We started off our Christmas morning like any other day..., Mason wakes up.., gets his bottle....., snuggles with his mom and dad and watches the Disney channel. Later, Mason walked down the hallway to find his beloved chair he's been dreaming about waiting for him. Thanks Auntie Michele and Uncle Dave! He went right to it and climbed in. Mason then opened his drill and really could care less about the other toys and treats that waited for him under the tree. He has his drill and his chair.., what more could a boy want?!?!?!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Christmas Morning
Christmas Eve
We had a fabulous Christmas Eve. The Wilkinson crew came over for a a dinner and festivities. We started with appetizers: bacon wrapped jalapenos, bacon wrapped water chestnuts (can you sense the theme.., I'm into bacon lately), spinach dip and other yummy treats.

After dinner, we opened gifts from each other. Mason got a killer Craftsman tool set. I think it's just as good as Dan's.

I got these super cool pottery, mushroom garden stakes. They make them at my brother in-laws work, the Sugar Post. I can't wait to put them in my garden.
We made window catchers. I loved these things as a kid.., and thought they'd be a fun activity for teh kids. I sure didn't remember them being as hard as they were to do! Perhaps it's because I didn't care as kid if my colors mixed in together.
Then for the pictures of the cousins. Is it it possible to snap a shot with out the 17 month old or the 9 year old moving?????



After a few hundred shots..., this is the best picture of the 4 kids.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Lobsters
We had some visitors come to our house last weekend. I thought for Mason would be scared of the lobsters.., but.., nope.., not our son. Mason had no problem reaching his tiny hand in the cooler, pulling out a spinney creature and throwing it in the pot. He completely cracked us up. He would take them from the pot, place them on the floor and then put his face close to them and talk to them in his gibberish. I'm sure he was saying some thing along the lines of, 'Mmmmm.., you're gonna taste Soooo good!' I'm not sure, but that's what it sounded like.


Friday, December 12, 2008
Food Storage
I went last night with our Stake to the local cannery for the first time. Dan and I have a 72 hour kit for our family and we're pretty good with our 3 month supply of food that we rotate through..., but have nothing for long term food storage. In all honestly, I've been avoiding the start of it because it seems some over whelming. I mean.., come on..., Do we, a family of 4, really need 1200 pounds of grains in storage to sustain us for 1 year? And 480 pounds of legumes? Where would I store all of the 480 size-10 cans in our tiny house? And then the cost of it all! How could anyone afford that? I still remember a roommate from my freshman year of college actually took out a loan for 5,000 to purchase a 2 year supply of long term food storage. She kept it stacked in her bed room.., under her bed in the closet, etc. I equate long-term food storage to crazys like her and I really shouldn't. So.., despite me dreading and avoiding it..., I went with my friend, Melissa, to the cannery. She had been one other time and her, some what knowing the ropes, was able to help me, the first timer. Let me just say.., it was SO easy! And cheap! And fast! There's no reason to dread starting your long term food storage! I am here to say that you don't need a lot of time, of money or even smarts to start. You just need to have a game plan of what is going to work for your family. I'm not sure if our little family will ever have enough to feed us for a year.., or even 6 months for that matter. I do know that I will start making a dent in our long term food storage goal and that each month we will have a little more added to our collection. Also.., In case of a natural disaster, you're all welcome to our house to share in our white rice, potatoes flakes and dried apples. Please just bring some water. I'm still working on how and where to store that!Monday, December 8, 2008
Pool Time
For our anniversary this year, my cute husband got me a camera I've having wanting for months. It's an Olympus SW 850 and I love it! You can throw it in the water, freeze it, drop it..., it's pretty much indestructible. Dan calls it "Linda-Proof'. Saturday we tried it out in the pool for the first time and it rocked! We took tons of pictures. I'll spare you all of them and just post a few of the highlights.
Mason is our little fish. He loves the water and especially this pool that has the gradual 'beach-like' entry way in to the pool.
In parts of the pool there are pipes, buckets, etc with which the kids could play. Mason couldn't get enough of this one pipe that shot out water. He loved putting his head in and out of the water spray.
Auntie Renee and Mason
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Thanksgiving
We spent part of Thanksgiving with my sister and her family and part with dan's sister in the evening. Despite completely forgetting to put any sugar in my pumpkin pies, the holiday was great.
Mason's First Play Date
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