Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Holt Family Visit

Saturday, my grandma and mom came into town for the girls' Nutcracker performance. Since they were going to be here, my uncle Jim and Heather and Tallon came up for a pre-Christmas visit. We also finally got to meet baby Charlie. She is pretty adorable, and apparently Lincoln thought so as well. I couldn't get over how they were so intrigued by each other, and he would just hug and cuddle her. I didn't do a very good job documenting the day, but I did grab my camera for a few pictures of the babies.

P.S. If Lincoln is in a good mood, he's quite the ham for the camera. He had just woken up from his nap, so he was really being sweet and ready for his picture to be taken.









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Monday, December 13, 2010

It is Better to Give Than to Receive

I tell my children this a lot, although I'm not sure if I "show" them this a lot. I have to be honest and say that I'm not great at taking time out of my schedule to do things for others. I always like the idea and have big plans, they just don't always get carried through with. Anyway, a couple of months ago, some ladies got together at church to make ornaments for the shut-ins. I couldn't make that gathering because we were out of town, but I was determined to help with the delivering, and am so glad I did. I really wanted to include the girls in the process, and they were thrilled to help out. We started the evening at the church with some hot chocolate.
We then headed to the car to start our journey. Faith was our navigator.

This sweet lady was our first stop, and it brought tears to my eyes. She was overjoyed that we came to visit, and she really made an impression on the girls. They loved giving away the ornaments and were anxiously awaiting their turn to be the giver of their ornament.
These are the adults that came to help out! Thanks Gina for organizing everything and thanks ladies for a wonderful evening. We definitely need to make it a tradition.

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Checking Out the Tree

How December is jetting by, I'll never know. It's my favorite time of year, but with all the Christmas activities, gatherings, events, shopping and baking I don't always take time to fully enjoy it. Lincoln is so much fun this year, and is interested in all the Christmasy things. He like the tree, but doesn't mess with it much which is nice. These are a few pictures of him exploring the tree.





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Sunday, December 5, 2010

More Walking...

Ok, so maybe walking is not so bad. I think I can do it! Well finally, as Lincoln approached 14 months, he decided that he prefers walking to crawling. I must admit that I thought the little guy may never take to walking. So for now, crawling is a thing of the past and we are on to a few other firsts. He's turning into such a big boy, and is more fun everyday.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Christmas Tree Catastrophe

Every year, I think that decorating the Christmas tree should be some glorious event where everyone is happy, drinking hot chocolate, singing Christmas carols and of course, dressed accordingly. That's how you do it, isn't it? Instead, every year, we seem to slap up the Christmas tree before rushing away to our Thanksgiving destination, and this year was no different. I did manage to snap a picture of each of the kids helping out, and they were thrilled, so I guess that's all that matters in the end anyway. Lincoln was ecstatic about the holiday decorating and insisted on being heavily involved in the process. He managed to break several ornaments and get caught up in a few cords, but no one was injured, so I'm calling it a success!


On to the catastrophe part of the Christmas tree. We needed a new tree this year because the lights on our previous tree continued to burn out and we couldn't get them to work. It was also a little small for our living room. Being the eager, impatient person that I am, I rushed out to purchase a new tree. I had found a great deal on a 12ft tree that I thought would be perfect. I won't even go into the details of the purchase, but it involved Sam's, 2 giant boxes, and me alone desperately needing to find a bathroom (I must stop drinking so much caffeine) only to find them out of order. Moving on...when smart people buy large things, I'm assuming they do things such as measure or think logically. Not I, so I brought home this 12ft tree that didn't quite fit in our living room. It's way too much work to box it back up and take it back, so we did what any normal people would do and just left out one of the middle pieces. If you notice in the picture, it quickly gets really skinny at the top. Awesome, don't you think? Not to mention, when you get double the size of tree, it might require additional ribbon and decorations, but who has time for that? So, there you have it, our 2010 oddly shaped, sparsely decorated Christmas tree! On the bright side, it is up and done, so bring it on Christmas!



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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Natalie Reese

As I stated in the previous post, I got to meet my new neice Natalie while we were in Missouri for Thanksgiving. Here are few more pictures to document her cuteness! We love her already, and can't wait to see her again. Of course, she'll probably be twice this size by Christmas!

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Hi!

