Wednesday, January 8, 2014

December

I just love December.  The excitement that's in the air, the spirit of Christmas, spending time with family and friends, and all the fun activities we always do with our own little family.  We started off December by putting up our Christmas decorations.
 Mia loved putting the ornaments on the tree.  After she went to bed we had to spread them out a bit.
 When I was a kid, every year we got a new Christmas ornament. If we went somewhere fun that year we would get an ornament on vacation, or we would pick out one based on what was going on in our lives or just one we liked.  We decided to do the same thing with Mia and Monty and I are trying to get ornaments from where we go on vacation.  Mia's been in love with the Toy Story movies this year and Buzz is her favorite so we got her a Buzz Lightyear ornament this year.  When Monty and I were on our cruise we got a turtle for the tree in Costa Maya, Mexico.
 All lit up. We have 4 stockings hanging by the fireplace because our stocking holders spell NOEL.  Guess we need a 4th family member so they can all be filled by Santa.
 We had our first snow fall so of course we had to go out and play in the snow.
 Sadly there wasn't much snow to play in. Mia really wanted to build a snowman.  We finally got one put together that was about 3 inches tall.  It was even too small to get a decent picture of it.
 The first weekend in December we had a bunch of old friends over from out student ward. We just got together for dinner and catching up. It was lots of fun and it's amazing how far we've all come from being a bunch of newly weds in the student ward.  I didn't manage to get any pictures with everyone there but we had a great time and Mia even managed to share some toys with her friends.
 Every year the NICU where I work does a Christmas party for all our graduates.  It's so fun to see the babies I've worked with growing up.  No Christmas party would be complete without a visit from Santa.  He gave all of the kids a bell.  Mia wore hers as a necklace on a very regular basis and would tell anyone who would listen that it was from Santa.
 We also wrote a letter to Santa at the party.  Mia asked Santa for a big bike, more blocks, a bell, and a lion.  Don't know where the lion came from but OK.  We then took the letter and mailed it at her preschool and Santa sent her a letter back.  That was pretty cool.
 Monty's family are huge RSL soccer fans.  This year RSL made it to the MLS Cup (the super bowl of soccer).  The whole family got together at Monty's Dad's work to watch the game.
 Aunt Trina ended up having to entertain the nieces for a bit.  It was a VERY long game...and sadly didn't end the right way either.
December brought some seriously cold weather so we didn't know if we'd make it to Temple Square to see the lights.  We decided to bundle up tight one night and give it a try.
It was super cold and started blizzarding after we'd been there about 20 min.  Mia told us the snow was hurting her face so we decided it was time to go.
Mia LOVES make-up. Whenever I've getting ready she wants me to put make up on her too.  She also likes putting gel in her hair, spray on her neck, and anything else girly.  One day this is how I found her in my bathroom.  She looked up at me and said "Look mom, I'm pretty now."  I couldn't help but just laugh. 
 Mia also got to sit on Santa's lap at our ward Christmas party.  This time she just asked Santa for a big bike.
 My Mom's extended family that lives in Utah usually tries to get together for a Christmas party every year.  This year it was at Aunt Carol's house.  Julie was a big hit with the younger crowd.
 Mia and Samantha.  Second cousins...I think...It's my cousin's daughter.
 We painted Mia's nails all festive for the holiday before she went to Nana's for the grand kid Christmas party.  Mia got to spend the night at Nana's too while Monty and I went to dinner and to the Forgotten Carroll's.
 Mia at Nana's for the Christmas party.  They had dinner, decorated cookies, made a little craft, acted out the Christmas story...
 And buried themselves in teddy bears,
Starting a couple years ago all the girls in Monty's family started getting together for lunch.  We did that again this year and in addition to our normal ugly socks, we had ugly sweaters this year.  They were shiny purple or pink (depending on what one you got) and the most awful fit ever.  I still need to get a copy of the picture of all of us.  We ended up with a lot of people staring at us and even some asking us what in the world we were doing.  If I ever get a copy of the picture I'll add it in.

