Friday, December 31, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Christmas is such a magical time of year.  Yes, it is busy in our home (not just with Christmas but the birthdays the week before and week after!)  We really enjoy all the celebration. 
Christmas Morning!

The kids were so excited to open presents.  It was hard to get pictures of them all.  I was the mean mom and made them open one present at a time.  I just couldn't miss out of their excited faces.
And EXCITED faces they had.  This is what makes Christmas so magical!
Look at the excitement and magic in their eyes!
This year we kept asking the kids what they wanted.  The lists when on and on.  Esp. for Keegan who wanted everything he saw on TV. 
Kallie asked for her "Fur-Real Puppy" and of course at the very last minute told Santa she wanted an American Doll.  Well Santa answered her call (kinda) and got her the doll.  Her name is even Callie!
The only thing that stayed consistent on Keegans wish list was a Batman and Spiderman Wii game.
Among the Stinky the Garbage Truck and BigFoot.

All Shantel wanted and asked and asked for was a DS.  Can you guess by her face, what she was opening?


Lemieux was even a good dog and got a present from the big guy.  He couldn't wait to sink his teeth into his new toys!
The girls played their DS's all day and into the night.  Do you think they even knew I was there?
Oh yeah, a quick look up for a pictures.

It was the first Christmas I have had totally OFF without worrying I might have to work since I started in the health care field.  It was so nice to be able to enjoy my family not in Zombie mode! 


And what is Christmas without a quick family photo!
Yes, all 6 of us!


And we can't end it all without a picture of the aftermath!
Here is what the house looked like the morning after Christmas....
This is after 4 bags of trash has been taken out and another 3 are not visible!

Friday, December 17, 2010

8 years already?

8 years ago I became a mother.  Everyone one gives you advice, but no one can tell you the adventure that really takes place in raising a child.  It has been one wild ride.  8 years and a lot of laughing and tears (on both our parts)!  I can't believe she is so big...well not big in the sense of tall
(my girls still squeezes into size 5)!

For her birthday she gave me a list of things she wanted to do for her party, and it changed every other day.  I convinced her to go with a party at home so she could invite MORE friends.  10 friends later we had an awesome girly birthday bash at home.


 10 girls and 2 siblings later the house was full of giggles and screams.
This is the crew that ran wild through the house!  All innocent can't you tell?

For her party we decorated GIANT cupcakes with colored frosting and sprinkles of every color.
Then we played a fun game of blindfolded chapstick.  Each girl took a chapstick and applied it to their neighbor..BLINDFOLDED.  What a funny sight to watch.  The girls had chapstick from their necks to their foreheads.

 Then came time to play musical nail polish.  Pass the nail polish around until the music stops..whoever the lucky...or unlucky person was holding that color was out and got to keep that color.  The colors green and yellow went flying across the room...can't imagine why those colors weren't wanted :)


Then came the opening of the presents.  WOW! what a fun scene..girls fighting over who was to be first as well as last.  She got everything from petshops, to art stuff.  What a great bunch of friends she has.  Then came more running wild through the house until it was time to go home.  It was so fun to put faces with names and meet some parents.


 Cousin Ella and Shantel


Shantel's other lifelong bud Abbie.

Happy Birthday Shantel

Friday, December 3, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!!

Waiting for the first big storm of the season.  Well a good one hit us and the kids had a great time playing in the snow the next morning.  As some of you may have heard, Utah was expecting a ginormous BLIZZARD one Tuesday night.  The Whole state seemed to be shut down for this Blizzard we were to expect.  Well the snow came and went only leaving what looked like a normal Utah snow storm.  The storm this Sunday morning and a week later produced more snow than this alleged Blizzard of 2010!!
The kids playing out in the Winter Wonderland!!
Kallie giving Shantel a dose of her own medicine

Even Lemieux dressed up for the cold weather outside!


 Trimming the Tree!
Of course it wouldn't be the holiday season with out trimming the Christmas tree.  The weekend after Thanksgiving we decorated for Christmas.  It was a fun family activity for us. The kids were so excited to decorate.  Fighting over what they were going to set up, throwing things at each other...Ahh what a fun evening it was.
Ahh..lil baby W.  hanging his first ornament with help from mom!


Sisters hanging their sisters ornaments!

Keegan so eager to hang Every ornament..up high!

