Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Sled-Happy


 What a sight!
 
 We were so excited to head up to the mountians for a play day, and of course the beautiful Sierras did not disappoint.
 
 Just look at the excitement on their faces!  We had entered a magical wonderland...
 
 Our wonderland came to an abrupt halt when we realized we needed a sled!  Luckily the service station was well-stocked, and twenty dollars later we found ourselves hurtling down the hills!
 
Being the non-snow people that we are, some of us had a harder time adjusting than others...

...though later our Ava was all smiles!
 
 Isabella was smart and nipped slips and falls in the bud by opting to sit for a spell.
 
 Owen, bless his heart, is not made for snow...

 ..or sand, or mud for that matter.
He likes his hands clean and freaks if he can't easily brush something away.  I'm sorry hon, the snow is EVERYWHERE!
That's just the way it is!
 
 Ava getting her sea-legs on...
 
 Mom and Gabriel watching from the cheap seats!

Isn't he DARLING?
I always tell him he's good enough to
EAT WITH A SPOON!
(And yes, I know we're going to have to beat the young women
off with a stick!  Maybe I should find one around here
to bring home with me...)

All my children are precious, and never more so than when they are all bundled up in hats, coats, and mittens and look just extra-squeezably soft!
 
 Scaling the wall...okay, baby hill.
 
 Nothing like a snowball fight!
 
 Look at the size of that one!  Luckily she threw it at Dad, but can you believe this child had the audacity to throw one at me while I was holding the baby!?!
Don't worry.
I got her back later!
 
 Iris' favorite pastime turned out to be eating snow.  Here she is literally SHOVELING it into her mouth.  What a funny girl!  I only wish I had some snow cone syrup for the girl...
 
 Samuel taking a break with our boys...
 
 ...while I took a turn at the sled.  I'd like to say I walked down gracefully, but I'll be honest, there was a fair amount of sliding!
 
 Wow!  This is FUN!
 
 So much so that we went back...
 
 ...again, and again!
 
 Just when you thought Owen had stopped crying, the tree under which his chair was placed shivered and sent forth a positive SHOWER of snow!  You'd have thought the sky was falling the way he bellowed!
 
 We spied several families making snow man, and couldn't leave with leaving something to be remembered by.  An Elmer Original, if you will.
 
 We like to dream big, but unfortunately our snow man was woefully small.  Why?  Gloves!  Or lack thereof, I should say!
 
 Since our snow man was of unusually small proportions, we opted to make a "snow-baby" instead.  We named him Gabriel, and even gave him the same hair-do as our son!
 
 Gabriel was pleased...
 
 ...and even gave us "hat's-off" congratulations!
(Bella noted that his bib said pooper and the dirt clods we used for eyes resembled...well, never mind!)

After all our scrambling around we worked up a mighty appetite and headed down the hill to IKEDA's.
 
 We had never been, but heard great things about the place. 
 
Sure enough, the parking lot was packed and inside tables were HARD to come by-a sure sign that the food is going to be spectacular!
 
 Luckily, before our order was up I pounced on an open table and we settled in for classic burgers and fries.
 
Except for me, I opted for the spicy Thai chicken over rice!
 
 On the way home we stopped to see Auntie Red.  We had a special delivery for one Miss V., who planned on making the trip with us but couldn't in the end.

Lucky for us, snow keeps plenty cool in the ice chest!

Happy Snow Day to you too!


Sunday, December 27, 2009

When Did This Happen?

 Being a mother of three beautiful daughters, it still boggles my mind to know that I am also the mother of two very handsome sons!
 
When did this happen?
 
 Along those same lines...when did Christmas happen?
 
A favorite tradition of ours is taking the kids to The Dollar Store to play Secret Santa for one another.  This year they had a blast picking out their gifts, and oh what a time they had concealing their purchases from one another (they are all notoriously NOSY)!

But lo and behold, Christmas came and went and we remembered two days after the fact that yet more was to be given!  Luckily, we Elmers are always up for still more surprises and this gave us the perfect opportunity to have more fun together.

By the way, I know your curious.

This year they surprised Dad with a level (it works great!), and mom was the proud recipient of a bag of Pixie Stix (my favorite!).


Food Network Challenge: Here We Come!

My sister and her family have a fantastic tradition of decorating Gingerbread Houses for Christmas.  Each family member has their own kit which they assemble and decorate to their liking.  It's always fun to see what they come up with...
 
We followed suit with a shared Gingerbread House, the basis of which Samuel created with cardboard.  He was so proud of himself!

