Thursday, December 31, 2009

Christmas Eve if You Please







A new four wheeler and two awesome uncles made Christmas Eve tons of fun. Yes, that's Ty on the sled.
Yes, that's Ty on his side. Yes, that is Dave laughing.


Brig finished off a series of songs for us, by singing one for Dad. Noelle danced the whole time Brig sang.
Dad's reaction to his song (that's clapping slow mo).







All six grandkids = A pretty, crazy, merry Christmas!

Party at Grandpa Wally's!

A party wouldn't be complete without Uncle Dave torturing the girls.
Grace made everything more exciting this year.


Those are pretty cute wise men!?

And some sweet angels.

Noelle made the mistake of getting on Santa's lap with her socks off. He promptly put them on her hands for her. She didn't mind at all. What a good girl. When Santa asked what she wanted all she said was "you will bring me something I bery (very) like". The pressure was on!I think Libby and Santa must have an understanding. Libby wants a school bell for Christmas. Seriously, could my kids get any more sweet (when it comes to gift requests, that is!)?


Wherever Grace was- Noelle wasn't far behind.



Grandma Chris put together a sweet quilt for Grandpa Wally. It brought him to tears, so she must have done something right.

And lastly, a picture of my mom. She does so much at Christmas, both for our family and the extended family. Thanks Mom!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Jackson Fam in SLC

For Christmas this year the extended Jackson family did something a little different. A trip to Boondocks, the Hilton in SLC, a little sub-for-santa, the Utah Symphony, and lots of fun! The typical presents were replaced by these activites and we thought it was definitely a good swap. Libby's favorite part of the weekend was playing with her cousin Emma at Boondocks. "We won a lot of tickets!" she says.



Noelles favorite part was riding the elevators at the Hotel. Unfortunately I didn't snap a photo of that. I did, however, capture the kiddos playing trains in the hotel lobby. We were waiting to check in and they weren't about to waste precious playing time.
The swimming was a close second, as far as favorites go, for both girls.




It wouldn't be an official Jackson party without a Howard Montana appearance!








I was in charge of the Nativity and I wasn't sure how to do that with 17 kids (some extras from the sub-for-santa family we had with us). So, I made puppets. It went over pretty well. Definitely a lot less headache for everyone.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Gingerbread- cheater style







We decorated gingerbread houses. We used a kit. I feel guilty. At least I did it, right? Not only that, but I did it cheerfully. Maybe that is the ultimate advantage of the kit!



Liberty and her friend Taygan.

























I had to document the outfits. It makes me cold just to look at them!





Tuesday, December 8, 2009

This will make you smile!



Many of you know how much Daren enjoys ketchup. However, you may not realize that his love of ketchup doesn't even come close to Noelle's love of ketchup. Sunday I found Noelle hiding in her closet with the bottle of ketchup! It was an amazing sight. While I'm on the subject, I'll share a few more Noelle stories. First, she still can't say her V's and I'm not anxious at all to correct her. Hence, we have a "uncle Dabe", a "Grober" on Sesame Street, and a "lobe" of many things. Second, the other night I forced Noelle to eat two green beans. She put them in her mouth and almost instantly threw up. I don't mean gagged. I mean she threw up. I caught most of it in my hands, so I was spared a lot of clean up. And third, I think Noelle was suffering from a headache the other day. I'll never know for sure because she just told me that her "brain hurts". There was only one appropriate response to that... "My brain hurts too, Noelle".

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

My little superstar!

Libby's Christmas piano recital last night. She did great!


PANAMA

I have so much to tell, but not enough time to tell it. Panama was incredible! Traveling outside of the country is a great learning experience and super fun. We were very lucky to avoid a "tourist" experience because of our gracious hosts. So, here is just a small taste of a great vacation- Happy 12 year anniversary to us! (I went to Ogden on my honeymoon- so don't feel too jealous).
Spanish ruins- panama is a relatively young country, but they do have some remains from long ago.

Like I mentioned, we really got to experience what the locals do in Panama. Including whole fried fish, squid, octopus. It was all great. I can honestly say the only thing I didn't like was the coconut water. Daren enjoyed the food too!

A closer look at my lunch. It really was delicious!



In a jeep on our way to the rain forest. Daren, me, Lily, and Remy. Lily and Remy were our hosts and they were so gracious and fun.

Daren is ready to "canopy" through the rain forest (I think it's what Americans call zip lining).


On the beach. There were very few people there. We had a great time running on the beach.


At the zoo. There zoos are just a tad more scenic than ours!


A photo showing what most of Panama looks like. Green, green, green.


At the Mira Flores Locks- Panama Canal. The Canal is an awesome sight! We also went to the Panama temple which was equally as awesome. Next time we will take the girls and anybody else that wants to come along.