Sunday, December 25, 2011

Our Christmas & New Years Holiday...In a Nutshell

What a year!

As I reflect on the year 2011,
I know with absolute certainly that Samuel and I
are officially old!

I putter,
sip insane amounts of hot cocoa,
and love to snug-in.

Samuel officially shaves his head
(it looks SO much better),
wears slippers,
and makes insane amounts of hot cocoa!

For guess who?

Time is passing so quickly,
but then again,
maybe we're just having too much fun?

This year, the kids started a new school
and it's been a great experience for our entire family!

We also visited several places for the very first time including
Mono Lake and Tuolomne Meadows in Yosemite National Park.
In the fall we stayed in Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park
and enjoyed the snow and hiking Morro Rock!

Isabella graduated to the older Activity Days group,
which means Young Women's is not far off...

Ava turned eight,
and was baptized with her cousin Jacob.
It was a wonderful day,
perfect for a truly wonderful girl!

We chopped Iris' hair
and she and I have never been happier! 
No more fighting, crying, or whining over
the daily task of trying to comb it!

{update}

Now she wants to grow it out! 
Nooooo...

Owen stayed home with
me and Gabriel this year,
and I have loved every minute of
having my boys at home with me!
This fall he'll enter kindergarden and
I'll have to learn to make do
without one of my favorite little men!

Gabriel officially passed Owen in weight,
and yes, people still ask if they're twins!

(For the record, they are not!}

As for Samuel and I,
we have been blessed beyond measure.

Our family continues to grow stronger each day
and we have a loving Heavenly Father
to thank for that.

We're also bearing down on Samuel's final semester of school,
and are all looking forward
to his graduation from the MBA program in May!

It has been a long journey, but he has worked so hard,
and we are so very proud of him!

Here's a peek into our holiday...

Love,
The Samuel Elmers


 Holiday Kick-off Dinner:

Chinese Take-out!



High Tea!

The kids went bananas and dressed to the nines!
The herbal tea was a flop with everyone except Iris,
but the various tarts and puddings were a unanimous hit!


Christmas Cinnamon Rolls! 

The downside?

No powdered sugar for the glaze!
I substituted regular sugar with poor results,
but sugar is sugar and we ate them anyway!


Our neighbors were kind enough
to give us a wooden cut-out of a snowman.

We debated as a family how to decorate it,
and finally I insisted:

OFF WITH HIS HEAD!

And there you have it!


Chrismas Eve Dinner is something we LOVE!

A West coast feast of dungeness crab,
shrimp, clam chowder, and sourdough!

I love California! 


Tradition rules:

Everyone opens one gift from mom and dad on Christmas Eve: 

New PJ's! 


This year,
before the kiddies went to bed,
we set out Santa's cookie plate. 

We remembered, too late,
that we didn't have any more homemade cookies to set!

Too bad!
Oreos it is-plus carrots for the reindeer!

Sure enough,
they were gobbled up,
and the big guy left a note too!


Christmas morning was a blur,
with the kiddies getting us up at around 6:30 a.m.

At church, later that morning,
a sweet sister asked,
"What did you all get for Christmas?"

To our kids delight they reported on the various
guns, knives, and ninja stars left under the tree!

She was horrified.

Looking back,
I guess there was a rather violent theme to the gifts... :)


One of my favorite memories though,
was of Owen learning how to use his cap gun. 

He was terrifed when he heard the caps popping
and started screaming,
"I don't want a REAL GUN!".

Made us laugh... :)


We visited my mom's for a Christmas feast,
and watched Grandma Lopez  gobble her See's candy
while the kids pounded huge balls of bubble gum!


At Samuel's parents the gift opening frenzy commenced
and we munched on appetizers throughout the night.

Yum!



One of the gifts Santa left for Bella was
new paint for her room.

She loved the peacock blue and I couldn't resist
a little paint stenciling...


Our house was all a twitter getting ready for the
big New Years bash!

We love having the family over and
I'm sure our neighbor's LOVED all
the whooping and hollering at the stroke of midnight!


It's hard to top fireworks when you're ringing in the New Year,
but watching the girls dance to Despicable Me
on the Wii is a pretty close second...


We took a much needed trip to San Francisco
and walked Lombard Street...



...the pier...


...Union Square and Chinatown!

The highlight:

Seeing someone pee on the street.  Awesome.


A true highlight?

The Oakland Temple!

We arrived too late to see the Christmas lights,
but really,
it doesn't need them!


As our holiday came to a close,
Samuel took the kids out into the field to give
Ava's bb gun a whirl.

Everyone still has all their eyeballs
so that ended well...


Last but not least,
on the kids first day back at school,
Iris woke up with the awesomest bed hair!

2012...

Here we come!


Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Monday, December 19, 2011

The Christmas Uglies


After all the door bell-ditching is done
(and this year we were caught several times over!),
the kids finally settled in for the "uglies"
(a.k.a. cookies not pretty enough
- meaning they're crumbly or cracked-
to go on the door bell ditch plate).


Let me tell you,
there is nothing tastier! 

{smile}


Saturday, December 17, 2011

Happy 30th, Jessica!


 
Old people,
meaning myself,
do get there kicks in now and then,
and never more so than when
we're welcoming the young'uns into the club!

Our newest member:

Jessica Elmer

Complete with gynormous old lady painties
(note the dainty white rosette),
"padded" slippers, a cane,
and an assortment of products
necessary for every infirm person's lifestyle
(Beano, anyone?)!

H A P P Y  B I R T H D A Y,  J E S S !

You rock, 30!




Guess Where?

Friday, December 16, 2011

Before & After: My New Baking Station

The holidays always give me the project bug,
and this year is no exeption!

I've been obsessed with baking stations of late...
an area of your kitchen designated for...
well, baking!

And found this gorgeous piece on Craigslist
-complete with a marble-top-
and set to work!



Ta-da!

H A P P Y  B A K I N G  T O  M E !

{note}

Shortly after this post,
the wall anchors from the top shelf pulled out
and everything
-and I mean, EVERYTHING-
came shattering onto the floor!

Samuel came away with a nasty cut on the head,
and I suffered a garbage can full of my pretties!

Lesson learned:

75 lb. Wall Anchors

Buy them!


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Team 803


Samuel has the greatest privelege of
working with the young men of our ward
as Assistant Varsity Coach.

He loves it,
unfortunately,
being enrolled in an aggresive MBA program,
working fulltime for the city,
being a father of five rascalians,
and husband to ME,
stretches him extemely thin and
makes it impossible to attend all
the activities like he'd like to.

Thank goodness for school breaks,
when we ALL benefit from seeing him  little bit more!

Go Team 803!



Saturday, December 10, 2011

School's Out...And Leaves Are Scratchy

With Samuel back at school for his MBA,
we developed a tradition to celebrate and
kick-off his summer or winter breaks:

We ALL go to school
on his last day of class and
bum around until he's officially done!

The kids love exploring the campus,
and I love not waiting at home another night!

This year, being winter break,
the leaves were everywhere which
provided endless entertainment for the kiddos.

The downside?

Leaves don't feels so good down in the all
the nooks and crannies-
which is where they absolutely end up
when you play like these kids do!






















HAPPY WINTER BREAK

and...
ONLY ONE MORE
SEMESTER TO GO!!!