We spent Christmas in Oregon this year with Guy's family and had a great time! We were surprised to have a white christmas... Guy said it was his first one in Oregon since it usually never snows! 
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Mini Christmas
We are headed out to Oregon for Christmas this year and we had a few big presents that we just couldn't take on the plane. So we had our own "mini" Christmas tonight at our house.
We did our best to take our own family pictures in front of the tree!
Brayden loved opening presents and it was fun to see how excited he was...can't wait for Christmas morning to see what Santa brings! :)
The lincoln log train set that Grandma and Grandpa Richardson gave him was a huge hit... not just for him! We all sat down and played with it forever although I am taking all the credit for building this setup! Thanks Grandma and Grandpa... wish you were here to see his face when he opened it up!
Here's a few videos of Brayden singing some of the Christmas songs he knows...I hope they work cause I've never tried posting videos before!


Here's a few videos of Brayden singing some of the Christmas songs he knows...I hope they work cause I've never tried posting videos before!
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
Jingle Bells
:: MERRY CHRISTMAS! ::
:: MERRY CHRISTMAS! ::
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Just a little bit of....
SNOW! Yes, I know we didn't get much, but we were excited to see some white stuff on the ground in Texas! Nothing compared to all that snow in Utah though! :)
He looked so cute all bundled up!

Finally Done!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Train to the North Pole

We surprised Brayden this weekend with a polar express train ride that took us to the north pole! We got to see Santa on the train and there were lots of other fun things to do before and after the train. They had the town all decked out for the holidays so it was fun to just walk up and down the streets and browse all the shops. Brayden got to wear his new "christmas" pj's early since they had a train on them so he was pretty excited about that! The funniest part was before the train ride the conductor was going around having kids say "all aboard" and Brayden was chosen. It was seriously the cutest thing ever to hear him scream it in the microphone all by himself! It was a fun thing to do as a family this year!:) Just click on the pictures to make them a little bigger!


Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Happy Birthday to Guy!
Guy turned the big 26 today! (And a BIG Happy Birthday to Maria too!) We had a fun party with the Southwicks tonight, complete with Christmas cookie decorating! It was really fun to have you guys here...Thanks for coming! (And sorry I didn't take any pictures to actually document that you were here!)
The cake Brayden and I made him...it was the best we could do!
Look at all that smoke! He's getting old!
Here are some of the cookies we decorated! Yum!
This is the cookie my aunt Stacy decorated of Guy in his honor :) So Cute!
Brayden showing off one of his masterpieces... His motto is the more frosting the better!
Stuffing his face with them... it'll be hard to get him to bed tonight I think! He has consumed SO much sugar!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GUY! WE SURE LOVE YOU!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GUY! WE SURE LOVE YOU!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
2008 Ornaments
These are our ornaments for this year! I was trying to explain what they looked like on the phone last night to my mom, but decided posting pictures of them would be even better. We had a fun time picking them out over the weekend.

This is Guy's Smore Santa and Reindeer

Allison's Snowman

And no surprise who picked out this train! Once he saw it there was no other choice!

And finally, this is how I found Brayden today... too tired to even lay down! Poor kid! :)
This is Guy's Smore Santa and Reindeer
Allison's Snowman
And no surprise who picked out this train! Once he saw it there was no other choice!
And finally, this is how I found Brayden today... too tired to even lay down! Poor kid! :)
Friday, December 5, 2008
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Ok so we have had our decorations up for awhile now... not that we have too many but we get a little more every year! It's a process! But I thought I'd post a picture of our tree and a few other things (mainly for my family to see!)

Brayden by our tree with his "wrapping paper sword." Our tree is rearranged by him daily so all the breakable ones are up high. He's allowed to move only the candy canes!

These are all my ornaments that I have gotten every year in order starting with the year 1985!

Our first family gingerbread house... it took all 3 of us to make this. They are harder then I thought, but it turned out cute I think!

We won't be making real snowmen here since it doesn't snow, so we decided to make one out of cotton balls for our back door. We just "pretend" we are looking outside at a white Christmas!

This is the picture of Brayden sitting on Santa's lap from last year. I love it so much and am trying to prepare myself to brave the crowds and take him again this year. Maybe next week!

No fireplace here so our stockings are hung from our mirror in the dining room... best we could do!
We went to our church last night because they put on a big nativity exhibit where people from the stake donate their nativities to be on display for a few days. I have been helping with it and it truly turned out amazing. It was so neat to see so many nativities all in one room and from so many different countries and places. And I realized as we were walking around looking at them that I have done a pretty good job teaching Brayden all about Christmas. I mean he knows Christmas songs and who Santa is and all that, but I haven't really taught him about what the real meaning of Christmas is all about. I think that sometimes it is easy to forget that because we can get so caught up in all the holiday traditions and things to do. So it was neat for Guy and I to show him all the nativities and teach him about baby Jesus and when he was born. I need to find more ways to do that this season. Any ideas? I have very fond memories of playing with this nativity set my mom had (and still has, I think) when I was younger. We were allowed to because it was one that couldn't break and so I've been on the hunt for one like that for Brayden. Wish me luck!
Brayden by our tree with his "wrapping paper sword." Our tree is rearranged by him daily so all the breakable ones are up high. He's allowed to move only the candy canes!
These are all my ornaments that I have gotten every year in order starting with the year 1985!
Our first family gingerbread house... it took all 3 of us to make this. They are harder then I thought, but it turned out cute I think!
We won't be making real snowmen here since it doesn't snow, so we decided to make one out of cotton balls for our back door. We just "pretend" we are looking outside at a white Christmas!
This is the picture of Brayden sitting on Santa's lap from last year. I love it so much and am trying to prepare myself to brave the crowds and take him again this year. Maybe next week!
No fireplace here so our stockings are hung from our mirror in the dining room... best we could do!
We went to our church last night because they put on a big nativity exhibit where people from the stake donate their nativities to be on display for a few days. I have been helping with it and it truly turned out amazing. It was so neat to see so many nativities all in one room and from so many different countries and places. And I realized as we were walking around looking at them that I have done a pretty good job teaching Brayden all about Christmas. I mean he knows Christmas songs and who Santa is and all that, but I haven't really taught him about what the real meaning of Christmas is all about. I think that sometimes it is easy to forget that because we can get so caught up in all the holiday traditions and things to do. So it was neat for Guy and I to show him all the nativities and teach him about baby Jesus and when he was born. I need to find more ways to do that this season. Any ideas? I have very fond memories of playing with this nativity set my mom had (and still has, I think) when I was younger. We were allowed to because it was one that couldn't break and so I've been on the hunt for one like that for Brayden. Wish me luck!
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