Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Our Christmas Card...Blog Style!


This year I didn't send out Christmas cards...Sorry about that. I figured that most of the people I would send them to, read my blog and pretty much know life's ongoings. For those of you who need a summary, here it is...
Aidan is turning 2 years old in about 3 weeks. Everyday is...well, let's just put it kindly and say it is interesting. I don't know if I really love the behavior he has. He is a wild man that really keeps us on our toes. Literally, we walk around trying not to disturb the delicate balance of life with him. He likes to scream really loud to get his way and he throws tantrums like nothing I have ever seen before. I was told once that boys are mild mannered and so much fun. Really? They should keep Aidan for an hour or two. That's all it would take to change that opinion. HOWEVER, the good definitely outweighs the bad and WE REALLY LOVE HIM! He is saying some hilarious things and this age does have some real fun with it too. (I'll keep you posted when the real fun happens....)
Brinlee is now 6 and in the 1st grade. Her teacher is so great this year and is so pleased with the reading progress that Brin has made. She really does read well and we are proud of her. She loves to color and draw and write. She has written a few books for her best friend Tess and they are so darling. She HATES shopping, so this has been a hard time of year for her. We try hard not to take her with us, but sometimes it cannot be helped. She is always coming up with something hilarious to say and we love our little blonde girl!
Cambree turned 8 in September and was baptized in October by her dad. I have NEVER met a person more excited for birthdays than Cam. She loves EVERY birthday that comes along. Mine, yours, and especially hers. She loves school and has an amazing teacher this year too! She sits by a boy in her class that is pretty competitive and that keeps Cam going. She always has to read a little more, take one more test and study a little harder to beat Pasen. It is fun to watch her interact with others. She is in dance and LOVES it and also is in a singing group that performed a couple of weeks ago and it was so fun. She loves life in general and makes things fun for her family!
Mike, as you may remember lost his job in August. While this was devasting to our family at first, it has turned out to be one of the best things that has happened to us. He was able to get right back into school and is working to earn his teaching certificate in Secondary Education. He hopes to teach Biology, but is getting a double endorsement with Economics too. It isn't the greatest thing to be "career" students, but the end is in sight (again) and next fall Mike will student teach and hopefully land a job in January...That can happen right?
I am still staying at home with my family for the most part. I do a little babysitting in the afternoons and I am cleaning 2 houses about every week or two. I was released from the Primary presidency in November and was just put in the Sunday School to teach 14 year olds. It is a really fun calling so far.
We feel SO blessed this year with everything that has happened and we have felt so much love and service poured out on us. Our testimonies have been strengthened and our family has been too. We are so thankful for the blessings we have: beautiful, healthy children, a warm home, cars that run, amazing family and friends and a very kind, loving Heavenly Father. May you all be so blessed as we, ourselves, have been. We hope you have a wonderful Christmas season and we look foward to sharing the next year with you! Love, Mike, Bridgett, Cambree, Brinlee and Aidan

Saturday, December 5, 2009

If you just BELIEVE...

This year for the Christmas program, the girls got to perform songs from the Polar Express. Our school goes ALL out for these productions and they are amazing. It truly does put a person in the Christmas spirit and I have enjoyed them every year.

**Side note: Last year they decided to divide the school up on two different nights since it was getting to big. So, we actually have to attend on two nights since our girls are only 1 year apart in school...It is still good both nights! :)

These are some pictures using the props that they put up for the program. They really do such a great job and I am grateful for such wonderful teachers who take the time with our students to do this every year. It is a lot of time and effort that they put in and we all know how well teachers get paid... ;)








I loved the Believe sign and wanted to take it home to put in my yard! They showed a movie on the white screen behind it with scenes from the Polar Express while the kids sang the Believe song. Later in the program they sang it again while they did sign language. It was so beautiful!

Last night was our ward party and Santa came for a little Christmas visit to see what the kids wanted!


Aidan didn't want to sit on Santa's Lap. Instead, he kept sneaking up behind Santa and raiding the boxes of treats .

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The start of Holiday Fun!

We had a great Thanksgiving. The kids and I were actually able to leave the weekend before with my cousin Jordan and it worked out perfectly! We got to my parents house late Friday night and the girls missed two days of school, but it was worth it! While I was there, I got some Christmas projects out of the way. With a LOT of help from my mom, I made 5 pairs of pajama pants and two pairs of doll pj's. (There will be plenty of pics of these items on my Christmas post I am sure....)

My mom found this gingerbread village and my girls were so excited to decorate their own little house. It was quite the project, but it did turn out awfully cute and was kind of fun...Grandma and Grandpa are keeping it forever I'm pretty sure. (Hee hee...)


Cambree went to school with my dad on Monday and Tuesday last week with the 4th graders. She ate lunch there and on Tuesday they had a Mountain Man Rendevous party that she was part of. She did some fun things and loved every minute of it. She wrote a note for the kids on the board before she left that said: "You kids better be nice to my grandpa and do what he says. Love, Cambree" It was hilarious. She is getting so big and even though she is in 2nd grade she held her own in the 4th!
My mom and dad got a new little kitten and Cambree loved it SO much. Brin was very jumpy around it and Aidan...well, let's just say that I am sure the kitty was extremely happy when Aidan went home.
My dad makes these hats EVERY year for the kids in his class. (He teaches 4th grade.) He made these up for my kids while we were there and they have worn them to school everyday since. Notice Aidan with his rifle. He is really into the Nerf guns lately.
Random pic of Aidan trying to take the cat from Cambree. This is actually the nicest way he held him all week.
Aidan has this new thing of putting his hands behind his head while he gets a diaper change and when he goes to sleep. It is times like these that I just can't get enough of the little fella...Then he wakes up and I need this picture to remember how precious he really can be!
Another favorite thing for him is to put his hands in pockets. The pockets in his pants, the pockets on his coat. Pretty much every pocket. I can't wait until he figures out he can store a bunch of stuff in those pockets.


Pretty much every year since we have been married, Mike and I have helped put up the Christmas tree for his grandma. The kids are much better helpers and they had fun doing it this year. I think we might not be the best help, but she doesn't seem to mind and it is a great chance to get together with Grandma Ila. She is such an amazing lady who is spunky and fun and who LOVES Christmas. It is an inspiration to be with her at Christmastime and feel her happy holiday spirit and it is a fun tradition to do with our kids.