Chris and I both worked on Christmas Eve, so I had the night free. My holiday chum Carolyn always knows the scoop of where the happening things are, and what the seasonal treats are. We went to Dovewood Court in Orangevale. I have heard about this place, but have always thought it was Dougwood! I was expecting a few homes sporadically lit up, but there was around 15 homes on a court, and they were all lit up. It is a pre-requisite to live there, or something! This one was actually downtown later in the evening!
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas at Mom's
After 5 days of 12 hour shifts, Chris was sure ready for some celebrating! We drove up the hill after his day (left the house after midnight!) and made it to Mom's. The Prius did suprisingly well in the sleet and snow. We nestled into a wonderful slumber in the wee hours of the morning. Christmas morning always has a special feel, it doesn't matter what day you are celebrating it on, you are remembering the traditions, the feelings, the family, and the memories. Ava and Lily enjoying the "reindeer" on the front lawn.
Leave it to Uncle Chris to bring in nature for the girls! Making a snowman in their Christmas dresses, very creative Uncle Chris! They were using craisins and popcorn seeds and kitchen gadgets to carve into the snowy figure.
There definatley were more "reindeer" than usual--mom says usually about 6. I couldn't fit the whole family in the picture. See the snow? It added to the festivities!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Our First Christmas
We have always had a seperate Christmas with Lori, Brian, Michael, and Erik. It was at the Aubins again this year, with the theme soups and salads. We all really liked the lighter fare--or did we just eat more??? Dad made a chioppino complete with clams, here is showing everyone how they open and close!
Aunt Lori and Uncle Brian made a matzo ball soup! It was nice to see Brian, he is pretty busy with duties for the American Leigon.
Lily and Ava were really being serious kids while consuming their dinner. They are so boring, really!
The crew, with Wynt taking the photo... Aunt Lori wrote and read a really cute poem about everyone to the lyrical rhyme of Twas the night before Christmas. Very special and creative, Aunt Lori.
Cuzzzzzzzzzz Erik and I. Erik brought down from Tahoe a huge tupperware of photos from his mom's house. We all looked through them for hours. Pictures that some of us had never seen before, and pictures that some of us hadn't seen for a long time. Memories were made looking at memories from the past. That was a very special treat to look back 50+ years in time.
The crew, with Wynt taking the photo... Aunt Lori wrote and read a really cute poem about everyone to the lyrical rhyme of Twas the night before Christmas. Very special and creative, Aunt Lori.
Cuzzzzzzzzzz Erik and I. Erik brought down from Tahoe a huge tupperware of photos from his mom's house. We all looked through them for hours. Pictures that some of us had never seen before, and pictures that some of us hadn't seen for a long time. Memories were made looking at memories from the past. That was a very special treat to look back 50+ years in time.
The Work Party
Tea and Birthday Celebration
We went out to tea with the ladies to celebrate all of our birthdays for the year. Mom is very particular about what pics I put on her of her, so I left off the ones of her trying on her goggles that we got her for swimming at the gym! After tea we went to see Four Christmases. Very funny and kinda raunchy as per Vince Vaughn's usual. I think that this is a first for me, taking pictures inside the movie theater. Dont worry, the previews hadn't started yet!
Sky High Sports
To celebrate the inner child in us, Chris and I hung out with Bryce and Austin. We went to Sky High sports, and indoor, huge trampoline arena, and jumped our hearts out. We were all sweaty and tired by the end of the, er, 45 minutes! We have a whole hour, but I bailed at the 50 minute mark!! Motion pictures were kinda neato lookin'.
The California International Marathon Relay Challenge
The youngest member of our running team, Elly Kay! She cheered us on at every stop along the way!
Team Run for Fun AABB accomplished their first Marathon Relay! Wynter, Dave, Chris and I completed 26.2 miles together. We had a blast and hope to do it again. The finish is at the state capitol. Pretty sweet view!
Wynter ran the first leg, around 6 miles. She passed off the microchip to Dave, who passed off Elise to her! Elise sure was a trooper, she even managed to fall asleep at one point in between being loaded up and unloaded.
Breakfast for Dinner
For Ava's 3rd birthday, she wanted pancakes for dinner. Chris and I cruised up to Folsom after work and had some delish pancakes made by grandpa Ron. Kim and Lily
Getting Ready for Christmas
We started a little early this year, due to Chris getting picked for jury duty, as well as his work schedule having some stretches of days together. We ventured out to home depot (ohhh, ahhh!) and picked out a noble fir tree. Arthur wasn't into decorating the tree, but he put these on and wouldn't take them off!! Didn't make it in time for the Xmas photo!
Thanksgiving
A Carmichael celebration! Court, Robert, and I did the run to feed the hungry along with thousands of other people out there to raise money for the Sacramento food bank. Chris worked all day, came home to a turkey dinner, and was asleep by 830!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Our Trip to Glamis Dunes
We ventured down all 620 miles to Glamis dunes for 5 days. It was a long drive but always worth it. The weather was in the 80's to 90's out in the dunes, and we are talking about the week before thanksgiving! It was nice to escape the cooler weather that was coming to Sacramento. Here are Paul, Sharon, and Brody with his doggles on.
Watching the drag races you can't help but enjoy the desert sunsets!
Watching the drag races you can't help but enjoy the desert sunsets!
We had a great Thanksgiving dinner on the Saturday before Thanksgiving! We had 3 trailers lined up, 3 ovens and stoves going to boot!
There is always an ice cream truck that drives around the campsites, blasting "It's a small world" and Sharon had downloaded the original Disneyland song that is over 12 minutes long in all different languages. She blast that out of their trailor! It was hilarious!
It was very relaxing, I was able to start and finish The Shack (Read it!!), and go for runs in the mornings before it got too hot! We went on some great rides with Paul and Sharon, and did some riding on the quads as well.
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