Hello Friends!
Don't you just looooooove Christmas? I got excited this year and pulled the Christmas stuff out of storage the week after Thanksgiving! And that is a major accomplishment for me! You heard about our tree fiasco... and if you didn't, feel free to read the previous post. :)
Like I said, I got everything out and the lights hung and the (fake) tree in the house and got some neighbor gifts together and then I hit a SLUMP... for about a week. We had a rough experience and I decided I was already officially over Christmas and that it was too hard to be in the Christmas spirit when I had so much shopping to do, so much decorating to finish, and it was just all too much work. Bah Humbug. That was me.
Thankfully, my husband let me be grumpy for a few days and we moved on. We finally got that blasted tree decorated :). I made tags for the neighbor gifts (they are coming soon... promise!). We started playing Christmas music, doing some shopping (I LOVE Christmas shopping!), and I even made sugar cookies yesterday! With Taylor's help, of course. We had lots of fun. I finished a blanket I was sewing for a little Angel Tree boy. And I started working on some more Christmas sewing that needs to be done... in a week?! AAAH!
I think this year more than ever I have been thinking what Christmas is REALLY about. Really about Jesus Christ. The fact that because of Him, families can be together forever. How thankful I am for that gift. Best Christmas gift... EVER. I have felt an increase in love from Heavenly Father these last few weeks and a feeling of peace and tranquility and just the "gut feeling" that everything is going to be okay.
I feel like we have had an outpouring of blessings that we really don't deserve but that I am so grateful for. I feel like I have aged about 10 years in the last few weeks, and I can't say that it's all bad. I feel a deeper sense of maturity or something... like my spirit grew older, but wiser at the same time. Have you ever had that experience? Or do you just think I'm SUPER crazy now? :)
I hope you are all able to enjoy this Christmas season and spend time with family and friends. We are all so blessed.
Erika
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Year of the Fake Tree
We cut down our Christmas tree every year. This year was no different... in the beginning. Saturday afternoon we went for a little drive up the canyon to find the perfect tree. We weren't able to get very far until the snow was so deep we didn't dare go any further. As Adam was backing the truck up I said, "Oh look.... that tree looks good!"So Adam and Neto got out of the truck and started climbing up the mountain to look at the tree. Taylor was sleeping in the truck so I stayed on the road and directed them on where to go. I am very good at this job by the way. :)
Surprisingly, once they got to the tree, Adam said it looked good from up there too! If you get Christmas trees yourself, you know that one side of the tree usually looks good, then the other side is bare, or it is really TWO trees posing as one tree or something and then you have to keep hunting for the perfect, or at least not-so-Charlie-Brownish tree that you really want. So when Adam said the tree looked good from the road AND the hill, I was shocked. I mean, I didn't even get snow on my boots. I didn't even have to decide between tree x and y. The tree was good. GOAL.
The boys cut the tree down while I watched them... from the snow-packed road. Literally, we were up there for 20 minutes. Literally. This never happens. We were congratulating ourselves on our awesome find, how this was probably one of our best trees ever, and we loaded it up and took it home.
As is our custom, I held the tree in place and Adam adjusted the screws on the tree stand so it would stand exactly where I wanted it. But this year, we couldn't get the *#*(@# thing to stand! No matter what we did, the tree would lean, then fall over. Seriously. We do this EVERY YEAR. We have never had this problem. After about 30 minutes and minimal swearing by the man of the house, we decided the tree wouldn't stand because one of the eye bolts on the tree stand was bent and wouldn't support the tree. So Adam went and got a replacement bolt....meanwhile, the tree fell down AGAIN.
When he got home, we replaced the eyebolt, and I volunteered to get under the tree and adjust the stand, knowing Adam was out of patience and probably doing something wrong....right? Why else wouldn't it work? After another 20 minutes and the same results, Adam left to go "snowblow something" (which ended up taking an hour, by the way) and I stayed in with the dang tree trying to get it to work. I finally gave up on having it stand up straight and just focused on having it stay "up." Leaning against the wall. Because I'm classy like that.