The kids on the other hand were more excited about the decor.  After all, to ensure our house was sound we needed to test (taste-test that is) the building materials to ensure they were top quality.

There were!
 
I made some heavy duty royal icing cement and we went to town with the graham crackers which served as our drywall.
 
Our side (Iris, Ava, and I) was a haphazard collection of goodies placed every which way.  Of particular note was the sour ribbon siding which I thought added a pretty classy touch-especially since some of the pieces were half-eaten!

Hey, they're good!
 
The other side (Isabella's & Dad's) was much more orderly and reflected a more "traditional" style-very symmetrical.  You should have heard them howl when we tried to sneak rogue pieces of candy onto their side!

So touchy!


I don't know that our gingerbread house will win a national Food Network Competition, but maybe we'd win a prize if we entered in this goofball?

What do you think?

Friday, December 25, 2009

Bells Are Ringing...


What a great morning!  Though Samuel and I didn't get a wink of sleep, we so enjoy this special time with our little ones-who, if you look carefully-are not quite so little anymore!  These are moments to cherish, and I am so grateful we are a family.
 
I couldn't let Gabriel sleep through this-his first Christmas morning!  He was in a great fog for the festivities, but thanks to his sweet-natured temperament he did just fine.
 
Weights for dad...hint, hint!
 
Sluggishnesses...(yes, that's a word)
 
Thank goodness for fruit in stockings.  It gives the children a hope of something of nutritional value.
 
Assembly time!
 
My favorite stocking stuffer....
 
Want one?
This is the super-tasty gum that turns rock hard after Bite Number One!
Yum!


4 AM Thoughts and Reflections


Samuel and I always mean to wrap well before Christmas Eve but this year we finally embraced the late night as a tradition.  In years past we've gone until 2:30 AM, but this year we tootled around until 4 AM.  It's a special time, and this moment is my favorite.  Turning out the lights and getting one last look. 


Christmas certainly does come "but once a year", and I am so grateful for that greatest gift of all, the Savior.  Born in the humblest of circumstances he brought with him the promised blessing that we could each return to the presence of our Father in Heaven. 

"The spirit of giving gifts has been present in the mind of each Christian as he or she commemorates the Christmas season. Our Heavenly Father gave to us His Son, Jesus Christ. That precious Son gave to us His life, the Atonement, and victory over the grave.

"What will you and I give for Christmas this year? Let us in our lives give to our Lord and Savior the gift of gratitude by living His teachings and following in His footsteps. It was said of Him that He 'went about doing good.' 

As we do likewise, the Christmas spirit will be ours."




Thursday, December 24, 2009

Jumping Jacks, Powdery Donut Goodness, & Fresh PJ's


There's something terribly wrong about working out and then frying something two seconds later.  That's what Samuel and I did though, because that's just what you DO on Christmas Eve!
 
How it happened was, we needed something fun for breakfast!  So with a lonely can of biscuit dough and some memories from making these a long, long time ago in my kindergarten class, we fried our own donuts and rolled them in powdered sugar.  This coupled with chocolate-filled croissants made for a positively sinful start to the day!
 
Later that evening we arrived home from Christmas Eve dinner and prepared our home for Santa.  This year we upgraded to full-size carrots instead of the snack-size carrots and even opted for a non-traditional treat: Chocolate Hazelnut Pirouettes!
 
Per tradition we all opened one gift...
 
Jammies!

And before everyone ran off to bed to catch those "visions of sugar-plums" we captured one final photo.  I love that my daughters are all smiles and my sons are...well, you can see for yourself!

Merry Christmas Eve!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Odwalla, where have you been all my life?


 This is a shameless post about how yummy Odwalla apple cider is.  The fact that we are NOT an apple cider family, should tell you just how wickedly delicious this stuff is!  Fortunately for us, a neighbor dropped it off with "Merry Christmas" wishes, and we paired it with some of our other favorites foods such as crackers, cheese, and sausage for a simple weeknight meal.  The kiddies suggested we eat picnic-style on the living room floor, which of course, made everything taste that much BETTER!

Enjoy a simple meal tonight!
 


Ava's Snowmen vs. Snowbikers


I love how my daughter, in her beloved innocence, once upon a time drew happy and lighthearted pictures of joyful and smiling snowmen.
 
Then she spied our touching neighbors Christmas display which featured a plywood cutout of a biker Snowman outfitted in a black leather vest, jeans, and yes, holding a beer can.  The can, thank heavens, did NOT make it into her drawing.

I should be so grateful, right?