Just got back from a week with J's parents and brother's family in Tennessee... a wonderful trip! We laughed (a lot!) and played and watched the kids play. The cousins were awesome - two 5-year-olds, two 2-year olds and a newly walking baby! Do you think we could ever get them to sit still long enough for a photo?
a photo journal of two sweet boys - to benefit family and friends who don't get to see them often enough!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
ski day!
WOW! Today was the perfect ski day - 35 degrees, sunny, no clouds and no crowds, we got about 4 hours and 6 good runs in. Hamp got his ski legs back immediately and outskiied both of his parents. Sam was just happy to be there! What a great way to start the season!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
hayrides and gingerbread houses
We have had a busy day of seasonal fun!
First the annual pre-K/kindergarten hayride...
Hamp is fully prepared for the ride - ski goggles and all. Not sure what he thinks is going to happen?
Sam was ready for a fun ride, too. He particularly enjoyed hearing everyone (well, the parents mostly!) sing Christmas carols and pointing out all the deer throughout town!
Candy, homemade icing and creativity are fun...
but only if your buddies are there to have fun with you!The Bakery has been our sanctuary of sorts for the past 6 years... in fact, I will spare you the photographic bakery retrospective that I'm working on in my head. Instead I will simply say that I am dreading next week when the bakery will be no more. Not that after 29 years of doughnuts, coffee, hot lunches and community service the owners don't deserve a break! But I will miss the endless cup of coffee, the blueberry doughnuts on Friday, the kindness and respect with which they always treat me and my kids, and of course the Christmas peeps on the gingerbread houses...
Monday, December 14, 2009
the sledding hill
Monday, December 7, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
breakfast with Santa
The jolly fellow himself took time out of his busy schedule to come say "hi" to all the kids in town - this year, both boys ran up and gave him a big hug! They didn't hesitate to ask nicely for what they wanted:
Hamp - a Razor scooter (with sparks!) and a new belt
Sam - a tricycle and a toothbrush
They have been such good boys this year... I'm sure Santa will consider their wishes very carefully!
a special package!
Thank you, Yaya & Papa!
These boys are getting awfully excited about our Christmas vacation!!!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
it's beginning to look a lot like...
The house has been transformed into my version of a holiday haven. I try not to overdo, but there are a few certain Christmas accessories that I just can't go without...
First, there is my kitchen window that gets filled with the trinkets I find over the years as well as my Mother's set of Christmas dishes. (by the way, Mom we need bowls!)
Also in the window year round is a little reminder about how I prefer to live my life - but this time of year it sits proudly next to Mr. and Mrs. Claus and keeps me in check with my Christmas decorations around the house!
This year our home was blessed with a huge poinsettia from Mom & Dad as a thank you for hosting Thanksgiving... THANK YOU! What a beautiful surprise!
Every year I say that Christmas doesn't start until I hear John Denver sing Aspenglow. However, the Vince Guaraldi Trio's version of Christmas Time Is Here is coming in a strong 2nd these days, thanks to Kevin. (Hi Kev - miss you!)
This year our home was blessed with a huge poinsettia from Mom & Dad as a thank you for hosting Thanksgiving... THANK YOU! What a beautiful surprise!
Every year I say that Christmas doesn't start until I hear John Denver sing Aspenglow. However, the Vince Guaraldi Trio's version of Christmas Time Is Here is coming in a strong 2nd these days, thanks to Kevin. (Hi Kev - miss you!)
And last, but not least is the tree! It's lovely - perhaps one of my favorites. Maybe because it is so simple? Maybe because we had so much fun finding it in the forest? Or maybe because when it gets dark at 5 o' clock, it fills the whole house with a warm glow...
Now all we need is a big blanket of white snow...
Monday, November 30, 2009
giving thanks
For Thanksgiving this year, I was very thankful that my family could come visit us in Colorado! There was much love, laughter and gluttony involved and we all enjoyed several crucial activities specific to the holiday weekend:
The first order of business was, of course to go out to the national forest and find our Christmas tree... Again, I am thankful that we were able to share this post-turkey tradition with visiting family. However, I'm not so sure that certain visiting family members were too happy about participating.
Sam preferred to have a picnic in the car...
... but Hamp was all about helping pick out the perfect tree!
Also on the agenda for the weekend was fun & games ~ in the form of football/basketball/soccer/bowling/baseball games in the playroom! ~ with Aunt Jei and Uncle Alec. Something about those two brings out all the smiles in the boys!
The next order of business ~ watching Georgia vs. Georgia Tech. Now you may remember that Dad-O is a Tech alum. Well, Mojo is a Georgia Bulldog, so things were a little tense Saturday night. Sam made sure to cover his bases, though. (smart kid!)
And finally... there were presents.
Happy Holidays!!!
The next order of business ~ watching Georgia vs. Georgia Tech. Now you may remember that Dad-O is a Tech alum. Well, Mojo is a Georgia Bulldog, so things were a little tense Saturday night. Sam made sure to cover his bases, though. (smart kid!)
And finally... there were presents.
Happy Holidays!!!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
kindergarten thanksgiving celebration
Sunday, November 15, 2009
rock stars!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
cowboys vs. indians
The Meeker Cowboys had their final game of the season this weekend - a playoff game against the Yuma Indians! History was rewritten as the Indians prevailed over the brave Cowboys...
Despite the game's outcome, the boys spent a great Saturday afternoon with good friends and lots of snow! We were a little skeptical about going since it was 8 degrees when we woke up that morning! But no worries... it warmed up to a comfortable (bearable?!) 23 degrees or so. Nothing a little hot chocolate and good snow pants won't take care of!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
wild boys
Hamp and three of his buddies playing outside after school.
These pictures are the epitome of 5/6 year old boys.Swords on a trampoline... what could go wrong?And if this is a foreshadowing of a what they'll be doing a decade from now...
...let's just hope once they do learn to drive, they do a better job parking the car!
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