Friday, December 28, 2012

Family, Fun, Food, Front teeth!

What a way to end the year!!
As is our tradition, the girls and I headed up to Minneapolis to
spend time with Dean/Rachel and kids after Christmas.
Grammy and Boppa came along too, and we had a great time.

We love staying at Dean and Rachel's.  They are wonderful
hosts and great family. They always make us feel comfortable
and loved.  We love eating with them, and playing with them,
and relaxing with them.

This year was really neat because all the cousins are getting old
enough to really enjoy each other.  It is so special to watch
them grow up together and love spending time with each other.
I am so very grateful to my wonderful brother for these memories!

One of our favorite places is the Mall of America, and our visit
to the American Girl Doll store.  This year was extra special
with Avery's new doll, Clarice.
She was very excited to pick out a "mismatched" outfit.
(it took us a bit of time, and the help of the catalog, for 
Avery to explain what she actually wanted was 'matching'
outfits.  So, she and Clarice now have beautiful matching
dresses and headbands, or 'mismatched' outfits!)

Our favorite spot at the MoA is the amusement park.
We love all the rides, especially the roller coasters and
log ride.  We spent several hours enjoying them all.
And then, as evening was upon us, and we were almost
ready to head home, the Rousehouse tooth curse struck again!

The girls and I were on a roller coaster, and it was a fast,
jerky one.  As we neared the end, it took a sharp turn/stop and 
Avery slammed her mouth on the bar.  Blood was everywhere!
As you may know, mouth wounds are bleeders!
Not only that, but the one front tooth she still has
(she had the other pulled a few months ago after chipping it)
was knocked loose.  
So, here I am, carrying a screaming, bleeding child while
Ella is crying because Avery is crying.  And what do the
teenage ride attendants say to me as I'm screaming for help?
"Maam, you need to exit the ride area."
Are you kidding me!?!
Now, I won't relive the horrible experience we had getting any help or first aid, 
but I will say, it was awful!
My mom and I finally managed to get the most basic of 
first aid, and after listening to the pathetic request of the manager to assure him 
he had "done due diligence", we got Aves calmed down.  
We were heading out of the amusement area (I certainly had enough)
and we pass one of the girls favorite rides.
Avery looks up, swollen and bloody, and says 
"Can we ride that one more time?"
Yes, my brave baby, yes we can!
We spent another 30 minutes riding rides, and even rode 
a different roller coaster!  Oh my wonderful baby!

A few weeks later and the tooth is still there! It has tightened
back up and appears to be okay.
Now, I'm not holding my breath, as I'm 0/2 with teeth.
Both Claire and Avery have knocked teeth that later became
infected and had to be pulled.  But, for now, I'm counting my lucky
stars and hoping this time will be different!


Clarice and her new ear piercings ~

Cousins Sophie and Arwyn at the AG store

Uncle Dean took the girls sledding in their neighborhood.
The girls thought the cardboard box was the best sled!


Until they fell off~

Uncle Dean and Arwyn

Aunt Rachel knitted the cutest hats for the girls!  They all love wearing them.

Claire and I had so much fun together.  She is getting so big and is really
a great person to hang out with.  I am so grateful for her old soul and
loving personality!


Aves and Claire rode rides with me a little extra while Ella enjoyed
some shopping time with Grammy.  That girl loves to shop!

The girls and I enjoying the rides!

Finally, all 3 girls ready to ride!


We all love the roller coasters! We rode this one over and over and over...

Buggie was quite swollen the next day.  She really hit her mouth hard!

We have so much for which to be grateful.  
Our family, our great opportunities, our teeth.
Thank you God for all the gifts in our life.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!

We had such a great Christmas this year! I'm beginning to understand
why my parents loved Christmas so much when I was growing up.
There is nothing better than watching your children run downstairs,
laugh and scream at the cool stuff they find, and then beg to be the
first to hand out their gifts! What a blessing!

As usual, I probably went a bit overboard, but I can't help it!
I love buying gifts for people. I love finding that just right gift for
each member of my family. 

This year had several special moments, beside the general joy of gift-giving.
Here are a few of my favorite memories of Christmas 2012:

1. My girls didn't whine, pout or forget the true meaning of Christmas.
They were thankful for their gifts, but remembered why we celebrate.
They embraced Jesus' birthday, they thanked God and their family for 
everything they have, and they took time to enjoy each other between
shreds of paper and bows!

2. Each girl either made, or went out specifically to buy, a gift for
everyone in their family. They all put a lot of thought, and time,
into each gift.  They were each so excited to give their gifts
and were beaming with pride and love as we opened them.

3. We had the most wonderful Christmas Eve! We went to church,
enjoyed a beautiful service, then went to dinner with some good 
family friends.  We talked and laughed the night away.
It was so much fun and such a great way to kickoff the holiday!

4. We hosted Christmas dinner at our house with Grammy and Boppa.
For the first time in my life, I did not go to my mom's house for 
Christmas dinner.  For the first time in my life, my mom did not have
to make a big Christmas feast.  I did!

5. I made a real, holiday meal.  I'm talking ham, potatoes,
creamed corn, sweet potatoes, the works!  And, I can honestly say,
it was delicious!! Well, almost everything was delicious.  I tried baking
real bread for the first time, and it was a bit thick to say the least.
But, besides that, we had  wonderful feast and I was so happy
to bless my mom with the gift of relaxation!

6. We spent the evening with Grandpa and Grandma Johnson and 
Jamie and Kyle.  I can't remember the last time I got to see so 
much of my family all on Christmas day.  Very special!

7. Avery got her first American Girl doll and the older girls
were as happy for her as she was!  I was so proud of my big girls.
They were so happy for Aves as she opened her doll, and neither
one of them asked, "where's my big present".  They were
grateful for what they received and happy for Buggie.

8. I forgot what I had bought and wrapped for Dave and he ended
up opening 2 flexible light thingys.  You had to be there, but it
was funny!

9. I was reminded several times that I have the best life and the
best family and the most loving, caring God!

Our Christmas Eve tradition is to let the girls each open 1 present.
Of course, they've learned it's always pajamas!
Several years ago, we asked Santa to only fill our stockings and to
give our gifts to kids who need them.  The girls love getting all the
trinkets and fun stuff in their stockings!
They had so much fun together, giving each other homemade gifts.
Ella gave Aves one of her treasured hamsters.  So special!


Claire made one of her famous duct-tape purses for Aves!

It took quite a while to get through the piles of presents, especially
when we stopped to play!

Pure joy!

She was so excited! The exact Just Like Me doll she wanted!
She named her Clarice.  Dave and I are still getting used to the name!

Ella gave me a frog. How cool is that?!

They got another doll bunkbed.  It's almost as much fun
putting it together as it is playing with it!


Merry Christmas and many blessings to all of our
family and friends!