So I was waiting for a pretty day for our annual Christmas card picture. We had had about a foot and a half of fresh snow in the last couple of days and the sun actually peeked out for about a half hour today. I called my parents over and mom played photographer while my dad tried to keep all the little ones staring forward at the camera (a task much harder than it sounds.) lol I haven't decided which of the three pics I will use yet, but I am so late this year, I figure what's another day of deciding? lol. Definitely true Alaskan Christmas pics huh?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Family Portrait at -7 degrees
So I was waiting for a pretty day for our annual Christmas card picture. We had had about a foot and a half of fresh snow in the last couple of days and the sun actually peeked out for about a half hour today. I called my parents over and mom played photographer while my dad tried to keep all the little ones staring forward at the camera (a task much harder than it sounds.) lol I haven't decided which of the three pics I will use yet, but I am so late this year, I figure what's another day of deciding? lol. Definitely true Alaskan Christmas pics huh?
Albuquerque, 12/2009
My dear husband watched the three older boys so I could take Mason on a week trip to Albuquerque, NM to visit my grandparents and other relatives. I had such a wonderful time! We traveled to Clovis to see my grandparent's new home and to visit my Aunt Sonia and her family. Temperatures were almost as cold in NM as they were in Alaska! I couln't believe it. They were breaking record temperatures and had the coldest temps on record since the early 1930's. We drank plenty of Hot cocoa though and had fun playing games, eating and being togther. Thank you Phillip!
2009 Gingerbread Experience
So every year since Brandon was about two years old, we have always bought a gingerbread kit at Costco and had fun decorating it together. Last year, Donovan was upset because he was left out so this year I decided we would all have fun and all three boys would construct their own house. Mom and I went to Fred Meyer and they had the kits.... a house or this REALLY cool Gingerbread train. I knew I just had to have a train but the price was $12.99 each! .... That was like $40!Seemed awfully expensive so mom said "that is way too much....... let's just make our own!" Of course, what a grand idea! What fun and how CHEAP and easy! We made our way to the baking aisle and found the molasses. The next stop was to the candy aisle where we shopped for the best bargains. I began to wonder if by the time we added it all up whether or not it was really that "cheap," but it still seemed like the best alternative. And besides that, we were going to have such fun making them, right?
At mom's house that night, with the little kids catching a nap, Mom and Brandon mixed up the dough, he measured it all out into the kitchenaide and had a blast. When the little kids woke up from their naps, they saw all the candy on the table and were ready to go. I had to inform them that we first had to make the gingerbread pieces before we could decorate them. (my first pleas.... but not my last pleas for patience).
We didn't have any cookie cutters to make houses, much less trains, so I grabbed mom's Cutco butcher knife and began rolling out the dough and cutting out various shapes that I thought we needed. "They're not going to match." my mom warned me...But hey, It was going to be fine, I assured her. In order to cool them more quickly, as the cookies came out of the oven, I took them outside in the frigid temperatures to cool. Okay, now mom not only had flour and pieces of raw cookie dough on her floor, but now she also had a cookie fragmet trail from the oven to the counter (where I first thought I would let them cool) to the door and then outside. oops, sorry mom.
Lucky for me, gingerbread cookies, despite how thick they are, cool very quickly at 2 degrees F. Oh wait... "Mom, you need to make the frosting! Quick it is already 8:30!" Mom whipped up her concoction and we were ready to go. I figured we would let Donovan and Tysen go first and then Brandon could spend more time afterwards doing his own. I asked him to be D's helper, and sat down next to Ty. One glance at my train pieces told me that none off them were going to work for the little boys. I looked at the boys who were already getting impatient. Mommy decided to resort to Plan B.... "We're just going to make houses, not trains." I told them. I handed Brandon four pieces for walls and began trying to glue four walls together with white frosting for Ty.
My mind began to wonder....
Hmmm..... Those kits had the pieces already cut out ....and they all MATCHED .....and they had groves IN the board on which they were supposed to stand....funny how I never appreciated the simplicity of it all in years past.
Making four different-sized pieces fit together onto a flat board proved much harder than our usual annual assembly. I happened to notice that at this point, mom has left us and has now joined Dad in the living room, watching t.v.... what?! Brandon and I both managed to get the sides up... with several collapses of course..... and then grabbed the pieces for the roof. .... Great, they were TOO BIG! I grabbed the knife again, ready to remedy that situation... I sliced the piece in half and smothered it with frosting. That oughta make it stick... right?.......wrong. At this point I yelll out the only smart thing to do........."Mom!!!!" (See we may grow up, but we don't ever grow out of it.)
Mom returns to the kitchen with a smug smile on her face, tires not to laugh at me and gets the graham crackers I ask for. I open the package to find out they are all broken.... great. Mom reaches for the second package of crackers, she realizes they are not broken. Awesome! I begin to attach them as a make-shift roof. the graham crackers break .... This isnt working either. This is so NOT as smooth as I had imagined it would all go.... I smile at Tysen and tell him,"Hey! Guess what! We are going to make New Mexico style gingerbread houses... Adobe House Style!" you know, they ones with the flat roofs? I slather on some more frosting and lay graham crackers flat on the roof. Brandon follows suite. Mom is making fun of me at this point so I decide to attempt a second layer of graham to achieve a true raised roof. Ah, and succeed.... sort of.
