Samuel and I love to come to the temple as a couple, but it's so wonderful to bring the kids up for a visit too. We all had the best time.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
The Sacramento Temple
Samuel and I love to come to the temple as a couple, but it's so wonderful to bring the kids up for a visit too. We all had the best time.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Our Superman
A Father Is Many Things
“Brethren, noble fatherhood gives us a glimpse of the divine attributes of our Father in Heaven. A father should be many things. He should magnify his priesthood and be an example of righteousness. In companionship with his wife, he should be the source of stability and strength for the whole family. He should be the protector and the provider and the champion of the members of his family. Much of his love for his children should flow from his example of love, concern, and fidelity for their mother. By his uncompromising example he should instill character into his children.”
James E. Faust, “ ‘Them That Honour Me I Will Honour,’ ” Ensign, May 2001, 46
My Big Babies!
Something I often tell my kids is that no matter how old they are, they will always be my babies. I even go so far as to try and finangle my 7-year old daughter on my lap so I can try and rock her to sleep. I'll chase Ava and Iris around the house so I can "change their diaper". They think it's wildly funny and run all over the place trying to get away from "crazy mom". I can't do that to Owen though, because odds are he does need a diaper change and then it's not that funny any more! The point is, no matter how old they grow or what size shoe they wear, they will, always and forever, be MY babies. And I will love them as much, if not more, than the first day I knew of their existence.
Good Day Sunshine!
As I'm writing this, I can look out the window and see how drizzly the weather is. I am so grateful for the rain that has come, and pray that it continues, but judging from the weather forecast you would never know that only days before we were enjoying several days in succession of balmy warm weather! We had the wonderful fortune of having Abby, my niece, overnight, and the next day was spent where good weather is not wasted: The park!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sam is the Man
He recently went on a late night trip to Walmart to pick up a few things. He told he me rocked out to "Play that Funky Music White Boy!" and was dancing in the car. More and more we see that we are not the spring chickens we used to be, and sometimes it comes as a surprise to us to see that we have 4 -going on 5-children and that our 30th birthdays are rapidly approaching. And then we do something silly, and realize, life is fun and funny...and together, it's a blast!
Costco vs. Sam's Club
I love "Buy-in-Bulk" stores! Unfortunately, the annual fees keep us from purchasing two memberships since the stores are pretty similar. When we lived in Marysville, we let our Costco membership expire and opted for a Sam's Club membership, and immediately fell in love with their "Click N' Pull" service, which allows you to purchase your items on-line (the "click"), and then schedule a day to pick up your "pulled" items. Shopping was a breeze, and we had so much time to browse the fun stuff in the middle of the store. Now that we're in Roseville, we let our Sam's club membership expire and have resumed our Costco membership. We love Costco, but alas, that they don't offer "Click N' Pull"! I miss looking at the socks, dvd's, and garden hoses! They do however offer the best bargain meal in town, as seen above!
The Money Shot!
Most of you know that when we received Owen's ultrasound they declared that the sex of the baby was a girl. Well, we all know how that turned out! This time around, the results are clear as seen from the photo above. This is our son from the bottom up, and yes, that's his...you know.
His pictures are absolutely beautiful, and our kiddies are all excited and have adamant views on what we should name him. Isabella proposes Max, Ava likes Dash, Soldier, & Mantis, while Iris is dead-set on naming him Sabrina! Owen has yet to express his opinion on a name, though he loves to give his new brother kisses, and always ends with a gentle bite! As for Sam & I, we'll continue the tradition of keeping the name under wraps until he's born. To be honest though, we have no ideas yet!Thank you for all the best wishes!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Ultrasound Results!
We had quite possibly the best ultrasound experience ever! Our technician, Annette, was amazing and she even became teary as she watched our little baby moving around on the monitor. I think my favorite part of the whole experience, is watching Samuel's face. He has the luxury of seeing the screen the entire time, and I love his expressions as he watches what our little one is up too.
We'll enough is enough!
The Elmer Family's 5th child is...
a...
BOY!
We are all thrilled!
With love,
The Sam Elmers
P.S. I'll post photos soon but we left them at my grandma's house!
We'll enough is enough!
The Elmer Family's 5th child is...
a...
BOY!
We are all thrilled!
