Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas is here!

Christmas is here! 
What a crazy fast month this has been. 
This week could slow down and move at snails pace now and I'd be happy. 

Saturday we had our first celebration with my brother Jordan. 
I hate it that he will be the only one of my brothers that I see this Christmas. 
This is unchartered territory for us and its not easy. 
Not one bit. 
But we had the best night with Jordan. 
Starting with some bowling! 


Once a 7 year old boy…always a 7 year old boy. 

My kids kind of love him. 

We are thankful that he lives so close.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

sick day

I've got two sickies today. 
Well one that is actually sick and one that is a faker. 

It rearranged our day...and it ended up being just what we needed. 

Catching up on advent devotions, crafts and gifts. 
And singing REALLY loud to Frozen. 
Stay this age please...like, forever. 

'Welcome, Christmas, bring your cheer. 
Cheer to all Whos far and near. 
Christmas Day is in our grasp, so long as we have hands to clasp.
Christmas Day will always be just as long as we have we.'
-The Grinch Who Stole Christmas

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Catch up

How did almost 1 week pass so quickly? 

A few catch up pics and stories...

Last week Jordan and Sullivan were able to attend an ISU basketball game together. 
They were both very excited and had a fun boys night out!

Contessa had her first music concert. 
Kindergarten concerts are hands down my favorite. 
Honestly...

With cousin Adele. 

Friday morning of last week I received a rather frantic prayer request from Rosanna. 
She was supposed to be on a plane to Peru with Isaiah as part of the start of their mission work there. 
Long story short...passport issues and she was left in Iowa!
Another long story short...Rosanna and I made a flying trip to Chicago to fix said passport problems. 
We left at 3 am and returned at 5 pm that same day. 
It was more fun for me than for Rosanna. 
Rosanna had things to accomplish...I got to ride with a friend and listen about her mission work and her pregnancy and her life. :)
We had fun. 
And in the end we left with her passport in hand!
(side note...she thinks Im slightly crazy)

Once we arrived back home Rosanna headed back to Ankeny and I showered and headed to Prices for a night of food and cookie decorating. 
Lauren kind of loves Frankie...and followed him taking pics.

Yesterday's gift was making gingerbread houses...always one of their favorites! 

We had a little cousin help this time!

Seriously..stay 4. 
I beg you. 

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

December third

When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden, they hid. 
Like children afraid of being punished. 
God went looking for them, 
He called, 'Where are you?'
Genesis 3:9

He never stops looking for us. 
Just like a loving father...even when we've gone astray, He is seeking us. 
HE IS SEEKING US!

Sometime later a group of Wise Men were seeking HIM!
(adapted from Unwrapping the Greatest Gift, by Ann Voskamp)

I pray that my children and I never stop seeking for HIM 
And I am so thankful that HE never stops seeking me.

Tuesday, December 02, 2014

December Second

This morning's devotion had us learning about how God made us differently than the rest of creation. 
I had never really thought of that before. 
About how all of creation was made with such majesty and artistry, yet He saved His best for last when He molded and breathed life into His greatest love. 

If you are needing to feel loved in an awesome way today go read: 
Genesis 1:1-5, 26-27

Doing our coloring page that goes along with the devotion each day. 

And today's gift was giant pencils and winter window clings.
Because obviously, giant pencils make school much more fun!! 

Monday, December 01, 2014

Christmas Season

We started our Advent devotions tonight. 
I've been so excited about these two books that I'm using. 

I want our focus this year to be on the JOY of the season. 
Last year was really just about getting by for me. 
It was hard. 

This year I am acutely aware that we only get a few Christmases
with our kids as little ones. A few where they are in wide eyed wonder about everything!
A few where they want us close and beg us to be there with them for every moment. 

I want to make the most of each second of this Christmas Season. 
I want to help my kids to see that Jesus came into this world, not only to save them...but to give them a life more abundant, a life of JOY! 
A life where they can choose each day to choose JOY or despair.
They can choose JOY rather than a life that just gets by. 
A life where they can choose to spread His JOY or hide it. 

JOY is the message of Christmas
Luke 2:10
'...do not be afraid, I bring you good news that will cause great JOY for all the people.'
Jesus is JOY. 



As part of that JOY spreading...we also started our 24 gifts tonight. 
Tonight's gift was something brand new...one of the few that is. 

A Christmas train for under our tree. 
Couldn't be more fun. 
(minus the real smoke that smells of an electrical fire)

I think they liked it. 

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Thanksgiving Weekend 2014

Ah, what a great, long weekend we had. 
I love Thanksgiving. 
I love that there is no pressure and about 95% less work than Christmas. 
I love that the focus is on family and food and thankfulness. 
And no gifts. 

When my mom died I vowed to never sit around a traditional Thanksgiving table again. 
Well that lasted one year...
I knew this would be difficult. 
Nick and I took the reigns and took over mom's spot of hosting and cooking. 
I think she would have been proud. 
I think she'd have liked to have been sitting in the kitchen just watching and listening as Nick and I attempted to create Thanksgiving the way she did. 