And when I thought I had it, I started putting lights on the top. The tree and stand fell over again. After some quiet swearing from the woman of the house (hey... Taylor was in there with me) I went all out. I got duct tape because it fixes everything, and wrapped it around the trunk. Tree still fell. So I wrapped a towel around the trunk and inside the stand for support and to add thickness to the trunk. Tree still fell.
I yanked the lights off the tree, took the stand off the tree, threw open the front door and CHUCKED the tree stand out the front door into a snowdrift, followed 30 seconds later by that DAMNED #$(*&@#$(*&$ tree!
And we went and bought an artificial tree. Prelit. For $40.00. And I don't even feel that bad about it.And, to show you just how traumatic yesterday was on the whole family, as we were assembling our new little fakie, Taylor kept saying, "Tree, don't fall down!" and the highlight of my whole day: She got on the couch, looked out the window at the snowbank and said, "STUPID TREE!". I'm glad that's all she said. :)
No worries, though. Adam and I have decided to put our mountain tree to good use. We are going to decorate it with lights and stick it in the snowbank by our front door. Because we can. Because we live in Wyoming. And because we think it's funny. And I secretly hope that the tree gives off some scared/regretful pheromones for all of it's little evergreen buddies and they decide that NO MATTER WHAT, they will stand in that tree stand next year and enjoy it! Hope your tree-getting is better than ours this year!
Merry Christmas!
Surprisingly, once they got to the tree, Adam said it looked good from up there too! If you get Christmas trees yourself, you know that one side of the tree usually looks good, then the other side is bare, or it is really TWO trees posing as one tree or something and then you have to keep hunting for the perfect, or at least not-so-Charlie-Brownish tree that you really want. So when Adam said the tree looked good from the road AND the hill, I was shocked. I mean, I didn't even get snow on my boots. I didn't even have to decide between tree x and y. The tree was good. GOAL.
The boys cut the tree down while I watched them... from the snow-packed road. Literally, we were up there for 20 minutes. Literally. This never happens. We were congratulating ourselves on our awesome find, how this was probably one of our best trees ever, and we loaded it up and took it home.
As is our custom, I held the tree in place and Adam adjusted the screws on the tree stand so it would stand exactly where I wanted it. But this year, we couldn't get the *#*(@# thing to stand! No matter what we did, the tree would lean, then fall over. Seriously. We do this EVERY YEAR. We have never had this problem. After about 30 minutes and minimal swearing by the man of the house, we decided the tree wouldn't stand because one of the eye bolts on the tree stand was bent and wouldn't support the tree. So Adam went and got a replacement bolt....meanwhile, the tree fell down AGAIN.
When he got home, we replaced the eyebolt, and I volunteered to get under the tree and adjust the stand, knowing Adam was out of patience and probably doing something wrong....right? Why else wouldn't it work? After another 20 minutes and the same results, Adam left to go "snowblow something" (which ended up taking an hour, by the way) and I stayed in with the dang tree trying to get it to work. I finally gave up on having it stand up straight and just focused on having it stay "up." Leaning against the wall. Because I'm classy like that.
And when I thought I had it, I started putting lights on the top. The tree and stand fell over again. After some quiet swearing from the woman of the house (hey... Taylor was in there with me) I went all out. I got duct tape because it fixes everything, and wrapped it around the trunk. Tree still fell. So I wrapped a towel around the trunk and inside the stand for support and to add thickness to the trunk. Tree still fell.
I yanked the lights off the tree, took the stand off the tree, threw open the front door and CHUCKED the tree stand out the front door into a snowdrift, followed 30 seconds later by that DAMNED #$(*&@#$(*&$ tree!
And we went and bought an artificial tree. Prelit. For $40.00. And I don't even feel that bad about it.And, to show you just how traumatic yesterday was on the whole family, as we were assembling our new little fakie, Taylor kept saying, "Tree, don't fall down!" and the highlight of my whole day: She got on the couch, looked out the window at the snowbank and said, "STUPID TREE!". I'm glad that's all she said. :)
No worries, though. Adam and I have decided to put our mountain tree to good use. We are going to decorate it with lights and stick it in the snowbank by our front door. Because we can. Because we live in Wyoming. And because we think it's funny. And I secretly hope that the tree gives off some scared/regretful pheromones for all of it's little evergreen buddies and they decide that NO MATTER WHAT, they will stand in that tree stand next year and enjoy it! Hope your tree-getting is better than ours this year!