With love,
The Sam Elmers
P.S. I'll post photos soon but we left them at my grandma's house!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
New Kaiser Women & Children Center
Ava and Jacob LIVE
Well, the kids aren't really "angry" per se, but the passionate way they're belting it out reminds me of a singers angst. This is Ava and her cousin Jacob...letting it ALL hang out.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
New Years Brunch
I love New Years Brunch! This year, Sam and I crawled into bed at 4:30 AM from the New Years Eve Party, and family started rolling in for another round at 8:30 AM New Years Day. What I love best about this post-party celebration, is that it's another chance to be with family, but in a more relaxed setting. And who doesn't love relaxing over a nice plate of ham, bacon, egg bake, strawberry crepes, french toast, hash browns, & English muffins!
Yes, this picture is a little dark. But I thought it captured the overall lethargy of the moment. After breakfast, we played some more, talked some more, and then slowly people trickled home. What made this day especially nice was that the Green Beans, Sam's older sister Rachel and her family, were present after being out of town the previous week in Utah. We're so glad they made it home safely.
Samuel's up to bat. You'll see that Owen's close by, and yes, several kids did get cracked in the head! Everyone's fine, but thank goodness for the gel covers on the remotes!
New Years Eve Extravaganza
Around 7 PM aunts & uncles, cousins & grandparents come pouring through the door bearing yummy appetizers and treats to last through the night.
And last but not least, the kids party pretty hard right along with the adults. This year they started falling asleep at about 2:30 PM and they just kind of passed out all over. This little guy is Mason, he's the son of Sam's sister Leah, and he took a fancy to our Sleeping Beauty dress and wouldn't take it off. Now this is a photo to keep and share with his future fiance!
Happy New Year everyone!
We love you!
Nerf Guns...2 Grown Men...Need I say more?
This year Santa brought Nerf guns to our home. Was this to the delight of our children? Of course, but I think Sam was even more excited. And when his brother's family came to visit, one thing led to another, and then there was all out war!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Cha-Ching!
Christmas Night Appetizers with the Elmer Clan
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Sam's Nightmare
"He came! And he wants a Book of Mormon!"
Playing Santa
The Night Before Christmas
One of our family traditions is one that we picked up from our former Bishop's family: New P.J.'s for Christmas Eve! Even Samuel and I get a new pair, only this year, in the early Black Friday daze, I had purchased p.j.'s that were woefully, woefully too small for us! Oh well! The kid's dressed on the spot and we set out our brownies and milk for Santa and carrot's for the reindeer. Ava's class also made reindeer food to sprinkle in the front yard (oatmeal & glitter), so Samuel & the kiddies had to make a mad dash into the frosty night.
Christmas Eve Dinner...Mexican Style!
Here we are gathered at the table. There is nothing better than being surrounded with the people you love!
This recipe turned out fabulous and comes from Cooking Light Magazine.
If your interested in giving this recipe a try, follow the link below.
http://find.myrecipes.com/recipes/recipefinder.dyn?action=displayRecipe&recipe_id=1134120
FRA-GI-LE'
But it's a "major award"!
I love the movie "A Christmas Story", and this year we saw the famous leg lamp on Dove Court at their annual Christmas display. I told Sam "I want that lamp!"...and then I researched it on-line and found it for $139.00-on sale from $250.00! Yea, I'm over it now. But it's still really cool.
I love the movie "A Christmas Story", and this year we saw the famous leg lamp on Dove Court at their annual Christmas display. I told Sam "I want that lamp!"...and then I researched it on-line and found it for $139.00-on sale from $250.00! Yea, I'm over it now. But it's still really cool.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Rock-on!
Last week I was vacuuming and was inspired by the handle--it resembled a microphone! I made a house-wide announcement: "It's time to ROCK-OUT!" Everyone came running and we blasted the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's "A Mad Russian's Christmas" and had so much fun! Iris even ran to the front door in a frenzy and body-slammed it. The door won. And yes, she was okay. Merry Christmas and take a little time to rock-out too!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Budding Scientists
I had my nephews over and we watched "Sid the Science Kid" on PBS. On this particular episode we learned about the natural process that food undergoes when it begins to spoil: Decay! They were captivated, especially when I inspected my own bowl of seemingly ripe fruit on the counter and discovered that one tangerine in the middle was in the advance stages of...you name it: Decay! They had a blast comparing and contrasting the healthy and spoiled fruit, and loved dissecting it with a cheese knife. Fruit, anyone?
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