The first week Luke had off of school we anticipated spending lots of time together since he was only allowed part time hours. Well that lasted a whole of one day. Then he got bumped up to full-time.... which is good for monetary purposes... sad for all the lost family time.
But we made it through and on the 19th we had a whole day to spend with daddy. We went to the
American West Heritage Center-- Frontier Days and Holly Fest
We enjoyed this FROSTY day as we rode a cute little train, saw Father Christmas, went into the little shops, rode a horse drawn sleigh, and went into the Live Nativity 4 times! Tianna absolutely LOVED that event!
It was a barn that had a bunch of straw and a manger in the center. There were goats, a friendly donkey and a cow. They supplied costumes and the Nativity story in a binder so you and your family could act out the story to your fullest desires. It had such a special feeling inside that quiet, warm stable. When Tianna wanted to return for the 4th time we couldn't exactly deny her when she said "I want to see Baby Jesus again!!"
Sunday we enjoyed a beautiful musical Sacrament Meeting. One thought that particularly stuck out to me was when one speaker said his favorite Christmas Hymn is "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" and how there were HOSTS of Heavenly Angels singing.... was I there? I like to think we all were on that precious and sacred night!
Monday we went Christmas Caroling through our neighborhood with a bunch of people. It was so neat! I hope this becomes a tradition because it was so fun. It was cool collecting people as we went!
Anyway.. back to the vacation details. Wednesday, Luke got off work fairly early and we were able to travel down to Castle Dale where we spent Christmas with his side of the family. Every one of us were there and even the ones who live in town slept at his parent's house. It was so fun!
Christmas Eve
We woke up and had a wonderful, lazy morning and finally got around to sledding after lunch. We had some good times racing down this steep hill. Tianna was quite the trooper! She got whitewashed a number of times but never complained! Adelia really enjoyed sledding.... from her carseat, fast asleep. It was her best nap of the whole break!
I'll get sleddibg pics from my SIL soon hopefully!
Once we got back and thawed from our adventure we started working on Christmas dinner. Before we ate, we had the best darn Nativity ever! Mary (Tianna) was REALLY into her role and was so frusterated at Joseph (Aden) for being more intersted in eating Skittles than performing. The little lamb (Adelia) could care less what was going on but made a darn cute little sheep...until her major diaper blow-out!! And as for the star of the show, well, he was just a bit older than the real Baby Jesus (Raleigh) so he was in total character.
Then we ate a yummy dinner and got the kids in their jammies and went to see the local Christmas lights.
This was my favorite part of the entire holiday. We wanted them to fall asleep so Santa could make his debut, and since we were going like 10 miles an hour, I held Adelia in my arms and Tianna wasn't in a car seat either. After a few minutes she came and sat in the front between Luke and I. It was just such a magical experience nestling together with Christmas songs softly playing in the background, enjoying Tianna's awe-struck expression as we passed each display, and holding my sweet, angel baby in my arms, and watching her peacefully sleep. It was the perfect ending to our Christmas Eve. Or rather, the perfect beginning for a great Christmas day!
Christmas Morning
We actually had to wake up Tianna, but once we said, "Tianna, do you think Santa Claus came?" Her eyes popped open and she lept out of bed.
Tianna got a light-up drawing desk and coloring stuff, a little Ariel doll, food for her play kitchen, movies, a ukalele, and some other little things.
Adelia got a ball popper, other toys, and a COLD! She woke up Christmas morning with a terrible cold and her poor little nose ran and ran. She did enjoy each of her new toys with a good TASTE TEST! No wonder we all ended up sick later in the week! :) I think she liked her first Christmas though.
Christmas morning was so fun! You never fully experience Christmas after like age 10 until you experience it though your children's eyes! It's so cool to see how excited they are about each gift, how exciting it is for them to OPEN a gift.... and the best, seeing how much they love GIVING gifts! Even if gifts weren't in the formula though, Christmas would still be the best day of the year.
Luke and I weren't left out either. Santa brought a picture of our new dishwasher (for some reason he decided not to drop it off in Castle Dale... go figure!) and Utah State paraphernalia. Luke got a Fossil watch, the movie UP and our own Adventure Book (scrapbook of our major events together)and I got a new snow coat, bead watches, and some clothese. We also got wonderful gifts from family and friends. Thank you everyone for your generosity and LOVE!
Saturday was the annual Peacock Christmas Party. Like always it was a good time!
Later that night we went to the cabin and spent Sunday there with my family.
That night Luke had to go back to Logan so he could work until New Years Eve. :( He was very missed.
Monday thru Thursday the girls and I stayed at the cabin and played in the snow, played a lot of card and board games and had a good time with family and ate lots of food! Yep, there went all my hard weight loss work!
My Grandma's sister and her husband (Kathryn and Ken) recently returned home from a mission in Hong Kong and they came to spend New Years with us at the cabin. It was crazy how much Kathryn looks like my grandma did and it almost felt like Grandma was there with us. That was really special!
All of my family was together for New Years except for James and Val who were in Italy. Uncle Ken started playing song on his guitar and before long there were lots of solos, group numbers, and duets sung or played on the piano and even dance performances by the kids. Another person besides my Grandma who was really missed was Vittoria. It felt somewhat hallow having all the girls up dancing and singing without her. We miss her so much and it just seems unreal that she's gone and has been for nearly 5 months now.
After the music peetered out we played a few games and then it was midnight! We got New Years kisses, drank some bubbly (non alchoholic of course) and went to bed. Welcome 2010... hope you are fully of joy, health, and happiness! And hope you don't bring as much heartache and sorrow as 2009 did.
I can't say the whole year was bad though... after all, we welcomed our sweet angel into our home and one more on each side of our families.
Now it's back to real life. The tree and lights are down, school started today (bleh) and January is nearly half over. At this rate I'll be writing my Christmas 2010 update in no time!

































7 comments:
Sounds like a super busy and wonderful break for you guys! Hope you guys have a good semester. Good Luck to Luke!
Wow, that was a post! I love it! Tianna and Adelia are so adorable. Tianna will grow up living on stage, won't she? I wish we would have seen you at the cabin! Every time I went to leave...all the snowmobiles were gone. Silly boys and their toys!
What a fun/busy holiday you had! =D
FYI I read all your words! I think Primary chorister would be the hardest calling ever, but you'll be great. My dream calling is Primary pianist...
Tia... i'm sorry you read all that! I didn't really expect anyone to! I was just writing all the details for my own journaling purposes. But thanks! :)
I read every word, just so you know :) Sounds like you had a great Christmas and New Years and some great family traditions. I agree...Families Are the Best!
Trish
Mary, I have to say you look so great in all your pictures. I was sad the day I was released from YW too, and now I'm a cub scout leader! But it sounds like your holiday was great! I love that your kids have great grandparents and great great grandparents too. My kids have 2 great grandmas alive and 1 great great grandma!
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