1/8/13

Merry

 We had such a merry, merry Christmas! What a wonderful holiday full of feelings of gratitude, love, fun, relaxation and a bit of exhaustion. We slept under the Christmas tree, watched Christmas movies, went bowling and swimming, sledding and snowboarding, did a big Christmas puzzle (my favorite, personally), had a talent show, played with Wind Horses, played a game of Deal or No Deal in which we won $200, ate lots and lots of yummy food with Grandmas and Grandpas and Nana and aunts and uncles and cousins, opened presents, went to a play place, played games, danced the night away for New Years Eve, went and looked at lights, built lego and baked apple pies. I felt so blessed this Christmas! I am so lucky to have so much family and so much love in my life. I loved having my kids home from school, close to me where I could look at their wonderful little faces any time of the day. I loved not having to see anyone but people I really liked for a couple of weeks.
 It amazes me every year when this happens. 





  Nana's house is always a good time. My favorite part was a basketball scrimmage because I actually got some points and even though I suck so bad, I love it. We had some great talents at the talent show. Brad showed off the Deal or No Deal game he built in Excel, Nana read 2 beautiful poems she wrote. My brother played the Cello. He's been practicing this year and his wife Katie accompanied, also she wrote that version of the song. Candace and Dave did a super funny show/lip sync-I actually still laugh when I think about it. Dallas is getting so good at piano. I did a rap and my kids did their little talents (piano, dancing/basketball and singing in Mandarin. Oh and Afton as Santa Clause of course). The only bad part was that the Masons couldn't come, my kids were especially sad about that.


This scene means a lot to me because after I had it all set up and Brad was downstairs wrapping my present (hehe) I stood and looked at it and I must admit I shed a few tears. I had a vision of what my life was like in another time and thought, this is everything I ever hoped for and thought I might never have. A husband I love who loves me and healthy, wonderful kids that call me Mom. And though it may seem shallow, I was especially glad in that moment for my material blessings.


When I think of this Christmas I will think of Afton with her Santa hat on saying "ho ho ho, Merry Christmas!" "I Santa Clause!" and singing jingle bells and the Mandarin version of it and saying "Christmas Lights!" with her little lisp. 



Finished! Something else I finished this holiday season was the Insanity program, only missing a few workouts over the two months. I even worked out over Christmas. I loved it and totally recommend it for anyone who's already in good shape (I tried it a year ago and couldn't do it). It felt like a real accomplishment.

Girl cousins in their party dresses!

Happy New Year! (What am I looking at?)





It seems Jesse has surpassed me in his snowboarding skills. It had to happen sometime!

We also ended up with a small dose of sickness but I didn't get it, thank goodness. I LOVE IT when my kids are sick. It's the only time they lay around and let me cuddle them and don't make messes. They become so cute and loving. And they don't seem to mind too much all the attention and doting either.

Good times.
Now back to the grindstone.

2 comments:

  1. Sarah, you are the best mother! What a wonderful blog post. What a wonderful family you are building. Thank you for sharing this.

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