Merry Christmas!
Monday, November 14, 2011
I DID IT!!!
So I made my own laundry soap for real.... and I LOVE IT! I used this recipe:
Powdered Laundry Detergent (My favorite)
1 cup grated Fels Naptha Soap (Look in your laundry aisle, they sell it here, or at Ace or anywhere really. I got mine at Wal-Mart)
1/2 cup Arm & Hammer washing soda
1/2 cup 20 mule team borax
Mix and store in airtight container or bag. For light or small loads, use 1 tablespoon. For normal loads, use 2 tablespoons. For heavy loads, use 3 tablespoons. Cost per load .15.
To make a large batch - grate 6 bars of Fels Naptha Soap and then add 3 cups of Washing Soda and 3 cups of 20 Mule Team Borax. Mix well and store in covered container.
and I got it finished just in time because we brought these little babies home Friday night!
Is it wrong that I now LOVE doing laundry? :) I think so too, but it's SO. MUCH. FUN!
So.... did you try the soap? DO IT!
Monday, November 7, 2011
Laundry Soap
So I think I am going to do it. I am going to make my own laundry soap. I found a recipe for the powder (not the gel) and I'm really excited about it. I want to see if it saves me money. Now I just have to get through the laundry soap I bought just so I could have the bucket to make my own soap in. So... we are looking at a few weeks, but still, it's exciting... right?
Have any of you made your own laundry soap? Do you like it?
Are you interested in making your own soap now too?
Adrianne, this means you :)
Have any of you made your own laundry soap? Do you like it?
Are you interested in making your own soap now too?
Adrianne, this means you :)
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Getting Firewood
We are those people. The ones that invite you up for a weekend and then make you work :) Don't judge me! We have lots of fun, even when we are doing hard things, like getting firewood. Usually we try to bribe people into helping by promising them dinner at Agave (a delicious mexican restaurant here in town) or something equally as enticing... like making popcorn and playing Farkle.
Ok so we are lame.
Our usual comrades in firewood gathering are Jed and Adrianne. They have gotten wood with us a few times. See photo.
This year, because we were working so hard on getting a room done in the basement for our exchange student, we neglected our wood-getting until the end of the year. And suddenly we had a teenage boy that "got" to help us get the last few loads of wood this fall. Lucky kid :)
He said he likes getting wood with us, even though it is the hardest thing he has ever had to do. And I'm not gonna lie, I kinda take pride in that. :)
Taylor loves it when Daddy lets her drive.
Ok so we are lame.
Our usual comrades in firewood gathering are Jed and Adrianne. They have gotten wood with us a few times. See photo.
This year, because we were working so hard on getting a room done in the basement for our exchange student, we neglected our wood-getting until the end of the year. And suddenly we had a teenage boy that "got" to help us get the last few loads of wood this fall. Lucky kid :)
He said he likes getting wood with us, even though it is the hardest thing he has ever had to do. And I'm not gonna lie, I kinda take pride in that. :)
Taylor loves it when Daddy lets her drive.
Finally Feelin the Halloween Spirit
Monday I finally caught the Halloween bug and pulled out our Halloween decorations and decorated the living room. I don't know why it always takes me so long to do, but it does. Anyway, we carved pumpkins Monday night for what I pretend to pass off as Family Home Evening. We went to the store, picked out our pumpkins and a few carving knives and got to work.Netinho has not carved pumpkins before because they don't celebrate Halloween in Brazil. But he liked it. Taylor got a little pumpkin to draw on, but thought it would be more fun to play with the pumpkin guts instead. :) After a quick clean-up we headed upstairs to watch Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin. It was great. At least the first half before our computer froze and we couldn't watch any more. I love carving pumpkins.Adam loves to buy/eat one installment of Halloween candy BEFORE Halloween so we have to buy more at the end of the month for trick-or-treaters... something I just don't understand. But anyway... here are some pictures of our adventure.
