Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Time

Christmas time in our house is usually a mixture of many different things. Above all, we celebrate the birth of our Savior and the amazing gift of grace that he offers to all of us. We watched "The Nativity" on Christmas Eve, and it helped put our minds in the right place for the holidays. We are blessed in so many ways, especially for having each other. We also enjoy some other fun traditions of Christmas time. Even though our kids are passed the age of believing in Santa, we still have fun pretending and making cookies to set out for him on Christmas Eve. Can you believe that pig ate them all?!?


It has been a tradition for as long as I can remember, since having the kids, for the Owens grandparents to send them a pair of pajamas for Christmas, and we always let them open it on Christmas Eve. Here is a picture of this year's models! Kyla loves her footie pajamas, and believe it or not, Casey actually fits in a size 12/14!

A little excitement at 5 a.m. on Christmas morning (that's right.....5 a.m.).

Kyla showing off gifts from both sets of grandparents.

The kids made gingerbread houses on Christmas Day. As soon as Casey was finished, he asked when he could eat it. He's been a little sugar baby this Christmas season....time for all of us to detox!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

San Juan Bautista

Casey has been working on a project in school researching, writing, and making a model of Mission San Antonio de Padua. He presented his project to the class this week and did very well. He had lots of help from his big sister on the model. This is Kyla in her "weekday" glasses, as she calls them. She looks adorable in them and is already used to wearing them with no problem.
This is Casey with a partial view of his completed project.

I was able to take the day off and go with Casey and his class to the San Juan Bautista Mission. It was an amazing place and we had such a great time together!

Casey and his teacher in front of the mission.

Monday, December 03, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas everyone! We finally have all of our Christmas decorations up and most of our shopping done. We decided to do something new and different, and start a tradition of having a white tree. I remember many Christmas holidays spent in Cedar City, Utah at my grandparents house. They had a huge white tree that was always decorated in blue and silver. I loved that tree! Hopefully our kids and grandkids will look back fondly one day on memories of our own family traditions, just as Brandon and I look back fondly on ours.
We had a busy weekend trying to catch up on some chores and decorating. Brandon took Kyla to the optometrist this weekend, and it looks like she's going to need glasses. She is very excited about it and picked out two cute pairs.....pictures to come.
While Bran and Kyla were at the eye doctor, I took Casey to a skating birthday party. Funny story. Casey was skating along when he decided to take a break at the table where the party was being held. The other kids were still out skating. One of the adults at the table offered Casey a piece of cake. He never turns down a piece of cake, especially if it's Oreo flavored. He politely took the plate and proceeded to eat the entire piece, then he said "Thank You", and went back out to skate for a while. When he returned to the table later with his friends, he realized that the table where he ate the cake was the wrong party.....he had sat down to eat cake at someone else's party! He said that he had never been so embarrassed in his life! I wish I had been there to witness it. He happily ate a second piece of cake....this time at the right party.
We hope that everyone has a very blessed holiday season this year! Merry Christmas!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

We had a nice, quiet Thanksgiving this year with just the four of us. We missed all of you terribly, and wish we could have come home, but we sure do enjoy spending time together with our beautiful kids. We had an excellent day of feasting, football, and family fun. Brandon cooked the turkey.....all by himself.
Kyla made the pie.....all by herself.

Casey waited patiently until all the food was ready, then tore through a turkey leg like a champ. Don't worry, I made him eat his veggies too, even though the evidence suggests otherwise!

We had lots of fun as a family this Thanksgiving weekend. One of our favorite things to do now that the kids are older is to play family games. Casey won this particular high-stakes game of Monopoly.

San Francisco

Knowing that we will only be in California for a year and a half more at most, we have been trying to get around and see the area as much as possible. We took a trip up the coast to San Francisco for the day. It was a beautiful, clear day and we were able to see all the way across the Golden Gate Bridge.
We decided to take a walk part way across the bridge, and if you zoom in, you can see Alcatraz and the Bay Bridge in the distance.

After our walk across the bridge, we stopped at the San Francisco zoo. Kyla kept her distance for this exhibit because she thought the giraffes were way too close, and Mr. Adventure savored the moment as the baby giraffe in the distance ran down the hill to her mother.

Casey and Kyla spent some time feeding, petting, and brushing the farm animals.

Brandon was trying to fake this guy out with a handful of nothing. It worked.





Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Birthday, Kyla!

Well, it finally happened. Our little, baby girl turned into a teenager this past weekend. Kyla is officially 13-years-old. I'm shocked at how quickly time passes us by.
This year, Kyla chose to have a party at the house with friends. She had set in her mind that she only wanted to invite two guests. I tried for weeks to encourage her to invite more people (for fear the two may not show up), but she stuck to her guns! Her two good friends from school were both able to come and spend time with Kyla. It was simple and quiet, just the way Kyla likes it!
Kyla chose to have a Halloween themed costume/movie party.

