Monday, January 10, 2011

Christmas

We were able to spend Christmas in Utah. We had a lot of fun, but I think our next trip to Utah will be during the summer when it is warm! We have become soft here in Houston. I do LOVE seeing those beautiful, snow-covered mountains though.

There was lots of fun had by Peter and Isabelle, and of coarse, LOTS of MISCHIEF! One night we did not hear a peep from them for a full 5 minutes, so we knew there was trouble brewing. I found them upstairs where they had pulled out all of the sheets from the closet and were in the process of unfolding them. They were also trying their hardest to unlock my parents bedroom door. It was really cute to hear them working together and talking in order to figure it out-which is the one of the only things they did not figure out!
They made messes EVERYWHERE, so us adults got smart and bought door knob covers for almost every door in the house! They had blast though and got along famously except at lunch one day when they could not stop arguing: Isabelle, "I have a baby sidur!" Peter, "no, I have a baby bruder." Isabelle, "No! I have a baby sidur!" and so on. The most illogical arguing I have ever heard; oh, 3-year olds.

My amazingly cute boys.

We were able to go to a temple session with Scott's brother and his wife, Lindsey and after that Daniel came over to play. Here are Daniel and Rigby.

Here is Peter being creative and using a tepee/tent as a blanket while he watched a movie.

Peter and Gramer are great buddies.

It was a lot of fun to see Peter get excited about his gifts this year. He got the Toy Story duplo train and decided that the non-skid liners under my parents rugs made great choo-choo tracks. The kid does not lack imagination.

He also got wooden train tracks with a few cars including Thomas, of coarse. Peter loves to set it up and Rigby, a.k.a. babyzilla, loves to destroy it while Peter screams.

Rigby got this cute little car carrier that makes obnoxious noises. Why do I get these toys?!

One of my favorite memories this Christmas was having my grandparents there and also seeing them open a photo book that Sara, Marissa, and I made for them.
We love ya Grandma and Grandpa-Great!

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