Tonight we made Candy Cane hot chocolate topped with whipped cream. It led to all of us congergating in the kitchen, visiting and laughing together. Pretty soon a few of us hopped up onto the countertop to give our feet a rest while we sipped at our hot chocolate. I love nights like these, where we stay up late enjoying good food and good conversation, treating each night as if it's our last night together.
"JOY comes to us in ORDINARY moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary." ~Brene Brown
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
And We're Outta Here!
We are on our way to Gramma and Grampa's house.
The kids are thrilled!
We are lucky to have such good little travelers.
Farewell E-Town, until we meet again!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Boys Have Coodies
Yesterday while I made dinner after church, I overheard the funniest conversation between Mr. Stannix and his girly.
Daddy:
Camilla, am I your best friend?
Camilla:
Sunday, December 18, 2011
One More Week
I love this Season. Mr. Stannix and I were talking today about how there is only one more week left until Christmas. Time has gone by so so fast! We stayed in bed late into the morning (bonus of having church at 1:00 pm) and watched a few really good Christmas videos with the kiddos snuggled up with us. It was so wonderful to take a few minutes and reflect on the birth and life of Christ.
I am so grateful for my Savoir and all he has done for me. What an amazing example we have to follow. I love reading the Christmas story and thinking about Mary and how wonderful and faithful she must have been.
Friday, December 16, 2011
In My Element
This time of year I often realize how comfortable I am just staying at home with my kiddos. I always feel so out of place and out of my element at big parties or work functions or social situations in general. Like anyone I do enjoy a good night out, or a good party with friends, but sometimes it just takes me a while to get out of my comfort zone and actually be myself.
I've always been the "shy" type, and labeled as "snobbish" for being my quiet self, but it's just who I am. Those who know me really well have seen me win at games such as Chubby Bunny (played with sour dino's instead of marshmallows), and giggle until I practically pee myself. Unless I know you really well, you probably won't see the confident, goofy me that is hiding inside.
I am however super comfortable and happy just being at home. It's my safety zone. I don't have huge desires to be anywhere else.
To me, being in my element is:
Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for my baby girl.
Watching cookies baking in the oven
Planning which exciting meal I'm going to cook up next for my families enjoyment.
Giggling.
Playing at the park.
Listening to my little girl sing at the breakfast table.
Using a vocabulary that consists of "potty", "bubba", "sue sue" and other simple terms.
Stacks of folded laundry all over my couch.
A husband who comes home and greets me with a kiss.
Reading bed time stories to my little ones.
Kissing my babies all over their little faces anytime I want.
Tickling my children's bellies and listening to them giggle.
Hearing "I love you" from a child's lips.
Wrapping them in towel and snuggling them after a warm bath.
Cuddling up to Mr. Stannix on the couch to watch a movie or TV series that we're hooked on.
Pulling the children's covers up before I go to bed and watching them peacefully sleep.
Falling asleep in the arms of my Mr. Stannix.
Being in my element, or feeling comfortable, is being home with my family. There is no where else I'd rather be! I don't think any other job could top the joy I get from being a mother.
I've always been the "shy" type, and labeled as "snobbish" for being my quiet self, but it's just who I am. Those who know me really well have seen me win at games such as Chubby Bunny (played with sour dino's instead of marshmallows), and giggle until I practically pee myself. Unless I know you really well, you probably won't see the confident, goofy me that is hiding inside.
I am however super comfortable and happy just being at home. It's my safety zone. I don't have huge desires to be anywhere else.
To me, being in my element is:
Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for my baby girl.
Watching cookies baking in the oven
Planning which exciting meal I'm going to cook up next for my families enjoyment.
Giggling.
Playing at the park.
Listening to my little girl sing at the breakfast table.
Using a vocabulary that consists of "potty", "bubba", "sue sue" and other simple terms.
Stacks of folded laundry all over my couch.
A husband who comes home and greets me with a kiss.
Reading bed time stories to my little ones.
Kissing my babies all over their little faces anytime I want.
Tickling my children's bellies and listening to them giggle.
Hearing "I love you" from a child's lips.
Wrapping them in towel and snuggling them after a warm bath.
Cuddling up to Mr. Stannix on the couch to watch a movie or TV series that we're hooked on.
Pulling the children's covers up before I go to bed and watching them peacefully sleep.
Falling asleep in the arms of my Mr. Stannix.
Being in my element, or feeling comfortable, is being home with my family. There is no where else I'd rather be! I don't think any other job could top the joy I get from being a mother.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Meet the "Murfs"
Meet Camilla's "Murfs".
