Sunday, January 20, 2013

Christmas in Utah

Ethan has been asking to go back to Utah to see his grandparents for a long time so we were happy that we could make it work for Christmas this year.  He was also hopefully for lots of snow and he got his wish.  The kids and I flew out to Utah on Christmas morning.  I can't say I ever look forward to flying with kids by myself but they were both really good and it was so nice to have a non-stop flight.  We got there in time to have Christmas dinner with the family.  Abe flew in on Tuesday so the kids and I went to Salt Lake to pick him up from the airport and decided to swing by Temple Square.  The lights were absolutely beautiful but we just didn't account for how cold it was going to be once the sun went down.  Our little Texans didn't last long in the bitter cold.

 We also made another trip to the Dinosaur Museum at Thanksgiving Point.  Ethan remembered how much he had liked it the last time we were there two years ago and he requested another visit.
But the highlight of the trip for the kids had to be the snow.  Although we had seen a lot of snow in Virginia the kids really didn't remember it and were so excited.  I had to break down and buy them some snow pants but after that they were ready to hit the snow many times during the day.  I couldn't believe that it snowed about 6 of the 7 days we were there so there was never a lack of snow.
 The kids may never try "real" sledding after being pulled around on the 4 wheeler through the snow.  I'll have to admit that it was a pretty fun ride.

 Ethan got him wish of a snowman and a snowball fight even though he was warned over and over again that Utah snow isn't that good for snowballs.



 Taylor was a big fan of eating the snow.  I told her that it wasn't a good idea and she explained that she knew not to eat the yellow snow.  She wouldn't say who gave her that little nugget of wisdom.
 Ethan, Abe and I had a fun time going snowboarding/skiing one day.  We went to an inexpensive place that some friends told us about and it was perfect for Ethan's first time.  He did the ski school for a couple of hours and was thrilled with all he had learned. He was quite sure that he was ready for the big hills but thankfully we talked him out of it.  I think the ski instructors must have the patience of a saint because I know that most times we saw Ethan when we were on the lift he was laying down in the snow having someone pull him up.
We somehow managed to lose our other camera that had pictures while we were out skiing and pictures of our family but I'm still hopeful that we will find it someplace weird one of these days.  We did swing by Great Grandpa Andrus' house several times while we were in town and Ethan thought it was the coolest place ever.  He has a small museum in his basement and Ethan loved looking (and touching) all the old stuff.  Taylor is now hoping to get a typewriter for her birthday after seeing one at Great Grandpa's house.
We felt very lucky to get to spend so much quality time with our family that week and we are so grateful for all their time with the kids and letting me borrow all their snowgear :)  We can't wait to do it again some time, but I vote for when its warmer.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

All the Fun in November and December

I have once again fallen behind in all the mundane happenings at the Fish house for the last several months.  I had forgotten how busy of a month it had been until I start sifting through the pictures.  Just ignore the bad ordering of the pictures because I'm just too lazy to fight with blogger to fix them.

Ethan also learned to ride his bike without training wheels in November.  It was so fun to see his excitement when he figured it out.  It is hard to see because of the sun but he likes to give me this little wink sometimes that I just love.  He won't tell me often that he loves me but I think that is what he means with his little wink.

 Taylor started ballet class in November.  She gets so excited to put on her leotard for class each week.  I can't say she is learning much but she does enjoy it.
 We took a little ride over to the San Antonio temple with the kids and got to enjoy the beautiful gardens with the kids.

 Taylor managed to shave off half of her eyebrow and take a face plant off the swing all in the same week.  And of course it was right before we wanted to take a family picture.  Perfect timing!
 December was full of Christmas activities including singing at a nursing home with Taylor's Joy School group.  The girls did such a good job singing and handing out cards they had made.  It was so cute.  They all did a great job of memorizing their little lines.  Taylor was quick to give anyone assistance with their lines if they needed it.  They also performed for the families at a little Christmas party and it was equally as cute.



 Since Abe can't handle a few days off without a project he decided to replace the struts on the 4Runner on his own.  I will have to admit that I was a little nervous about this undertaking but was excited about all the money we would save (but that went out the window when he decided that a lift kit would be a good addition while he was at it).  After a lot of hours he finally got it done and I was super impressed.  He was totally dirty at the end of the project but for some reason Ethan thought it would be a good idea to throw a cup full of mud at Abe.  So that added to his look. By the time I got home Abe could laugh at his state.
Of course December also brings Ethan's birthday so we had a fun time celebrating as a family.  I tried a new recipe for a cake and icing that the kids could have and it turned out amazing!  Taylor is already requesting the same cake for her birthday.  I love that they are both okay with birthdays being pretty low key.

The day after Ethan's birthday Santa came to our house a day early because we left for a trip to Utah on Christmas morning.  Abe was working a lot of long night shifts in the ER right before Christmas so it was a process to work Christmas in there.  But the kids were very patient about waiting for Abe to get off work in the morning before we opened presents and being totally happy with a very small Christmas.  I'm very happy that we never hear "is that all?" when they open up their stuff.  They had such a great time in Utah that they were very willing to give up toys for such a great time with the family.  But I will post more about that later.
 I love this note that Ethan wrote to Santa.  "To Santa, From the Fish's. Ho, ho, go. Merry Christmas Santa."  Then he added gingerbread men for each of us with our ages, mainly because he was excited to write that he was six.
 We had a wonderful visit from our family in Dallas for Thanksgiving.  Unfortunately Abe could only make a quick appearance in between his very long shifts at the hospital in November but he still found time to smoke a delicious turkey for us.  The food was delicious and we had a great time watching the kids play together so well.  The weather was great so we got to spend some time at the park and check out the riverwalk with everyone.

 My mom came to visit because she was supposed to watch the kids while I had a trip for work but then the trip got cancelled so we just had lots of time to hang out.  It was much better than flying off for work.  


I also finally managed to quit work in December so that was a big deal for me.  So far it has been great and I'm finding plenty of ways to keep myself very busy.