Tuesday, January 14, 2014

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year....

...unless you get hit with the influenza. Nuff said. Blah.
Luckily I was the only one...in our immediate family, anyway. The kids were still able to have a wonderful time and enjoy all the fun! Christmas Eve was spent just hangin out at the house. We had planned to go bowling and get take-out, but instead we stayed home and ate leftovers. haha! The kids opened their jammies and gifts to eachother. Jet was stoked about his "army guy hat"....
 ....and shark. Emri nailed it with her $1 store picks!
A few of my favorite pics from Christmas morning: Jet LOVES gum!
Emri hugged her Santa present as soon as she saw what it was!


Jet was too cool in his "blue minja turtle" gear!

 Luckily I was feeling a bit better Christmas day, so we headed to SLC to have Christmas with the Brklacich crew (i just sported that sexy mask all day). 
Papa always loves to spoil the grandbabies with Harley Davidson apparel. Jet was stylin' in his jacket and begged papa for a motorcycle ride. Too cold pal!
 Jet and his bestie, Uncle Brody
 The grandkiddos
 Oh yes, Ike was also part of this big day! Between naps I'm surprised I even got a pic (bad mommy). We had a great day!!!
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We celebrated Christmas with the WHOLE Anderton gang a few days after Christmas. I LOVE this first picture...it captures the day perfectly! LOTS of people, LOTS of chaos, LOTS of love!
 G & G gave all the grandkids the funnest gift....these personalized sweatshirts! Each says property of G&G, then has their last name on the sleeve. AND THEY ALL FIT! I can't imagine the time it took them to figure out sizes, right coloring for boy/girl, and get all the last names on there! So awesome! We all thought G&G stood for Gma & Gpa, but it means "good & great" to remind them of how they ought to be/act. 29 Grandkids total now! 
 And here is the final edition of 2013 Anderton crop of babies!! 
~Georgia~Nora~Ike~Hendrix~
 Naughty Nora...causing domino babies! haha!
 Ike seems a bit concerned about Brystun's baby-holding skills!  :)
 I always love the kids rendition of the nativity. The older kids usually are in charge of being the "directors," and the adults don't have anything to do with the production! Emri played the angel this year, Ike starred as baby Jesus....
 ...and Jet....The Mexican????? hahahah!
 Definitely entertaining....and most likely not as somber as the real Nativity, but memorable nonetheless!
 We also spent New Year's Eve in Morgan.... i was a bit nervous we were going to run out of bubbly ;)
 The kids celebrated around 10 pm and we headed home around 11. Definitely late enough for us old married folk! 
 I planned to take the tree down New Year's Day, but the kids begged us to keep it up. Finally, i convinced them a few days later that they could have a picnic for dinner in front of the tree, then Brett and I took it down that night after they went to bed. 
 I feel extremely blessed this holiday season. We were surrounded by those we love and were able to spend time with all of them. Until next year.....

Monday, December 30, 2013

Getting in the Christmas Spirit...

To get into the Christmas spirit around these parts, we pose like we're constipated.... ok, just him. One day he'll regret making faces like this! Baby Ike just chills no matter what we're doing. 
 For FHE the kids decorated the tree...and I did my best not to move any ornaments (unless they were being played with).

 Jet disassembled ornaments faster than I could keep them put together...
 He wanted to be the star-putter-onner this year, but couldn't quite make it stay....
 ...so sister helped with the finishing touches.
 Such a genuine picture of this guy (who is all of a sudden WAAAAY too grown up)! Love the ornament glitter all over his face.
 Little Miss Sass-a-frass!
 The finished product.
 Snow arrived and these two could not wait to play in it. They actually lasted about 40 minutes their first time out there. I was surprised because it was so dang cold out.
 With Christmas, comes shopping.... and lunch out on several occasions to get errands finished. This day was Sam's Club lunch. Pretzels and soda. Yep, super healthy!
 Emri performed in her preschool program and was a doll in her pretty purple Christmas dress.
 She is surrounded by "boy" friends at school and in church. These are her homies: Trevin, Ryder & Luke. She LOVES the attention they give her. 
 G & G Anderton came...
 ....and so did Momma Max. We are grateful for the support of our grandparents!! 
One Saturday morning we hit up Chick-Fila for breakfast with Santa Claus himself! 
 Oh, and the cow elf. 
 I think Ike had a sneaky suspicion about him....
 ...i thought he was the real deal! The kids told him their Christmas wishes. Emri wanted dolls from the new Disney movie "Frozen." Jet asked for a blue "minja turtle" (Ninja Turtle).
 One night out shopping it was so foggy when I walked into a store, I'm pretty sure I didn't even notice a tree here... on my way out, the fog had cleared, and left behind a gorgeous layer of frost on everything. 
Decorating gingerbread houses has become a pre-Christmas tradition at our house...the kids eat waaaay more candy than gets onto the house, and they love it! Dad did the frosting this year...
Jet requested fish on his side of the roof. Random. But Dad pulled through!
 Gma Anderton also brought the kids their own gingerbread man to decorate. It was great timing.... I had come down with influenza, so it was a great activity to keep them busy (again with Dad's help).

