. You can see part of the chandelier.

We really enjoyed the show. The Rockettes were fabulous! The kids loved all the lights.. the dancing... the storyline.. the 3D parts ... especially getting to wear the fun glasses... and the live nativity. I must admit the live animals were a great touch. Our seats were great - Everyone could see (thank goodness). And Owen was happy through the entire show. It was a miracle!

After the show we walked down the sidewalk to see, for ourselves, the massive Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. Amazing!!! It is HUGE!!!

Family shot minus the photographer...

A nice man offered to take a picture of our entire family.
Poor Owen always has the back of his head in all these pictures. I need to remember to pull him out of that carrier.

This photo is one of my favorites from the day. Love this boy.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Shoes

Yes... we are doing a lot of walking.

Bought these shoes for Dallin right before we left SLC around Sept 15th. Here they are 2 months later, worn completely through at the heels and toes.

I used to be able to buy Target shoes for my kids and by the time they outgrew them, the shoes were ready to be replaced too. Not anymore. Target shoes aren't going to cut it.