The finished product.


After we decked the halls, Gary had a great idea to make Christmas cookies with the kids.
We pulled out the Christmas cutters and got elbow deep in dough!
The kids really enjoy eating the dough...I mean making cookies!  I think the favorite part is decorating them.  Not only do you have to lick your fingers free of excess frosting and sprinkles...you are that much closer to trying the masterpiece!
And YES, we had sprinkles and colored sugar everywhere after they were finished.  And I think a few cookies had half a bottle of sprinkles on them!


After all the excitement, it was time to settle down for a nice Christmas movie.  One of our homes favorite movies is The Polar Express.  We got all snuggled in our jammies and a warm blanket and watched.


It was a wonderful evening spent with the family to help ring in this holiday season!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

What Am I????

I know the feeling! 20 (well 14 weeks) of anticipation...Hey at least I didn't make you wait til the very end this time :)
The time has finally come we know whether we will be adding a brother or sister to the family!
And trust me, it couldn't come fast enough.  I have been so sick with this one and feeling lousy that I needed a little hint as to what has been causing me so much stress for the past few months.


    Profile of the newest Waldron!  But who could be mad at this face?

The hand by Baby W's mouth and nose!

The foot that kicks.  Keegans was lucky enough to go to the ultrasound with us and saw the baby kicking.  We was so concerned with all the kicking he asked if the baby was hurting me.  When I replied NO, he said "Good, I don't want the baby to hurt you" 
Is he not the sweetest thing ever!

And just to keep the anticipation going...this is what it looks like after a night shift and 20 weeks.  I know you are all surprised I would put a bare belly shot of me looking so hot...but hey why not..we are all friends...right!

Presenting
Baby Boy Waldron!!!

Yes it is a boy! We are so excited to even things up.  Keegan was right all along calling it a boy.
 Oh and Dr. Ponder for making the brave announcement at 12 weeks
(he must really be a boy if you can see that thing that early).
This makes life easier for us as well, with sharing rooms and having that built in playmate!

Now the tough part...A Name!!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Happy Hauntings!

Halloween is such a fun yet spooky time of year!  The kids had a blast picking out their costumes this year.  Each of them knew what they wanted to be early in the season.  I was so happy that for one actual holiday I did not have to work the night of or the night before (although Zombie mom would have been fitting).
This year I signed up to help in Shantels class with the Halloween party...But yes, just as luck would have it..I worked the night before.  So my day was busy.  After a long 12 hour shift I came home to get my little goblins ready.
As you can see Kallie is NOT a goblin, but she does make the best darn Dorothy ever.  (oh and her little dog too)!   She was so excited to be Dorothy this year that she wore the costume days before Halloween. The Wizard of Oz  is one of her favorites.

Shantel insisted on a vampire this year.  One day we were out and about and found this costume and she had to have it, along with the fangs, fake blood and black makeup.  We had fun trying to make this sweet girl scary!

And last our dragon.  Let me clarify..FIRE breathing dragon! This costume was a must, so warm and cozy and adorable.  Keegan was very eager to tell people he was a dragon, and don't you dare call him a frog or alligator, or you would hear about it.
Gary and Keegan Breathing FIRE!!


 After dressing these adorable monsters up, we rushed to the girls school for their Halloween parade. It is so fun to see all the kids dressed up (and teachers).  There were so many great (and creative) costumes.
 Here is our little Dorothy leading off the school parade!
Shantel not wanting to scare everyone away!

When the Elementary Parade was done we booked it over to Keegans school for his little costume parade.
 So fun to see his little friends all dressed up.


Pumpkins!


What is Halloween without carving pumpkins!  The kids did a great job picking out their own pumpkins.
We had a blast trying to figure out the perfect faces to carve.


Yes, I feed my children!

 Keegan was hesitant at first to get his hands dirty. It took a LOT of convincing for him to scoop out the middle of the pumpkins.
 Kallie was so creative creating the perfect face and was so detailed I had to take a picture of her "Spooktacular" artwork before we explained to her the face had to be BIG so we could cut it out.
Here's Gary!  kind of a creepy face if you ask me..perfect for hacking up a pumpkin!


YES, it felt good to let out some frustration!


The Final Products!



Halloween Night!  We are ready for the fright!  We want tricks and treats...some yummy candy to eat!!