Here's a taste of what Christmas Eve is like at our house tonight:
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
It really is a wonderland. It's beautiful but some of the streets are not passable.
We tried taking a Christmas gift to a friend and we couldn't get down her street. According to the weather report we got 10 inches of snow yesterday.
Church was even canceled which doesn't happen so you know it was bad here. 
Buddy loves it. We tried carrying him out in it and he wouldn't have it. He wiggled so much to get down that we just gave up and let him frolic all over the place.
It warmed up a few degrees above freezing today but it didn't melt much. Tonight it will be in the 20's and refreeze those places that were thawing a little.
The weather people are predicting a white Christmas.
Thought you would like to see some pictures of our yard and house.
Buddy loves it. We tried carrying him out in it and he wouldn't have it. He wiggled so much to get down that we just gave up and let him frolic all over the place.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
What do tamales, BYU Football and snow have in common?
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Let It Snow Let It Snow Let It Snow
Saturday, December 13, 2008
It's a Wonderful Life
Dewey and I watched "It's a Wonderful Life" today. It really is the Christmas season. It was suppose to snow today, but it didn't. Too bad. I would have loved to have watched "It's a Wonderful Life" while it was snowing outside.
Now if Devin were here and we could watch "White Christmas"--well , that would be very special. Maybe we should watch it simultaneously some morning. What do you think Devin? Sunday, December 7, 2008
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Connor didn't want to go at first because he said he wasn't the real Santa and I guess he thought it wasn't worth his time but once we got there and he realized this was a pretty good Santa's "Helper" and he could relay the message back to the Big Man. The boys and I made gingerbread men and proceeded to eat them. We watched "Elf"--my second personal favorite Christmas movie after "It's a Wonderful Life" . We also watched "Fred Claus" and liked it. We missed having Devin, Carl, Hayden and Jeffrey here. Maybe next year the whole family can be here for Thanksgiving!
Devin, Carl and Hayden were coming this weekend (4th through the 7th), but early in the morning of the 4th Carl got sick and wound up at the hospital.
At first they thought it might be his appendix but then discovered his gall bladder was inflamed and he had a gall stone. I think they would have removed it that day but the doctor wanted to have another test to find out for sure if it needed to come out and that isn't scheduled until Wednesday the 10th. We were going to take Hayden to the mall to have pictures made with Santa--he is a Macy's Santa and very good. Now Devin and Carl will take her to a Utah Santa without me. :( We are thankful Carl is feeling better and we hope to see them sometime before the holidays are over. Remember I was going to California a few years back and had the ticket bought and started feeling bad and then worse, canceled my flight and wound up having my gall bladder removed. Things like this happen. At least I don't have to worry anymore about having a gall bladder problem.Jeffrey called yesterday and said he may be able to be here for Christmas. We look forward to his visit.
Elder Russell M. Nelson was here two weeks ago for our Stake Conference. It was a wonderful weekend. Dewey was the High Councilor in charge of security for him and the men that helped were wonderful. They were professionals and felt it was an extreme honor to be able to be a bodyguard for an Apostle of the Lord.
I finally finished Twilight. I liked it and will read the next one. Devin and I were going to see it this weekend but since plans have changed I think Dewey will have to take me. He's a good sport about things like that. I just finished "Grace" by Richard Paul Evans. A good Christmas book. A very quick read.Relief Society has a progressive dinner this week. I also have a Mother/Daughter activity day breakfast here next Saturday morning. I also have a baby shower and Dry-Pack canning at the Bishop's Warehouse. On Friday Dewey and I are going to help with "Feeding the Hungry" in downtown Puyallup. I think there are a few other things going on this week but I would need my list to remember and it is upstairs and if I go up I may get back in bed and not finish this blog.
We were sadden by the death of Elder Wirthlin. His last Conference talk "Come What May and Love It" was truly inspiring and my favorite. He will be missed. His wisdom and wit were wonderful.Time to go crawl back in bed and do some reading before heading off to Church.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas--everywhere we go.
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