Sunday, December 28, 2008

The Ultimate White Christmas!

As you can tell from two posts below we were already "blessed" with some snow. And that was fine. It could have stopped there but it didn't! We had so much fun shoveling and shoveling and MORE shoveling to keep our driveway clear. When the storm on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day was all done, I think we shoveled a good 18". That doesn't count the wet snow from yesterday to make sure the drain pipes and grates are clear so there isn't any flooding.

Snow for Christmas is a rare event indeed. And this much for us is just plain CRAZY!! But it has been fun to play in. And we are now ready for it to go away. I'll stop talking now and let you see for yourself.

What we woke up to on Christmas Eve Day!

That's 10" of powder on the driveway :D


Grandpa's picnic table


Off to sled


Being creative


Amber, me and David

What we woke up to on Christmas morning! MORE SNOW!!



Same shot from yesterday. Where's the picnic table?

Our backyard~really it is!





One wicked ice cycle!


Snow Chairs


Amber's snowman creation on the back of Rob's car! The snow was so powdery that putting a snowball together was difficult.

Look at these drifts!



Sledding! Fun Times!!

Josh & Tabitha.

Josh, we love you but you still look like a Teletubbie!!








A beautiful scene before heading inside for a wonderful dinner. We hope everyone had a wonderful day celebrating our Savior's birth.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Monday, December 22, 2008

Such a busy season...

...I haven't had the time to post.
Our decorated tree!

Rob & David put up the train around the tree last night.

TOLO:

Amber and her date Cole

Cole was such a good sport and "stud muffin" walking in with two girls! Morgan's date wasn't able to come (yes, us Mom's wanted to smack him!) and she already had her dress, flowers and tickets. They had such a good time and came back and played games.
SNOW!!! And LOTS of it!!

And don't forget the good old North East wind!
Gotta love snow drifts!




David and Rob had a snowball fight. I think you can tell from this picture who won!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Caution: Stepping up on the Soapbox

Okay! I'm fired up!!! This issue has been festering for a while. What is it you ask? It's the issue of the audience side of "Concert Etiquette" . How do you behave at a school band or choir concert? How do you permit your children to behave at a concert?
I've been noticing for the past few years (but it's been the rare person) that people talk while the students are playing/singing. But last night just tipped the scale for me. I have NEVER been at a concert with the most RUDEST people in attendance. I think EVERY "rule" on Concert Etiquette was broken.

The family in front of us ~ the Dad came in late toting a cup of coffee, Mom broke out the snacks (M & M's, Skittles, and a PayDay bar) for the kiddos, reading out loud Where is Waldo, letting one of their children get up and down to go visit a friend DURING the songs, etc., etc., etc. And what was with all the parents waving to their students? I'm serious, this one Grandma was waving the entire time during the first song! Another Dad, that was in the front row was waving at his child during the song. Um, hello, they are not in elementary school anymore people. And if you are the one that dropped them off, they know you are there!

Then there are the crying babies. Don't get me wrong, I haven't forgotten! I can honestly tell you that I took my baby out of the auditorium BEFORE they became an annoyance. When David was little, the sound of the trumpets scared him so out I went into the hall where I could still hear and David relaxed.

Did you know that the audience is as much a part of the performance as the student? Did you know that there are "rules" for attending a concert for the audience? Time for an education! Really they are just common sense and being polite to others around you.
  • Clapping is the appropriate way to show appreciation for the performance rather than whistling or cheering.

  • Please do not hum or clap along with the performers, unless specifically invited to do so.

  • Parents should keep small children seated with them. If children become restless or fussy, please move them to the outer corridor.

  • Enter the auditorium quietly. Once you have been seated, be alert to activity on the stage as the musicians take their place for the concert.

  • When the conductor enters, it is customary to applaud politely. Whistling, yelling, or screaming is not appropriate at any time before, during, or after a concert.

  • Never stand or move around while music is being performed. It distracts listeners around you, as well as the performers. If you must leave for any reason, wait until a piece is finished, and the audience is applauding. Also, return to your seat only between numbers.

  • It is impolite to talk, or even whisper, while the music is being performed. Listeners and performers are also distracted by sounds from programs, candy wrappers, jewelry and other objects. Remain still, and be thoughtful of others by talking or making sounds only between numbers.

  • It is impolite to wear hats or caps during a concert.

  • It is impolite to eat or drink refreshments during a concert.

  • Always say “excuse me,” if you must pass in front of someone while going to or from your seat.

  • Watch the conductor when the music stops to decide whether or not to applaud. Some musical works have several parts or movements and the audience is expected to applaud only after all movements have been performed.

  • Make certain that all pagers and cellphones are turned off prior to the start of any concert.
I felt SO sad for the three choirs that performed last night. And I was only there to make an announcement and presentation to a student.

Officially stepping off the box now!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Oh, the wish!!!

The wish for unlimited amounts of Treadmills! TREADMILLS?!?!?! Yep! You read that correctly. I would so LOVE for our family to do this for a talent show. But not sure I can come up with 8 treadmills. Let alone transport them to the place where we would perform. So until then, enjoy!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pv5zWaTEVkI

And you know I can't have a post without some eye candy. And this is the sweetest candy in the photo bin right now! Thanks Jessica for this beautiful picture of Elizabeth.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Since we were detained last week going to get our tree (because of the rain) we were determined to get it this Saturday!


David (I think he looks a lot like Robert in this picture) was a bit sad that we didn't go out to our usual place, Fullner Tree Farm to cut down our tree. He was so looking forward to helping this year. But since it had been raining pretty hard all morning, we knew that it would be smushy walking around.

So we just went to our local nursery here in Lynden!


Ruby has carried home many a Christmas tree for us.

Once we got it set up we had to let it dry out before we start putting the lights and ornaments on. I'll make sure to show a picture when we're all done. By then it was time to eat some dinner and get ready for Amber's 1st vocal recital.

She did such a good job! This was the first time we've worked with this particular pianist and he was very impressed with the maturity of Amber's voice. It's always nice to get additional input. He was great to work with.

As you can tell it was a busy, but a very good Saturday.

Friday, December 5, 2008

It's been crazy around here!

Thanksgiving was GREAT!! It was full of...
Mom's official potato peelers

A tense chess game
a baby faced girl sporting her new hair cut
a hungry boy wanting to eat

a traditional picture before we eat

an untraditional picture!!!
And trying, I mean really trying to get a family picture....
Josh and I are the ONLY ones being semi-serious here

Opps :D
Eeeewwwwww, can you guess what David did here?

This was the best one we managed.
And even though we weren't with this little one and her Mom I had to show these adorable pictures Jessica took! So beautiful!!!


And we got to talk with her Daddy quite a few times this day. Perfect!!