Nothing like a good snow... that comes to visit for a short time, then melts away quickly. James could only stand being out in the cold for a short time too, but he loved being pushed around on the sled. The boys were disappointed that the snow didn't stay longer and kept trying to make snowballs out of pathetic amounts of snow for days after this "big" snow.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
White Winter
Nothing like a good snow... that comes to visit for a short time, then melts away quickly. James could only stand being out in the cold for a short time too, but he loved being pushed around on the sled. The boys were disappointed that the snow didn't stay longer and kept trying to make snowballs out of pathetic amounts of snow for days after this "big" snow.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Games and Grammie T
Grammie Terrie flew back home to CA today and as always we were sad to see her go, but we did get to play alot of games with her while she was here. She got us a bunch of fun new ones for Christmas.
I'll get to see more of my mom over the next week because I'm flying down to CA tomorrow to teach some show choir choreography. The songs I'm teaching this year are all from the 80's (my fav) so I'm excited!!! Jump, Africa, and Livin' on a Prayer. I've already finished choreographing them, now I've got to teach them.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
The Largey "High-Fives" of 2010
Christmas letter HERE IT IS...
Jeremy: Going on a scenic car ride up coastal CA (stopping at beaches & Redwoods) with the whole family- Getting a free truck- Being offered “new” jobs at the shipyard about 4 times- Puking for the first time in 15 years at the fair (spinning rides did me in)- Watching a couple of major league baseball games with the kids (plus watching their games too).
Shauna: Blogging most of our family events (Jeremy says “If you don’t get a picture of us doing something… does that mean it never happened?”)- Spending 2 weeks with my fabulously fun Mom in CA (all by myself)- Watching Madison at her sixth grade promotion as I waved, videoed, hugged, and totally mortified her- Getting to see my 3 big kids play soccer as Jeremy and I hunkered down in the rain to watch them- Listening to James as he babbles to me all day long to tell me his deepest random thoughts.
James (2): Learning to open doors…this has been rewarding- Having mom dress me up as a GIRL and take me to the mall for “Where’s Malldo” (it was a game of disguise!)- Eating some of everyone’s Halloween candy (I can open doors)- Running with balloons all over the house for my 2nd b-day- Any time I got to spend with DAD.
Grant (7): Starting a new school (1st grader in the Montessori program) and making a new really good friend- Going on “Goliath” at Magic Mountain and loving it- Teaching myself how to do back flips on the trampoline- Winning first place on my sea turtle art at the county fair- Going to CA to have some summer fun.
Carter (9): Getting to play baseball and soccer (plus becoming a better goalie)- Earning my Wolf Badge for Cub Scouts- Being a Zombie at the Fall Festival at school- Getting my own room (Grant shares with James now)- Finishing the awesome Percy Jackson series.
Madison (12): Becoming an “official” babysitter (I get paid)- Watching Jaws with Hannah and my Dad- Starting Junior High and Young Women’s (a church group)- Falling off my Mom’s new treadmill and getting another face injury- Replacing my iPod after it went for an unintentional swim (babysitting helped with this one).
These were the top five memorable experiences from each of the Largeys for 2010. We hope you enjoyed the year as well and made many good memories of your own! Happy New Year!
These were the top five memorable experiences from each of the Largeys for 2010. We hope you enjoyed the year as well and made many good memories of your own! Happy New Year!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Snuggles, Bags, and Cute Girls
Saturday, December 25, 2010
The BEST present we opened was....
Friday, December 24, 2010
Annual Pics in Front of the Tree
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Angel Gabriel Gets the Jitters
Grant opted out of the ward nativity this year. He said he would not be a donkey AGAIN this year unless we paid him. Carter was the Angel Gabriel and had some lines he had to memorize and deliver. Well, he got a little nervous onstage and started picking at his feather belt, so wisps of fuzzies began swirling all around the nativity. Some of the "animals" even took to blowing the fuzzies to keep them in the air. "Gabriel" did do a beautiful job on his lines, despite his jitters.
Creative Christmas Chaos
I've been flexing the creative muscle in my brain to come up with Tree Costumes (tomato cages covered with green blankets) and Crafts for the boys craft day at school.
Now- I know their tree costumes were not the most beauiful, but it only took about an hour of my life span to make them and I do so love to save time. I used the time I saved to have a brief nap before their choir performance at school and we were nearly late- oops.
Saved Time=Nap=Lateness=Chaos.... I couldn't put their cosumes on until we got to the school and ended up trying to do it super-speedily in the parking lot. It was dark so I couldn't find the hole I'd cut out for Carter's head and began to have fits of hysterical laughter. Seriously I could not stop laughing... this impaired me for when I was trying to put Grant's costume on, so I didn't notice that I only got half of his face showing until he was onstage singing. I STILL start giggling when I see these Christmas tree costume pictures of the boys and remember them asking if that's how they were supposed to "look".
Saturday, December 11, 2010
MadHatterison
Madison set up a "tea" party complete with snacks in her room when she found out some of her friends were coming to visit. The boys mostly ignored it and opted to run around and play foosball, but the girls had a lovely time. Carter eventually sniffed out the food and ended up eating all the leftovers. I think Madison's Halloween costume has had an impact on her personality...
Gummy Bear Town
Sunday, November 28, 2010
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