First Half of December (5th - 19th) - By the time we got back from Hawaii it was already December 5th! It was nice to have something to jump right into because otherwise we probably would have been too sad dreaming about how wonderful Hawaii had been! Kasen was excited to unpack his new shoes from the Arizona Nike store and start wearing them to school to show off. He is really turning into a little mini-Jed when it comes to the shoes. Kinsley and Dallin got right to work writing their Christmas lists for Santa. The kids were worried about making up their work for school so they did homework all day on Saturday. (Aside from Ava who started her homework the night before), Kasen and Kinsley were able to finish all their homework for an entire week in one day... makes you wonder why we send our kids to school to sit there for 8 hrs each day right?? James had his baptism via zoom and it was fun to be able to watch and support him. Dallin finished up his first semester of Let's Play Music and graduated from Red Balloons to Blue Bugs. He was pretty excited. The other days during this half of the month were spent shopping - 95% online, Jed's work party, decorating for Christmas, and trying to keep the focus on Christ. One of these years I'm going to be done with Christmas shopping before December even starts and dedicate all of December to focusing on the Savior.
Last Half of December (20th - 31st) - We
know Christmas is right around the corner when Kinsley has a birthday.
This year she turned 10 - double digits! From here on out things
really start to change for kids. It's bittersweet. Luckily Kinsley is
still a young girl in a lot of ways. I love this age. I definitely
can't believe it has been a decade since Kinsley was born. Her birth
story is so special to me as it one of those times I personally felt the
Savior minister to me in the hospital through the Atonement and his
perfect knowledge of all our pain and suffering. I'm so thankful for
that experience. We woke Kinsley up with a really fantastic version of
Happy Birthday in the morning and took her to get some donuts for
breakfast. Before we left she was able to open one of her birthday
presents - it was a jeep for her American girl doll and a tent with
camping gear. She was pretty excited especially when she saw the size
of the box before she opened it. She picked out a great chocolate cake
too. During the day we played and watched movies and then celebrated
after Jed got home. Due to corona we didn't have a party with anyone
but we still tried to make Kinsley's birthday as special as possible.
CHRISTMAS EVE - We knew it was going to be a quiet Christmas Eve this year. We delivered a few gifts to neighbors and then dropped off some presents to John and Coleen. The kids had all written notes to them and Ava had included an inspirational quote from President Reagan. Before we left John had given Ava a Reagan Ranch calendar. I'm not sure he realized that it was a 2020 calendar and basically useless, but we all got a good laugh looking through the calendar pictures on the way home. Nothing like a calendar of a dead president for a 15 year old girl! The kids made sugar cookies that night for Santa and we did some last minute Christmas story reading. Dallin kept saying prayers all night that Santa wouldn't forget our house since our chimney wasn't that good.
CHRISTMAS DAY - We
had asked the kids to not come out of their rooms until we went to get
them since we had all of the presents in the basement this year. They
were yelling through their doors to each other and then Ava was calling
us begging to come out. Usually our kids don't wake up until 8 or 9 but
by 7 this year they were ready to go.
Christmas
morning is always fun and exciting. Everyone was excited about their
presents. Kinsley got a horse trailer and a horse to go with her doll
and new jeep. Kasen got a guitar. Ava got a laptop. Dallin got a
little mini trampoline. Jed got a new ipad and I got a great new coat
and camera bag. The kids had all got presents or made presents for each
other. Ava had recently won a graphic design contest at the high
school for designing a flyer for football fundraising. She won a $50
amazon gift card and used it to buy all her presents for everyone in the
family. It touched my heart so much that she would use her winning
gift card on presents for everyone else instead of ask me to buy her
stuff. She is such an amazing girl. There are few teenagers that would
be so generous.
NEW YEAR'S EVE - The rest of Christmas break was spent facetiming with family and enjoying all our new gifts. Sydnee rented the Flips gym one day and invited us and one of Austin's sisters over to get the wiggles out of our homebound kids. It was really fun and the kids had a blast. Kinsley really wanted to jump off the high platform but kept getting too scared. She has always been scared of heights. Finally after 2 hours she did it at the end. We all cheered for her and her courage!
On New Year's Eve we took the kids to Rexburg to the cheap theater to watch The Croods 2. We were all dying for some sort of activity outside the house and this was our best option. Ava wore her "I survived social quarantine" shirt which was quite fitting for the last day of 2020. Afterward we got our annual Chinese food for New Year's Eve and read our fortunes for the new year. These were the fortunes everyone got:
Jed: Your hard work will soften the troubles of others. (fitting for his profession and his church calling)
Emily: Your friends are delighted by your keen sense of humor.
Ava: Your sense of humor will get you through difficult times.
Kasen: Judge one not by his charms but by his actions.
Kinsley: Your charming nature will open many doors for you.
Dallin: Revel in the spotlight (How fitting for a youngest child like Dallin!)
We had one extra fortune so we decided to use it for our family fortune for 2021.
It said: You are destined for success and happiness.
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