Lagoon
The first weekend of October we took Netinho and Taylor to Lagoon and met up with my mom, dad, and Adrianne. We had a blast riding the rides, people watching, and getting soaked. Lots of fun, people. Lots of fun!
They had a really cute Halloween walk for the little kids. It was so fun.
Taylor loved the WWII fighter planes where you can shoot other kids with your tailguns (is it weird that's a kids ride?) and the carousel. We LOVED Wicked. Favorite. Ride. Ever.
And remember when you used to wait in line for the Colossus? Yeah, we walked on to that ride. Three times. Unbelievable.
And we got soaked. Several times. On the raft ride (Is it Rattlesnake Rapids or is that a Worlds of Fun ride?), the log ride (Taylor did NOT appreciate that one) and mom and I rode the thingie that shoots water at you like nobody's business... we got so wet we were squishing water out of our shoes.
We had a great time.We stayed for the beginning of Frightmares, but decided to go home soon after.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Do you quit?
So I have been thinking about doing some drastic things in my life.
Here they are, in no particular order:
1.Either deleting semi-friends on facebook or just leaving facebook all together
2. Starting to blog
3. Deleting my blog.
So how do you like that? Let's start with #1.
1. Deleting friends on facebook/leaving all together:
I tried deleting friends on facebook, but now you have to do it one at a time and after one (sorry if you were that person) I decided it is too much work to delete friends. (Should that even be a criticism? Not sure). So because it is so hard to delete friends and because frankly i'm over it and i spend too much time on facebook as it is, I am thinking about leaving it. And no, I don't want to join your google+ or anything like that...I'm not upgrading or trading over. Just leaving. Well, I am thinking about it. Today. Let's not get too hasty!
2. Starting to blog. yeah, that would be a change around here, right? I really wish I were better at sitting down and documenting what's going on in our lives (because I think we are pretty dang fun and interesting) but by the time I talk myself into sitting down and writing it all out, I am tired of blogging and then I have to find my camera and upload the pics... sigh. I know, it doesn't seem like all that much work but some days, it just is.
i decided to stop capitalizing did you notice? also too much work today.
3. deleting the blog: so this is another thing I've been thinking about. Should i delete the blog? that would get rid of a lot of 'blogger's guilt' but then i think i might feel more guilty about deleting it than just not keeping up with it. sixes you say? I agree. and look, i capitalized again! sometimes i think about blog posts and write them and then delete them because who wants to hear random rantings from this guy? (that would be a figurative "me".) but then how would I keep in touch with all of you fabulous people?
anyway... those are my random thoughts for today.
have you ever struggled with these random ideas? is it a seasonal thing or what?
Here they are, in no particular order:
1.Either deleting semi-friends on facebook or just leaving facebook all together
2. Starting to blog
3. Deleting my blog.
So how do you like that? Let's start with #1.
1. Deleting friends on facebook/leaving all together:
I tried deleting friends on facebook, but now you have to do it one at a time and after one (sorry if you were that person) I decided it is too much work to delete friends. (Should that even be a criticism? Not sure). So because it is so hard to delete friends and because frankly i'm over it and i spend too much time on facebook as it is, I am thinking about leaving it. And no, I don't want to join your google+ or anything like that...I'm not upgrading or trading over. Just leaving. Well, I am thinking about it. Today. Let's not get too hasty!
2. Starting to blog. yeah, that would be a change around here, right? I really wish I were better at sitting down and documenting what's going on in our lives (because I think we are pretty dang fun and interesting) but by the time I talk myself into sitting down and writing it all out, I am tired of blogging and then I have to find my camera and upload the pics... sigh. I know, it doesn't seem like all that much work but some days, it just is.
i decided to stop capitalizing did you notice? also too much work today.