I notice a darastic color differentiation between the color of the gingerbread and the light color of the graham cracker. Oh well, many houses have roofs that are a different color, right?
Now that it is already late, it is time to start letting the kids decorate. Donovan really got into it. Ty on the other hand, was more interested in eating the candy. It is a good thing I decided to ignore how much he was eating and never really knew exactly how much he had consumed in that sitting. I kept telling him that he was supposed to put them on his house, not eat them....So when reminded, he would take the candy OUT OF HIS MOUTH and then place it ON his house. Yummy. Ty's house has many candies with teeth marks in them or slobberified/chewified pieces stuck on it. So, note to anyone reading this, do NOT eat from the house TY and I made. Or at least you have been forewarned.
The boys finished up and the houses, (despite my mom and I's silly remarks throughout the whole ordeal) turned out REALLY cute. I mean.... where could you buy one of these? Nowhere I tell you! These are Bonafide.... ORIGINAL, BABY! And the boys were so proud of them. Ty was covered in goo but Dad took him and Donovan to go watch a movie. Brandon and I began constructing our Gingerbread Train..... then mom helped up decorate it. We were getting pretty tired at this point but gave it our best efforts. We thought it turned out pretty cute too.
So, even though we figured out we probably ended up paying just as much for them, our homemade gingerbread versions turned out to be a fun success. They were cute, original and a lot of fun. Hey, maybe we have a new tradition.... But on second thought.... maybe that box at the store wasn't so expensive after all! lol Ask me again in about 365 more days.
Enjoy the pics..... and Merry Christmas to you all.... Love,
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Brandon's basketball layup
Brandon played four games in today's tournament. Here's one of his lay-ups! I got a great ball player!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Tysen Gets Down
My Sister-In-Law, Tracie, took this video of Ty tonight and it is the cutest video ever! Let me tell ya, this boy can boogie! Oh yeah!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Fall Mat-Su Family Fun Run 09/09
Rounding the finish line... My! Isn't he handsome?!
Brandon at the start line of the 1mi. Race
J.C. at the finish line.
Ty with his medal
I think Ty was the most thrilled off them all!
Donovan stands proud with his medal after his race.
So we went to the Mat-Su Family Fun Run today and let the boys run their hearts out.
Donovan and Tysen did the Kinder-Dash which was almost 1/4 mile.
J.C. did the 1/2 mile run (somehow we forgot to get his time but he got third I think.) Brandon did the 1 mile in 9min. 13 sec., though he was disappointed with his time.
They all got a cool medal for the day and we hope to do the Birchwood runs in Eagle River next week too.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Fall is in the Air
This the view from our master suite balcony. The entire third floor of our house is the master suite and we have our own private balcony. Usually, my knees are too weak to get out on it but today the beautiful fall colors drew me out. I love the smell of the ripe cranberries and the many many colors you can see at one glance.
New Savage.22 rifle
So Ap'A and Nana got Brandon a new Savage .22 rifle for his payment for fishing on Dad's boat this summer. He couldn't be more proud. We took him out to Cook Inlet last night to go site it in and target practice. You can see Anchorage in the background. This is a pretty popular shooting spot so there is a lot of trash around. Still though, you can see signs of Fall in pretty Alaska.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Fifth Grade... woe.
Last week, Brandon started the fifth grade. My baby is now in his last year of Elementary School. How is that possible? I look at him and he makes me so proud. He is such a blessing. This morning though, was a hard morning for me. It was the first time he walked down the street and took a bus to school. I have always driven him and this year with 6 kids every morning, it is just too much for me to handle. When Phillip is off, we will drive him, but when Phillip is on his shift, Brandon will now have to take the bus in the mornings only. (sigh.... ) My eyes about teared up watching him take this walk you see in the picture. My big boy is growing up! He starts Cross Country running today after school so I am sure we will have more pics of his upcoming adventures soon.
The new John Deere Gator
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Mason is 6 and a half wks old!
How quickly time flies....Baby Mason is already a month and half old. My bigger boys seem to be growing by the day as well. Especially Ty, he has totally made the transformation from Baby to Big Boy. I am both happy and sad. Happy that the potty training thing seems to be (finally) a sure thing and sad that he is losing that "baby" look. I dressed them alike for church on Sunday, all in orange. They couldn’t have been cuter. Of course I had to take about a million pictures to get ones where all four kiddos were looking and smiling at the same time…. Mason seemed to enjoy the photo shoot, he smiled and smiled like a real pro. Honestly, I think Brandon got sick of them before anyone else did but oh well. I got my cute pictures anyhow!
New Wheelers!
