Tuesday, December 28, 2010
How do I know my kids are home?
Sunday, December 26, 2010
From my IPod Touch
And take pictures!
Lovin' this gift Mark you rock!
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas...
Christmas Eve!
The first gift of Christmas. The traditional....
Thursday, December 23, 2010
More best gifts...
- Every year for my birthday, my Aunt Sue would always get me a card and a HUGE bag of Peanut M&M's. I blame her solely for the addiction I have for them. I wish I could be the cool Aunt that gives M&M's for gifts (my nieces and nephews are allergic to nuts, milk, eggs you name it... it sucks!) But Aunt Sue rocks w/ her bags full of candy. I am certain my mother cringed when she saw the bag, "that's just what Colleen needs more sugar!" BTW: they were never wrapped, they didn't need to be... they were individually wrapped in candy coated shells! I also never ever ever shared them.
- I begged and begged for a goldfish one year for Christmas. Can't remember if I was testing the reality of Santa or not, but there he was! My very own Goldfish greeted me on Christmas morning. My mom and brother rock!
- In 5th grade I had just started band and asked for a trumpet. It was a huge request, but there it was. I still have that trumpet and look forward to giving it to Seth to play.
- I was 15 years old, it was Christmas break and a boy asked me out. Mom had a rule that we had to be 16 to date. It was after all Christmas so mom let me go. It was a great gift, but in another post I'll tell you about that very first date! It was a doozy!
- This year I asked Santa for an IPOD. Sure hope I get to add this to the best gifts ever!
One of my most memorable memories of Christmas morning...
I was little, like maybe 3 or 4 years old. I was sitting at the top of our steps with my brother Jeff. We were anxiously waiting for mom to say we could come down the stairs. Mom was making sure Santa didn't make a mess, started the coffee pot, let the dog out and turned on the Christmas lights. It felt like it took forever, finally the word came "yes you can come down now!". Jeff hit me, pushed me, encouraged me call it what you will but he shoved my butt down the stairs. I rolled down the steps head over heels all the way down landing my my head in front of the window. I am sure I was screaming and cried and cried. I don't know if Jeff ever felt bad about it or not, but it created a memory I'll never forget!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Best Gifts Ever
The first set I want to share is from you guessed it, my mom's family! We are a unique bunch and I am blessed to have grown up with such great women in my life. My grandparent's (on my mom's side) had 4 daughter. I've spoken before about them and I am certain I'll share more about them in the future for now it's about the gifts.
Through the years I've come to look forward to gift giving holidays in my family, here's why!
- My grandmother got a handgun, YES A GUN, one year for Christmas from her daughter, my Aunt Pat. Aunt Pat bought it for Grandma Alberta b/c she was tired of hearing her complain about the cats getting the birds in her yard.
- Grandma Alberta made a lot her gifts. She made me the best Barbie clothes one could ever imagine. She had including camping gear, my Barbie's had sleeping bags and even pedal pushers!
- Uncle Bruce had carved me a pendant when I was about 10. I found it before we moved; it brought me right back the the smells and sounds of Christmas at Grandma's house.
- Grandpa used tape, a lot of tape. It became tradition that everyone brought pocket knives to Christmas because we had to have them to get into any gifts that Grandpa wrapped. It was his signature. Today my children have inherited his addiction to tape (we now hide the duct tape!)
- Aunt Pat would always buy me the latest fashions (when I was really young she made them all!) from blouses to purses I was a total fashionista after Christmas.
My favorite memory is when we'd arrive at Grandma's house mid morning. We'd all sit around opening one gift at a time literally spending all day opening presents. Laughing and snacking all day. We only took breaks for the potty, to refuel the fire and to get more cookies! Christmas with the family is the best. Laughs and memories of the past have carried me through many hard holidays. To my family, thank you for unforgettable Christmas memories, creating unbelievable magic and a legacy that is an honor to carry forward.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Ohio House!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Our Visit to Santa
Our International Swim Meet
The first photo makes Caleb look so old, and the second one I love that he's got his eye on the gun. Two of her favorite things, swimming and gun in one place. He's so stinkin' cute!
Seating was limited, ours sat on the floor. DSi's are huge over here. Japanese kids play them as much as our American kids. They make for instant friends! This little boy couldn't keep his eyes off the game. Everyone shared and took turns and no one needed to speak a word. It truly was an adorable sight to see. The parents of both countries talked about it, recognized and took pictures of it. If you look closely at the little boy he has something like belts on his legs just below his knees. We see a lot of children wearing these, and we have no idea why!
Everyday truly is an adventure here and we love it!
First Swim Meets
Caleb took 1st place in this heat and 7th overall for his age group! So proud of him!
Caleb right after his first race... love this photo!
50 Breast stroke. He was disqualified b/c of improper stroke technique.
No biggie just needs more coaching.
Love how the water is looping and dripping off his face.
The reflection of him in the water is fantastic too!
Caleb had a wonderful time at this his first swim meet. So excited that he loves swim team! Even better the other two, Seth and Katie loved the excitement so much they too want to sign up for swim team this winter!
Friday, December 17, 2010
Seth, His Trumpet and Eyebrows!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Birthday Party for Jesus!
Each year our family has a birthday party for Jesus on Christmas complete w/ a cake and decorations. This year we are planning something bigger. Something New and different in hopes that it will be a blessing to Toys for Tots.
If you know anyone in Okinawa please share this information!
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For the FaceBook Invitation here!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Since we've been home!
(DISCLOSURE: I've been working on getting this post up since Monday, we've had internet issues. This is a post that should have gone up on Monday... you don't want to know what I've done since then.)
Here's the run down in no particular order!- 15 loads of laundry (and two more on the floor)
- actually folded and put away all that laundry too!
- wrote a short little Christmas newsletter
- 1 emergency trip to the dentist for 2 kids (one broken tooth, one lost filling)
- stuffed, licked, stamped, sealed, addressed 80 HOMEMADE Christmas cards'
- mailed those Christmas cards
- mailed my mom's Christmas present (see attached story below!)
- took 4 showers
- slept approximately 40 hours... miss the hotel's king size bed.
- assisted in homework (10+ hours minimum)
- listened to 150 minutes of Seth practising his trumpet
- helped make a canoe and a wigwam
- spent $200 at the commissary
- had a fabulous lunch with friends after church
- glimpsed at the Army/Navy game on TV
- put up Frosty the Snowman on the short roof (actually Mark did, I supervised... a story for another posting!)
- Finished Christmas decorations ...still have to take down a few fall ones :(
- hid Christmas presents in the nooks and crannies of our home!
What did you do this weekend?
~Mom's Present~
Mom's present... well you see. I thought I was brilliant but in fact, I am not as smart as I thought. I ordered 95% of my Christmas presents online and had them shipped to my mom's house. Since I was going to see her in DC, my plan was fool proof. Everything arrived as expected. I even ordered my mom's present. She brought me everything and it took quite awhile to pack it up for the plane rides home. What I failed to do was wrap my mom's present and give it to her prior to her departure back to Ohio. I arrived home to find her gifts w/ me. I had to wrap them & ship them back home. Sure hope they arrive by Christmas, the deadline here for shipping for Christmas was December 6th. Only missed the day by a week!
Friday, December 10, 2010
NMFA Military Family of the Year...
Check back soon to read all about this once in a life opportunity, I am currently buried under 10+ loads of laundy. If you don't hear back from me soon, please call in the Marines!!
(I may need professional help!)