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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Christmas this year!!


Christmas this year was spent in Florida with my in-laws, also known as Beesha and Dziedze. We had such a great time visiting them and going to the beach two days before Christmas! The kids splashed and splashed in the water, even though the water was freezing! My Little Man even enjoyed the beach! He chased the seagulls for over an hour!
Christmas Eve was spent with my sister-in-law and her husband. She made lumpia, a Filipino dish, and my father-in-law made Lomein. The food was super yummy and we exchanged gifts with them on Christmas Eve because Uncle Joe had to stand duty for the Navy all day Christmas day. 

One of our traditions is for the kids to get new jammies on Christmas Eve. One day, I'm sure our kids will realize that they always get jammies for Christmas Eve, but for now, we're going to stick with it!
Christmas morning was not super early for us. But we sure had lots of fun opening gifts and seeing what everyone got for Christmas.

The present of the year was the table my mother-in-law made for my kids play room. She found a table at a yard sale, cut down the legs of the table and chairs. She recovered the seats and painted the legs of the table and chairs. My kids have used that table every day since we brought it in the house. The crazy thing is, she's had this table since October and Oswald has known about it since then, too. And he kept it a secret from me!!!!!!

Once again the computer won't let me upload any more pictures...so annoying!! I have got to get this problem fixed!!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

stupid computer problems

I don't know why I can't upload pictures from my hubby's laptop! It's so darn annoying! I have so many posts in my head and can't share them because they're only fun with pictures!!!! Oh well. Don't give up on me, I'm trying to figure this out!!

In the mean time a few cute quotes/stories from my kids:

We were talking about how my kids need to start getting back on the school routine, I said something like, "We can't stay up late anymore because pretty soon Buddy is going to have to wake up early!"

He said, "I know and I hate being woken up in the middle of the night to go to school!"

One of the days we were on vacation for Christmas my Princess went out with her Beesha to get Beesha's hair cut. My Princess enjoys spending one-on-one time with people. While they were gone, Beesha asked her if she had gotten gifts for her brothers. I had thought about having them buy gifts for each other, but quickly pushed it out of my mind.

But she went to a store with Beesha to buy her brothers a gift. After Beesha convincing my Princess that maybe her big brother didn't want a sparkly wand or that little brother didn't want a mirror, she decided on their gifts.

Christmas eve rolled around and she was so excited for them to open them that she didn't even care that they didn't get her anything. It was so touching to see how excited she was to give them something just from her. When she gave them their gifts, she said, "Buddy, I got this present just for you!"

He opened the gift and he gave her the biggest hug ever. It made this mommy tear up.

That night we found some nail polish we were planning to put in her stocking for him to wrap up. He was so excited for her to open it that he had her open it very first. They, once again, gave each other a huge hug! I love that my kids love each other so much and that they want to do things for their siblings with no expectations in return.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Great Christmas Decor Debate

Christmas in North Carolina 2 years ago our tree is currently still in the garage.

There is a debate going on at our house right now, do we set up the Christmas tree and all of the holiday decorations or do we wait a little longer?

Here is the problem, we have a very "busy" 15 month old in our house. And by busy I mean, he is into everything. He pushes buttons on the DVD player, we tell him "no". He carries shoes all around the house, we tell him "no". He's into everything. Today he took a toy thermometer and pushed the water button on the fridge and water poured all down his arm! He's busy!

Oswald doesn't want to have to constantly tell him "no, don't touch that." I don't blame him. I get tired of saying "no". I think we all get tired of saying "no".

So what do we do? Do we postpone decorating? doing that makes me feel like it's not even the holiday's. Do we only decorate in places he can't reach? or do we just decorate the way we want to and spend the next month saying, "no"?

It's a tough call. I want to get out the decorations and make my house feel festive. I am ready to see Christmas lights and to feel the joy the holidays bring.

But decorating is a lot of work and I will need to put my fall decorations away in order to get the Christmas ones in place. It's a tough call. Maybe I'll let Oswald make that decision.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Feeling the Spirit of Christmas


I have been bitten by Scrooge or maybe I have been secretly transformed into the Grinch, but whatever it is, I cannot get into the holiday spirit. 

I love the hustle and bustle of the season. I love going into shops and seeing them in all their Christmas glory. I love the smell of a fire burning. I love to bake yummy Christmas goodies.

But for some reason this year, nothing is helping. I've bought gifts, which I'm hiding in my bathroom! (good thing my kids don't read yet, huh?) I've baked Christmas cookies. I've been listening to music all month long. We've trimmed the tree and decked the halls (as much as this apartment's gonna get decked) and nothing, nothing is helping with my Grinchiness! (probably not a word, but it works!)

We watching the Christmas Devotional tonight and it's hard not to feel the spirit when the Prophet and Apostles are speaking! President Monson has a way of warming your heart and bringing the spirit into a room. He truly is a Prophet of God!

I am excited for the Christmas. I wish I could do some service for someone, that might make my heart feel the true spirit of the season a little more fully. 

I keep thinking about my kids and teaching them the importance of Christmas and what it means that our Savior was born. What it means that He died. What it means that He lived on this earth and that He will live again. I want to teach them all of these important concepts and have them cling to that knowledge. I want them to live their lives so that when people see them, they will really being seeing our Savior. I want my kids to know that I have a testimony of the restored gospel of Christ. I know He was born in a stable to a virgin who trusted in her Heavenly Father. I know He came to this earth with a purpose. I know He suffered in Gesthamane for my sins. I know He died on the cross for me and because of that I can live again. I know that because of the temple, my family can be together forever. This is what I want my kids to know. I want them to know that their mother has a testimony. That it burns inside her heart and warms her entire being.

