Sunday, December 29, 2013

pictures of our evening at the Temple

Remember.... we have two people who are snapping pictures like crazy with their new cameras .... so here are some shots of us on our way to the Temple the day after Christmas.  It was my night to work at the Temple so dad and Scott came with me and did an endowment session with our Hastings family names.  It was wonderful !


















             Oh, now you can see my new glasses
            and the nifty (that's right I said nifty) side designs  :)
            they have a sort of purple metallic look to them... I like them.


That's right... our old and worn out looking hands 
We're still in love and holding tight to each other.

I love this frozen manger scene as you walk into the Temple.  The figures just glisten and sparkle with frost in the night air... it looks just magical.



ok... these are just some mushy shots Scott took of dad and I... you may want to turn away.. :)
Oh yes... dad did not wear that blue plaid shirt to the Temple, we changed clothes downstairs so we could go and catch a late movie   





Friday, December 27, 2013

For our grandchildren: The magic of Christmas


















Christmas day

Here are some more pictures of Christmas at our house
First of all... dad painted Scott and I each a picture ... which was a total surprise for both of us!

Here is Scott's warrior... check him out...



















and here is my sweet little girl in a straw hat.. I love her



setting out our luminarias








Christmas eve dinner



caroling and driving around to see Christmas lights







it looks like a gingerbread house... huh


 both dad and Scott got cameras for Christmas 







Scott has wanted to grow a beard this winter with the goal to shave it on Christmas day.
Here is his last picture with his beard... 




ok.... with these new cameras being tested out... there have been pictures pictures and more pictures taken... poor Kodiak... he's wondering what the heck is going on...
here are some Christmas shots they've taken...






taking a Christmas afternoon snooze


 eating his Christmas candy... those sour strawberry straws... (uck)

















ok... we're done...
        it's time to call it a day.




Christmas at our house

This year it was so fun to have Scott home for Christmas and also to be able to talk with Erin on Skype from her mission in Chicago... those were the sweetest highlights from our Christmas day...
Merry Christmas !

Here's our girl...









































Tuesday, December 17, 2013

It's Christmas time

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

down out street



















We love, love, love to hear and watch the kids play across the street... they love that hill!



















out our front window



our back yard... see the trampoline to the back right the snow is almost half way up already!

our nightly walk... burrrr ( I think we look the same every 
year cuz we have our same warm gear on) but this year check out that moon right behind us 




frozen kodiak after our walk one night..
waiting for a treat... see his light is still clicked on - on
his collar so he glows bright for cars to see his  chocolate
little tail hop skip and jumping through the snow  :)




Matt and Scott with our Christmas tree (I posted this in our Thanksgiving post because Matt and Emily were here with us then



Putting up Christmas lights Saturday afternoon




getting cozy by the fire


trying to get kodiak to sit on that freezing cold bench on the front porch... he kept readjusting around and around... poor guy 



just finished trimming the tree



scott nestled down to watch a movie



Our tree... see the stockings hung


for my kids.... maybe they will remember some of
their favorite Christmas decorations
although these are new this year 
(thank you Emily)


you will all remember these vintage santa's  :)



And this is the sweetest manger scene ever... made by dad when we lived at the U of U in
graduate school and didn't have 2 nickels to rub together.  He made us a manger from our
rag bag, some hangers and sticks, rubber bands and glue.  I treasure it because it was made with such great care and love by dad.


Little Red Buckets ... which dad is reading aloud to me and Scott each Sunday night