Last night in the middle of her bath she asked me,
"Mum, please grab my Murf for me, please?"
It took me a couple of minutes to figure out who she wanted.
These dudes have been her best friends.
Today the Picasso-looking "Murf" is helping her perfect her painting.
Every time she says "Murf" I almost break out into uncontrollable giggles.
I love that girl.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Christmas at the Mall
On Monday after Mr. Stannix's final exam we all went to the Mall to cruise around and finish up our Christmas Shopping. We went on Monday afternoon to purposely avoid traffic and crowds and it worked out pretty good. Parking was a breeze and the mall wasn't super crowded. We checked out the amazing decorations, watched a few kids cry on Santa's knee, and walked and walked and walked. The kids were so good for us!
As we cruised the second floor we were just in time for the sea lion show. They even had a grinch. We couldn't hear very well, but it was fun to watch still. Camilla talked about how they splashed into the water all day.
We also checked out the Disney store. Mr. Stannix took Camilla into the little Castle and they cruised the store together so that she could stretch her legs. As I was wondering around a man that worked there came up to me and wanted to show me something. He waved this princess wand in front of a mirror and then asked me to step in front of it. I did and then it turned on with a picture of a princess and he goes, "It only works for a real princess". I laughed uncomfortably and then Mr. Stannix came to my rescue. phew. We found Hyrum's Christmas gift there and couldn't resist getting it. It's something he will use and play with for years to come and I can't wait for him to get his chubby fingers on it.
We then went and hit up a photo booth. It's kind of been a Christmas tradition since we were married. For having two kids and a picture snapping every 5 seconds, they turned out pretty good I'd say. The second and third are my faves.
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Nutcracker
On Friday night Mr. Stannix and I went on a date to the Nutcracker. He got us tickets a little while ago and we've been looking forward to it ever since. Neither of us had ever been to a professional ballet performance before. When we got the Jubilee it was decked out for Christmas with giant Christmas trees lit up in front of the windows on every level and hot chocolate venders all around. It was magical.
We proceeded up a flight of stairs to the balcony, and then realized we were on balcony two. We laughed and then walked up another flight of stairs. Personally, I think "the second balcony" sounds way more romantic than "front row seating", not to mention we could see inside the orchestra pit (so cool).
We found our seats early and enjoyed snuggling on the second balcony and staring at the stage.
The performance was wonderful! The dresses were gorgeous and the dancers amazing. I would have went just to listen to the orchestra though. I sat the whole time missing my flute and being part of a band. The music was phenomenal. Mr. Stannix even enjoyed himself. He is not one of those husbands that has to be dragged to the ballet, and for that I am grateful. He actually thought it was pretty cool! He did however wish the fight scene was longer, and enjoyed that part the most. As for me? I liked the end of Act I. All I could do was stare at the ballerina's toes in amazement.
After the show we snapped a self portrait in front of a Christmas tree in the lobby.
Then we braved the cold to the car and headed home to our sweet Children who we left in the care of my sister....
They had fun! Thanks Auntie Emma!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sick Days
Camilla woke up last night throwing up. On went the light, off went the bedding into the wash. Our whole house was awake at 4:30am and it was tough getting Hyrum back to sleep. I gave up at 6:00am and brought him downstairs for a bottle and then we snuggled on the couch until 8:00am.
Camilla keeps saying she needs to puke and then coughs over her puke bucket.
After breakfast she looked at me and said, "Thanks for getting my puke bucket mommy. Thanks for holding my hair for me. Thank-you." She's so sweet even though she's sick.
Daddy stayed home while I went to church. I had to play Organ and perform in a flute trio. Two hours of sleep just isn't enough for my brain to function properly on the Organ. It was a gong show. I put Hyrum down to sleep before I left to make things easy. Camilla and Daddy watched "Happy Feet". I walked in to Mr. Stannix saying, "shh". The girl was zonked on the couch. She had fallen asleep in her Daddy's arms an hour earlier and was still sleeping. Hyrum has been out for three hours and counting. It must have been the late night wake up call that has left us all
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Gingerbread Cookie Making
Well, now that some of my hats are done, I have officially started Christmas baking. We did sugar cookies last week and I hid them away in the freezer to be iced later. Today we made Gingerbread boys and girls with Auntie Emma. Camilla helped me cut them out and Hyrum and I watched them bake in the oven. The excitement in his eyes was priceless. Camilla loved licking the icing bowl and eating smarties. She loved her Gingerbread man so much that she had to give it a hug. It was adorable! Auntie Emma did a fabulous job decorating, and taking snapshots of the day. All in all, a success!
**Pics by my sis**
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