Thursday, January 29, 2009

Looking to the Future...

Sam recently had his 100th day of 2nd grade. They spent a lot of time talking about the number 100. First I have a picture he drew of himself at 100 years old. We think it's funny, especially the walker and the squinty eyes, and the rickety legs.


For some reason I can't get this one to rotate properly. It's a little booklet the shape of the number 100 and there are all kinds of things to do with one hundred. I had to show the front page for Uncle Peter. If he had $100 he would buy.....


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Validation

One of my friends posted this video on Facebook and it put a smile on my face. It's a bit long (16 minutes) but worth it.




I thought of it again today while doing laundry. As I was loading the washer, Emmy (the little girl I babysit) said, "Julie, you are really great at putting clothes in the washer." I said thanks, and chuckled to myself and then thought, Yea, I finally have something to blog about.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Christmas Post


We started our festivities with Sam's Christmas Program at School. His class sang I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas. It sure was cute and they had adorable hip hats, as you can see. Unfortunately they also look like they have evil eyes.
Later that day, one of our favorite people came into town. We also had a visit from her mom and dad and our other cousins from Reno. It was so fun to see them all and we miss them already. We took a family picture that was very memorable. Tune back in later to see those.
We helped Grandpa Alger clean out his train room and found our Hogwarts Express in the process. Our family received this from Grandpa and Grandma Alger back in 2001. It was Sam's first Christmas. I'm going to dedicate a future post to this train in the near future. I took a picture of Sam with his arms up (just like above) back then and as soon as I learn how to scan photos I'll put them up together and we can compare.

Of course it came with a platform 9 and 3/4.

It was so fun.
On Christmas Eve we were blessed with a free KING size bed. One of Matt's co-workers got a new bed and was kind enough to give us this one. It's like new. And it's 16 inches wider than the queen bed we had (yes, we measured). We don't have to touch while we sleep and there aren't any springs poking our backs while we sleep. It has been an adjustment to look over at Matt and see him sleeping on the other side of the room. This bed is seriously huge. Parley pants got to be the first to try it out. She kept trying to sit up but it was just too comfy, so she just layed there.Then Matt tried it out and the same thing happened to him.
Then, on the night of Christmas Eve we went up to Matt's mom and dad's house. Grandma Bea was there feeling festive. It was fun to visit and spend time with cousins.

We read the Nativity from the scriptures and sang Christmas Hymns. Sam was really not having a good time. (As you can see below.) Things weren't going the way he thought they should. He really wanted to open presents.

We were blessed with a nice Christmas morning. Here are some of the favorite gifts. Sam got Transformer footy pajamas and a 49ers hat from his dad. And Sam gave Matt a 49ers blanket. It's so cozy.

We opened gifts and then busted over to Grandma Alger's house for her Christmas Brunch, which was yummy as always.
A few days after Christmas there was a momentous meeting of cuties. Our cousin brought his sweet little Lois over and we put her and Parlayna together for a little photo shoot.
Lois was super friendly. Parsley wasn't so sure.

It was a fun time. I wish I had taken more pictures. I always wish that and I still always forget to bring the camera.