Monday, December 28, 2009

CHRISTMAS!!!!

This Christmas we were of course up north, but we decided to spend Christmas morning with Cordelle's parents who are leaving for a mission in 2 weeks!! We thought it would be a great opportunity to spend some extra time with them and we were so glad we did. I think they enjoyed having us spend Christmas morning with them as well. Seth was SO funny to watch open gifts. He has the best facial expressions and was so excited. Jaq just wanted to rip the wrapping paper until it was completely off, after which, she cried until we got her a new present to unwrap...the cycle continuing. (Should of just wrapped up empty boxes).
Oh but here's something weird, but that describes Seth to a "T". When he first woke up Christmas morning, we told him "Seth come see. Santa came and brought you some presents!!" I dont think he heard a word about presents, because all he did was start crying and refused to come upstairs because of Santa. I remembered that he was terrified of the fat red man but I didnt think he would put two and two together on Christmas morning. Finally I convinced him that Santa wasn't actually STILL here. He just dropped the presents off and then left. That much information got him up the first set of stairs till Cordelle's dad said, "looks like Santa came" to which he remembered his previous fear and once again started crying and retreating to the basement. I finally broke down and told him the gifts werent from Santa, that they were all from mom and dad, just so I could get him in the living room to open them....so much for fun Santa business. But that's Seth. Hopefully he'll forget my secret next year. However, once he saw the presents he had no reservations going to town on them. But hopefully this fear of Santa will subside by next Christmas.Seth in front of our tree

Jaq in front of our tree


Christmas morning....no tree cause G&G Morris have everything stored up for their mission

Oh yea, and for Christmas this year Cordelle printed out my blog to a book! It is awesome. But I realized there a many gaps where I didnt write. So this year, now that I am going to continue to print out my blog as a journal, I think I am going to be much better at updating the blog! Thanks hunk!

Christmas Eve Nativity

This Christmas my family finally decided to do a lot more things centered around Christ than just be the "Gimmie Gimmies Gifts" that we had previously characterized ourselves to be. We did Christmas for a family enstead of sibling gifts and then we actually did a nativity re-enactment (which was SO FUN). I know most people read the the bible story or do something nativity-like regularly on Christmas Eve like good Christian families should, but my family had kind of strayed into Babylon so-to-speak the last few years and Christmas was simply family drama and alright "lets see what you got me."
This year everyone was there (except for Mark who is still in Hungary on the mish). And it was so fun. We had Christmas Eve at Tallies new house and it was perfect for our manger scene with angels above...see pics. I keep telling myself its just too hard to pack up all the gifts and do Christmas up north every year, and that I really should just stay home and have Christmas with ourselves....but when I am up there....especially over Christmas Eve with my siblings, I dont know its just so much fun, and it would be lame without them all. And it would be lame for them without us too...we are the life of the party you know.

Me (pre-costume) and Jaq (post costume) as a sheep

Joseph (Mason) and Mary (Anna)

...and Baby Jesus (Gaven) watched over by a very protective, motherly angel (Tallie)

The Shepherds with their sheep

The wise men bringing gifts (of apparently Hershey's chocolate chips)--Brett, Neal, and Scott and my dad who narrated
Angels: me, Tallie, Krista (my sisters) and my mom

All of us Mason clan. Oh yea, notice that Seth is the ONLY one not dressed up? Anytime anyone came near him with a robe, sheet, or anything that resembled a costume he threw a fit! He wanted nothing to do with looking like a shepherd or anything about this nativity business. That's Seth for ya.And then I had to add this one cause it showed the wilder side of Christmas Eve. My mom gave all the grandkids these colorful, squooshy ball things and they had pillow fights with them. It was pretty funny.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

2nd child guilt

So I keep finding like a million pictures of Seth when he was younger, and I am starting to realize that whole 2nd child syndrom is hitting in hard with the photographs. So I thought I would post some pics of Jaq, just so that she has proof she was a one year old at one point....and she's just so darn cute!



Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Move over Martha Stewart....but dont go to far cause you have some great ideas

alright I am finished! Heres the projects I have been working on in November and December. And all sarcasm aside, I really have begun to like sewing! Its been fun! (up until now sewing has pretty much been non existent in my life) The quilts were probably a once in a lifetime-never-again thing..but at least their done. :) Whahoo!


Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ah Seth!

Quick post cause aparently November/Thanksgiving was just like any old month/day and I have done nothing to documenting its actually taking place. But because it is now December and almost Christmas, I know it took place and will hence sum up my November as being full of average days with a side of JUMBO projects. Most of which have consumed sewing (yes, SEWING) scripture bags, and TWO QUEEN size levi blankets which are supposed to be given to my children for Christmas but because of the literal blood, cursing, time, hand cramps, quilting frame catastrophe, pin poking and shoe marks across my fabric incidents that have occurred in the creation of these blankets, I am seriously considering not giving them to them until they would fully be able to appreciate them; like when they are 80 and trying to crochet a comforter with arthritis hands and hemorrhoids or something, but by then they'll probably have crocheting machines that do it all for them, so they still wouldn't appreciate my determined hard work. Ah well. Pictures to come.

And here's something I just wanted to remember so I am including it here on the blog.

Seth: Mom you are such a good girl.
Me: Thanks Seth
Seth: You are such a good mom too.
Me: That is so nice Seth, thank you.
Seth: You are so pretty..... (and then a pause while he stares at me)... "See, you have hair."

Ah how nice it would be to think like a 3 year old and have the only requirement for being pretty be, having hair. :) Love that kid.