Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Merry Christmas

We had a wonderful Christmas in Alabama. We got to see a lot of family and friends, although we didn't get to see everyone. Lily was all about presents this year. She would open one and say "Ooooh" and the hold her hands out for the next one. She also had a great time with her grandparents, even though she was a touch grouchy the whole time. I finally realized she had 4 teeth coming in along with being totally off schedule and out of time zone. Oh well. She bonded with Grandaddy Mike who taught her the "fist bump" and walked her up and down the streets of their neighborhood looking for dogs. Our airplane travels this time left little to be desired. We got delayed on the way out and had to spend the night in Denver. Then, on the way home our airplane to Wyoming from Denver was "downgraded to a smaller plane". This literally meant that it seated 19 people total. We could see the piolets flying the plane because there was no separation between them and us. Zack could see through the windsheild! No flight attendant-just a recording telling us how to buckle the seat belts. Needless to say there was no bathroom or peanuts on board. Quite an experience I must say. Hope everyone had as wonderful a time with family and friends as we did. Love you all! 
 
 
 
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

This girl loves chocolate...

Just a quick last post before we're on our way to AL. For those of you who haven't heard this story, I baked a homemade chocolate pie last week for our bible study. It took a while and I was pretty proud so before we left I wrapped it up and put it on the table so I wouldn't forget it. I went to get my coat and two seconds later I came back to find the pie like this. Lily had a giant handful of it and was eating away. It was all over her-she was halfway cleaned up when I took this pic. I couldn't get mad because I said "Well, was it good?" and all she said was "Mmmmm". Oh well. Also, there is a pic of a recent news cast here which we thought was hilarious. The newscasts here look more like a high school production. Guess theres not that much going on around here. This particular one was about the recent frigid weather. We feel the same way as Dan Wimp here. Can't wait to get there to thaw out a little bit. See you soon! 
 
 
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Zack's Carbon Footprint

Oh, the weather outside is.... Anyway, poor Zack has to get up early each morning and brave the cold. His little truck is warm-blooded and dosen't know what we're doing to it. As you can see, it takes quite a while for the thing to go in this weather. By the way, it was -17 this morning and didn't even break 0 all day. Anywho, since we are stuck inside(in our warm little house) this is what Lily and I do for fun. She is quite the domestic diva. Her two favorite things are the vacuum and the broom. And she does it with such style. Hope this carries over to the teenage years. 
 
 
 
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Light Up Lander!

This weekend we went to "Light up Lander" which is where they light up the trees downtown and have games and things for kids. It goes without mention that it was freezing cold. Lily wasn't quite sure of the whole thing. It didn't help that it took us 30 minutes to get her into this snowsuit and boots and then she couldn't walk and just stood there crying. However, it kept her nice and toasty-thanks Googa and Grandaddy! She liked the lights and the other kids but did not want her face painted this time so we opted for a stamp instead. And then came Santa, I wasn't sure how she'd react but I didn't expect this! Oh well, holiday memories. Someday, I hope she laughs at this and is not seriously scarred. After that fiasco we all went to dinner to warm up a bit. We are getting into the spirit and counting down the days to our trip home. See you guys soon! 
 
 
 
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Friday, December 4, 2009

Brrrr!

Wow. Thats all I can say. This week has taken a dramatic turn to NEGATIVE temps! Zack thinks that we experienced this last winter but I do not remember it being this cold. Maybe I was hulled up in the house with a newborn then and just didn't actually feel it. It is true that the air here is drier and it may not feel quite as cold as it would in AL, but negative temps are cold any way you slice it. The weather man (who looks 15 by the way) keeps looking on the bright side and saying "I think we'll see highs in the teens today!" Woo hoo. Who would've thought I'd be thankful for that. This presents a whole new problem with a very active 16 month old who is very independant and wants to walk everywhere for herself. The snow is as deep as her in some spots! Not to mention trying to strap her in a carseat with 15 layers on. Someday I will look back at this and laugh. On the other hand, this weather sure puts you in the Christmas spirit and it is absolutely beautiful out. This sure is an adventure, I tell you, and we are creating memories everyday! 
 
 
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