Monday, December 27, 2010

My Dad Turns 60

The weekend of December 4th I flew down to College Station to celebrate my Dad's 60th birthday.  My Dad's birthday is actually Christmas day but everybody got together to celebrate before hand.  I got to spend Friday night with my Mom and Mark eating some great Mexican food.  Saturday morning the girls got to go shopping at one of my favorite places, Charming Charlies.  Unfortunately, there is not a Charming Charlies in Hawaii.  After my shopping fun, I got to surprise my Dad at his hotel.  He didn't even notice I was standing there until I said something.  Everybody got a kick out of the surprise.  That evening we got to visit with people we haven't seen since I was a little kid.  I'm so glad that I was able to be there and visit with everyone.  Although, it felt weird to have two nights without children.  I always felt like I was forgetting something.  It was nice to have some time to myself but everything was way too quiet.  I thought two days without my family would be a piece of cake but I was definitely ready to get home!  I'm going to blame it on the pregnancy hormones, but I actually cried in the airport on the way home.  I'm such a baby!
Casa Rod in downtown Bryan with the fam.  Soooooo good!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Thanksgiving Weekend

It's official.  Brandon and I have successfully hosted a Thanksgiving dinner.  The Engstrom and Harris families came to visit and we had so much fun.  We had a very full house with six adults and seven children (all of which were 5 and under).  We had corn casserole, broccoli & rice, mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, 2 chocolate pies, 2 pecan pies, 1 pear pie, 1 pumpkin pie and a 23 pound Turkey.  It was a feast!  Brandon was in charge of the turkey.  He smoked it over night on the pit and it was DIVINE!  I will say that I am absolutely fine with the fact that I will never have to cook a big, stinky bird.  Brandon has earned that privilege from here on out.
Before...very stinky

after...meat falling off the bone!

Aunt Kathryn and Peyton

The kid table

Chase and Peyton

Zoe and Zachary playing
The day after Thanksgiving we rode the metro into DC to go to the Air and Space Museum.  It was our first time and the kids (especially Jacob) loved it.  Before we left, Zoe was having a hard time being the only girl out of all the kids.  Aunt Jena sat down and played with her while all of us were getting ready to go.  Needless to say, Zoe's loyalty switched from me to Aunt Jena.  
Aunt Jena and Zoe all dolled up.

We got a single stroller specifically for this trip and our trek across country next week.  It was like going from driving a suburban to a sports car!

I've said it before and I'll say it again, they are BEST FRIENDS!

Yes, our kids are eating icecream in the freezing cold weather.  It's tradition.

Peyton was free to run around while the big kids ate their icecream.

Brandon was so good about teaching the kids while we were there.  I was in survival mode.  This pregnant lady was tired.
Waiting for the metro.



On Saturday we went to the Temple and it was C-C-C-Cold!  Boyd had been wearing shorts the whole trip but on this day, he wore pants.  I'm telling you, it was reeeeally cold.  Jacob actually came to me and said, "Mommy I need another jacket with a hat."

Jacob helped push Peyton back up the hill and Peyton loved it.
I am so thankful that we lived here this past year and a half.  Thanksgiving weekend was a reminder of what it was like for us as kids at Grandmother and Grandaddy's house.  Kathryn and I even sat down and played Speed and Spit like we used to.  We called each other cheaters and everything, it was great!  When explaining the game, Brandon asked, "What happens if you hit the deck at the same time?"  Kathryn looked at him with a strait face and said, "You fight to the death."  Living close to family has been such a blessing and I am sad we have to say goodbye.  I am hoping that we will end up here again and Jena and Kathryn will stay put!  We have so much fun with all of them and wish they would just hop on a plane and live in Hawaii with us!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Nana and Pappy Come to Visit



Two weeks before Thanksgiving Nana and Pappy came to visit.  Pappy was here on work but Nana was able to hang out with us and play.  On Veteran's Day we were all able to go to DC and hang out at the Smithsonian.  This was our first time visiting "The Castle."  It wasn't as fun for kids but it was beautiful.  We also went to the Natural History Museum.  At the end of the day, my feet were swollen and I was exhausted but we had a great time!






 Jacob asked a lot of questions about the dung beetle.  He asked, "What is that ball he is pushing Mommy?"  I said, "Well, that is a ball of poop."  Jacob: "Why is he playing with POOP?!"  That is a good question Jacob.

Zoe liked all the sparkling gems...that is my daughter.

Pappy and Zoe playing in the parking lot on our way back to the car.