Wednesday, December 26, 2007

CT Christmas

Ho-Hoe-freakin'-ho-ho-ho!




There, now. Wasn't that festive?!

Jackson was so excited to play Joseph in the Nativity at preschool. Cooper was recruited "day-of" to be a wise man (so much for years of study, awaiting the signs of the Birth. Coop was just following the crowd).

We had heaps o' fun decorating the gingerbread house. Jon even tried to get fancy with the icing by trying a "pattern" but it was nixed because it ended up looking like a snowman pooped in front of the house. Good one and mental note for next year...

We thought the kids already had plenty of toys. After all the loot was opened on Christmas Day, well...no toys for 5 years. That outta 'bout work out. Next year I think we'll give them an empty fridge box. They should have plenty of fun w/ that, yeah?

Piece out, homies. Jon

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

WE MISS YOU DAVID&MINDY, JON&HEIDI&JACKSON&COOPER&GOUGLAS

Kjar Christmas Party 12/24/07

Hansen Christmas Party 12/23/07

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Ok, so we have the usual white elephant gift exchange. I thought my gifts (that I gave) were pretty cool. Emily ended up with one of them which was a compact travel umbrella with a case, and a hula girl, you know, which can go in her new Toyota.

Anyway, the kids had their own, and Jon-Jon ended up with a pair of binoculars-which he had never seen before. He opened it up, and looked up with the most joyous expression. "LOOK WHAT I GOT!!!!" "Well what is it?" Grandma Gray asked....................To which Jon-Jon looked up with a very confused expression, and a drawn out silence......"Those are binoculars!" I replied. "COOL!!!" was his excited response. Still had no idea, and boy was he excited about it!

Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Can you guess what it is?

The first shot of the next Gray baby. He was so cute in his ultrasound. Moving so much, opening and closing his mouth and moving his fingers all around; those 5 little fingers.


Well, we had the ultrasound this morning and the Gray name holds true. :) Caleb is sad that he is not getting a little sister, he was really hoping. This baby was quite the mover and he was also shy. The first few times the technician tried to determine the sex the baby either had his legs crossed, had his hand covering the view or he was rolling around too much. But finally the technician looked 2 times and said it was a boy and then the doctor also checked and he said it was a boy. I am glad. Of course I would have been happy with a girl, but I kind of know how boys work. I can do the soccer thing, the trucks and swords. Princesses and tea parties are not my speciality. The doctor said everything looked healthy with the baby and that he weighs a whopping 1/2 pound right now. See you in May, Baby Boy the Third.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Kids and their presents

Well, we just got back from the Rachiele Christmas party and boy oh boy, things are always eventful over there. I (Diedre) attempted to read the Christmas story to the kids, they seemed pretty interested in it. Afterwards Zach was walking around saying, "is that really true?" Then came time for the presents. Caleb is in love with his dinosaur dominoes and magician kit, it even came with a wand! And Peter is so excited to try out his new trucks puzzle. However, the rest of the Rachieles are ready to give up on Christmas and the whole gift thing. One mother was in full tantrum that her daughter got the wrong My Little Pony and she let us all know about it. Two of the little boys did not like their presents so they swapped. Boy oh boy, I am so thankful that Caleb and Peter showed genuine interest in their gifts and that they are who they are. Have a great holiday and I hope all of our children make it through the season will as little selfishness as possible. :)

Monday, December 17, 2007

Letter to Santa




So Jon-Jon wanted to write a letter to Santa Clause. These are the pictures showing his determination. Reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes. A mischievous boy who is constantly "in trouble" but an angel while sleeping, and for 5 minutes before/after writing Santa.

So Jonah stayed home from school today, sick. When Dacia came at noon/lunchtime to bring my security pass for work that I had forgotten, there was Jonah in his carseat-sluffing school. Obviously my first question was "Why is Jonah at school?" To which Dacia replied, "He's sick." Followed by a very loud, obvious, nose sniffle from Jonah, to slam the point home. Oh. He must be sick! Took several minutes for me to catch my breath, I was laughing so hard.



Island Park, Idaho. Ok, this pic is actually from 2 years ago. :} By the way, that's me...looking at the trout in the river...

Merry Christmas!





Hello, one and all! I know that we will see some of you at Christmas but for those of you not in Utah, have such a Merry Christmas! I know that our week leading up to Christmas is filled with parties and such, but it will be fun. For those curious about the pictures, yes the tradition of the vacuum tree still lives on and Peter loves wearing his cowboy hat so I had to get a picture of him in front of the tree.
Tonight we watched the short nativity movie done by the church and it is so nice to talk to Caleb and Peter about the birth of Jesus and see their excitement. And Peter is so cute as he says, "Geesus." Kids are so cool! We hope you have a wonderful, peaceful Christmas and that you can feel the spirit as you remember Jesus' love. We will talk to you all after the first of the year. We are going to California with Ed and Carole for a week so that will hopefully be relaxing and fun. Enjoy life and the holiday spirit. We love you all!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Snow!!!





