Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Papa Johns
At first, I kept giggling anytime he talked about "Papa Johns." Then, I wondered... how does he even know about Papa Johns? We live at least an hour away from a Papa Johns and haven't been since we lived in Wymount seven years ago... long before Ashton was born. We don't get TV channels. Matthew said he thinks Ashton saw the commercials at my mom's house. But still, that's not a lot of TV time. Whenever I go grocery shopping I am amazed at my kids' knowledge about different uses and "benefits" of products. (Again, we don't have TV so they only watch it at my mom's... only a couple of times/week.) So, the advertisers are definitely doing something right. It makes me think... and hope I am instilling values in my little ones at least as effectively as the advertising companies.
Monday, December 29, 2008
A Barbie by Any Other Name...
K: You broke my Barbie car so you have to play Barbies with me now.
M: (Looking very put out... like he was going to have to stick his hand in the toilet or something) Uh... I don't want to play Barbies. I don't like Barbies there aren't any boys.
K: (not missing a beat) Yes there are! There's that boy Barbie.
M: Ken
K: Yeah that's it.
M: Okay... but can I PLEASE call him an action figure?
Saturday, December 27, 2008
The Best Christmas EVER!
Our Christmas started early with the Cox Christmas party on the 20th. There were 20 HYPER kids at Grandma and Grandpas... all very ready for festivities. The adults enjoyed a "White Christmas" by spending the morning in the temple while the kids played with their cousins. It was a wonderful opportunity to celebrate about the true reason behind Christmas... our Saviour Jesus Christ and doing something for someone that they can't do for themselves. Later, we had a Christmas dinner and gift exchange. The kids were thrilled with the gifts their cousins gave them. Matthew ended up with a Fantastic Four movie in Grandma's white elephant exchange. He watched that movie once a day until Christmas.
Something very significant... that was the last day of binkies!! Jeremy told Ash and Will, "the binkies are going bye-bye boys" and they did! Today is the first day, Will has taken a nap since then, but he has be going to bed without one all week. Finally!!
The next day we received a wonderful surprise when two of Santa's helpers dropped off two garbage sacks full of gifts on our porch. They wouldn't tell us where they came from. It made Christmas so special this year... to have someone think of our kids and want to share.
The kids and I had a great time while they didn't have school. We made home-made wrapping paper, read Christmas stories and the kids loved helping Ashton with his pirate treasure kid kit. Jer had raised funds from local businesses to get all of the kids at Head Start a fun kid kit for Christmas. (Usborne matched the donations 50% and I threw in my commission to stretch the funds he raised.) During our reading the kids and I learned about the origins of many Christmas symbols and traditions and how Christmas was celebrated around the world. The kids were especially interested in the hearing once again, the story of Baby Jesus; as well as the story of St. Nicholas.
Jer and I stayed up late one night to make Pan de Jamon. A traditional Venezuelan Christmas bread. A friend gave us the recipe (and some bread) our first Christmas together and we've made it and shared with friends and family ever year since.On Christmas Eve I woke up with a stomach bug. Will and I have actually been battling this stomach bug off and on for a month. Just when I think I am better he will get sick again, and then a day or two later I will. But, it was still a great day!
We enjoyed our traditional Cragun brunch with sausage, bacon, and most importantly Ebelskiever and rice pudding... a Christmas tradition passed down by our Danish great-grandmother.
The video below shows our kids running downstairs to see their presents. (I thought this was the nativity when I added it. The same chaos prevailed.)
We spent Christmas playing the Wii we got our kids, napping and watching them enjoy their gifts. The next afternoon (when Jer was done with morning chores) we went to visit my Grandma Cragun. The kids enjoyed listening to her stories about when Grandpa was little. Then we went to my Grandpa and Grandma Heslops for the Heslop party. We all had a great time with our cousins and the kids got even more presents which they loved!!
It was a wonderful Christmas... we made amazing memories, enjoyed great time with our family, had time to reflect on the birth, life, and atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ, shared meaningful gifts... does it get any better than that!?!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Jesus is my Favorite
Hopefully He will always be Ashton's favorite.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Where has the last month gone?
Side note... As I looked back on what I chose to document I realized what is really important. Not the things that are pressing and occupying our minds... like that the boutique sales were up $1000+ this year (yeah) or that we got up at 4:30 am again to go Christmas shopping or that my Usborne business has been flourishing in this bad economy and I even just promoted out two supervisors (YEAH... again!) or even that Jer is very sleep deprived because he is working 60+ hours every week and doesn't get home until after 1 pm three nights awake (although I am grateful for his sacrifices).
Anyway... the things I chose to really focus on are pretty much everyday things and traditions that will hopefully live on in our kids memories. And if they don't at least we've got the written record here... right?
So... hopefully I'll post again soon, but if I don't manage to post before Christmas... Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Grandparents Day
The day before Thanksgiving is the annual Grandparents Day. Kathryn Jan had both of her grandmothers go with her to school where she and her classmates performed several musical numbers. When Katie's class was over she and Grandma Cox went to McDonalds for a special lunch and Grandma Cragun joined Matthew and Grandpa Cragun. Later, the kids perfomed a song or two for Mom and Dad.
Party, Party, Party
Light up the Lights!
WOW...Our Poet
- "I was just so happy when the principal called my name and said I won." - Katie
- "I just knew that poem would win!" -Grandma Cragun (when we read it to her before she turned it in, my mom predicted that would be the winning poem)
- "The teachers and kids around me gave me dirty looks and told me to 'shhh'. We were supposed to hold our applause until the end, but I stood up and started cheering. I couldn't help it. I was just so happy for her!" - Matthew, when asked what he thought when they called Katie's name at the Reflections award assembly.
That night, Katie was thrilled to ride in a horse-drawn carriage on the Ephraim City Council float with Grandpa Cragun. (The boys rode on the Holiday Gift Boutique... which won honorable mention BTW.) She also had her picture in the newspaper. Here is her award winning poem.
Alaska
We sailed on a ship for seven days.
We stayed in a cabin for seven days.
It was a long ways!
When we got there we walked all day.
We saw a bear. It had black hair.
We saw it over the river there.
We saw a person building totem poles.
The stories of the totem poles
I liked them well.
The whales we saw on the boat ride
And the sea lions we also saw there
Made me feel cool inside.
Alaska makes me feel WOW!!