After spending about a year on Craigslist, we decided we could buy four-wheelers brand new at the Polaris shop about as cheap as we could second-hand. We usually never buy anything "brand-spanking" new so it was exciting to get our new 500 H.O. Sportsmans. Phillips is green and mine is red. Phillip has since put Mud ITP tires on his since Brandon took this picture and it looks HOT! Brandon even got a new wheeler. We found him a 95 Suzuki King Quad on Craigslist and he couldn't have been more surprised when he got home from fishing in Dillingham. He absolutely loves it! Phillip has been very busy with our hydroseeding business but we manage to squeeze in one or two hour rides here or there. We are looking forward to a day trip to the glacier here real soon.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Baby Mason Zayne's Arrival
Mason, all ready to go home from the Hospital


Our first family picture as a six-pack

The boys as they greet Mason at home, I am so blessed to have FOUR precious boys!
I am She-rah, Princess of Power! Ha ha, not really. But I did just give birth naturally for the fourth time... so isn't that kinda the same thing? lol.
Mason (finally) joined the family on June 4th at 4:40 in the morning. He weighed 7lb 15 oz and was 20.5 inches long. He was my biggest baby! He came awful fast, we didn't even make it to ANMC in Anchorage. We had to detour to the Valley Hospital here in Wasilla and luckily so. By the time we walked in the ER door, I was already at 8cm and not too far from already being done with the whole process! Being six days late, I couldn't have been happier to finally hold our baby in my arms. He is such a sweetheart. His brothers are absolutely in love with him (as is everyone else). It is just hard to believe that Tysen is a "big brother" now and not my baby. He seemed to grow overnight and seemed like such a big brother when he came to greet his brother. My grandma was still here from Albuquerque and got to be here for the birth so that was awesome. We were surrounded by all our family and Mason got a proper welcoming Sunday after church with everyone here at the house. The home health care nurse came to the house today and he already weighs 8lbs, 4oz so I dont' think we need to worry about him eating or anything! :) We are settling into our groove but Phillip is still very busy with our hydroseeding business. I am just glad it is summer and there is no school, babysitting etc to worry about. I look forward to this summer with our family..... our family of SIX!!!!!

Our first family picture as a six-pack
The boys as they greet Mason at home, I am so blessed to have FOUR precious boys!
I am She-rah, Princess of Power! Ha ha, not really. But I did just give birth naturally for the fourth time... so isn't that kinda the same thing? lol.
Mason (finally) joined the family on June 4th at 4:40 in the morning. He weighed 7lb 15 oz and was 20.5 inches long. He was my biggest baby! He came awful fast, we didn't even make it to ANMC in Anchorage. We had to detour to the Valley Hospital here in Wasilla and luckily so. By the time we walked in the ER door, I was already at 8cm and not too far from already being done with the whole process! Being six days late, I couldn't have been happier to finally hold our baby in my arms. He is such a sweetheart. His brothers are absolutely in love with him (as is everyone else). It is just hard to believe that Tysen is a "big brother" now and not my baby. He seemed to grow overnight and seemed like such a big brother when he came to greet his brother. My grandma was still here from Albuquerque and got to be here for the birth so that was awesome. We were surrounded by all our family and Mason got a proper welcoming Sunday after church with everyone here at the house. The home health care nurse came to the house today and he already weighs 8lbs, 4oz so I dont' think we need to worry about him eating or anything! :) We are settling into our groove but Phillip is still very busy with our hydroseeding business. I am just glad it is summer and there is no school, babysitting etc to worry about. I look forward to this summer with our family..... our family of SIX!!!!!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
B's Track Meet
My son is such a natural athlete! He wowed me today at the regional track meet. We weathered it out through sun, rain and hail but had a good day in Houston, AK. The meet included 588 kiddos and he was one of the bright shining ones! He placed 2nd in the 4 X 100m, 3rd in the 800m (he actually came across the line second but for some reason, they announced him as third) , 4th in the 100m, 1st in the high jump and we don't know if he placed in the long jump or not, we left before they announced the winners. He did so so so awesome and tonight he is one totally exhausted young man. Here are a few from the day.....
Monday, May 4, 2009
36 Weeks
Well, I am almost there... 36 weeks! After this week, I will be considered full term and I am so anxious to hold my new baby! I still haven't finished unpacking. I have a few odd totes here and there but somehow they just don't seem too important at the moment. I did however, get all the baby clothes and blankets washed and in the dresser, ready to go! I even bought my first package of newborn diapers. So, I think it is safe to say we are ready!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Winter Picnic
After a long hard weekend (where should I start.... we made a day and a half mass move to our new home if that wasn't stressful enough and then 2 days later my car was T-Boned and sent to the shop, the day after that we had a house fire started by the dryer and had to call 911 and have since been displaced to my parents house for a couple of weeks while the house is cleaned and repainted, everyone got SICK SICK SICK, etc......) it was time to get outide. Everyone was stir crazy from being pent up with the Kleenex box so we bundled up and headed outside to make a Frosty the Snowman and a winter picnic complete with chips and marshmallows. The kids had a blast! Poor Nana had to wear a mask to keep the smoke out of her lungs since she just got out of surgery.
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