So we had our first real good snow storm on Thursday. The kids thought it was so cool, but today it was a little bit warmer than yesterday so they got to go out and play in it. For two kids who've grown up in California until a few months ago...this was the coolest thing ever. The first 10 mins were just them walking around in the snow looking at their feet sinking and making footprints. Cooper would say "oh" with every footstep. Then I showed them how to make a snowball and throw it. After that they started looking for chunks of snow that they could just pick up and throw (the snow was too hard for them to try and make their own). They thought that the snow breaking up when it hit the ground was just awesome and that's all they did until I made them come in because it was getting late and much colder. One of the pictures is of Jackson trying to make a snow angel. He saw Goofy do it on this Christmas Disney movie we have so he had to try it out himself. The snow was too hard to actually make one, but he thought it was fun.

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So I've been a slacker at putting pictures of the baby on. He's already 2 months and is getting really good at holding his head up. He hadn't pooped for 6 days recently and then the blow out happened, and it was awesome!!! What a mess! Jon and I couldn't stop laughing. It was pooling in his pj foot and everything. So other then that not much has been going on here lately. The excitement...I know.

The last picture has a story to go along with it. The baby started crying so I picked him up to feed him, but Cooper was sitting on the couch and said he wanted to hold the baby. I told him I had to feed him first. Then Cooper pulled up his shirt grabbed his bellybutton (which sticks out) and says, "I feed baby Gouglas". I couldn't stop laughing!! So I grabbed the camera and took a picture of Cooper still sitting there saying, "I feed baby Gouglas" (that's how he says Douglas' name).

Hope you're all having a great week. I'll have to post pics of the boys playing in the snow from our first real snow storm later.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

"Wise Men Still Seek Him"


For FHE this past Monday, we went to Kirtland to see the hundreds of nativity scenes loaned by members to the visitor center in an exhibit titled, "Wise Men Still Seek Him" (I think they stole that from a bumper sticker I saw the other day). It was really neat to see all the different sets from different countries all over the world. Mindy really like the German/Austrian ones, and also pointed out ones that her mother ones.

The one to the right was in the kids area they had set up. This set is the same one that was in Mindy's basement growing up; it was the 'kids' nativity set that they were allowed to play with. Apparently they played with it enough to destroy the baby Jesus, so her mom had to make a new one. They're crocheted or cross-stitched and look really tough to make.

There were a lot of really interesting sets from various artists from various eras. In one room, they had sets from Mexico, Peru, Japan, Africa, Vietnam, Thailand, Scandinavia, etc. They even had up little information cards about what the sets were made of and Christmas traditions of that country.

Sealants


Dave just finished two weeks of sealants in different elementary schools in the Cleveland Municipal School District. His class was divided into 4 groups, and he was put into group 1, or "the A-team" as he affectionately called it. Dr. Houston was the dentist that led the group and his good buddy Jason Cowden was his partner. He had a blast doing it and only got bit once by a second grader who didn't quite appreciate the bitter taste of the tooth drying agent they had to use in prep for placing the sealant. Dave's group went to 6 different schools all over the Cleveland area and will be going out for another week at the end of January.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

What is that thing?


Hello! I already told Dacia what this is but for everyone else Caleb is holding a crawdad in his picture from our last blog post. We were at Scofield at the end of the summer and we had just finished playing in the water. Some people were fishing for crawdads (a tiny lobster) off of our dock and I took Caleb over to show him what it looked like. There were 2-3 in the people's bucket so I reached and picked one up for Caleb and the other kids to see. Caleb got interested, fished for some on his own (the bait is appropriately hot dogs and raw chicken tied to a string) and then he wanted to see a crawdad again. I was talking to someone and out of the corner of my eye I saw Caleb reach into the bucket, which by this time had 20-25 crawdads, and pick up his own. What a brave kid! He did not worry about all those pinchers, he just wanted to see one for himself.
This was Caleb's other cool moment of the weekend at Scofield when he helped PA catch a fish and then proudly showed it off to us. What a cool kid!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Cooper's big 2yr B-day

What's something cheap and fun that you can do for a 2 year olds birthday on a FREEZING cold day? Jonathan and I pondered this and decided that we'd go to the mall and let the kids play in the playarea. They had a blast and ran and ran. Then we had a picnic in the car (heater on), went home and napped, opened presents and had dinner and cake. Cooper got a Buzz Lightyear action figure, a play kitchen, a set of pots and pans and fake food, a Tickle me Elmo and a shopping cart. The boys have had a blast cooking up some wonderful meals and I guess Jackson pays attention when I watch Rachel Ray because I caught him saying "and now we'll just pop this in the oven for about 5mins." hah hah