Friday, February 5, 2010

I believe it's time

to tell of things past. In November we had Thanksgiving, the first one that we hosted at our house. We had wonderful company, family from both sides. Matt's parents made it out, along with his brother, and my sister and her family.
It helped to have an experienced mother-in-law to help cook all the food.
The other turkey

It was a lot of fun to host. Maybe next time we host it will be in a real live house.

Then it became Christmas time, and I got to go see my family in Utah! I hadn't seen my sisters (or their families) in a year. Too long to not see my best friends.
(This sister is not pictured because I'm lucky to have her live nearer to me in the midwest.)

I got to meet this one for the first time.

I stayed with each of my sisters that live in Utah and my parents came up north to see me. One of my best friends from college got married in the Salt Lake Temple, and that was an experience I'll never forget.

I loved every minute I got to spend with my family. I have the cutest nieces and nephews and I miss them a lot.
My niece asked me if I could eat lunch with her at school; she's in first grade.

I also got to go see this cute one sing with her preschool class.

My friends from work told me to take pictures of the mountains and I was happy to oblige. I can't believe how refreshing it was to see those mountains.


I was sad to leave Utah, but I flew to Chicago to meet Matt and we drove up to Minnesota to spend Christmas with his family. We had a great time being fed and taken care of by his mom. She made us so much good food.

Don't miss the colony of little snowmen fleeing for their lives,
and the one in his hand who wasn't so fortunate.

We rang bells on Christmas Eve.
We also made bank for the Salvation Army as we skillfully played our chimes.

Matt's younger brother is an awesome photographer, and he took some family pictures while we were in Minnesota.
Most of them came out like these... I'm getting used to having many brothers.


Whose hands?

Christmas morning! It actually took a long time getting to this point, where we could go see the tree. If anyone knows me, it took a lot of patience to get ready, eat breakfast, open stockings, and then open presents. It was a blast though.
Thanks Matthew

I have a crafty little sister who whipped this up for my brother-in-law.
Notice the crayon and A-1 pockets.

I happen to have a crafty little husband as well who built this quilt frame for his mother with lighting and everything.


I had the best two and a half weeks. We have the best families. I miss them all a lot. I love Christmas. I'm tired. Good night.

7 comments:

Grampy and Grandma Dot said...

Love the blogs that you and Matt put up. It was so fun to see what your Thanksgiving & Christmas looked like. We miss you too!! I want the picture of you and Matt for the wall (well, at least the one without the extra hands!). Love ya!!!

Christina said...

Looks like you guys are having fun. I am glad you had a good vacation. I love the cricut!!! Lucky Lucky!!! Can't wait to see you guys in a month!!

Megalicious said...

Nicole, looking at this made me miss you even more :(. I think you should blog about your birthday, too! I miss you and hope you are doing wonderful!!!

Analeis Paul said...

Nicole, I wish you guys lived closer. We could have SO much fun if you'd just move back!!! (Not that we can't have fun while your living back there, but...you get the picture!)
I'm glad we got to see you for Aubry's wedding. A year was WAY too long to see you and catch up. Maybe Cody and I will have to plan a trip to Ohio, and you can show us around the town!
Don't you just love the holidays? It looks like you and Matt had a great time!
Keep taking care of her Matt, she's a keeper:)

Unknown said...

That awkward photo of us is my favorite. I especially love the look on mom and dads faces.

Carolyn said...

Very awkward. And I wish you could come again very soon. We miss you too.

Jen said...

We miss you Nicole! But it was so fun to see you. Hopefully it won't be another year...