Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Joy of Living Close to Both Extended Family

We are lucky enough to live with 2 1/2 hours of both our extended families.  This is not a blessing we have always had.  Right before we had Morgan, Trev and I moved down to Las Vegas for a job, and lived their for about 2 1/2 years.  During this time, we really started to miss being so close to family.  Every time we would come to Utah for a visit or someone would pop in to visit us, we would just love it so much and yearned to be able to do that all the time.  We especially wanted our kids to have close relationships with their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.  So when we found out we were moving back to Utah we were very excited.  We have lived in our home here for 4 1/2 years now, and still love being close to family.  Our kids love it as well.


Being so close to family, we get to do a lot of parties during the holidays.  I wasn't able to get a lot of pics at either family's parties (due to managing 4 little ones), but I did get a couple.


First my family.  This was a big year for my side of the family.  My little brother Kyle was called to serve a mission in Tempe, Arizona.   He left on January 5, 2011, so his farewell was on December 18, 2010.  All my siblings would be home for this occasion so we made a weekend out of it and partied non-stop! :)  Saturday was the Christmas stuff.  We had so many fun activities.  Sledding, Watching Football, Candy-making, Cookie-Decorating, Presents, and even a visit from a jolly man in a red suit!  It was so fun to just hang out with my siblings that I seldom get to see.  Here are some pics of the fun:

Cookie-Decorating






Lounging and Football Watching




Our Missionary




Twas the Night Before Christmas Reading and "The VISITOR"









Finally, the presents!



Morgan REALLY wanted an American Girl doll...thank heaven for grandmas! :)



   My poor sister is REALLY allergic to animals.  My mom has 2 dogs, so by the end of the night when we were opening presents Kristy started to have a tough time.  Poor thing.  Sorry sister. :(



This year my youngest sister Jessica decided to make quilts for all the kids from her.  She is becoming a great sewer and don't worry, I have already told her I want one for my birthday.  I figure I better get my quilt orders in before everyone else finds out how great she is at this!  Love her!

The very next day, was Kyle's Mission Farewell.  We took some family pictures in the morning (see previous post) which were long overdue, and went to church to hear him speak in the afternoon.  Kyle gave a powerful talk on feeling the love of our Savior in our lives, and we sat in the rows just beaming at him.  We are so proud of what he is doing and I am grateful that he is serving as such a great example for my children (particularly Jake) of giving of yourself to the Lord and His purposes.  He is currently getting ready to leave the MTC and head to Arizona where he will serve the Lord for the next 2 years of his life.  We love you Kyle!
After church we had get-together with family and friends to celebrate.  There was delicious food and tons of people.  Towards the end of the party, we headed back home and talked the entire ride back (2 1/1 hours) about what a great weekend we had.  I love my family and look forward to many more great memories with them.  Love you guys!

Now on to Trev's family. 
We also had a family Christmas party with Trev's side, but I didn't get a single picture!  Too much going on. :)  Suffice it to say that Geoff and Jill are known for fabulous parties and this year's Christmas bash was no different. :)  Super-fun, and some hilarious White Elephant gifts. :)

On Christmas Eve, Geoff and Jill stopped by to bring the kids presents from them, and I was able to get pics then.  Here they are:


A funny thing happened when they came by that I just have to share.  Geoff and Jill had Matt's family staying with them the entire week before Christmas.  So between trying to throw parties, entertain guests, and visit all their kids' families, things got a little crazy.  So when they stopped by to give our kids their gifts, this is what happened (see if you can guess by the pics):


Woops...no present for Jake. :)


He was ok with it. :)

Funny grandparents! :)

Well, that's all I have for the extended family fun...next, and last post for 2010 - Our Christmas Eve and Morning...stay tuned. :)

1 comment:

Heidi said...

What a busy Christmas. Jake did not seem at all fussed - that story will become a family classic. Thanks for the post.