 This year we started a new tradition (thanks Rod for the idea)! I wrapped up the Christmas stories we had and put them under the tree. Each night before bedtime we'd gather in front of the Christmas tree and open a book and read it. I loved it and the kids looked forward to a "gift" each night. We only have about 8 books right no, so this will be a fun way to add to our collection each year!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ike @ 3 Months


such a handsome little squirt!! 


my only baby who has loved the swing!  
 growing OUT of his 3 month onesies! ha!


still a little wobbly in the bumbo, but getting better. 
cute towel from my friend Jaime 

At 3 Months, Ike:

  • constantly has his hands in his mouth...sometimes he sucks his thumb when he can find it!
  • has found his voice in the past week and loves to sing ooooooh, ooooh, ooooh and likes to coo in the morning when he wakes up.
  • Takes a pacifier, but doesn't always need it to go to sleep.
  • still naps between each feeding (4 naps/day).
  • Naps are getting better in the sense that he usually always puts himself to sleep now. Sometimes he still wakes up after about 40 minutes and needs help getting back to sleep. I've noticed about every OTHER day is a really good napping day!
  • Does great at night... goes to bed at 8pm, i dream feed him at 10pm, then he sleeps thru till about 6:30 or 7 am. About once a week he'll wake up around 4 am. I haven't wanted him to cry and wake the older kids, so i feed him and then he's back up around 7:30. Of course that one night a week always seems to happen on a Saturday night. Sunday mornings are rough getting us all to church by 9 am (alone). Brett has early meetings on Sundays, so he's gone by 7. I'm exhausted by Sunday afternoons!
  • He is such a content baby...I still keep waiting for him to change (not that I want him to, I just can't believe how good he is)!!
  • Seems like he's getting close to laughing...he'll smile really big and do a body convulsion, but no noise comes out! 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Turkey Day Weekend

We spent Thanksgiving Weekend in SLC with the Brklacich fam. Really, we are so blessed and I could list a million things to be thankful for, but here I'll just add a few highlights of the weekend.

First thing to be thankful for: Grandpa being there. His health hasn't been very good lately and the previous week he had a surgery to get ready for dialysis. And here he is still smiling, and wanting to help with the turkey.
2nd thing to be thankful for: Grandma being there. Her Alzheimer's is getting worse. She doesn't recognize my parents house, and I don't think she remembers her great grandkids names. It's heartbreaking. I love her dearly. 
 3rd reason to be thankful: my parents hosting a large group and for an amazing meal and full bellies.
 4th reason to be thankful: FAMILY! These are my dad's 2 sisters Bonnie & Jana. I've been very close to them my whole life. And here they are holding their "great nephews," Kasen & Ike. Jana is actually Kasen's gma :)
 Me holding my cousin Kylie's baby (Kasen--just 3 weeks younger than Ike, but definitely heftier) and Aunt Jana with Ike.
 5th reason to be thankful: awesome movies! We took the kids to see "Frozen" and it was darling. Brett and I also snuck out for a date night and saw "Catching Fire,"
 6th reason to be thankful: my own little family, and for healthy, happy (most of the time) kiddos.
 Momma Max took us to see the lights at Thanksgiving Point. Some of Santa's reindeer are there being taken care of until the big night and Jet & E were so excited! They were sure one of them was "Sven" from the movie they just saw!
We took a wagon ride behind horses through the lights.
 Kass & Bridger
 Brody, Britt, Kade & Keeley
 Brett, Jet, Jami
 Ayden, Momma Max, Emri
 We had such a fun weekend!