Monday, November 29, 2010

hunting

Thanksgiving weekend is our traditional time for a family hunting trip ~
for our Christmas tree, of course!
This year was a great success... beautiful weather, a perfect tree,
and fun snow to play in!
I think Hamp played hard enough and was ready to get the tree home
and get warm...
Spent the rest of the evening trimming the tree, listening to the season's first Christmas carols, and watching the boys get excited for the season!
Happy Holiday Season!!!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanksgiving

Sometime in the mid-80's my family sat down to Thankksgiving dinner in full regalia - due to my irrational need to meet some fancy expectation I had conjured up in my imagination! So Dado put on his tuxedo, Mojo pulled out the fine china, and everyone enjoyed a special holiday dining experience at my request (some might say, insistence):

Here we are, 25 years later and it seems I have shed all my crazy expectations for the perfect family holiday meal (well, my husband might not say that ALL have been shed!):
No fancy attire - heck the boys weren't even clean! - and no fancy cutlery. But somehow, our family managed to thoroughly enjoy our day together and remain grateful for so many things...
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Dad spent most of the day watching football in his pjs:
photo courtesy of Sam
And the boys tore up the house to make various forts, prisons, and a school for all their plush toys - which all eventually degenerated into a pile of pillows at the bottom of the stairs for jumping into!
photo courtesy of Sam
Perhaps my favorite part of the day was the FFF (forced family fun) that I imposed on the crew at dinner (see the note about crazy expectations above). The boys all played along graciously and I think they even found it kind of fun... and so, here are the results of the Thankgiving ABCs:
OUR FAMILY IS THANKFUL FOR:
Asparagus
Brothers
Cheesecake
Deer
Education
Fall
Granparents
Home
Icicles
Jets
Kisses
Leaves
Mommy
Nice
Open space
Pigs
Quizzes
Rolls
Ski season
Turkey
Ukeleles
Venus Flytraps
Winter
X Rays
You
Zebras
And I am grateful for my family - both at home and extended - for their seemingly neverending generosity and understanding when it comes to how I see the world!
Hope you all had a heart-warming holiday

Monday, November 15, 2010

it just keeps coming!

It's been a long week of overcast skies, occasional snow dustings, and cold days... and this morning was not too different! Only we woke to find about 6 inches of fresh, new snow!
Of course, the boys thought it was fun to get geared up and shovel the stuff around...
... let's hope so, because I'm sure there's much more to come!!!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

extended family fun

Our adventures this weekend took us over the mountains to Parker to stay with Jim & LaDonna for a very special visit - Uncle Taylor was in town for just a couple days! It was so nice to get hugs and laughs with him while he was in the same time zone...
and the best part about us all being together was that on Saturday
we got to call Yaya on her birthday!If you look closely, you'll see all three handsets in use so everyone could send their birthday wishes to Yaya:
(it was almost like she was there!)
Then, per Hamp's insistence, the morning's agenda included
a game of football in the backyard!
It was so nice out, we then decided to try a little hike along the gully behind the property:
The whole gang!
Uncle T headed home after lunch and we had a nice afternoon at the movies (MegaMind!) and hanging out at the house! The boys were wiped out so after dinner we were able to get them to bed and enjoy a little adult time - some great dessert (cheesecake - yum!!!) and several rounds of CLUE!!!
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Sunday morning was another beautiful day - so we wanted to check out the City Park before heading home... what a gret idea!!!
All the "kids" got to play:
And everyone got a turn on the swingy-thingy!
Then my boys decided to try the three-man slide.
By the looks here, I'd say Sam is a little hesitant about pushing off: Yep - looks like Sam waited to see if the others made it safely to the bottom!
Well, he eventually made it (on his own time, naturally) and then moved on to the rock climbing wall!

Hamp got into some climbing of his own:
And with a little help from Mom, Sam made it down the very big slide!
We got Hamp off the playground just long enough to have him snap a shot of the grown-ups!
THANK YOU Uncle Jim & Aunt LaDonna for a great weekend!
On the way home we stopped for lunch and a good stretch and I couldn't help but get a couple of shots of the Rocky Mountains in the background - they are currently snowcapped and we all got excited to see a few skiiers out already! In the car, Hamp says,
"We're the lucky ones, Mom because we live closest to Jim & LaDonna."
Yes, Hamp - we truly are the lucky ones!

Monday, November 1, 2010

trick-or-treat

They've found their friends (the Birds of Paradise!):
... and they're off!

It was a fun night of trick-or-treating with friends around the block, and then the boys loved handing out candy and seeing friends come over for treats!