Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Season 2009

I decided that I've got to hurry up and blog about all this stuff, or it just isn't going to happen.

Our Christmas season was quite busy this year. As I'm sure it was for everyone. We started off on Dec. 2 with the Light Up the Night Parade the city of Moscow has every year. Our ward Primary always has a truck pulling a trailer with a live Nativity scene then the rest of the primary kids walk behind and sing Christmas carols. I am the primary chorister so I get to walk and sing too, and it is a lot of fun. This year Stephen, Anne, and Ellen were chosen to be Joseph, Mary, and the angel. (I did not choose or even suggest.) James, Naomi, and Noah were able to watch the parade and even saw Santa Claus. It was quite cold that night so we hurried home as soon as we were done.


That Saturday, the 5th, we all went as a family to cut down a Christmas tree. It turned into quite an adventure. It's kind of a long story, so let me just say that we ended up spending about an hour - hour and a half all squished together in the Jeep. And I mean squished. Noah knew that we were looking for a tree and didn't quite understand why we weren't choosing one of the many, many trees right around us. Every now and then he would point out the window and say, "Tree!" But we did have a very nice time together. The snow was beautiful and we (mostly I) sang Christmas songs and I really enjoyed being so close to my most favorite people. And we did end up with a very nice tree.


Dec. 13th was our ward Christmas party. We sang Christmas carols, then enjoyed a nice dinner served family style (which means the food is on the tables and we don't have to wait in huge long lines and juggle plates! Yay!!!), then we did get in a huge long line so that we could see Santa. Except for Stephen. He decided that he is getting to big for Santa's lap, so he and James helped clean up. The rest of the kids all got to tell Santa what they wanted and got their picture taken with him. I wasn't sure what Noah would do. He didn't say anything, but he didn't cry either.

We had two Christmas concerts, one for Stephen for band on the 14th (and I forgot to take my camera) and one for Stephen and Anne for school on the 17th (I did bring my camera, but Stephen was sick so he couldn't go). They were both great concerts! This picture is all of the 2nd graders of Lena Whitmore Elementary. Annie is in the middle row, 5th from the right. It's pretty hard to tell which one she is. They did a really good job!



On Dec. 18 Stephen was feeling much better and I had a little shopping to do, so we all went down to Lewiston after James got home from work. There is a park there called Locomotive Park where the city puts up a huge light display. It was so neat!

All the trees were very bright.
The very biggest tree has lights that go off and on in time with the music that is playing in the park.



There is a large mat, probably 20 x 20 feet next to another tree. The mat has big square buttons under it that you can jump on. When you jump on certain squares certain colored lights on the tree will turn on and off. Very fun, even for James and I.


They had a nice big fireplace.

A tunnel of lights over the sidewalk.

Dancing Penguins!


We had such a good time!! We will definitely be going back next year.

We had a nice Christmas Eve and Day. It was nice and relaxing to have just us at home, but we did miss our extended family. We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Fun with words!

Stephen was home sick for a couple of days this week and was a little bored. Way back at the beginning of the summer I made a big list of activities they could do if they were bored, so I sent Stephen to look at the list. He took about 1 second and said he couldn't find anything. There was one activity I'd been anxious for someone to try but no one had yet, so I suggested we do it together while I do the dishes. He could do all the writing for us and I could just add my thoughts here and there. I don't know what this game is called, and I don't remember where I got the idea. Out of a book I think. Anyway, here it is.

Give each letter a cent value (a = 1 cent, b = 2 cents, etc.) then add up the value of words. Cab would be a 6 cent word - c = 3 cents, a = 1 cent, and b = 2 cents. What is the value of your name? How many $1 words can you find? "Excellent" is a $1 word.

Stephen was a little reluctant, but he was hooked after the first word he added up. He didn't care about the money part of it and mostly just went by points, so he was looking for 100 point words. It was a lot of fun! We worked on different words for quite a while, then when Annie came home we got her going as well. Here are some of the words we tried.

Stephen = 84
Santa Claus = 111
Christmas = 110
envelope = 94
magnet = 60
sausage = 73
winner = 83
forest = 83
banana = 33
Aimee = 33
orange = 60

And we did come up with a couple of 100 point words! Pumpkin and telephone both added up to 100. Anne found another one for us: Annie Mobley! She was pretty excited that her name would add up to 100 points. Can you find any more $1 or 100 point words?

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Happy Noah!

Noah's 2nd birthday fell on Thanksgiving this year. He didn't seem to mind at all. He knew it was his birthday and every now and then would say, "Happy Noah!" Since it was Thanksgiving, we were able to have Grandma and Grandpa and Uncle Chris celebrate it with us. We were SO glad to have them come visit us!


I had planned to make an actual cake for Noah, but after all the cooking and baking of the Thanksgiving food I just couldn't make myself mix up another thing! So Noah had a birthday pie instead and was quite happy with that. He still got to blow out the candles. The video starts out dark but we do turn the lights on part way through.


Noah has always admired Stephen's trumpet. Lately he has been using all kinds of things as his own pretend trumpet. He even moves his fingers! So we thought we would try to get him his own toy trumpet for his birthday. I found an instrument set at Winco, of all places, that came with a drum, a trumpet, a tambourine, and two maracas. Noah was very excited about it. So were all the rest of the kids. We had a few arguments and shed a few tears those first couple of days. I'm not sure that I was very wise to get that particular present, but I think we are all over it now and Noah has his trumpet so life is good.


A couple of weeks ago I was reading through some past posts and read about Noah turning one. I had listed 12 things that we loved about Noah. I enjoyed reading it so much that I've decided to make that a regular tradition. Not just for Noah, but for all the kids as their birthdays come around. So here we have our list for Noah this year.


12 things we love about Noah at age 2:

1. He is very busy! We've never had a child as busy as Noah.


2. Noah keeps track of every member of the family. He knows where they are and whether we need to pick them up or not. He also knows very, very well what belongs to whom. Whenever James is folding the laundry he likes to keep Noah nearby so that Noah can tell him who the clothes belong to.

3. If one of us is leaving the house, Noah wants to go too. Especially if it is Mama or Daddy but he would gladly go out with just Naomi if only I would let him.

4. Noah loves to wrestle. Especially with Daddy or Stephen.

5. Noah loves to play with balls, cars, trains, trucks, and animals.

6. Noah doesn't like the van to be sitting still if he is in it. Whenever we stop at a stop sign or stop light he quickly says, "Go! Go, go go!"

7. Noah loves his friend Paul who will be two in March. They talk to each other and happily share toys with each other and take care of each other. Today they started playing catch all on their own! They are just SO cute together!

8. Noah has a wonderful face. Dimples, round cheeks and amazing expressions!

9. Noah knows and LOVES all four of his grandparents and talks about them quite a bit. One day he saw a picture of Nana and wanted to call her. I told him that she was at work but that we could call her later. That night he remembered and insisted that we call Nana now! He was very happy to finally get to talk to her.

10. Noah loves to look at books. I think he looks at every part of a picture before he will move on to the next page. He always has a very intent look on his face.

11. Noah does not talk quietly. Ever. We had a special Family Home Evening lesson about whispering hoping that would help Noah learn to whisper during Sacrament meeting. It didn't work. I guess that's just what happens when you are the youngest and everyone already in the house is always loud. You have to be loud too!

12. Noah is a cuddler. He loves to give hugs and kisses and squeezes. And he still loves to be held whenever he gets the chance.