Showing posts with label presents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presents. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Drop On In

Noacks-4.jpgOne of the best things about attending seminary with other soon-to-be pastors and their families is that we end up with friends all over the country. While it would be nice if all of the friends we made could live next door, it's also nice to know that we have pit stops all over the country.
Noacks-5.jpgKristin, Abby, and Brian (not pictured because I'm lame) stopped in for the night as part of their whirl wind vacation. They had been in Colorado Springs, then to Nebraska (spur of the moment thing), then back to Colorado Springs, and when they left our house they were on their way to Montana. It was just a couple days before Kristin's birthday, so we had to have a party while they were in town! It was a big birthday too, so we couldn't forget it.
Noacks.jpgI made Cherry Limeade Cupcakes for Kristin's birthday. You can find the recipe here. (The frosting is a bit different since food coloring was added and this time I opted to leave it out.)
Noacks-2.jpgAren't these cupcakes adorable in the mason jars and ice cream cups? So much fun and cute!
Noacks-3.jpgWe had the Sherrills and Meyers (not pictured, again, because I'm lame) over to help celebrate. We had just finished up VBS and we had a sleepover with the older Sherrill girls, so everyone was exhausted. Can you tell?
Noacks-9.jpgWe were starting to wind down a bit and give the children baths when the water wasn't warming up. My lovely husband then went down to check the water heater only to find water leaking all over the ground. Let's just say, the Sherrills were lucky to leave when the did, because at that point the 3 remaining pastors then headed to Home Depot. It was ater 9pm. When they arrived back home around 10pm our neighbor, who was partying in his garage, noticed three men carrying a huge box into our house. He promptly came over with tools and tubes to help. While there are times I wished we lived in the country, it's times like this that I am thankful to be in the city. Although after much wrangling and jiggling of tubes, cords, and things the new water heater was installed only to spray water everywhere. Since we have a large family, my husband decided that we needed a larger water heater than the one that was in our house. Therefore, the tubing didn't quite fit right, so we all went to bed after 11pm. Did I mention that it was Saturday night and we had to get up for church the next morning? Yeah. Then to make matters even more exciting our lights went out in the middle of the night. Thomas woke up crying, so I went to see what was wrong. The light in the hallway wasn't on and I couldn't see a darn thing. I got to Thomas' room only to look out the window to see our neighbors huddled around a candlelight in their garage. Good times! The lights ended up coming back on around 1am. That's when I woke up to beeping and the fan running again. Whew what a night.
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Sunday morning we were left to take cold showers or no showers. I'll let you figure out what we all decided. 
_MG_8772.jpgWhen we have company it's always a given that we have to get a group shot of all of the children. Our children just loved Abby. They had so much fun with her. I think she'll have to come back soon. 
Just as we were getting vehicles loaded up for church our awesome neighbor appeared. Starbucks and tubing in hand, he came over to finish up our water heater. We're pretty lucky to have such amazing neighbors. We arrived home after church to a working water heater and hot water in the house! You can't ask for much more than that. 

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Christmas Craziness

C2Obviously this was Anna’s first Christmas.  She seemed to enjoy herself in all the madness.

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I think every child had a different strategy to opening their gifts.  Once Rachel opened her doll she didn’t care about anything else.

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David LOVED EVERYTHING he opened.  That look of surprise/shock/excitement was there every time he opened something.  Now Rebecca is older and too sophisticated to show any emotion.C6This giraffe made the rounds.  I’m not even sure who’s toy this is, but everyone loves it.  It was in the $1 section at Michaels.  Maybe that’s where we’ll get all of their gifts next year.

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Elizabeth may end up getting the giraffe in the end.  She didn’t care to open anything.  She just went around and took the things that were already opened.  David is getting the hang of things this year.  Last year he was the way Elizabeth was this year. 

 C13I think Thomas’s goal was to open as many presents as quickly as possible because he was finished before anyone else.C14

  Things were getting a little messy.  We almost lost Elizabeth in the wrapping paper.

C15It’s starting to get out of control.  C17Yikes!  Stop the madness!  It was getting so crazy that we couldn’t tell if everything had been opened.  C19Anna’s been working on trying to roll over. C20She’s also quite the chatter box.    C24Jared was the go to guy to get stuff opened.  The packaging on toys these days is insane.  You almost need a saw or wire cutters to open things.C25  The older kids got 0 degrees sleeping bags.  With all the camping in the summer time it is still pretty cold at night and in the mornings.  Jared and David are trying them out.C28Jared’s had a long Advent season along with two Christmas Eve services and a Christmas morning service.  He was just a little tired.  C29  These are a few of our favorite things…

Sunday, December 27, 2009

On the Third Day of Christmas…

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my true love brought to me…oh, that doesn’t really work does it?  Well on Christmas Day he brought me Starbucks.  Did you know that Starbucks was open on Christmas day?  Jared stopped by on his way home.  What a wonderful husband I have!

CWhile my lovely husband was at Starbucks I had six children waiting patiently to tackle this pile of gifts. C1They were incredibly patient, but by about 11:00am, they finally gave up the wait by going to play with our neighbors next door.