Thursday, December 30, 2010

My Best Friend's Wedding

My sister, Jenny, got married on December 29, 2010. It was such a joyous day and I couldn't be happier for my her. Jenny is my one and only sister and truly one of my best friends and I'm thrilled that she has found Matthew, who appreciates her for the wonderful and amazing person that she is. Jen, I love you so much and I'm so happy that this day has finally come. Thanks for letting me be a part of your special day!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas 2010

We spent Christmas at Grandma and Grandpa Shelton's house this year. We had a long way to go this year, but it was so nice to be with family on Christmas!

Here's the traditional (at least it was a tradition when I was growing up) picture on the stairs before heading up to see what Santa left for us.Here's the girls before the traditional picture on the stairs. Is there anything more exciting than Christmas morning for a kid?The three older girls each got a doll from Santa. They were all wondering how I knew to make matching doll nightgowns for their dolls. I told them that Santa and moms are tight like that.Brigham with his Buzz Lightyear.Stick horses for Brigham and Rachel.Hazel playing with her new tea set.Running gloves and a Spanish hymn book for Ben!Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Barfus Family Party!

We had a fun party with the Barfus side of our family. My kids had really been giving me a hard time because with everything else that we had going on this year we didn't have time to decorate graham cracker houses. They were thrilled when we got to Ben's parents house and saw what we would be doing.Thanks Grandma and Grandpa Barfus (and Uncle Josh) for getting me off the hook! We also did the traditional white elephant gift exchange and had lots of fun playing with our Barfus cousins.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Snow!

Surprisingly, there wasn't any snow when we arrived in Utah. It did snow a little the second day and the kids jumped on the opportunity to build a snowman with their cousins and Uncle Nathan.Well, actually, they made three: a mama, a daddy and a baby.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Thanks to the Holman Family in Panquitch, UT!

We had quite the adventure as we were heading to Utah for Christmas. We left at 8:00 pm on Sunday night, hoping the kids would sleep most of the way. Although we had a bit of a rough start, they did pretty well and by 6:00 am we were around Panquitch, Utah and were pleased that we hadn’t hit any snow yet. As we headed up the mountain between Panguitch and Beaver the heavy rain began to turn to snow and just as we were almost to the top we realized that we couldn’t go any farther and would have to turn around. We headed back down the mountain to Panguitch where we planned on filling up with gas and possibly finding an alternative route. We thought it was a little odd when we drove into town that there wasn’t a single gas station open, but we just credited it to the fact that we were in a small town. We waited for a little while and then decided to look for any place with lights on. We drove into the hospital parking lot (although we weren’t sure what we were going to do there) and saw two guys walk inside and then walk back out a few minutes later. Ben got out of the van and approached them and it turned out that it was a couple of missionaries! Ben talked to them for a few minutes and found out that the whole town had lost power which explained why we hadn’t been able to find any gas stations open. They gave us their phone number and told us to call if they could help in any way and then went on their way. We drove out of the hospital parking lot still with no idea what we were going to do and pretty soon we were again parked on the side of the road. The kids were all awake by now and needed to go to the bathroom, but without any gas stations or stores open there wasn’t much we could do for them. We decided to say a pray and ask Heavenly Father for help. Afterward, I told Ben we should call the missionaries again and see if they knew of a place where we might be able to use the facilities. They said they would see what they could do. They called us back a few minutes later and said that there was a member family who was expecting us. We drove the few blocks to their house where the father was waiting at the front door welcoming our family into his home. As we walked into their front room they had a fire going in the fireplace and their children were gathered around waiting to see if school would be cancelled that day (it was). We were given flashlights and took turns using the bathroom and warming ourselves by the fire. It turns out that the father of this family of eight (four daughters and two sons) was the one and only seminary teacher in Panquitch. Their sweet children played with our little ones as Brother Holman proceeded to make us breakfast and make us feel completely at home. After breakfast, some of the girls took Rachel, Eliza, and Brigham (dressed in their own rubber boots and oversized hoodies) out to the pasture behind their house to see their pet sheep. We were there for over an hour before the power came back on and we were on our way again. We pointed out to our family as we left that little town that the Lord had answered our prayers that day.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

The Joy School Carolers

Went caroling this morning with our cute little Joy School group. It was such a nice day and we had a great time. The kids only knew one song, "Jingle Bells", but they sang it with a lot of enthusiasm! We went around to several of our elderly neighbors and gave each of them an ornament and Christmas card made by the kids. Lots of fun!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Little Wise Guy

We had a little Joy School party tonight and the kids acted out the nativity. It was so adorable! And I have to say that I thought Brigham made a pretty darn cute wise man.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Rachel's 6th Birthday!

I can hardly believe this little girl just turned 6 years old. She is still just as tiny as can be, but don't let that fool you. She is full of spunk and is a little ball of energy. She loves playing with friends (including her sisters and brother) and when she's not doing that she likes to help her mom out. She's very strong-willed (which can sometimes get her into trouble) and has a HUGE sweet tooth. Mostly, this girl is very fun to have around and we love her!

Rachel got these squinkies for her birthday. She loves anything that is little and cute--she recently has become buddies with my two-year old niece, Bethany, who definitely fits that description.Rachel really enjoys going to kindergarten and loves her teacher Mrs. Taylor. She got to be the Star Student this week and do a special show and tell on her birthday.Rachel is into Barbie. She got the Christmas Carol Barbie and movie.
Here she is blowing out the candles! (Notice how we have the number candles 4,3, and 1 on the cupcakes. Um, yeah, we didn't have any regular candles so we improvised.)

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Holiday Light Parade

We went to Safford's Christmas Light Parade tonight and had a really fun time. I wish I would have taken the camera so that I had some pictures of all the cool floats. I was surprised it was actually a really nice parade for little ol' Safford. And it was over 60 degrees outside at 6:30 pm. This place is starting to grow on me...We also had a fun time with our some of our neighbors afterward over at the Konopnicki's. They invited everyone over for hot chocolate after the parade. I love our neighborhood!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Brigham's elf

Brigham made this cute little elf at Joy School today. His teacher said that he insisted on the elf having a striped hat and worked very hard on his stripes. He is getting so big and can focus surprisingly well for a three year old!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Picture with the Big Guy

I took the kids to a Christmas party for all the school kids at the library and guess who was there?