Christmas is a time to spend with family. We have for the last couple of years invited our extended family to join us for Christmas Eve (a potluck dinner and a time of opening gifts). This year was no different, and many were able to be with us and enjoyed our time greatly.
Christmas morning was a quiet time for Gary and I to make preparations for our children and grandchildren to arrive to spend the day. We love having them here and enjoyed the excitement as each of them had the chance to open the gifts bestowed on them. One of the gifts given to us by our daughters was a change in name for the grandkids to call us. We are honored that each of them had their own ideas and traditions/cultures to bring to us and are wowed by the fact that they all came together to choose one name that all could agree on. So from Nana/Papa; Mormor/Morfar; Grandma/Grandpa we have gone to Gammlemor or Gammie for short and Gammlefar or Gamfie for short.
Enjoy our little slideshow of pictures from time spent with family. Merry Christmas to all near and far.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Make a Mess Wednesday with Oliver
| What's this? |
| Hmmm, what's outside? |
| Casen is helping recycle pop cans. |
| What Grandpa? |
Auntie Em and Brianna came over for part of the day so Eme could snow blow our driveway. Lucius and Brianna played while Oliver napped. Then Eme napped while Brianna napped. When Oliver woke up it was time to decorate the cookies. You ask how many sprinkles are too many. Apparently whatever a little boy decides to put on the cookie and not the table is the right amount. I love taking care of my grandkids to give their mommies and daddies a break.
Check out the slideshow of our day:
Enjoy this season of family and remember the real reason for the season is Jesus.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Thankful Thanksgiving
Wow what a weekend. We started our weekend at Church on Wednesday evening sharing a turkey meal with Gary's cousin Bob. It was a fun event and very good food.
On Thursday Michelle, Jeremy, and Casen came over so that Gary could help with schematics for a project that Michelle wanted to get accomplished using wood from a wardrobe that Jeremy had. It will be a toy box of sorts for the other grandparents house. While Gary and Jeremy worked on cutting the wood and getting it ready to assemble Michelle helped me in the house by sweeping and preparing lunch for us all. Casen played on the floor with Kleo and Copper, who was here to visit. Then I decided to move the TV back down to the lower level so as to have a room for the grandkids to play in on the main floor. Michelle and Jeremy helped carry things down and then Jeremy hooked the TV back up down stairs.
In the afternoon, I received a call from Margaret telling me that Oliver had a question for me and she added it was NOT her idea. Oliver very politely asked if he could have an overnight with Mormor? Of course when he asks so politely, who can say no (about 3 am when he announced he was awake, I was questioning myself).
After we got ourselves up on Friday morning, Gary headed to physical therapy and Oliver and I played and read some books. When Gary came home we headed to breakfast with Pastor Ron, Priscilla, and Doug at Bonnie's cafe. After finishing a very large pancake and helping me to eat my breakfast Oliver announced it was time to go home.
We then headed over to Eme and Jon's for our family Thanksgiving feast. On the ride over to Eme's, Cousin Bob was sitting in the back seat with Oliver and they were having a discussion of sorts (the kind you can have with an almost 3 year old). They were not quite seeing eye to eye and Gary, from the front seat said to Oliver & Bob -- "seems you have a difference of opinion". To which Oliver says "we have a difference of a penguin?" We all chuckled at that and just a few minutes later Oliver leans over to Bob and says "Bob, you give me a headache". Of course, that comes under the category -- Kids say the darndest things.
What fun to watch all of the grandkids as they play and chase each other. We had a wonderful time of eating food and playing games and watching Jeremy and Jon play Wii.
Saturday was spent doing projects at home, creating crafts for Christmas presents. What a time to reflect on all the things we have to be thankful for. Family, Friends, Relatives, and provisions of food.
| Casen, Michelle & Copper. Copper wanted to be a part of the action. |
| Grandma, Help; Copper dog's in the way. |
| Okay, we'll make room for you Copper dog. |
| Really, mom, I was here first. Copper is such a ham. |
| Grandma, this ball makes noise. |
| Help, I've been jailed!! |
In the afternoon, I received a call from Margaret telling me that Oliver had a question for me and she added it was NOT her idea. Oliver very politely asked if he could have an overnight with Mormor? Of course when he asks so politely, who can say no (about 3 am when he announced he was awake, I was questioning myself).
After we got ourselves up on Friday morning, Gary headed to physical therapy and Oliver and I played and read some books. When Gary came home we headed to breakfast with Pastor Ron, Priscilla, and Doug at Bonnie's cafe. After finishing a very large pancake and helping me to eat my breakfast Oliver announced it was time to go home.
We then headed over to Eme and Jon's for our family Thanksgiving feast. On the ride over to Eme's, Cousin Bob was sitting in the back seat with Oliver and they were having a discussion of sorts (the kind you can have with an almost 3 year old). They were not quite seeing eye to eye and Gary, from the front seat said to Oliver & Bob -- "seems you have a difference of opinion". To which Oliver says "we have a difference of a penguin?" We all chuckled at that and just a few minutes later Oliver leans over to Bob and says "Bob, you give me a headache". Of course, that comes under the category -- Kids say the darndest things.
What fun to watch all of the grandkids as they play and chase each other. We had a wonderful time of eating food and playing games and watching Jeremy and Jon play Wii.
Saturday was spent doing projects at home, creating crafts for Christmas presents. What a time to reflect on all the things we have to be thankful for. Family, Friends, Relatives, and provisions of food.
A Post Forgotten -- From this summer
| Oliver the "line" king. |
| Let's paint. (You may ask what's in the bucket - that's Mormor's secret) |
| Of course all of the rocks need a bath. |
| Now I can ring the windchime. |
| Bubbles -- what fun. |
| Look how high they go. |
| "Uncle" Bob's car (picture by Oliver) |
| It's not a big slide but it's fun just the same. |
| A new sidewalk chalk canvas. |
| Art and picture by Oliver. |
| Rocks found in sandbox (Picture by Oliver) |
| Copper seems to be saying "where is mine?" |
| Lucius after the trip to the dirt in the planter. |
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