So seeing as this is the last entry in our blog book for the year, and I wanted to complete the book with a reflection of 2014.
Throughout the year we celebrated some big events like birthdays, anniversaries, Family Fun Days, and traditional vacations to The Land and Oneida, and of course our first big vacation to Disneyland. We had a lot of first, like preschool and dance. We also celebrated the little things in life that will more than likely become the big things when we look back on them. Of course we had our down moments that didn't earn a blog post, but those moments made us stronger as a family and helped us become better people. We achieved a lot of our goals for the year, and failed to meet others, but that will just give us something to work towards this next year.
Of course our fabulous year started out in January when we learned we were pregnant with baby #3, and in September our cute little family became complete when Brynnli was born. Brynnli has added so much to our family, and we feel so blessed that she chose us to be her family. We all fell in love with her the moment she was born. I remember when Tyler and I first got married, we talked about what we wanted to do when our family was "complete," and as crazy as it is, five years later we are there. We have already started to do some of those things that we talked about five years ago, like our first family vacation to Disneyland. I remember talking with Tyler about our future family and it seemed like so many years away. It just goes to show you that time flies and how important it is to treasure every minute.
In May I had to make the decision to stay at home, and I have to say it was not an easy choice for me, but now that I have had six months home with my cuties, I am so glad and feel like I made the best choice. They make me laugh and drive me crazy all at the same time, and I absolutely love it!
I sound so cheesy, but I truly feel like the luckiest person in the world to have such a great husband, three adorable kids, and the best life. As a teenager, I dreamed about what my family would look like, and now that it's here, I can honestly say my life is better than I ever imagined it would be. I can't wait to see what 2015 has in store for our cute little family!
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Let It Snow
Christmas day we finally got a big snow storm. The kids (and Tyler) were so excited to go outside and play in it. They tried to make a snowman, but the snow wasn't perfect, so they settled for snow angels and sledding. We have a small hill in our backyard, and the kids had so much fun going down it.
Then we headed to The Land for a few days with Terry and Craig and the Jones family. We had fun playing games, watching movies, and playing outside in the snow. Grandma even got to snuggle up with the kids to read stories.
All six grand kids sitting at the table. I would love if the kids would re-create this picture in 25 years.
I think the kids were the most excited to go on four wheeler rides with Grandpa.
and sledding with Daddy.
It was too cold for Brynnli to go outside, so she spent most of her time in the house with me, Tracy, and Grandma. Makayla wanted me to take this picture of the two girls with the big bear.
It was the perfect way to end the year!
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Christmas is Here!
Christmas Eve was at our house this year with my side of the family. We had our traditional pizza dinner then opened presents.
Our kids were way beyond excited.After the party we headed to Terry and Craig's house for the last part of their party. The kids were in the middle of opening presents when a special visitor stopped by...
Santa and Mrs. Claus took some time out of his busiest night of the year to say hi to all of us and deliver a special present.
Then we took what seemed like a million pictures to get every group picture possible.
Then we invited Santa to participate in our traditional Swedish dance in the street.
Santa told us how much he enjoyed learning about our family traditions, but it was time to get going and delivering presents to the rest of the little kids. He told our kids if they went to bed soon he would deliver some more presents to our house that night.
And he certainly did!
Christmas morning the kids woke up and were ready to see what Santa brought them.
I made them take the traditional picture on the stairs (traditions... I'm a sucker for them).
When the kids saw their presents, they ran towards them. Kayla saw her bike and said, "oh my heck." Kayla got a bike, Tinkerbell doll, a puzzle, a book, a game, and crazy sand.
Brynnli was super stoked about her gifts. So excited, in fact, that she fell asleep in the middle of it. She got a vanity set, clothes, a book, and crazy sand like the other kids.
After the kids opened and played with their gifts from Santa, we opened gifts from each other. We gave Brynnli a savings account (I know, we're real exciting over here).
And the kids got clothes from us.The kids were being super cooperative, so I took advantage of the moment and made them hug each other.
Do you know how you can tell if you had a good Christmas? The mess after. Judging by our mess, I would say it was a great one!
And this sweet little girl loved her first Christmas (even if she did sleep through half of it).
Before we headed off to our family party that day, we had to take our traditional picture in front of the piano/ Christmas tree. This may have been my favorite picture of the holiday season.
We had our party with the Evans family, and sadly this was the only picture I took, but it's a cute one! This is Great Grandma Bonnie with Brynnli
That night we came home and the kids spent hours playing with their toys.
I absolutely loved this Christmas because our kids truly believed in the magic of it all. It was so fun to see Christmas through their eyes. And, it was extra special because it was Brynnli's very first Christmas. Love, love, love this time of year and the many chances we get to spend time with our family and friends.
Till next year!
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Simply Having a Wonderful Christmas Time
In the last few days before Christmas we tried to cram in as much Christmas fun as we could. We started out the night by going around to different houses and neighborhoods to look at lights. Then the cemetery by Winder Dairy has an event where they put lanterns all over the cemetery, so we checked that out, too.
After that we came home and decorated gingerbread houses.
The Sunday before Christmas we got together with the Jones family and Terry and Craig to open presents. We made ornaments from the kids' hand prints and gave it to them along with their gift.
All of the kids got matching Utah Thunderbird hats.
And the kids got spoiled with A LOT of gifts.
We had dinner and then put together some puzzles.
We've also had fun figuring out where Kitty the Elf was hiding every morning. We've found him in some unusual places... but like I tell the kids, everybody poops.
He played with the kids' Legos and built himself a pretty sweet tower.
He entertained himself all night long trying to figure out the kids' puzzles.
And on December 24th, he left us a treat for Christmas morning with a note:
Makayla, Caden, and Brynnli,
I played with Legos, puzzles, and dolls
Sometimes I even sat on the walls.
I loved the party with Minnie Mouse
I even slept on you gingerbread house.
At night I went back to the North Pole
and told Sants if it's presents or coal.
A bike and Jake the Pirate, you say,
for Brynnli, Santa knows the way.
Because I love you very much
I brought you Cinnabuns for Christmas "lunch"
Hot cocoa helps to wash it down
Put in marshmallows and watch them drown.
I love you more than you will know;
it is so much fun to watch you grow!
I'll countdown the days until next year;
only 330 and I'll be here!
Love,
Kitty the Elf
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