$0.52 worth of pure pleasure
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Christmas Day
Christmas Eve
The kids with Becky (and her matching pajama pants)
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
The Christmas House Puzzle
Oh, the Snow!
(You'll notice that Kate and Lindsey are not in these pictures - they get cold super quick and came inside before I could get their pictures).
We were planning on driving up to Oregon yesterday to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with Jon's parents and several of his siblings. We woke up early in the morning to find that the major interstate was closed and the alternate route was opening and closing as well. We waited a couple of hours, called truck stops (thank you to the very kind people at Flying J), watched the internet and decided to stay put in Salt Lake. Jon has such a short period of time that he needs to get back to Columbus in and we decided it would be better safe than sorry. Being the mom, I was really worried about making the drive, in the snow, on bad roads, on a longer route, with 5 little kids - and then possibly turning around Friday and doing the same thing. I let Jon make the final decision but I know that he was really disappointed that we didn't make it up. His family is wonderful and we love them dearly. Hopefully we'll be able to see them soon! We are so grateful to be able to spend Christmas with my parents and siblings and so much appreciate their kindness and generosity (and not complaining about having 7 more people around!!).
We hope that everyone is safe in their travels! If possible, enjoy all this crazy snow!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Anniversary date
Anyway, we loved the show and I think it will be an annual tradition from now on.
Then we went to the fine dining establishment of Crown Burger! Hmmmm.....delicious! It was such a treat to sit and visit. For part of our Christmas gift, Kirsten gave us a list of things to ask each other and talk about. It was so much fun and one of the papers was - Top Ten Memories of the Past 10 Years. I don't know if we came up with 10 yet, but here are some of them:
1. Our wedding day - such a beautiful, incredible day!
2. The birth of our 5 kids! We are so grateful for the safe arrivals of all of our babies. All were accomplished with the help of epidurals and monitors (which I think saved each of their lives by warning us of heart rate drops, etc.)!
3. One morning Jon and I woke up on each other's side of the bed. Neither of us have any idea how, when and why we changed places! (It's never happened again).
4. I've yelled at Jon twice in our marriage. One time during a church basketball game. He was the ref and I yelled at him for not calling a reach in foul on my opponent. The second time was while on a trip to the Oregon coast with his entire family. I got tired of waiting for everyone to make up their minds, so I finally lost it, yelled at Jon and marched in the wax museum. Oops!
5. More top 10 to come....
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
10 Years!
We first met in June 2008. My mission companion, Julianne Gentry Heaps was at BYU and invited me and another missionary companion, to come to Provo to go to the Manti Pageant. Jon was finishing up his degree that summer and happened to be walking to the grocery store when Julianne's roommate saw him and told him about a group going to the Pageant that night. He wasn't doing much else that night, so he did. Jon and Julianne were in the same ward, so when we got down there, she introduced us. We visited for a few minutes and then went on with the evening. He did end up coming home in my car.
Then a few days later, it was the 4th of July weekend and Julianne invited me back down to Provo (I was living in Salt Lake). Somehow we saw Jon again and he convinced me to run the 5K in the morning. He helped me borrow Beth's shoes (again - thank you Beth!) and then after the race we ended up spending the whole day together. I met his other sister Anne and some of her kids, we had a BBQ for lunch, we swam, we went and saw "The Truman Show" and watched the fireworks that evening. It was so easy to talk with Jon and I knew there was something great about him.
The next day, I called Julianne and asked her to find out what he thought of our day and me. What a great friend! She did and then we started calling one another and going out. He had already accepted a teaching position in Nampa, Idaho and was moving in August. We dated for those several weeks and then he moved. We talked on the phone and took turns visiting each other about every other weekend. We were engaged in October and then married in December! It was great!
I married a high school math teacher and I was a secretary for the Idaho Attorney General's office. We began our lives together and never imagined the adventures the next 10 years would bring. Within the first few months of marriage, we got pregnant with Emily and decided to take the path of medical school. Jon had considered medical school before and knew that even though he liked teaching, it wasn't what he wanted to do forever. We finished the school year in Nampa and then moved to Utah so that Jon could take classes to get ready to take the MCAT and apply to medical school. He taught at Murray High School for three years and then accepted an offer from Ohio State to attend medical school. Now, 10 years later, we have 5 amazing children and are finishing up residency - yeah!
We have LOVED our lives together. I love Jon more and more every day and I know that tomorrow, I'll love him even more. He has made all of my dreams come true! Every coin thrown into a fountain, every birthday candle blown out and every turkey wishbone broken, was that I would meet and marry a wonderful man and be able to be a mom! He made both of those things come true! I love you Jon - thank you for these 10 years and here's to the next 10!!
Jon and I on Christmas Eve 1998
Christmas with friends
Then we also celebrated Christmas with the Rasmussens! Another WOW! We went over to their house, we visited, the kids played, we ate dessert and exchanged gifts. We seriously have the greatest friends! Kirsten also had my kids earlier that day while I had a root canal re-done (and it's still not finished). She managed to dip pretzels while holding Hannah and then kept Jack and Kate for extra hours - this time I got packing done! Thank you guys so much for having us over, for the amazing gifts and for EVERYTHING!
Happy, excited kids (all 9 of them)!
Best Buddies
Poor Ammon - he always ends up with lame Disney on Ice tickets
Best Buddies
Monday, December 15, 2008
New Glasses
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Jack's Christmas program
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Job Offer!
For those who don't know, I served my mission for our church in Columbus, Ohio and came to love this great land and people many years ago. Coming back and living here again has been greater than I ever could have imagined. It is a wonderful place to raise a family and we have been so happy here. We have met some of our dearest friends, who we'll just always consider family from now on! We have seen our children turn down going to birthday parties because they were on Sundays. We've welcomed three of our five babies while we've been here. We love this place and will enjoy every moment we have left. I hope that we are leaving Ohio a little bit better of a place!
Anyway, we're excited and sad! Excited to be moving on to the next phase of our lives - which has taken us nearly 10 years to get to - and sad to be closing another chapter in our lives.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Hannah - 4 months old
Yeah - I'm back! Between Jon using the computer most of the day for the past week in order to put a presentation together and then having to completely blank out our computer and start over, I've not had much computer time! (I don't have any good pictures on the computer yet).
Back at the end of November, Hannah turned 4 months! Boy - where is the time going? She is still such an amazing baby! She loves, loves, loves watching her older siblings. It's cute when she finishes nursing, I sit her up to burp and she looks around to see what is going on. Her little life is never boring!
She had her appointment last week and she weighed 14 lbs. 12 ounces (70th percentile for her age), she's in the 70th percentile for height and 60th percentile for head size. She's also about 10th percentile for hair growth!! (Okay - that I'm not sure on, but she's pretty bald!). Her other new trick is sucking her thumb!! If she is laying on her back on the floor, she'll turn to her left hand and get her thumb in her mouth. She sucks on a pacifier, so we're hoping to just keep it at that (much easier to throw away than a thumb).
We love you Hannah! Thank you for being such a sweet girl - although very much a mama's girl!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Christmas Tree & Lego Display
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thanksgiving
Ammon & Kirsten with their famous rainbow Jell-O (which takes hours and hours to make!)
Hailey, Brynlee & Kate at their table
Ethan, Emily, Lindsey (and Jack) at the "medium table"
Ahhhh, the sign of a good meal!