Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas Day

We had a very small and relaxed Christmas Day. The kids got up early and we opened gifts and had breakfast. Santa brought C a Little People Bus, just like he asked for. H got a Radio Flyer tricycle, which was a hit. And even though C has two other bikes, he won't leave H's alone. The kids got a lot of other very fun things including puzzles, a Little People Barn, and books. H got a purse, a baby stroller, some clothes etc. C got some very cool firefighter boots and a Handy Manny tool man. Of course, there is not one thing that they will play with by themselves. We just played most of the morning and then went for a run. It started sprinkling just as we were leaving, then it rained pretty good the remainder of our run. The kids were in the stoller/trailor and got pretty wet. When we realized they were getting so wet, we put their rain jackets on. H just hates hers, so she screamed the rest of the way home. But other than that, it was perfect! I love to run in the rain. After we got dried off, we made dinner, ate and then went to Charity's and Kwan's for dessert. Then the day was done. Here are some pictures including the kids in their Christmas outfits and a picture when Lily and Emma came over to open gifts.




Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to all! Another year has come and gone! With the ease of keeping in touch via e-mail and blogs, it seems redundant to send a Christmas letter/card (although I do enjoy getting them). And in the age of "reduce, reuse, recycle", it seems more environmentally friendly to use the medium of our blog to "send" our Christmas letter this year. For those of you who frequent our blog, there is probably nothing new here, but for those of you who aren't regular blog viewers, maybe you'll make this the one post you read this year.
Our year in review:
Although the year started out with another big disappointment/defeat in an ongoing trial, our lives together continue to be very blessed. Chuck continues to work as an engineer at Honeywell. He had to travel for work much more than he would have liked to, but at least he has a job! He rides is bike everyday to work, rain or shine (mostly shine), 40 degrees or 110 degrees. He raced bikes this year as in past years and had a good season. I wish he would have had more cheerleading, but bike racing is a hard sport to spectate with two small children. He was asked to "motor" a fully-faired recumbent tricycle at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge where he broke the world record at 66.08mph. That was something he has wanted to do since he was 16 years old. He raced the Tour de Tucson on our tandem with his friend Josh. They had hoped to win, but unfortunately, they flatted twice. He is currently getting in shape for the upcoming racing season. I, Rebekah, continue to teach group exercise at the YMCA. I also started a 300 hour yoga teacher training program which will extend well into next year. I ran two 1/2 marathons, completed a olympic distance triathlon and am currently training for a marathon. Chuck has been so supportive during all my training and has put a lot of things he would like to do or needs to do off because it's impossible to do anything when you have H&C. I appreciate him so much! Cameron turned 3 this year, was potty trained and started preschool, which he loves. He continues to love firetrucks, all other trucks and cars. He is sleeping better, but I still get the too occasional nighttime visit. Cameron went for his first backpacking trip this year (where he walked) and went with his dad on several more camping and backpacking trips. He loves to camp. We love Cameron so much, but despite everyone telling us it will change, his world still centers around me. Hannah turned 1 this year and is developing quite the personality. She is learning so much from her brother! She throws fits when she doesn't get her way, which sometimes involve spitting, biting and hitting herself. Her world also revolves around me and there is quite often fights over me. Hannah can be so sweet though. When C is demanding I get him something but I am busy, she will go get it for him. Hannah went on her first camping trip without mom this year and also appears to love camping. Lily turned 17 just recently and continues to attend Tempe Prep Academy. She played football again this year and is currently on the soccer team. She also sings in the select choir at school. Emma just turned 15 and enrolled in TPA this year. She played volleyball, is also currently on the soccer team and sings in the select choir. We have enjoyed having the opportunity to support the girls in their activities. We love our kids so much and are thankful they are healthy. We are also thankful for all the other blessings in our life and especially for the love and sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We wish you all health and happiness in 2009!

If you would like to see more about our year, scroll down on our blog.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Emma is 15!

Emma turned 15 on Fri. the 19th. We took her (and Lily) to lunch on Saturday. She chose to go to Spinato's (which happens to be my favorite restaurant). I made a chocolate cake early in the morning with my early riser, Hannah. Cameron then helped put the candles on. We took it to the restaurant and enjoyed it there. She asked for an Adidas sport bag, which made shopping very easy. I can't believe the girls are getting so old! I was just thinking today (don't know what made me think of it) about when we lived on Loma Vista and I was in grad school. I would get home late and they would be in bed waiting for me so I could say good-night. Now, I'm probably in bed well before they are. Happy Birthday Emma!





Friday, December 19, 2008

Christmas Preparations

The Happy Apple Preschool's Christmas performance. One of C's best friends, Carson, is sitting next to him. C said he would like to buy a present for Carson and Connor, another friend. We spent quite a bit of time in Target trying to decide on which Matchbox cars to get.

It's hard to tell what H is doing here, but she is trying to blow out the lights. She learned about blowing out candles at Lily's b-day dinner.

Cameron made this at pre-school for me and Chuck. It was wrapped between two pieces of paper stapled together. He said I had to wait for Chuck to open it. Then, when we went to open it, he said, "at least try to open it. If you need help, I can help you. But at least try."

Watching "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (on VHS) and eating popcorn. A Christmas tradition.

Decorating the tree

Hannah in her Christmas pajamas

I haven't sent out Christmas cards this year. We are having my cousin Rachel take pictures tomorrow, so I may send those out after the New Year. I will also post some pictures and a Christmas letter Christmas Day. So, check back next week!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Crazy Cameron

Oh how I love Cameron and the things he says. He makes me laugh! Here are a few I want to remember (and these were all in the same day):

"Hannah wrote her name! Hannah, I am so proud of you." As Hannah is writing/scribbling with sidewalk chalk on the sidewalk.

"This is not a happy day!" We left the house to run errands and he was insistent on wearing his fireman boots, jacket and helmet. This isn't just any helmet though. It is an actual firefighters helmet. So it is heavy and too big. He couldn't get it to stay on his head and the eye protector wouldn't stay up.

"Oh, I'd better scare that kitty away." (he opens the door to the back yard) Kitty, go away...please. ROAR, shoo, shoo, ROAR! You'd better get over that fence right now."

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Camping Trip

Last Fri-Sun, Chuck took all the kids camping. They camped up near Prescott. It got below freezing at night, but was nice during the days. They all said (except H) they had a great time. I also had a great time! I got lots done around the house and am mostly up to date with everyone's scrapbooks. Enjoy the pics!