Friday, January 7, 2011

Sledding…New Year’s Day Fun!

{Sorry for the overload of blog posting today.  I am taking a lazy do nothing day on account of either a stomach bug or food poisoning and since I don’t currently have a good book to read, updating my blog from the comfort of my recliner was just as good for me!}

Just a few pictures from our sledding adventure with the Jensen’s, Taylor’s and Tandy’s.  Avery was really nervous and we had to force her down the hill in the beginning, but as with most things we couldn’t drag her away when we were all too frozen to go on!

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The Reason for the Season!

  I once had a Christmas sweatshirt that said,

Dear Santa,  I want it all!

Okay…so I haven’t changed much!  We got it all and more this Christmas season.

The holiday started with dinner and white elephant gifts at my Aunt Pauline and Uncle Bob’s house a couple of weeks before Christmas.  The gifts were classic!  The leg lamp, an old lamp from Grandma Jensen’s house (the gold one with a toga clad lady on it)…and our gift:  pickled pigs feet and a Pepsi to wash them down with!  Good times!  We all got a family cookbook that my mom (and Pauline) put a lot of time putting together.  We each contributed some recipes and Grandma Jensen’s are in there too.  It may even be a cookbook I will use!

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We then took our traditional trip to Temple Square to see the lights.

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Christmas Eve we were at Uncle John and Aunt Laurie’s house with the Thorup and Evans families.  We had the traditional ham, “funeral potatoes” and rainbow jell-o.  After a sing-along at the piano accompanied by Laurie’s sister Janet, our Jensen side of the family headed to Brandon’s house for the Nativity.  The girls had written it with Grammy and assigned out parts.  They did a great job with only typing help from Grammy.  Then they each played the Christmas songs that they have learned on the piano this season.  I realized that night how my parents and grandparents must have felt all those years of making us put on a talent show…I was quite proud that my 6 year old knows the true Christmas story and can even recite the part of the angel by heart.

And that my $30 a month for piano lessons are paying off!

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Christmas Morning…Avery had asked Santa for a dollhouse and Chloe had asked for a princess.  Santa came through with the doll house of their dreams.  They were speechless as they came out and saw it standing there in the living room.  Avery can’t believe that it is taller than her.  Avery’s Leapster Explorer from her mom and dad has already had the batteries replaced.  Chloe is loving the soft jammies, new books and Rapunzel princess doll(from the movie Tangled).  Stephen is enjoying his new x-box headphones, game and new shirts. Hallie loves her new Simon Dewey picture in the entry way and the laundry room cabinets are in the garage waiting for a finish and hanging.

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We split the day between the Jensen’s and the Schaff’s.  Brunch was at the Jensen’s with cinnamon rolls and crepes.  Grammy and Papa got the girls pillow pets and puffy skirts that came in personally decorated cans that they can use in their rooms.  Grammy spent so much time making sure the cans were perfect for each girl.  They have both put them to use storing all their treasures.  Avery sleeps with her penguin “Fluffy” the pillow pet every night and Chloe has only taken off the puffy skirt with much kicking and screaming!

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  We had the chance to spend time with family, both here and far away.  We chatted with  Paul and Stephanie in North Carolina on Christmas morning and got to see the new twin baby boys and Aubry on the web cam.  We chatted with Jeremy and Jordan just last night after their delayed visit from Santa, due to Jer’s work schedule, and got to see the very lively Adalynn and her noisy horse and puppy!  Stephen’s brothers David and family and Nate (the one that goes with Miranda) were here for the festivities from out of town.

We are truly blessed and even though Santa came through with the good stuff,  we are more blessed because of the gift of our Savior and our families and friends.

We hope your Christmas Season was wonderful too!

CANDY HOUSES!

An annual Schaff Family tradition that is still going strong.  We have monkeyed with tradition a little bit and have gone to hot gluing the structure together and only using icing for the candy application.  Much more fun and lots less frustrating!

A few pics of the fun…

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Which one of you asked for the swimming pool?

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‘cuz it so does not belong in our basement!

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lots of rain + not so good pump = flooded basement 3 days before Christmas

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No worries though…as you can see in the picture the new pump is taking care of the situation.  Stephen and Brandon got it going with an automatic float switch so it will turn itself on automatically when the hole is full of water.  As of today the pump in still running for 2-3 minutes every 15-20 minutes and the basement is dry!  Our neighbors are convinced that we are also keeping their basements dry with as much water is comes out of that thing!

Thanks to Mom and Dad Jensen and Aaron and Brandon for dropping everything and running to our rescue with wet/dry vac,fans, sump pump expertise and a some muscle for moving boxes and furniture!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Whisper what you’ll bring to me…

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Tell me if you can!

The annual trip to see Santa…Chloe had hit the naughty list that day and almost didn’t make it to see the “big guy”, but lucky for her, Daddy is more kind and compassionate (and hadn’t cleaned up quite as much pee off the floor that day) than Mommy!

It must have worked out well for her…Christmas pictures coming up next!