Well, I was right…church was cancelled on Sunday for the second week in a row. When all was said and done, I think we got about 19 inches of snow. I know that doesn’t sound like much to you Utahns, but for poor little
At least this Sunday was a lot more relaxing than the one before. We listened to some Motab Christmas music, played games (Life, Master Mind, Mancala…) and had family night, where Frank gave a lesson on the meaning of different Christmas symbols. That afternoon we found out that school was cancelled for Monday—not surprising.
I was busy on Monday working on all the new binders for the Primary teachers. The older two boys went to play with their friend Ryan for most of the day. By afternoon, we learned that school had been cancelled for Tuesday and Wednesday as well…which means no school until January. Talk about a kid’s dream—getting out for Christmas break 3 days early!!! The boys were wild with excitement and promptly planned a sleep over for that evening. (Not at our house, thankfully!) Although the roads really weren’t too bad by then, I can’t argue a whole lot with the decision to cancel school. Although they said that the reason was “hazardous conditions along bus routes and at bus stops” (ie: poor visibility and maneuverability because of huge banks of snow) I think there was probably some economics involved. Why go to all the expense of plowing all the school parking lots for only a couple of days of school? I have to agree with that one, especially since I doubt much quality learning was going to be going on those last few days.
So Monday night was quiet with just Seth, Frank and I at home—the other three boys were spending the night with Ryan and Bryson at their house. They all went to see the lights at the temple, also. Frank had a very busy day at work and came home late and exhausted, so it was nice to have a quiet house!
Tuesday morning was quiet also with just Seth and me here. That changed around noon, when the older three boys arrived back home, bringing Ryan and Bryson with them. Seth and I escaped to Costco to get some unavoidable shopping done—it was very crowded! (But lots of yummy samples!) We brought home a huge package of hot dogs which we made for all those boys for lunch. That evening I took dinner over to a family in our ward who had a new baby—a beautiful redheaded little girl! (I got to see her.) I had a pretty bad headache by then, so I was glad to go to bed that night! Scott and Tanner got invited to spend the night with another friend in the ward—Brian—so they were gone again.
I still didn’t feel too great on Wednesday, but not any worse. Frank was off work starting that day, which was nice. Frank and I went to Wal-Mart in the morning and I went to the grocery store in the afternoon; both very crowded. After shopping, we picked up Scott and Tanner and then got the car washed (badly needed after all the snow!) The boys played at their friend Joey’s house a lot of the afternoon. Frank and I made double batches of Jingle Bell fudge (butterscotch / peanut butter fudge) and Fantasy Fudge (traditional chocolate fudge). There was not any scouts that night at the church, but Scott had a Teacher’s Quorum activity at his advisor’s house that evening.
Thursday Frank and I were on our feet all day, making two batches of cookies, a cake, and the rest of our Christmas Eve dinner. It all turned out delicious, but we were pretty tired! (Next year I am going to remember to make the cookies a day early!) After dinner, which we ate by candlelight with a tablecloth and our nice dishes, we watched Joy to the World—the church’s Christmas video which includes music and reading the Christmas story from the Bible and the Book of Mormon. Seth, who hadn’t had a nap that day, was very unhappy because he wanted to watch a different movie, and periodically told me so the whole time we were watching the movie (until he fell asleep on my lap)! After the movie, the older boys (we had put Seth down, and he was out for the night) each got to open a present from under the tree. They chose to open the presents from Grandma & Grandpa Pew, since they were pretty sure the contents were blankets, and they wanted to snuggle up in them that night. They were right—they each got a quilt made my Grandma, and they were thrilled to see pieces of their old shirts included in the quilts! After presents, Frank took Jared and Tanner to deliver some treats secretly but I think they got caught!
So Christmas morning came, and (for once) Frank and I were the first ones awake!! We both woke up shortly after 6:00. Seth woke up around 7:00, so then we woke the older three boys up. In the spirit of trying to simplify as well as spend less, we decided to get one big present for the whole family—a Wii. Seth can’t use it much yet, so he also get some Lego blocks and some puzzles. The older three boys each got sweat pants, a book, and a hydro pack (small back pack with built in water bottles for day hikes, bike rides, etc.). Frank got some kitchen gadgets and a gift card to buy some books, and I got a couple of shirts, a small CD player, and some cool aloe infused “spa socks”. It did make the shopping a whole lot easier this year, but I don’t think we spent less in the end—games and all the things that go with them start to add up!! The boys did get some presents for each other, also—movies that they got on “Black Friday” for $2-3 each, so we ended up with quite a few movies! Anyway, we did have a fun day, watching a couple of the movies and mostly playing with the Wii all day. The games that help teach balance (and improve posture) are a hoot! All the boys (including Frank) did a round of golf, and I played a round of bowling with the older three boys. We are hoping that we will all get in better shape, as well as have fun! For dinner, we stole Tim & Rachelle’s idea—we had flat bread, olives, cheese, nuts, and dried fruit, because those are the kinds of things Jesus ate when He was on the earth. Frank and I both enjoyed talking to our moms on the phone, also. We are very excited about coming to
Today Frank and I are back to work, getting caught up on things we need to do around the house. Frank has some work to do for some clients, also. We got packages from Amy and Shellie today. We are excited to try out the new games Shellie sent us (thanks!) and I will be working on Seth’s quiet book again with the Pellon Amy sent me (thanks again!) Yesterday it started to rain and it is still raining, so a lot of the snow has melted and the river is VERY full! We are glad for the rain, though—that means church won’t get cancelled again! I know I’ve been feeling pretty spiritually deprived these last couple of weeks. We will be having our belated Christmas program, also, which I’m sure will be wonderful.
Seth has been a busy boy. He’s managed to break two Christmas tree ornaments and he also destroyed one of the strings of lights we had wrapped around the bannisters on the stairs. It’s a good thing he’s so cute! He really likes the movie “The Parent Trap” and has asked to watch it a lot lately. He calls it “the two girls”. One day this week I was watching our Pew Family Movies and when the one of Amy & I opening up our presents on our 10th birthday was on, he said “Hey! It’s the two girls!” That cracked me up! One thing that is funny about his transition from crib to bed: although he knows he can get out of bed, and climbs in and out of it frequently during the day, when he is having trouble going to sleep or wakes up in the night, he stays in bed and calls for me. When I go in to get him, he is always standing up on the edge of the bed, as if there were a crib rail there, in the same spot he used to stand in the crib! Usually when he wakes up from a nap, he gets out of bed himself, but any other time he still calls for me. This week I have stopped putting “onesies” on him because, as he puts it, “they squish me”. I’ve been noticing how small they were getting on him, but I haven’t bought him any undershirts yet, so I was still using them until he let me know that they are too uncomfortable!
We hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas! We always think of our families at Christmas and we are so grateful for all of you!!