3. deleting the blog: so this is another thing I've been thinking about. Should i delete the blog? that would get rid of a lot of 'blogger's guilt' but then i think i might feel more guilty about deleting it than just not keeping up with it. sixes you say? I agree. and look, i capitalized again! sometimes i think about blog posts and write them and then delete them because who wants to hear random rantings from this guy? (that would be a figurative "me".) but then how would I keep in touch with all of you fabulous people?
anyway... those are my random thoughts for today.
have you ever struggled with these random ideas? is it a seasonal thing or what?
Friday, September 16, 2011
Expanding Family.
Hi. It's been a while. Do you know we have a son now?
Well, we do. He is 17. From Brazil. And I love him! :)
Neto got here on August 18th. He is attending school, playing soccer, and going to mutual activities on Tuesday nights. He love Afton, is not too cold, and likes us.
It can't really get better than that!
Oh and did I mention he loves his little sister Taylor?
More posts/pics to come :)
Well, we do. He is 17. From Brazil. And I love him! :)
Neto got here on August 18th. He is attending school, playing soccer, and going to mutual activities on Tuesday nights. He love Afton, is not too cold, and likes us.
It can't really get better than that!
Oh and did I mention he loves his little sister Taylor?
More posts/pics to come :)
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Our Life Lately...
So you may have noticed our blog absence.
Or you may not have.
Either way... here's what we have been up to lately!
We bought a camper trailer last year and have taken it out a few times this summer. Aspen and Taylor both love to be outside, which is a good thing considering where we live and what we like to, so camping has become a family favorite for all!
Taylor loves her dog, Aspen.
We have had fun getting it stocked and making some minor "improvements." I made some curtains and Adam made a table to go in the dinette so we can actually use the 2nd bed now! Taylor decided she loves the trailer also... and discovered she actually DOES like watermelon :)
Over the 4th of July we were camping, but came back for the 4th parade in Afton. The thing I love about the Afton parade is that it is an hour long... if you count the fact that it goes past two times... once on the right side of the road and once on the left. I love small towns :) This was Taylor's first "real" parade, and while she liked the candy, she LOVED all of the horses!
Grandpa and Nana Young were here from Kansas over the 4th. Taylor liked sitting with Grandpa and watching the fireworks.
Have I mentioned Taylor LOVES dirt and rocks?
oh... and my phone....
We just had a fun few days with Adam's family at Bear Lake. Taylor loved it and had so much fun playing in the sand...because it's really just glorified dirt! She even went with Adam and I on the tube!
And of course, we couldn't leave Jed and Adrianne out of any fun times we have, so they came up and we all tried to wakeboard and left the real wakeboarding to the pros, my bro and sis in law and Adam. It was fun anyway :)
Or you may not have.
Either way... here's what we have been up to lately!
We bought a camper trailer last year and have taken it out a few times this summer. Aspen and Taylor both love to be outside, which is a good thing considering where we live and what we like to, so camping has become a family favorite for all!
Taylor loves her dog, Aspen.
We have had fun getting it stocked and making some minor "improvements." I made some curtains and Adam made a table to go in the dinette so we can actually use the 2nd bed now! Taylor decided she loves the trailer also... and discovered she actually DOES like watermelon :)
Over the 4th of July we were camping, but came back for the 4th parade in Afton. The thing I love about the Afton parade is that it is an hour long... if you count the fact that it goes past two times... once on the right side of the road and once on the left. I love small towns :) This was Taylor's first "real" parade, and while she liked the candy, she LOVED all of the horses!
Grandpa and Nana Young were here from Kansas over the 4th. Taylor liked sitting with Grandpa and watching the fireworks.
Taylor also learned how fun it is to run through the sprinkler... as long as it is only 3" high.
Have I mentioned Taylor LOVES dirt and rocks?
oh... and my phone....
YES!!! DIRT AND ROCKS!!!
She is crazy. :)
We just had a fun few days with Adam's family at Bear Lake. Taylor loved it and had so much fun playing in the sand...because it's really just glorified dirt! She even went with Adam and I on the tube!
And of course, we couldn't leave Jed and Adrianne out of any fun times we have, so they came up and we all tried to wakeboard and left the real wakeboarding to the pros, my bro and sis in law and Adam. It was fun anyway :)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)