Saturday, December 4, 2010

thanksgiving highlights

This year we spent Thanksgiving up in Park City. My parents came up from New Mexico and rented a condo for us all to stay in. It was really nice! Because the ski resorts in PC weren't open yet last week, we got the condo really cheap. It had 5 levels, 2 master suites, 2 other bedrooms, a sauna, a hot tub, pool table, two living rooms, etc. My favorite part was the big jetted tub. I took like three baths in three days. My dream home will have a large tub in it.

Anyway, my parents, siblings, and all 7 of us stayed at the condo for three days. Then all my moms family came up for Thanksgiving dinner. We had somewhere like 35-40 people there. Good times. Here are some photos from the weekend.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

mormon feminism: a patheos symposium

I've been reading this today and its giving me lots to think about. If I ever get the chance to really sit down and write one of these days, I may write up some of my thoughts on this subject. How's that for a teaser? It really is a subject I've been thinking a lot about lately. You should totally check out what all these smart ladies have to say on the topic of being both a Mormon and a Feminist. GOOD stuff!

Mormon Feminism: A Patheos Symposium

simplifying christmas

Asher dressed as a shepherd last year at my parents house.

I really want to keep Christmas simple this year. It is so easy to get caught up in all the materialism, and with 5 (!) kids now to buy for on a limited budget, we decided to set clear parameters to keep things under control. I saw an idea on Design Mom to give just three gifts and decided to add one more. So here is our version...

1. Something to wear (one new outfit each)

2. Something to read (either one book or one set of books each, not sure yet)

3. Something to play with (one toy, probably something fairly substantial that they really want)

4. Something to create with (art supplies, which may end up being several small items)

What I like about this idea is that it not only keeps me disciplined in my buying, but it helps the kids prioritize. Plus, it keeps less junk out of our house! I'm really excited not to get bogged down with silly little presents that they don't end up even playing with much. My hope is that they will really appreciate what they do get, and we can all remember what Christmas is actually about--Christ.

How are you keeping your kids focused on the real meaning of Christmas this year?

Also... we are going out of town for Christmas. Should we get a tree? If we had a fake one I'd put it up but getting a live tree seems like a lot of work when we won't be here Christmas day. Thoughts?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

5 months!


My blond, blue-eyed girl is 5 months old! Her extreme cuteness makes my insides all squishy.

Friday, November 19, 2010

visiting the fire station

Yesterday our church playgroup took a trip to our local fire station.  The fire fighters were so nice and showed us all around. We saw where they sleep and eat and then the best part--the trucks! We also got to see inside an ambulance. 

Asher is obsessed with cars and trucks (which he unfortunately says with an "F" instead of a "T") so I thought he was going to be so excited. Instead he hardly showed any emotion the entire time. I think  he really did have fun though because he's been talking about ever since.




It wasn't until we got home that I realized his cloth diaper had come undone under his too small overalls. Hence, the funny bump under his pants in the pics.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

until i think of something interesting to say...

I've been lacking the motivation to blog lately. Haven't even been taking many photos. So until I get my act back together here are few pics from a couple weeks ago I never posted. The late afternoon light was pretty that day.