Friday, December 31, 2010

Jeff & Heather

More family time this week! Jeff and Heather arrived Sunday with their 4 kids and it's been a roller coaster party all week long. We've dealt with a couple bouts of sickness (Jessie & Cassie) but overall the kids have been having a blast running amok throughout the house. Today - after a trip to the neighborhood donut shop - we ventured into the city to play at the Exploratorium and feed the ducks at the Palace of Fine Art.


Sarah loved showing her cousins all of the cool things to do at the Exploratorium. My favorite was the light shadow wall. An employee took a break and brought out his ipod and started dancing. Sarah was definitely on her groove.



Just before we left, we noticed the "Three Bear Chairs." The kids loved climbing on the big one as well as sitting on the littlest one.


After we had our fill of the science exhibits, Roger thought it would be fun to show everyone Fort Point. I have to admit that even though it was cold it was pretty cool to experience. The kids even got to watch a canon demonstration.





Tonight we are getting ready for New Years with a special dinner by Heather. Can't wait to taste them steaks!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Baby it's COLD outside

I took Roger to BART this morning, but before we could leave we had to do an unusual thing. I gave Roger a card to scrape off the frost from my windshield. Now, I am no stranger to scraping windshields - I've lived in Utah for most of my life with a 3 year stint at BYU-Provo. However, scraping a windshield in the Bay Area? I haven't done that in my 6 1/2 years of parking on the streets of San Francisco. I checked my car's digital thermometer and it read 34 degrees for outside temperature here in Walnut Creek. We really need to finish clearing out the garage so I can park my car inside!

PS I did some backposting (and will continue to catch up in the next few weeks) if you are interested:
* Christmas Eve
* Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
* Ah the Moving Saga
* Last Day of Preschool
* Sciences with Evan and Miles
* Malissa & Kaden

Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Eve

Roger had the day off of work so we decided to make a trip to the movies with our friends the Despins. They've got two little girls just a few months younger than both Sarah and William and we are excited to live so close to them! We hadn't seen Tangled yet and as you can imagine, Sarah was SUPER SUPER excited to see the movie. She even asked for popcorn the night before. She's only been to 3 movies previously and I haven't purchased popcorn at a movie theater in MANY MANY YEARS. But, since it was a special occasion - and just before lunchtime - I decided to splurge. Tangled was William's second movie experience and he did really, really well. (They both went with my parents to Toy Story 3 this summer while Roger and I were at YW Camp). By the way, we absolutely LOVED the movie. Not too scary and the message was so so good. Rapunzel is a princess I can really get behind. She's adorable. And of course, when the movie was over, Sarah asked if she could watch it again. Right then. I guess we may have to buy it when it comes out in a few months.

When we got home, Roger busted out his Christmas presents a day early to work on setting up the playroom and kids' bedroom. I have to say, Roger is pretty handy with a miter saw. You should see his corner edges! I love how this room is coming together. Unfortunately, I didn't order enough wainscoting so our playroom and the bedroom are only 2/3 done. But, here's a sneak peak:






And in other exciting events - Here we are ready for Christmas Morning. Don't worry, we found the rest of our nativity later on. It just got mixed in with all of the rest of the Little People toys.


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

The Papa Family invited us to Holiday in the Park at Six Flags in Vallejo just a couple of days before Christmas. I happily left my house full boxes and we piled into the car to enjoy a fun afternoon and evening at the park. And we had a lot of fun.

We met some characters:




And rode a ton of rides. Well, I didn't ride many rides, but the kids had a blast. (Roger did too...)







We even got to play in the snow and the kids got to go sledding! Super, super fun.





We can't wait to go back throughout 2011. We decided it was worth it to buy annual passes - it's only 30 minutes from our house! I know I'm looking forward to seeing the animals and riding some fun rides (after little miss arrives). And best of all, we get to hang out with the Papas! Thanks again for such a fun day!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Where's the Line to See Jesus?

I know. I know. I'm supposed to be unpacking, but I got this video link from my sister Katie and thought I would share. 'Tis the season to remember our Savior. Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Ah the moving saga

CAUTION!! Really, this is just for our family history. It's probably pretty boring for most of you. Read or not as you wish.

Saturday morning – William thought it was Christmas. He couldn’t wait to move so he got up at 4 a.m. and consequently, Roger and I (who were planning to get up at 5 am) woke up then too. We had 95 percent of the house packed and ready to go the night before so we spent a couple of ours completing the last minute items before we headed to U-haul at 7:30 am to pick up
our truck.

Everything went seamlessly. The truck was ready and even though Roger thought to himself, “I don’t know if this will be big enough …” we took off. I dropped off my kids to play with their friends, Marshall, Max and Marcus and Roger parked the truck in front of the apartment. I returned to the apartment and continued packing the last minute items. Kim Hatch was a huge help with helping with packing the last few odds and ends. Honestly, she kept me sane and on task while Roger was down at the truck with the guys.



By 9 am we had several friends show up to help Roger load the truck. They started with the largest items first. When they were 2/3 finished loading the larger items I got word that not everything was going to fit. My heart sank. Ugh. We would have to make another trip. We spent the next hour or so loading all that would fit in the truck. Most of the apartment made it, but we had our large food storage pile, Roger’s weight set and some more boxes in the storage room that didn’t make the cut. We loaded the piano into my van along with several more fragile items.

