Thursday, December 13, 2012

Favorite Things Party

In December, our book club has A Favorite Things Party. I got to host again this year.
We played two games before getting to the gift exchange. The first one was a draw-on-your-head-without-looking game. I asked them to draw a Christmas scene one thing at a time. Then they got to look at their drawings and receive points for certain things. Like if their stocking was actually touching their fireplace mantle or points for every decoration on their Christmas tree, etc.

For the second game we had a "snow ball" fight. I had them write down 3 of their favorite things on  a piece of paper; favorite breakfast, favorite place to shop and favorite type of book/movie. Then I had them wad up their paper and throw them at one another. After a minute or so, we stopped throwing and grabbed a "snowball". We took turns reading them and trying to guess who's it was.


Of course there was a lot of yummy food to eat too.
Last, but not least, we exchanged our favorite things. We said why our item was our favorite thing, then we drew a name and gave it to that person. I gave a homemade nativity ornament; I love/collect nativities and also love to craft/create with my hands.

A fun night. One I always look forward to.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Kitchen is CLOSED

As we updated Taylee and Abree's room (still a work in progress) we went through all of their old toys and decided which would stay and which would go.
Abree's cute kitchen (and most of the play food and dishes) was one of the things to go. She still played with it occasionally, but Taylee's desire to have a more grown-up room won out in the end.

I put it on Craigslist without much hesitation, but when a buyer called and wanted to purchase, I started regretting my decision. I didn't think I had any sentimental attachment to this kitchen, but I guess I did. It may be that it represented my baby growing up. These kids..always growing up!

If I felt that we had more room, I probably would have justified keeping it for future grandchildren. :)
Good-bye little kitchen. Enjoy your new home.

Snapped the picture, right before we loaded it up in her car. She promised her little girl would love and play with it just as Abree had.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Sixteen!

The day had finally arrived... Rylee's 16th birthday!
Friends decorated the front door and her bedroom to surprise her.


That evening, we had a birthday dinner and family party.
Our gift to Rylee was....
a Facebook account and...
BRACES!!!

It may seem a bit unusual, but it's something she really wanted. :)
I had been saving up for my own braces (something that I had always wanted), but decided to surprise her instead. She was giddy.

We had her Sweet 16 FRIEND party that Saturday. I had wanted to plan something cute and theme-ish, kind of like this..
But she opted for casual and teen-ish. Oh well.

She partied with about 20 of her closest friends..they decorated gingerbread houses (I had my friends Keri and Marla judge them and give out prizes), watched a movie, snacked and played silly games. I "behaved" and didn't stalk the teens...just popped in and out when needed.

Happy Sweet Sixteen Rylee Roo!!!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Christmas Ison FHE

On the first Monday of December, we gathered in our home, to have our annual Christmas Ison FHE.
Tim read the story of our Savior's birth, as the kids covered their heads with towels and scarves acting as Mary, Joseph, shepherds or wisemen.


It was nice to have Jana and Kevin's family there... including Aaron and his cute kids.
After reading in the scriptures, we took turns ring bells and singing Christmas carols, until our special visitor arrived...Santa!
Our Santa helper this year was new to the job. He was sweet, funny and did a great.

Of course the traditional white elephant gift exchange happened and many treats were enjoyed.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Graveside Service

Grandma's graveside service happened the crisp Monday morning after the funeral. All were invited, but not obligated being that is was a school/work day for most.





                                    
The service was short, but sweet and Uncle Kevin dedicated the grave.
After some chatting and picture-taking, we headed back to Grandma's house to do some major sorting and clean up.

With all of my kids in school, I was able to stay all day and into the night to help. I completely enjoyed my time going through boxes, bags, cupboards and drawers. Finding all sorts of long-forgotten treasures. One of the most impressive things to me, was filling 6-8 kitchen garbage bags FULL of brand NEW (still in their original packaging) sheets, pillowcases and towels. I'm guessing they were being saved for gifts and/or projects.

Back-tracking a bit... the sisters/aunts had decided that they would like everyone to have something of Grandma/Grandpa's. The day of the funeral, each of us wrote down our top 3 things we would like to receive. The aunts gathered the requests and made some time-consuming decisions about what would go home with whom. It was interesting what each person put down as their items of interest.

I'm sure these items were on someone's list. :)
Charlie Brown and Lucy orange pillows that were kept on the bed downstairs in Mom and Angela's childhood room (made by Hertha?).
Grandpa's old adding machine.
The black rotary dial phone.
Grandma's jewelry.

We each ended up with something we wanted...including their Buick Century!!! (Rylee put that on her list.)
We've replaced the battery and it's in the shop for fuel pump repairs. Hope it works when everything is said and done.
Thank you Grandma and Grandpa Ison!

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Grandma Ison's Funeral

We had what seemed like, a mini family reunion for Grandma Ison's funeral. Many family and friends gathered to say their good-byes.
Arielle made a video for the viewing/funeral. She started with pictures of grandma as a baby, continued throughout her life, then ended with a recent video recording of Grandma cooing, oooing and ahhing over the newest great-grand baby, Jonathan.
As you hear grandma say, "What should we do with all these kids?" the video pans out to the big family photo, then back to grandma holding Jonathan. It's very sweet...gets me teary every time I watch.






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Amber and I gathered a few things from Grandma's house to display at the funeral.
We included things that said "Grandma Ison" to us; porcelain baby doll, temple presidency pictures, temple cross-stitch, canned peaches, hen/rooster creamer, scriptures, decorated egg, a piece of the petrified wood fence from Arizona, grandma holding a baby, and one of her aprons.

It was a wonderful service. Each daughter participated in the program. Jocile gave the life sketch, Angela, Mom and Jana gave talks about, "lessons learned from mother" and Kristin played an organ piece. The talks were personal, entertaining and even thought-provoking. It was very enjoyable.

The great-grandkids also got to participate by singing.
Included in our family gathering, was Dean/Candice's family. They were able to pull enough strings to get Jackson baptized/confirmed and Jonathan blessed that same weekend. Sooo nice to be with family.