15 years. I have been a mom to this beautiful girl for 15 years! It chokes me up to think that she only has 3 more birthdays left at home. Dang her for growing up. We started the day off with presents and singing. Later Morgan and I went to lunch- with just the two of us. After we got home Matt took her driving.( Ahhhh......!!) Then we got ready for her party. There were about 15 teenagers and then my boys and 2 of their cousins. Lots of loudness and laughter. And of course some drama.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Morgan's birthday
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Friday, December 30, 2011
Cheescake Factory
We got to meet up with some friends from highschool at the Cheesecake Factory for our annual "Christmas party after Christmas." We do not see a lot of these friends very often. However, we always love to get together with this group and catch up, talk, laugh and reminice. We've known most of them for so long, that they all hold a special place in a hearts. We had a great night, good food, and great company!
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Matt's birthday

Matt made sure to let me know that "41 is a much more low key year!" I should have had a party just to spite him, but I'm nice and didn't. :) We kept it simple. He worked, then came home and opened presents. We sang and had cake, and then he and I went out to dinner AND a movie. It was nice to get out, because we haven't been out by ourselves much lately. Happy birthday to the best husband ever. I love you more than you know and am so grateful for you every day of my life!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Christmas





I love the Christmas fell on Sunday this year.
Even though I complained that we have church at 9:00 am. In reality we were all up early enough to open all the presents and stockings, eat breakfast, get ready, and still we were 20 min. early for church. It was like Christmas magic! :) I loved listening to the beautiful music, and then only having an hour of church. :) Afterwards we went to Matt's parents for lunch and grandparent gifts. The cousins always have a great time together.
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Service Book
Matt's siblings and their families all decided to do a service book for his parents this year. Everyone was supposed to do different acts of service for people, based on principals that we've been taught by them. For example one said:
One of Jennie’s first memories of our family is coming to a Family Home Evening at our house while we were dating. That night you brought out a big laundry basket of socks and we all spent the night mating socks. As a parent now Jennie will tell you how it drives me crazy that almost always socks come out of the dryer without a mate. It must be something I inherited from you both.
Because of what you taught us we donated some new socks and a basket for the women’s crisis center. Hopefully they will be better about keeping them mated, than we were.
It has been such a great experience for our family, this Christmas season to try and think of many different ways that we can serve others. I love that we have all been a little more focused on how we can serve, instead of ONLY on the presents.
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas party



My family never does anything on Christmas day. We usually celebrate before or after Christmas, which makes it nice so that we don't have completing families to visit on Christmas. We had our Christmas celebration on Dec. 24th. It was a breakfast at the church. The kids played tons of games, and ran around, ate, and opened gifts. It seemed like everyone had a great time. The lack of girls on my side of the family always makes Morgan a little grumpy. I think she realized that some of my sister in laws are closer in age to her than her own 8 year old girl cousin- so that made it a little better I think. :) ( I have a 21 year old sister in law and if you do the math...that's only about 6 years difference....I'm old enough to be her MOM!)
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Movie theater experience
Dillon's friend's mom called to see if I was okay for them to drop off the boys with 4 other friends at a movie. We haven't really ever done that, but I figured some are 12 and he is 11- it's probably okay. Except that Logan wanted to go with some friends, and I really wasn't too crazy about now 10 kids between 9-12 years old going by themselves. And then Camden caught wind that we were talking about a movie and he wanted to go with some friends, too. Matt and I decided to chaperone, so we called his friend Julianna, and invited her and her sister Maddy to go with us. Maddy had a friend over and wanted to know if she could come, too. And Camden's other friend Chase came too. Are you counting how many kids that is? 14 KIDS! Man that is a lot of people to keep track of. I don't know how some people have that many! They all brought their own money for snacks and it was uncontrolled chaos at that point. However, once the snack situation was under control, and they were seated, it was great. The kids were awesome and had tons of fun together. Maybe that's how people with that many kids do it...they feed them lots of junk and stick them in front of a movie screen. What a fun way to begin our winter break- Matt, me and a brood 14.
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Miscellaneous happenings
I have been pretty bad about writing lately. This is a short summary of a few of things that have kept us busy:
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Wind Storm


We have lived in Tornado Alley more than once. We've seen damage from tornadoes, and felt wind on a daily basis. This storm definitely rivaled the winds of Oklahoma! It came crashing through and really did a number on all of Davis county. The winds were hurricane force, and they lasted for HOURS. The hardest hit parts were in Centerville. However, Kaysville had tons of damage as well. So much that on Sunday, Dec. 4th. Almost all the churches in the region either cancelled church, or released people after sacrament meeting to get on their work clothes and get to work on clean up. Another storm was predicted to be coming through, and there were many without power still, HUGE trees littering the streets, tipped over power lines, etc. We lost 2 gates in the storm, but were happy because it could have been so much worse! We have heard many stories of so many homes severely damaged or demolished, cars destroyed, etc. The cleanup effort was amazing to witness. There were lines of cars/trucks/trailers waiting to dump things at the designated dump sites. The National Guard was called out, and policemen were directing traffic. I cannot remember a time where I've seen a community come together quite like this. It truly was amazing.
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