Kyla was spoiled this year with some wonderful gifts, gift cards, and cash to spend on what she wanted. Thanks so much to everyone that sent her something and everyone that was thinking about her on her special day; she really appreciated it!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Point Lobos

As I posted these pictures and prepared to tell you all about my visit to Point Lobos with the kids, I was struck with how incredibly blessed I am to have these two people in my life. I am amazed every single day with how wonderful Kyla and Casey are. Just look at those precious faces! The kids are at the age now (9 and very soon to be 13) that we can do just about anything with very little plan time or preparation. I love it! With our possible move next summer, I decided I want to make sure I do and see everything I can in California before we leave. First stop...Point Lobos.
The kids and I spent our last day of fall break at one of the most beautiful places I have been to in a long time. We had a nice picnic and then hiked for a couple of hours along the coast of this beautiful nature preserve.
We spent a little time watching patiently for the fluke or spray of a gray whale, which are migrating along the coast right now. We didn't see a whale, but definitely saw plenty of seals, lizards, and other creatures.

Well, I knew it was time to head home when I viewed this picture Casey took of Kyla and I. Good fun like this can only last for so long!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

We had a fun visit to the organic farm to pick out pumpkins, see the animals, and grab some of the most delicious tasting strawberries I've ever had. Casey was on a mission to find the biggest pumpkin, and Kyla was on a mission to find the most perfectly round one!
We invited a few friends to come along.

Kyla sat near her perfect pumpkin for most of the
afternoon to make sure no one else would take it!

Casey was admiring the piles of pumpkins and gourds.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Great America was... GREAT!

We were given some tickets to Great America (thank you Sheryl and Travis!!), so we made good use of them this past weekend. We escaped the cool weather of Monterey for a trip up to 95 degree Santa Clara for a day at Great America.
We had a great time riding lots of family rides and even tried our luck on some of the roller coasters. I nearly ruined my day after riding "Top Gun", but I'm still alive!

We stopped at the new water park after getting all sweaty on the regular rides. The kids loved the wave pool and played at the deepest end for most of the afternoon.

Kyla and Casey's favorite ride was the swings. They rode it a couple of times and couldn't seem to get enough. Although this used to also be my favorite ride as a child, I just sat and watched this time to save my stomach! It's amazing how much more "action" you can handle when you're a kid!

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Diving in Monterey Bay

Kyla had an extraordinary opportunity last week. She was selected, along with 3 other students from her school, to go for a surface dive in the protected tide pools of the Monterey Bay Aquarium. She had her own personal dive instructor that helped her from start to finish.
Kyla had fun putting on all of the gear and wasn't nervous at all about using a regulator or putting her head underwater.

Kyla got to see starfish, decorator crabs, sea cucumbers, and other various types of fish. She was having lots of fun until a flounder moved unexpectedly below her! She was pretty much finished after that!
Kyla was very brave and had a wonderful day with her dad and her friends at the aquarium. The organization that sponsored the dive, Accessible Events, will have more pictures and video of the dive on their website soon, so I will post the link once they get it set up.






Ladies Man

My little boy takes great pride in being a real ladies man. His friends, Mackenzie and Manon, showed up at the door the other day with a surprise birthday party for Casey. It didn't matter that his birthday is actually in February, they just wanted an excuse to surprise him with a shower of balloons.
The "party" was complete with lots of goodies! Even after they went home for the day, they called and talked on the phone with Casey for a while. I am not ready for this!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Back To School

I can't believe I am the mother of a 7th grader and a 4th grader! It really does blow my mind and I have no idea where the time went! The kids were a little nervous about starting school this year, but once the first day was behind them, they felt much more secure. Both kids got to see friends from their classes last year, and are already making many new friends. It helps tremendously to have daddy home now as well!

Not a bad picture for a delayed timer with a bunch of 6-year-olds! I am blessed to be teaching up at the same campus where Casey goes to school. You can actually see his classroom from mine, so I get to see him all day long and keep a really close eye on him! I think he's still trying to decide whether that's a good thing or not!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Carmel Beach

Aren't grandmas great? We think so. Brandon has been out of town this month and I have been busy trying to set up a classroom, so we invited grandma out to spend some time with the kids. They have been having so much fun with her, and I am so grateful for the help!
We went out to Carmel Beach last night to watch the sunset. Well, in true Monterey Bay fashion, the fog rolled in and there was no sunset at all. The wind and cold stayed away, so we had fun anyway.

After a few failed attempts at starting a fire, we finally got it going (we are women....hear us roar!!!) and enjoyed way too many smores by the fire.

My beautiful babies.

Casey and Kyla laughed their heads off at grandma's funny ghost stories once it got dark. We had a great time together!