Thanksgiving, Polar Express, the Forgotten Carols, and Katelyn's Baptism.
It's been a busy few days.
Thanksgiving always kicks off the busiest time of the year. It was great to have most of the family home, and we really missed Trish and Tyson and families. Thank goodness we have willing men that like to cook outside. Deep fried turkey and dutch oven potatoes, yummm. Makes it pretty easy on me, too. We had a great day, 25 of us and I realize more every year how grateful I am for my family. I love the craziness that goes on and the added noise of the laughter as we tell stories on each other and play games around the table. I just hope that soon we will ALL be together for a day or two.
The Saturday after Thanksgiving we all met in Heber City for a ride on the Polar Express. 29 of us that day! What great fun as I watched the excitement of the kids. They all got a special Christmas bell from Santa and told the elves what they wanted. I don't know what Ty had going on with Mrs. Claus, but she sure spent alot of time with him and I always knew Shane could dance, but on a train in front of so many strangers, WOW! It was great!!
Wednesday Vickie, Annette and I had a girls night out and went to the Forgotten Carols. This is one of my Christmas favorites. Each year something different stands out and you always leave feeling so good. Good times with good friends!
Yesterday Ralph and I went to Salt Lake for Katelyn's baptism. A very special day for her. It was good to spend some time with his family. We came home in a bit of a snow storm but it was worth it.
The next few weeks are going to be just as busy, but that's what keeps me going. Something different everyday.
Love to all.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
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Thanksgiving and the Polar Express were really fun. Thank you for everything.
We had a wonderful thanksgiving (especially Shane's yummy potatoes) ;)
The boys haven't stopped talking about the Polar Express. That was a really thoughtful and fun Christmas gift. Thank you for all you do. We are all lucky to have you in our lives.
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