Sunday, November 29, 2009

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

On a very breezy and chilly Saturday we set out with Grandpa and Grandma to pick the perfect tree. Whether it was the chilly air or love at first sight, we found our tree in less than 5 minutes.

Grandpa was Eve's designated holder while we decorated the tree.
Grandma took over the tricky part with the lights.

Miriam liked the star and gingerbread people ornaments best.
Luke was so cute throughout the whole process. He sang the "Fa la la" part from "Deck the Halls" while Grandma was working on the lights and each time he hung an ornament, he would ask me to take his picture. He really got into the spirit of decorating the tree.
Our Christmas Tree
The best presents I have ever received...
We'll add Morgan to this picture on Thursday when he comes for the weekend and for Eve's blessing at Church. We can't wait to have our 1st Christmas with him this week!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving 2009

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays because of all the food. Grandma worked really hard this year to provide a feast that the Pilgrims would have been proud of to share with their Native American friends.

Eve's 1st Thanksgiving (4 weeks old)
Great Aunt Marti and Eve
Miriam and Luke enjoying the crackers from the appetizers...my kids do not appreciate the wonderful Thanksgiving dinner foods like I do.

Thank you Grandma for a delicious meal!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Luke's Thanksgiving Preschool Program

Luke's preschool performed a Thanksgiving program complete with song, dance and the story of Thanksgiving.
When we arrived Mrs. Rumel was reading Thanksgiving stories to the children. Miriam wanted to be a part of the class and went to join them in the circle.
Luke had excellent rhythm and kept a steady beat when he played the drums. I was very proud to see him alternate hands while playing too.
One of my favorite songs they sang was "Albuquerque Turkey." Luke would sing this for us at home and just crack up laughing while doing so. Here he is performing it with his class:
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Here's Luke performing part of the Indian dance:
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Peaceful Eve



Is there anything more precious looking than this sweet, peaceful, sleeping Eve?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Miriam the Big Sister

Miriam is such a good helper with Eve. On Tuesday I had just finished feeding Eve and was getting ready to get dressed for the day. Miriam asked to hold Eve and I was a little hesitant about letting her do so. However, Miriam completely surprised me. She sat completely still on the couch for 15 minutes as she held Eve while I finished getting ready. She loves to help in any way with Eve or whatever I am doing. She wants to help unload or load the dishwasher or help cook. I am grateful to have her around. She reminds me of Miriam from the Old Testament and how she watched baby Moses float down the river. I can imagine that Miriam watched over her baby brother Moses just as carefully as Miriam watches over Eve.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

On Halloween Morgan and Grandma took Miriam and Luke trick-or-treating to some of the nearby neighborhoods. Since we had been in Dominica for the past 2 Halloweens, we really wanted the children to have the experience of American trick-or-treating. Once again, Eve and I stayed home. There's always next year for us!


Our little pumpkin Eve

The Loot

Luke trying to decide which to go for first
Miriam loved the mini Oreos


Yummy!
The kids asked on Sunday night if we were going trick-or-treating again. 2 consecutive nights of treats spoiled them!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Halloween Party

Morgan and the kids went with Grandma and Grandpa Fife to the ward Halloween party. I opted to stay home with Eve since we had just gotten discharged from the hospital earlier that day. I know... I am such the party pooper! I sent the camera with the troops and it looks like they had a great time!



Miriam dressed up as Tinkerbell

Luke as Buzz Lightyear
Dr. Morgan Fife, Tinkerbell and Buzz Lightyear
Miriam and Luke at the Cakewalk
Dr. Fife showing Buzz how to play the pin the nose on the Jack-o-Lantern
Grandpa helping Tinkerbell with her aim
Tinkerbell fishing
The kids then got to trick-or-treat to the different classrooms. They came home with so much candy! Tinkerbell was so overwhelmed by the amount of candy that she opened one pack of M&M's and started stuffing them all into her mouth. I guess she wanted to finish one pack so she could find other treats to devour. Mom and Dad also enjoyed the treats! I love being a parent at Halloween!