We were all eating muffins and drinking juice by 11:30 am when Roger and I thanked and said goodbye to our friends. Rog and I finished the last few things, packed our cooler with stuff from the refrigerator, and took one last look around. I snapped a few photos of the empty place and was off. I knew I wouldn't be back ... at least for a while.

One last look. It won't look like this in a couple of weeks. The whole apartment is getting a face lift. The entire bathroom is being gutted and re-tiled and a new vanity & toilet will be installed. The windows will be replaced with double-paned windows throughout. New blinds have been ordered. The carpet is coming up and the wood floor underneath will be refinished. The entire apartment will be repainted. The gas range & cabinetry in the kitchen will be replaced. The refrigerator will stay. It was replaced while we lived there. Unfortunately, these walls will not regularly hear the pitter patter of little feet as there will not be little children in the half-bedroom/closet. The new resident is single woman with a grown son and she will use the area for a home office.









Goodbye little apartment. You have been a good home to us these past 3 1/2 years. We will miss opening your doors to have the kids run and kick balls "outside" in the hallway. We will miss visiting our neighbors barefoot. We will miss William wandering into Stan's always open door or running down to the garbage area to smell the great outdoors ...

***Sigh Sob Sigh ***

We picked up our kids and some pizza on our way out of the city. I have to admit, I was really, really sad. I didn't think it would be so hard moving 45 minutes away. I called Natalie to keep from crying the.whole way. The rain-filled sky must have been feeling my emotions for as we rounded through Oakland and Berkeley it started to downpour. But an amazing thing happened. As we passed through the tunnel, passed neighboring cities and started to see signs for Walnut Creek, I felt the most calming peace. Sun was peaking slightly through the clouds and I knew this is where we were supposed to be.

We arrived around 2:30 pm and Roger and I started unloading the truck while the kids slept in the van. I decided to let them sleep for a little while before dropping them off at my friend Marisa's home. I couldn't help too much, but I was able to bring in a few boxes to their designated rooms. I left at 3:15 pm to drop off the kids and by the time I returned at 4 pm there were half-a-dozen men and the Relief Society President at our home unloading our truck. In the next few minutes another 5 or 6 people arrived to help. I couldn't believe the overwhelming support we received from our new ward! All were complete strangers, but all so happily volunteered to help! The truck was completely unloaded by 4:45. Oh how we were wishing we had gotten the bigger truck! Everything could have been unloaded by 5:15 and we could have spent the night just organizing boxes. But alas, at 5:30 Roger was on his way back to the city to load the rest of our "stuff."

First Load (partially unloaded):


Unfortunately for Roger, the traffic was M.I.S.E.R.A.B.L.E. It took 2 hours to get back. The Saturday evening-holiday party-rainy traffic. But luckily, when he did pull in, he was able to recruit a few helpers to get the food storage, etc. into the car. The only catch was that he got to first drive the truck to the Presidio to pick up a new tenant's bed. It was definitely worth the tradeoff. As it was, it took another 2 hours to pack up the remaining items before heading back to the Walnut Creek. Roger pulled into our driveway around 11 pm and started to unload. I heard him arrive and came down to help soon after. We pretty much loaded the rest of the truck directly into the garage but it still took 2 1/2 hours. Apparently, the etc. stuff was a lot more than we thought! (Notice Roger's super tired eyes.)


We finally laid down to sleep around 2 am. It felt sooooo good to lay on our bed. (I had made up our mattresses on the floor so we could at least feel comfortable amongst all the boxes!) Roger only got a short nap before taking the U-haul truck to the drop-off spot at 6:30 am. He rode his bike back so I could sleep in with the kids.

We were very thankful that church didn't start until 12:30. It was nice to have a little time to put away a few things and find our bearings before heading out the door. I was grateful I was prompted to set aside our church clothes so I didn't have to spend time digging through boxes to find dresses, shirts, pants, shoes, socks, etc. We loved meeting the members of our new ward and the Christmas program was just great. William fell asleep in Roger's arms (completely uncharacteristically) towards the end of the meeting. For Relief Society we had a Christmas brunch with our lesson. What a perfect first Sunday! We feel completely welcome in our new ward and we are excited to get to know more people and make more friends.

We enjoyed our first dinner together as official residents of our new home. I luckily had enough ingredients to throw together a stirred lasagna. William didn't like having to be locked down to eat, but otherwise it was a momentous occasion amidst the boxes and partially remodeled rooms.


I think I'll sign off here. In a nutshell, we feel so blessed to be in our new home in such a wonderful area. We feel surrounded by love and support. We are super excited to work on our home and make it a sacred place of peace and love. Hooray for new adventures! More to come ...

Friday, December 17, 2010

2 1/2 hours ...

My friend Jennie watched the kids for a couple of hours this morning so I could crack down and really pack my house. How productive was I?






Now let me put this in perspective. I did more in 2.5 hours than I have in the last 2 days. It's amazing how much I can get done without my kids un-doing everything as I go. (William was taking out the puzzle pieces after I had wrapped them in plastic!)

End result: More boxes ready to go.


Now I just need to pack my dishes and my bedroom. That shouldn't be too hard, right?