I had intended to set this post to load in a few days, but somehow messed up and don't feel like reloading the video, so I'm just leaving it alone. I was trying to video Lincoln walking, but he preferred to talk. Ok, maybe none of the words are actually distinguishable, but it's cute, right?

Turkey Day

We celebrated Thanksgiving in Missouri with my family. I didn't get all the pictures I would have liked, but here are a few to document the day. The addition of Mr. Lincoln to my life seems to have made it more difficult to spend my time shoving my camera in everyone's face, but I did manage to annoy a few people with my flash. I really hate it though that I didn't get many pictures of my siblings this year. As all of our families keep growing, everyone is just so tied up feeding, changing, and/or entertaining all the babies! I got to meet my new neice Natalie Reese for the first time over Thanksgiving. She was born on the 17th, so I had to wait a whole week! I always seem to forget how tiny the newborn babies are. She is quite precious! The girls posed for pictures with their great-grandmas, Dad played with the only boys of the family, Lincoln and Kevin cheesing it up for the camera, and my mom holding Miss Natalie.
Throughout the day the girls enjoyed playing games. My grandma bought them the headbandz game which was quite a hit with Kevin and the girls. They then convinced my parents to play Old Maid and Memory with them. They are starved for attention don't you think?

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Londyn the Pilgrim

So, Londyn had a Thanksgiving Feast at school the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. I haven't exactly been on top of my mom game lately. I had signed up in early October to send candy corn for the feast and forgot until the night before. I did manage to find the candy corn at the last minute thankfully, but it was quite a hunt. Christmas has completely taken over the stores! Then, I was a little late to the program and missed all of the singing. I felt awful, but I did get a personal showing later in the afternoon. Therefore, this one photo of her decked out in her pilgrim gear is the best I could do this year. We've been celebrating Thanksgiving with my family in Missouri, so many more Thanksgiving pictures to come! I hope you and yours have all enjoyed a few restful days with family and friends!

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Pre-Thanksgiving Visit

Kevin's parents joined us last weekend for a little Pre-Thanksgiving family time. The girls always love having grandparents come and stay with us. I'm quite sure they take full advantage of these opportunities. We're glad they were able to spend a little time with us in Oklahoma, and we're looking forward to seeing them again at Christmas in Portland!
The girls and the grandparents. Lincoln was too busy eating to get in on the photo grandparent photo with his sisters.

Lincoln and Grandaddy having a little fun with the glasses. (In case you were wondering, I did fully dress him including shoes and socks on both feet. Unfortunately, it just doesn't last. I'm sure you understand.)


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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Because I Love Him..

And because being entertained and trying to entertain this little guy is where most of our extra time and energy is exerted which leaves me with a lack of anything else to post.
"Sure mom, I'll stand, but I'm not going to walk, don't you even try to make me. Walking is overrated anyway. I can get where I need to go just fine by crawling, and you know that if I'm moving to0 slow one of my sisters will come scoop me up and carry me around. So, just in case you havent noticed mom, I'm not interested! " -Lincoln

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Dapper Dan

Kevin thought Lincoln needed a suit. I think Lincoln liked it. He refused to stand on his own to have his photo taken in it, but he at least smiled. I think he felt very confident as he attended church that morning. He looks a little goofy in this picture, but you get the idea.
Like father, like son. This boy LOVES his daddy!

He likes me sometimes too:)


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Monday, November 15, 2010

Pumpkin Carving

We waited until the last minute, but we finally got around to carving a couple of pumpkins. Skylar enjoyed doing it all herself. She was very persistent and after quite some time, finally finished her design. Londyn was more interested in watching her dad carve her pumpkin, but was excited about the final product.





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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Good Guy Carnival

So, it's almost Thanksgiving, and I haven't even finished up the Halloween posts. I swear time is flying! One of our Halloween adventures included the annual Good Guy Carnival at our church. We didn't spend too much time there, considering Lincoln was less than thrilled with the goings on, and Londyn really wanted to trick-or-treat. The girls did however manage to grab a bite to eat, play a few games, and come home with lots of candy. Following the carnival, I took Londyn trick or treating, Lincoln hit the sack, and Skylar was beside herself to hand out candy to the few trick-or-treaters that stopped by our house. It was a great, fun-filled weekend!





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