Camp Zarahemla - So much fun! We played the Farming Game and other board games. We ate lots of food. I think one of my favorite parts about Camp Zarahemla is that I only have to prepare one meal for the weekend, because we all take turns. Becca and I didn't go outside much, but I did take a moonlit walk down to the lake with Brian the first night we were there, and a short bundled walk with Becca one afternoon. Ethan and Alyssa played outside in the snow a lot! Ethan is a die hard when it comes to playing outside. If anyone was heading out to play, he was with them, and I hear he was fearless on the sledding hill. All the cousins got along so well this year. There was only one fight that I head of, and it really wasn't a very big deal. The cousin talent show was fabulous. Alyssa coordinated and performed a scene from "The Secret of Kells" with a few of her cousins, Ethan showed his "Lord of the Rings" book that he drew, and Marcus did a hula hoop show with Eliza and Norah when they jumped in and out of hula hoops on the ground.
my crazy valentine, with the older kids, and Becca's feet |
Anniversary - See, this was supposed to be its own post, titled "Two Ones Put Together," because of the song, "Love is Endless" that we've been listening to, again, in short amounts at a time. Brian's and my 11'th anniversary was that Thursday, and we didn't really do anything. Brian had a PECCA dinner to go to for work, and he cleared it with me way in advance that he would be going out without me on our anniversary. I enjoyed just doing an easy dinner at home with the kids, then putting the kids to bed, which is when Brian came home, and we had some quiet time together. Oh, and he brought me some dessert from the restaurant, which was really yummy.
The real thing we did for our anniversary and Valentine's Day, combined, is get a picture for our home. Back when we were in college we would look through all of James Christensen's paintings and just dream of having one for our home. We've always wanted the 10 Lepers, but it's way to crazy expensive, but we also like Hold to the Rod, College of Magical Knowledge, and a few others. My favorites that Brian's not as into are Lawrence Pretended Not to Notice That a Bear Had Become Attached to His Coattail, and Your Plaice or Mine. So we were looking a while back and really liked Desirable Above All Other Fruit, and then we found it for a really good price (from what we know, James Christensens hardly ever go on sale) at a local store that was going out of business. So, long story, short: we bought and framed it for our present to each other. And it is beautiful.
So there's the catch up. I need to finish writing, because it's 8:02, and we're supposed to be having breakfast, and now I can't remember what I sat down to blog about in the first place. Oh well.
1 comment:
sounds like you've been enjoying the winter. did you know that james christensen was our neighbor when my family lived in orem? he taught my brother's sunday school class. i love his work too, he is so talented!!! his paintings were up all over our church. i wish i could've gotten a tour of his studio or something, but no such luck. :)
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