Saturday, December 29, 2007

Our Christmas Eve and Day

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas this Year

Earlier this month I was thinking about how we could incorporate Christ even more in every Christmas season and not get carried away with the commercial view that the world has. Well, I was thinking about our decorations and what we already had. Turns out the majority of our ornaments are about Christ. I was amazed that, that has happened. It happened on accident. So we are going to try to make each new ornament that we might buy have something to do with the Savior, since this is the time of year we celebrate his miraculous birth. Also, we have tried to talk to the children about His birth everyday to make sure they understand the true meaning of Christmas. May God bless everyone and that everyone can remember this season through out the year not just this time of year. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!!

Friday, December 21, 2007

The Gingerbread Making Never Ends

Here we are of Day 3 on our Gingerbread house making marothon. We went over to the Haws' place to decorate houses with them. It was their 1st time, but our 3rd time this year. Hopefully this is our last time. Man, what were we thinking. I am soooo sick of sugar, at least the kids had fun playing with Hunter and Preston. Alexis sat in her high chair and crammed a frosting covered graham cracker all over her hair and body. The kids only stuck around to eat the candy and nothing more.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Connor's Preschool Christmas Party

This is Connor's Preschool party. They sang us songs and then we got to make gingerbread houses!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Ginger bread houses continued

We decided to get together with some people and make ginger bread houses. We used graham crackers and hot glue. We thought it would be a good idea to hot glue the kids together because we thought it would go faster. Well, we went back and we found that Rylee had eaten all of her house except for two lines of glue where the sides had been glued together. It looked like her house had been in a fire.

Making ginger bread houses

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Our 2007 Christmas Picture


For unto us a Child is born!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Holiday Cheer

So, on Thursday, Spencer and I were waiting in line at Fry's to check out. When all of a sudden we hear this man in the line next to us yell HEY WHAT IS THIS!! At first we thought he was kidding with the cashier. Then he starts ranting and raving at the cashier about he thought the cashier had called him over to be rang up first. He kicks the guy in front of him out of line. Get this though, the guy in front of him was an old guy who could barely push and pull the cart. I felt so bad for the old man. His cart wasn't even full. He only had a couple of items. And the worse thing, I didn't even think to have him go infront of me. I had my stuff on the belt already. I think people need some more Holiday Cheer around here and goodwill to all men.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

More fun

Well, today we got to take Connor to his pediatrician because of his size. The Dr. thought that he was small and too skinny for his age. So he sent us to have xrays done on Connor's wrist. It was a lovely loud and obnoxious wait for us in the imaging waiting room. Luckily it only took a few minutes to get the xrays. I will never know what made Connor sit so still. Maybe he was intrigued with the equipment. Now Connor has to drink at least, at least 3 glasses of milk a day. He can't really have juice now because that makes the body think its full and he isn't getting enough calories from it. He really isn't allowed any sugar. How do you deny a 4 yr old sugar around the holidays. I guess he can have a little here and there, he doesn't that much sugar anyway.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Me

Well, these past couple of years have been full of wonderful trials that our family has been able to grow from. And then we have had blessings from those trials. We have been blessed with my being able to stay at home with our children, who really need that right now. We have been blessed with Connor getting into Gilbert Public Schools and qualifying for the program he is in. It has made a big difference in him. We have been blessed with Spencer being able to keep up his grades even though he has Learning Disabilities. We were able to get a van for me to drive so I had a way to get stuff done since Spencer is gone from 7:30 am - 12:30 pm and then 2:00pm-11:00pm everyday. This has taken quite a bit of stress off of me. It was a miracle that we were able to get that van. Finally, we were blessed to finally get Connor diagnosed with ADHD and Autsim. It has been a struggle to get anyone to look at him. When I finally called our health insurance they got me an appointment that sameday I called and most people have to wait months before they get in to see the therapist and psycologist. We have been grateful for all that we have received or have been blessed with. Thank you everyone.

Spencer "Daddy"


Spencer is finally in his senior semester of college. He is sooo excited to be close to finishing. He is ready to quit working as a CNA. He will have to take his boards to certify and to register. He just ended his second round of clinicals and has just one round left. He is working so hard studying, going to school full-time and working full-time. I don't know how he does it all and fits it all in, but I think he is taking very well. He started loosing his hair, which can be from children and all he does combined. He has made the decision to shave his head bald. One of his residents at the retirement center call him baldy and Hitler.

Rylee Bug


Rylee is our prissy tomboy. You turn your back for one second and she is climbing something. She likes to play with balls and transformers with big brother. But she also likes her favorite baby doll. And she has the diva attitude. She likes to look for trouble with big brother when mommy is cleaning or making dinner. They are 2 peas in a pod. Rylee has theme music where-ever she goes. As she is running or playing she sings or makes noises. She is mommy's big helper she loves to help unload the dishwasher. She throws things away for mommy. Rylee is 2 1/2 and is comming out of the terrible twos very slowly. She talks a lot more and can communicate better and so it helps with the frustration. She is our smarty pants.

Connor


Connor is our creative child. Is a very special one. He was recently diagnosed with autism and has ADHD which I found out is sometimes link. He is an orderly child and likes things just right. He loves music. His favorite toy is any "good guy" transformer. He is very creative when it comes to building things iwth blocks or he actually sculptes with playdough. He draws interesting things also. He has a tender heart but also looks for trouble. His favorite color is blue and if blue isn't somewhere on his plate or cup he refuses to eat. Connor is in Preschool right now. He is in a special program that is called the Amancer program. They mix normal functioning children and special needs children together so that they learn from each other. He goes for 2 1/2 hrs five days a week. He loves his short bus ride there. Its the highlight of his day to ride that bus. Connor is 4 and will soon be 5 in March. Hopefully he gets to move on to Kindergarten next year.