We finally got a decent snow fall so we were then able to attempt a little bit bigger snowman.  We couldn't get the snow to pack very good so it's kind of a sad little snowman, but he has a carrot for his nose and that is all that mattered to Mia.
 The snow was slick enough to sled down the driveway.
 We went to Idaho for Christmas this year so Mia got to open a few presents before Christmas so we didn't have quite as much to take up and Aunt Trina wanted to watch Mia open a few presents.
 Mia got boots (for walking according to her) and a puzzle from Aunt Trina.  The puzzle is pretty cool because it's made up of 4 pictures of Mia with various family members.
 Aunt Gina gave her Minnie Mouse.  She has to sleep with it every night now.
 A couple days before we left for Idaho we went to Ogden to see the Christmas Village.  Mia was much more excited about it this year.  However she kept spilling her hot chocolate and that led to a few melt downs.
 We picked the right day to go because they had 2 of Santa's reindeer there.
 Mia also got to ride on the train.  She kept saying over and over how Awesome it was.
 No Christmas would be complete without an adorable new Christmas dress.
 Then it was off to Idaho.  Mia and Grandpa were getting festive in their matching hats.
 This is my little brother's girl friend Kia.  She is also Mia's new best friend.  She calls her Kia Kia.
 And of course Christmas wouldn't be complete without chocolate balls (at least this year the mess stayed in her mouth).
While we were in Idaho we went to Lava Hot Springs.  This time Mia got to come along.  It was her first time to the "warm swimming pools."
She had a blast
Christmas Eve we went to the nursing home to have pie with Great Grandpa.  Mia was a bit scared of Great Grandpa and stuck close to dad. 
When it came time to help make dinner Mia was a big helper. 
 On Christmas Eve Mia gets to open one present and it is new PJs.
 Milk and cookies for Santa and carrots for his reindeer.
 What it looked like after Santa came.  Apparently Santa got the message that she wanted a big bike.
Christmas morning was pretty fun. 
 This year Mia definitely got the concept of opening presents.
 She had all kinds of goodies in her stocking from Santa.  By far her favorite Christmas present was her very own make up kit that was tucked away in her stocking.  She pulled it out, clutched it to her chest, and cried out "Make up."  We all laughed at her.
 She watched patiently perched atop her bike while Daddy opened his stocking.
 She wasn't as patient when it came to opening presents under the tree. She wanted to open all the presents and thought they should all be for her.  After a brief melt down we got her back on track.
 Go Patriots!
 Mia got two dress up skirts from Grandma and Grandpa.
 I have to say this child was spoiled rotten this year.  This isn't even everything she got.  She had presents from Nana and Grandpa and Aunts still at home.  Part of it was I have been earning gift cards online most the year so I really spent very little on Christmas this year.  I maybe spent about $35 out of pocket...not too shabby.
 Grandma had marshmallows at her house that were bigger than Mia's mouth.
 That afternoon Kia Kia came over and brought Mia another present.  Mia really does liker her elephant, she'd just woken up from a nap and is still a bit groggy.
Once Mia was awake she helped her build a tower with her new wooden blocks.
 A trip to Grandma's house wouldn't be complete without sitting in the hot tub.
 Mia and Uncle Shawn.  Uncle Shawn had to take a back seat to Kia this weekend...he's just not as cool as Kia apparently.
 Back at home Mia was all ready for bed in her new PJs from Nana and Grandpa and her new doll that has the exact same PJs.
 Riding her bike with all the snow has proven to be a challenge.  It's hard to get on and off the sidewalk. She's had a few wrecks but still wants to be out riding.
 Santa brought Mia a birthday cake.  That means we had to have a party.  She put a piece of cake on each plate and then got us some tea (water) to go with our cake.  We had quite the party but you aren't allowed to even pretend eat the cake.  I learned that the hard way.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

November

We started off November with a carry over from October. A couple days into November we went to Wendy's for dinner and they still had their Halloween kids meals.  Mia enjoyed her Shrek/Fiona mask (it was double sided so you could chose). Sadly it didn't last very long being paper and all but she still gets to wear her Shrek ears.  She likes it when Monty wears them too.
November was my birthday.  Mia asked me if I was 16 and I told her sure.  I don't know if I'd want to go back to being 16 again though.  We went out to Zupa's for dinner (one of my favorite) and then came home for birthday pie.
 For my birthday Monty and Mia got me tickets to the Forgotten Carols.  I am so excited and can't wait to go!
 With the colder weather we are back to doing a lot more playing in the house. We've built more of our super towers.  Santa Clause needs to bring Mia some more Lego's so we can build bigger and stronger towers and bigger houses.
 When it started getting cold Monty moved Mia's slide and tramp downstairs next to her box house.  Now she has her own little playground downstairs where it's much warmer than outside.
 This girl loves to jump!
 One night while I was at work Monty kept Mia entertained forever by making Mia burritos.
 Mia decided she wanted all of her friends to watch a movie with her one day.  She brought out all of her stuffed animals and set them on the couch so they could watch "Buzz" (Toy Story) with her. I had to watch from the chair.  Her friends sat out there for a couple days until I decided it was time to reclaim the couch. :-)
I will confess. I am not above bribery to get Mia to be good when running errands. On this particular day we had a bunch of stores to go to. I promised Mia if she was good the whole time she could pick out a doughnut at the grocery store (our last stop). She was pretty good considering all we had to do and she was absolutely ecstatic that they had Christmas doughnuts!
Monty decided one evening to make cinnamon rolls. Isn't he a sexy baker. :-)
 We spent Thanksgiving with Monty's family this year. Wednesday night before Thanksgiving is always pie night. We had soup and left lots of room for dessert. Then you don't have to worry about leaving room for dessert on Thanksgiving. I think it's the best idea ever!
Monty's mom got the two youngest grand kids matching turkey day dresses. It was impossible to get a picture of both Mia and Sophie looking at the camera in their dresses.
 All the grand kids on Thanksgiving.  HAPPY TURKEY DAY!
 Like I said before I have decided bribery can definitely be a good thing in working with a strong willed 3 year old. Another great bribe...a bubble bath.  We just need Santa to bring her some bubble bath of her very own.