Wednesday, December 29, 2010

After a harrowing journey from our home in Cleveland (see previous post) we finally arrived in Rexburg where my family was all waiting for us. Once there, the fun and craziness was pretty much non-stop. Hang on and get ready for a lot of pictures and I'll walk you through what has happened in this last week. Oh- and by the way, this is not in any way chronological. Pretty much I just dumped a bunch of pictures on here and I'll tell the story of our week in the captions.

Story time with Haley! This was a daily (almost) ritual at our house. It is clear that Haley has been to a lot of story times with her son, Bennett, because she was awesome at marching around the room with toy instruments and feeding little puppets. It was great.

I also want to mention how fun it is being in a house with a lot of people. Crazy, but fun. This is what Christmas is to me. There is always something going on and usually many things going on at once. Kids are everywhere, people are cooking, laughing, talking, and just hanging out. People are always coming and going and the whole house is infused with this huge amount of positive energy that is just...well...Christmasy. I love it.

"Christmas Day" at our house was actually on Christmas Eve Eve because a lot of people were going to leave the next day (including us). Before opening presents we had all of the kids act out the Christmas story. That was interesting. I think Jackson has a future as a shepherd, but the rest was pretty much just total chaos- exactly as it should be. The present exchange was fun and Rachel's presents that she has been making went over very well. I was expressly forbidden to put a picture on here, but I think the best present was Ashland's green superhero-like spandex bodysuit that Griffin gave to her. Use your imagination. It was also a lot of fun because this is the first Christmas that I think Evelyn truly understood what was going on.

Laser Tag.
So here's a funny story: Haley stood right next to Grandpa the whole game encouraging him to go after the other team and acting surprised when Grandpa kept getting hit over and over and over again by some unknown shooter. The funny part- Haley was, in fact, the unknown shooter and Grandpa never realized they were on opposite teams! My grandpa is awesome!

I also have to say it- my team never lost. Even when Grandpa was on it!



Skiing. I love skiing. I don't get to go very often any more- maybe only 1-2 times per year. But we had a lot of fun at Kelly Canyon and it was a perfect day. Courtney and Ashland both shredded up the slopes on their snowboards under Griffin's careful tutelage, and Rachel, I think, wins the prize for the best wipe-out of the day (although I heard that Haley's face-plant was also pretty spectacular).

Quote of the day- "Rachel just makes her own path down the mountain."

I think everyone had a great time and it was fun being out with them.

I included this picture because one night my dad randomly called all of the kids together and then went into the garage and brought out this gigantic stuffed dog for them! I have no idea where they are going to keep this thing, and I know my mom was pretty excited about all the hair that fell off of it and got on the carpet, but I have to admit that it was the perfect surprise for the kids. After they realized that it was a toy and not a giant kid-eating monster (they scattered and ran for cover when they first saw it), Eva, Jack, Addy, and Bennett had countless hours of fun with this thing.

There's not really much of a story behind this one- just a bunch of kids in the tub and one very concerned Zoey.

Bowling. Every frame had a different requirement. Here we see Allison and Courtney as they bowl "between the legs." A lot of fun, a lot of laughs, and a lot of gutter-balls. Who could ask for a better afternoon on a snowy day in Rexburg?



Sledding. Evelyn loved this! We will definitely have to buy some sleds when we get home because I think Evelyn found her new favorite activity.We are still hearing about it. This is the one great perk of living on a hill without much traffic and a lot of ice. (Not such a perk, however, when you are driving a small car without much traction).

Well, I could post more pictures (we have hundreds), but I think that pretty much shows the fun we had with my family. What I can't show is the many, many hours of conversation and togetherness that really made this week so great. I have said it before, but I honestly believe that I have the greatest family on the planet and it is fun when we all get to be together in celebration of this wonderful Christmas Season.

Merry Christmas everyone.

2 comments:

  1. It was so much fun to relive those memories, Logan. It really was a little crazy, but sooo much fun! Thanks for coming to see us. You guys help to make our family so great and we love you all!

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