Sunday, January 25, 2009

Cuisinart with Kaci

On our way back North we stopped one last time in Dallas to see Aunt Kaci since she was flying in for a warm weather repreive from the Northeast. While there she and Robby got busy in the kitchen trying out Grandma's new Cuisinart food processor to make hummus. Kaci had the recipe and Robby enjoyed pressing the buttons and pureeing everything to perfection. Then he took to making master pieces out of the vegetables.



We also enjoyed one last night playing with the cousins. (Molly, Will, and Audrie were there earlier in the evening.)
These two night owls stayed up with the adults until they were acting like two little crazies.

We're glad we had a chance to see you Kaci! Stay warm in Ithaca!

Even I can't believe this one...

Jenna's a...
SUNBEAMP!
(Make sure you add the "p" at the end to pronounce it just like Jenna.)

Kemah with our cousins

After our week in the Dallas area, we took a trip down to spend a week with my parents in Houston. While down there we took the opportunity to meet up with Robby's cousin Katie and her two cutie pie kids at Kemah (an amusement park/ entertainment area near Galveston). As Katie mentioned in her blog, Jenna and Savannah were adorable walking hand-in-hand everywhere they went.
While there I decided to take Li'l Robby on his first big roller coaster, the Boardwalk Bullet (well, it wasn't that big, but it was wild). We were both pretty excited. I wish I had a picture of Robby's eyes lighting up as he saw it race around us while we waited in line. Well, all that excitement became regret when we were riding it. As with any wooden roller coaster that I have ridden or heard about, it was very rickety. We were shaken around until our heads and backs hurt. Talk about whiplash! Let's just say, I don't recommend this one to anyone, unless they are good friends with a chiropractor!

For the rest of the evening, Li'l Robby and I were glad to enjoy the more tamer rides like the carousel along with the younger ones.

we all also enjoyed this train ride. I did my best to get all the kids looking my direction, but Savannah kept looking forward because she was worried the train would take off without me since I was standing beside it.

We finished off the evening with dinner at Saltgrass Steakhouse. Thanks for a great evening Katie! It was so great to see you!


Monday, January 19, 2009

A Surprise Visit to Texas!

The best part of Christmas this year was that we got to surprise Robby's family! Sometime back in early October I found out that one of our friends was going to drive from IN to TX for Christmas, and it made me long to go home. I told Robby my desires, and after some contemplation we decided to change our Christmas plans from staying home to traveling. I also thought it would be lots of fun to surprise his family, so I convinced him to do it! We brought his sister Wendy in on the plan, so we had someone in TX to help us carry out our scheme.

The hardest part was not letting the secret slip over the next couple months. Everytime we would talk to Robby's mom, I would think about saying something related to the trip and luckily I would remember to shut my mouth before I spilled the beans.

Wendy was great! She managed to get Mom to plan a feast and FHE for everyone in TX that coinsided with the night we planned to arrive. We ended up getting to TX a day early so Wendy kept us the first night, and our families played the next day while we waited for the family get-together that evening. As you can see below the kids had a great time together...

We even went to Chuck E. Cheese's that day...

(I'm not sure how I feel about Jenna having a driver's license even if it won't be for another 12+ years!)

Back to the story... that night Wendy and her family drove a different route over to Mom and Dad's house and ended up arriving there a little before us. When we got there we walked up to the door and Forrest (Robby's brother - who Robby leaked the plan to a couple days previous) opened then door and announced, "It's a Christmas miracle!"

Everyone was shocked! I loved Mom's face! Her jaw dropped and she stood there stunned, and then Abbie walked into the room and she stood there with with a look of complete astonishment! We couldn't help but smile and laugh. It was great! I didn't catch Logan's first impression (but I know he was surprised), and Dad was sitting on the couch just out of view initially. He was talking to Andra and Summer on the phone and when he told them that we had just showed up they started giggling (or so I was told.) Fun, fun, fun!

The week we had there was a blast! It was also warmer than we had expected. (You would think that I would have known to pack short sleeve shirts for December in TX!) While there the cousins got plenty of play time and we just enjoyed being with family. Here are some highlights...

The Nutcracker

Early in the week Jenna and I went on a joint Mommy-Daughter date with Wendy and Molly to see Texas Ballet Theater's Nutcracker.

It was fun seeing these two excited to watch the ballet.

Thanks for a fun evening, Wendy and Molly. Let's do it again some year!

Jenna and Eli
Like two peas in a pod!


Christmas MorningMy other big surprise was that I (with funding help from all of our parents) secretly got Robby the banjo that he had been bugging me and bugging me for months about. I drove an hour and a half to pick it up in October, and I had a friend of mine hide it at her house until we got back from Christmas. Robby didn't really think that I would actually get it because he kept asking and I would tell him to forget it because I had heard enough about this "dumb banjo!" Boy was he surprised!


That's enough pictures for now... I have more though, so check back soon.

A taste of Ames

For Christmas we decided to head back to warmer country down in Texas, but along the way we decided to stop in Ames and check out our new home town. This is what we saw...

Snow, snow, and more snow. Can you say brrrrrrrr?

This may not be the best picture of Ames, but let's just say that this was more snow than I have ever seen in one place at one time in my life. I know, I have led a sheltered life, haven't I? I am a warm weather girl. I can't help it. It also wasn't very comforting to read that last week they had a day where the high was -10! That's Fahrenheit! Yikes! I see a snow blower in my near future.

So, what's the lesson here? Don't ever tell Heavenly Father where you don't want to go because he has a way of teaching lessons through personal experience. It's a good thing that Robby's aunt promised that the warmth of the people would out weigh the frozen climate, 'cause I know my soul is going to need some warmin' in Ames!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

A current post

I had planned on doing at least one more catch-up post, but I got caught up in reading everyone else's blogs since I haven't looked at them in almost a month! I know, where have I been? Before I go to bed, I wanted to post this video clip from yesterday.

Little Robby had a piano recital yesterday. We were in a rush on the way out the door, so we didn't double check the camera to make sure that it had plenty of batteries and memory on the card. Well, the batteries weren't the problem, but the memory was. The card filled up right after his first song! At the end of the recital, we persuaded him (or rather bribed him) to play his songs one last time after everyone had gone. So this is a reenactment, but I will say that his performance was at least this good, if not better. Hope you enjoy!

December in review

Well, it's about time I posted something new! Life has moved on rather quickly lately, so to catch you all up on what's happened let me post a quick review with pictures. I'll start with what we did in December before we left on vacation...

We played together...

we read scripture together (of course we always do that, but Olivia was pretty cute in this pic)...

Jenna "licked the snow"...
we made a ginger bread house and then visited a life sized one at Purdue...

and I got a cut! So, am I sad about losing the length? At first I was a little sad when I looked at my pictures with long hair, but I donated the extra length to Locks of Love so... no, not really. I figure it went to a good cause. I felt like it was a Christmas present for someone. Now that it has been shorter for about a month, I would say, no I definitely do not miss it. My hair dries faster, styles faster, doesn't get pulled by Olivia, and doesn't get caught in places like the car door. It's delightful!