I am thankful for this beautiful time of year when not only do we get to look at beautiful lights, eat yummy food, and open gifts, but we get to remember the greatest gift we have ever been given: the gift of our Lord and Savior.

I think the Grinchiness has left and I am really feeling the true meaning of Christmas...

Thursday, December 9, 2010

The first time I met his parents...

Oswald's Mom and Dad at Suzi's wedding June 2004
I will forever remember the first time I met my future in-laws. 

It was the middle of December in Florida. A group of Young Single Adults (YSA's) were wanting to get together and hang out, but his family was making Christmas goodies to take around to some families in their ward. So instead of everyone getting together and leaving Suzi and Oswald out, we changed locations.

There were date balls and cream cheese squares and sugar cookies and homemade fudge and oh my the sugar was flowing around that kitchen.

Because I was working for a television station and my schedule was from 10am-7pm, I was the last YSA to arrive. I pulled up to his parents house, yes he still lived with his parents--more to come on that. I parked my red Chevy S10 along the street, got out of my truck, straightened my clothes and walked up the the paved walkway leading to their front door.

Little did I know I was walking into a house that would one day become very familiar to me.

I knocked on the front door and waited. I waited for what felt like forever, when the door opened, it was not Oswald, but another friend of mine. 

"Hey Jennie, come in. We just started the movie, you didn't miss anything."

"Oh cool, thanks."

I walked through the foyer and into the living room. The room was sprawling with YSA's. They were on the couches and the floor, sitting by the fireplace and on the arm rests, not only were they in the living room, but they were in the kitchen helping Oswald's mom make the Christmas treats. 

Oswald caught a glimpse of me and smiling walked over to me and gave me an akward, "Hey Jennie, How's it going?"

"Good, how are you?"

"Oh good, just helping Faith make some candy." He walked back into the kitchen and continued to cook.

I surveyed the room, eying everyone who was there, but before I could find a seat, his mom was calling my name. "Hey Jennie, why don't you come in here to help Oswald make some sugar cookies." Almost like she was trying to help her son and me get to know each other better.

"Sure."

"I'm Laurie, it's nice to meet you."

"Nice to meet you too."

Oswald and I began making the cookie dough. Between cups of sugar, vanilla, eggs, and flour we found ourselves immersed in a wonderful conversation. We talked about holiday traditions and how their family was taking these goodies to families who needed a little extra Holiday cheer. 

We started talking about how my family always drove around town to look at the Christmas lights. All 6 kids and my parents would load up in our family Suburban and drive around town, just to see the lights. 

"Are there any cool neighborhoods that put out lights every year here?" I asked Oswald hoping to bring one of my family traditions to Florida since it was my first Christmas spent away from home. 

"Yea, there are a couple. We should go check them out."

Oswalds dad helped us find the way to the Christmas lights. He had been in another room working on another dessert. He showed off his skills when he showed me how he could crack an egg with one hand, and if I remember correctly, I think he tried to convince me he had never cracked an egg until that very moment! Always a joker.

We put on our coats, leaving our cookies neglected, and got into my truck. Oswald drove my stick-shift truck. He stalled in the driveway, at an intersection, and several more times as we drove slowly through the decorated streets.

We found the neighborhood he remembered seeing lights, but were highly disappointed. There were only like 4 houses that had lights. 

The entire time we were in my truck, our arms were placed side by side on the arm rest, but Oswald never made a move. He never tried to hold my hand. He never even attempted to brush my fingers with his fingers. 

He sat in the drivers seat ridged. Scared out of his mind. It had been two years since he had been out with a girl. He didn't know what to do or what was expected of him, so he did nothing.

The conversation was great the entire time we were looking at lights, but when we got back, everyone was gone. There were no more YSA's to be seen. His parents and sisters teased us that we "parked" and made out the entire time. 

I wouldn't have minded him kissing me or EVEN holding my hand, but it didn't happen that night. It was a nice and slow courtship, but one full of surprise and excitement!

Sometimes I still wonder if they really think we were made out the entire time we were gone or if they just like to tease!?

Coming up...the first time he kissed me and the story of the "leg pop"

Monday, December 6, 2010

Mormons and Chrismas...

Do Mormons believe in Christmas?

Of course!

The name of my church is, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We believe in Christ. We talk of Christ. We rejoice in Christ, and part of that rejoicing is in the fact that He was born. That He came to this earth. That He came as a baby to a world that would not believe Him or His mission and a world that would eventually kill Him.

My family and I set up our Christmas tree, got out our Little People nativity, and listened to Christmas music tonight. My princess kept calling the baby Jesus figurine baby Santa. It's such a struggle to teach your kids about the true meaning of Christmas with all of the commercialism infiltrating our homes.

Some people don't even write Christmas anymore, but use Xmas. I know it's just shortening the word, but it's literally taking Christ's name out of Christmas, when He is the true reason we even have this holiday because had he not been born, we would not be celebrating.

My Buddy had a birthday this month. What did we celebrate? The fact that he was born.

It's the Christmas season, the time when we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. The time we the world slows down and everyone takes a few minutes to reflect on what really is important in our lives. Our families. Our friends. Our loved ones. Our Redeemer. Why not remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Now, I need to focus on ways I can teach my kids the true meaning of Christmas. I need to teach them why we have this special holiday. I need to teach them it's about our Savior being the greatest gift ever given to any of us, and not all about the gifts wrapped in beautiful paper. 

What are some ways you teach your kids the true meaning of Christmas, when we are being inundated with commercialism?
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