Sunday, December 27, 2009

Lydia turns 4!











Lydia was originally due January 4, 2006. As most people know, I'm on the short side and my babies are big and long. So we kept having the date moved up and were scheduled for the 28, but on Christmas day of 2005 the old Cottonwood Hospital called and asked if we would mind coming in on the 26th, ever so ready I said yes!!! I hear so many people say how sad it is to have a birthday so close to Christmas. I always reply, she is the luckiest kid around, if anything people try to overcompensate to make sure her "day " is special. I'm also of the theory that my kids will have milestone birthdays, 1 ,5, 8, 12, and 16 where I will do the themes, balloons, friends, party favors, all the other birthdays will just be limited to family. Cecil said, if this is small, I can't wait to see next year. We have lots of family which includes close friends that are our family. Lydia's big present, a Vespa. It will help her keep up with her brother on his ATV.

Christmas Brunch with the Aerakis Family
















As the day progressed we went to my sister-in-law Wendy's house for brunch with Jim's side of the family as well. They do everything on a grand scale. WOW, Jim is the best chef. Breakfast and company were awesome! The tree they have is incredible. We then stopped by Cecil's mom's house in Riverton. And finished up the night with fun friends in the neighborhood. I'm exhausted, but still not done celebrating. Lydia's birthday is on the 26th!

Christmas Morning






















As I was downstairs getting the kitchen organized, I heard a gasp from Lydia, (which actually scared me), followed by: Santa brought me a doll house!!! I just barely missed the initial reaction, but I was pretty quick to capture the lingering expression. David of course enjoyed more tools, and a new bike. He has a thing about goggles. Michael could have cared less. Cecil and I both have been enjoying a gym membership which we recieved a month early.

Christmas Eve











The beginning of Christmas Traditions from my side of the family is to do everything on Christmas Eve. My parents started the tradition while living in Europe and then out of convenience once we lived back in the states. This Christmas Eve was extra fun with my sister-in-law's parents visiting from Switzerland. Cecil enjoyed the new camcorder my parents gave us. Lydia was delighted with a fancy dress. David enjoyed a new truck. Michael slept through most of it. We even took Kaiser with us! What a blast!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Memories of our first Christmas Married









Oh, the life of being a D*I*N*K (Duel Income, No Kids). I wouldn't go back, but the memories of our first Christmas in Jamaica were wonderful. We were with Jeff and Melody as well. The new goal is in a few years take the families together back to Jamaica. Until then, we will play in the snow, I don't really like the heat anyway. Merry Christmas to all my friends and family!!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

New Look

Again, many thanks to Melissa for making my blog cute. I love it!!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Who's Who?




So which one is David Thomas and which one is Michael Joseph??? I guess when people tell me we have one mold of cookie cutters, they're right.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Best Friends Forever!




Everyone has a best friend, some of us are lucky to have a few. But then there's the one person who has known you since you were 3. Although Amy and I only lived across the street from each other until we were 5, we've been the best of buds ever since. I'm guessing we have at least 20 moves including foreign countries between us. Our dad's were both in the military and our lovely mothers took great care of us kids until we were all in school. So congrats to my B.F.F on her recent engagement to the lovely Robert. I'm so happy for you both and can't wait till the wedding in October!! Love your guts Am!!! Marc

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