Things worked out perfectly and Tess and Tori were at Grandma Cindy's all morning and Jordan took the three older kids to volunteer at the Thanksgiving meal that the community serves. 

So it was just Nick and I. 
I started by giving him this gift that I had found the week before while cleaning and prepping for Thursday: 
My mom's worn and tattered 'Thanksgiving prep' cards. 
We loved looking at these together and shed some tears at the amazement that was our mom. 
We were hosting 12...she hosted 35-45 people each year. 
Having these cards made us feel like she was there in a little way. 
And I'm so thankful that I found them when I did. 
(my God is awesome)


Nick went with a fresh turkey this year. 
He sent me a picture on Tuesday of our lucky lady in her brine bath. 

Our house was involved in prep work all week too. 
Lauren and Avery were in charge of Grandma's famous punch. 
They smelled it and said, 'Mom! this smells like Christmas, and grandma.' 
Yeah, that was pretty awesome. 

Having kids old enough to help with all the cutting and dicing is nothing short of WONDERFUL!

We also got out Grandma Elaine's silverware and dishes. 

Lauren made these for everyone. 

Nick and I getting ready to start the serious work.
Mom would have been proud of our multiple lists and our aprons.


Nick felt we needed beets as part of our meal. 
Even though he brought the 'money beets' they were not well received. 

We drew names for who sat at the kids table. 
It was only slightly rigged. 

 It took Uncle Jordan awhile longer than anyone else to finish his plate. 

That night we snuggled up and watched a movie and then decided that next year we'll just wear our pjs to the Thanksgiving meal so we can head straight to bed after eating. 

Friday Stacie and the girls and I did a little shopping in Grundy and then I headed to the 'city' to shop with my 4 girls. I was not looking forward to it...we went because our microwave died the day before. 
But we ended up having the best time. 
I have a feeling that I'll spend many Black Friday's with these 4 girls of mine! 


Friday night Mandy and Amy came over and we did actual Black Friday shopping in the best way possible...online, in our comfiest clothes with blankets. 
We were at it til Friday became Saturday. 

Saturday we got down to some serious Christmas decorating. 
I love having little ones in my house and realized that those years are dwindling fast...I hope I never forget Tess and Tori's little voices excitedly looking through boxes of ornaments and decorations. 
Lauren headed out for a day with Grandma Cindy and Jordan took the younger three to see Home Alone at our theater...so that left Avery and I to get the tree up to be ready for decorating that night. 
We were tired when we were done! 

Once we were all back together late that afternoon we went up town to the Christmas celebration. 
We rode the horse drawn trolley and saw Santa. 

Then it was time for homemade pizza and tree trimming. 

Today after church it was time to start prepping for Thanksgiving with Jordan's side of the family. 
9 kids 13 and under makes this Thanksgiving loud and full of memories. 
It was such a nice evening even though I only took one picture...
but it was sure a cute one...shh, Adrian is one of my favorites! 

Monday, November 24, 2014

15th party

Jordan and I celebrated 15 years of marriage and 20 years together this November. 
Weeks ago we started talking about how we wanted to celebrate. 
Somehow my husband came up with the idea of letting me throw a Gatsby Party!
I can't tell you how happy I was. 
He's pretty much, THE BEST. 

I had a blast planning and preparing for it with my friends. 
And I had the most fun shopping with Jordan for our costumes. 

After 15 years he is still the most fun person for me to be with. 
He makes me laugh more than anyone and makes me feel loved and beautiful every single day.
We work hard on our marriage...we dont have any answers...but we know God is key.
And we know that by His Grace alone we are happier now than we were the day we said, 'I do'.
And that right there is something to celebrate! 

I have a lot more to say about him and our life but for now...fun party pics of the best night! 

My friends and I had a blast decorating.
I have creative and awesome friends. 


The photo booth was ... THE. BEST. 

My very creative and pregnant friend Holly, whipped up these beauties. 

And my most hysterical and slightly mean friend Melanie did this. 


Talented friends folks. 
That's what I've got.
Thank you Mandy! 

Are you kidding with how beautiful this is?!

Get your Gatsby on! 


This man...what can I say? 
He's mine. 

He's super fun. 

And he puts up with my crazy. 

Somehow we ended up doing a traditional cake cutting. 
Uh, funny.


We were pretty nice...


Nick and Stacie were sweet enough to come. 
And Nick even dressed up! 
(Stacie had a wardrobe malfunction.)

And my baby brother, Jordan came.
Dressed up and all!

And Jordan's sisters, Trina and Kylie. 

Most of the men avoided the photo booth. 
But Andrea got Brad in there! 


Then the girls started having fun with the props. 

Ode to the UNI days! 
Roomies!


Another one of Melanie's funny ideas! 

Mandy, me, Jenn and Lynn

LOVE.

So many of our friends came out to celebrate with us. 
It was the most fun and special night. 
We will never forget it. 

I could post about 75 of these pictures. 
And I love each one for different reasons. 
Kind of like the girls in this picture. 
I cant even...they are...nope, I just cant. 



A few more pics...