Thursday, January 20, 2011

Christmas 2010


We went down to Temple Square for Christmas Eve. This is a great tradition! We get together with all the Demings, and go sledding or do something fun together, eat dinner, and then take Trax downtown to see the lights. It is fun to bundle up and go downtown near the temple and just feel the Spirit of Christmas. This year we watched the Nativity, and it was so neat! I got a little emotional picturing Mary giving birth in such humble circumstances, but then to imagine being there or hearing the choir of angles singing as His birth. It really was a cool experience, and I really enjoyed hearing the beautiful music.


After Temple Square we headed to Grandpa and Grandma Deming's to decorate cookies for Santa, and to open a few presents. We were in charge of making the sugar cookies for Santa and providing all the decorations. The cookies did NOT turn out. I swear I am the WORST at making sugar cookies! What is my deal? I don't see how it can be that hard. I follow the recipe exact each time, and it doesn't matter which recipe I follow, they NEVER turn out. So instead of star, Santa, reindeer, snowman, snowflake cookies we had several blobs. The kids didn't know the difference, and had fun loading them with all sorts of colors and frosting.


Here are eight of the nine grandkids (ten now with Aaron & Fitriah's new baby Zach!). Grandpa and Grandma always choose such cute pajama's for the grandkids. Above is Issak, Skyler, Emily, Katie, Avery, Amber, Aubrey and Parker. Brynlee was just three days old, and Zach was just born January 14th.

Christmas morning! The kids slept in until 8:00 AM! I always wake up by 7:00 at least and am counting down the seconds until the kids wake up. The rest of Christmas morning is on video, so we don't have any other pictures. The kids loved all their presents though, and had a great time opening gifts and being able to play with their new toys and books all day long! We were hosting the Morgan party at our house that evening, so we opted to stay home all day so that I could bake and prepare for the evening. All the Demings came here from brunch, and we exchanged gifts. It was so much fun! We loved hosting and really enjoyed having everyone here, and LOVED not having to get ready or drive anywhere all day! It was seriously the most enjoyable Christmas I've ever had.
Steve and Mandy Morgan
My Aunt Janice Morgan. She is the greatest Aunt ever. She supports us all in everything we do, and comes to our crazy, chaotic dinners and parties and bears it all with a smile! We have 25 grandchildren in the Morgans, so it gets a little crazy, and VERY LOUD!!! We love Janice and are so grateful for all she does for us. It was so fun to spend Christmas night with her.


Parker in one of his new costumes.



Aubrey with one of her new dolls. She is such a little Mommy and loves to play and pretend.


Here we are a few days later at the cabin. Carrie and I decided for our brother/sister gifts we'd continue the pie tradition while our parents are on their mission. So we got all the sisters a scarf, all the brothers a tie, and all the grandkids pez dispensers and candy. This is always such a highlight for the kids. We had fun doing it!

Kiley, Carrie, Taten and Jason Knapp


Chad, Joan and Emery Taylor. Chad, Joan and family drove all the way from Pittsburgh to spend all the Christmas holiday in Utah (Chad had three weeks off from school!). It was SO great to have them here. Because we're at Mom and Dad's, there was plenty of room for everyone, so we got to be with them non-stop for 2 1/2 weeks. It was seriously the highlight of Christmas for Amber, Parker, Aubrey and me (and I'm sure Matt too!). I had a sister to be with non-stop, and my kids had cousins to be with non-stop. Every night we'd put the kids down to bed and just party. We'd play games, watch movies, or just chat. It was so much fun. I never wanted the vacation to end. Best of all, Matt had the week after Christmas off, so he was in on the partying too! We spent a couple nights at the cabin as well. It was just a great Christmas memory. As rough as it could have been with out my parents, it ended up being totally fine because I had Joan as a constant play mate! I think being here in their home made it easier too, because it was like they were actually here. It's hard to explain, but it just wasn't as hard as I thought it'd be. Plus we got to Skype them, so that makes it seem like they were here.


What a fun, crazy party!


Now back to the cabin, and Aubry with her new Pez. All three Pez packets were gone within a few minutes.














So after a fun day of sledding and playing with cousins at the cabin, the kids are always so tired! I went to check on the kids a while after we had put them to bed, and Amber had fallen off the bed in to this bin! She was totally unaware! How can that be comfortable? That shows how completely exhausted the kids were!

So this was our last time at the cabin. It is now officially sold to my Aunt and Uncle. I can't believe it to be honest. I've already posted a lengthy post about it before, so there's no sense hashing it all out again, but to sum it up, I'm totally bummed. This cabin holds about 50% of my memories from my childhood vacations (the other 50%, Arizona!). We went there several times a summer, and enjoyed all sorts of memories and festivities. My Aunt Janice is compiling a history of the cabin filled with memories and pictures from all of us. I will cherish that once it's complete. I honestly love every moment I've ever spent up there and am so sad my kids have only had a short time period to experience up there. I hope we can find a way to share or summers together as cousins/aunts/uncles so our children will know and love their family as I did!

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