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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Abbott Family Christmas

Our House with the 14 inches of snow on Sat. morning
The kids opening their presents
"Dad?, is this one for me?"
Ben testing out the girls tool kit
Kylah posing with her new tool kit from Grandpa
Sam chillin' after opening presents

Kylah and Emma on their new toy from their Daddy


This past Saturday we celebrated Christmas with Greg's side of the family. This is the second year we have celebrated Christmas early with them because Greg's mom hosts the big family get together on Christmas Day and our Christmas always got pushed to late in the evening which doesn't work too well with a bunch of little kids. It is a nice way to do it since the family is continuing to grow and it gives us all some quality time together during this wonderful season! We all went to church together for the Christmas Program and then relaxed during the afternoon while Ben took a nap. We enjoyed a nice Mexican fiesta for dinner (we are all a little sick of turkey still) and as soon as dinner was over we headed to the tree to start opening presents. The kids of course are hilarious and so excited...Ben could have opened every one's presents if you would have let him! Ben got a lot of nice things and of course now we are starting to run out of room at our house but that's okay :)


Celebrating Christmas with children is so much fun...there is nothing like it. Ben walks around all day singing "You better watch out, you better not pout, Santa Claus is Coming to Town!" He knows just about every word to that song and he can't wait for Santa to come down the chimney...Daddy had to clean it because Ben was concerned Santa would get dirty! All of the snow we have been getting really makes you in the spirit too! We know at this point we will definitley have a White Christmas!



Congratulations Papa D!

Ben with his Papa D

This past Friday was my dad's last day of work and now he is an official retiree! He has worked hard for his entire life and now he finally gets to sit back and relax. Officially he is still on vacation, using up the last days he had but Jan. 5 will make it the real thing. Ben and I are hoping we get to see a little more of my dad during the week and maybe I can even have a little break here and there with his help. I am sure he will pick up some type of part-time job some place in town to keep himself busy but nothing like he was doing. He was a huge asset at the company he worked at and will be missed greatly but he left with all smiles! Congratulations again Dad!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Baby Number 2

Proud Future Big Brother making Christmas Cookies
Baby #2 at 8 weeks...such a little peanut
Baby #2 at 12 weeks...amazing the difference between 8 &12


Well, it's true as most of you already know...Ben is going to be a big brother! We are super excited and Ben keeps telling us he wants a Baby Sister, he sometimes says Baby Brother and then adds "and a sister too!" He is only getting one at a time so he will have to be happy with which ever it is, right! My due date is June 15, which will be a nice change from the fall baby that Ben was. This time having an almost 3 year old is going to be work all on its own, so with it being summer at least Ben will be able to be outside and burn off some energy. I am just starting my 2 trimester and I have been feeling really good (besides the nasty stomach bug last weekend) sometimes I forget I am even pregnant but then I notice my ever expanding waistline! I am definitely popping out faster this time...which I hear is normal, as long as the pace slows down as it should. We got Ben a Big Brother '09 shirt when we found out and unfortunately he is going to outgrow it before the baby even gets here in June. We will just have to get our use out of this one and get him a new one before the baby comes!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Thanksgiving Weekend

Posing with our Christmas Tree
Ben standing on the frozen lake
Daddy and Ben on the lake
Ben and Uncle Danny "skiing and doing butt bombers"

Thanksgiving is always a nice time to reflect on what is important in our lives and what we are thankful for. We all have so much to be thankful for, even with the hard times everyone is facing right now. I am thankful for my loving husband and adorable little son. I am thankful that both of my parents are healthy and living. I am thankful that I can still spend time with my 90 year old grandmother. I am thankful for my extended family and Greg's parents and his brothers, their wives and my nieces and nephew. I am also thankful for all of the things I take for granted every day. As much as no one likes going through the stresses of hard times, it also gives us a chance to look at what we DO have and embrace those things and those people.
This year on Thanksgiving Day we spent the day at my parents house. It was small and relaxing...with lots of great food. It was my Grandma, Mom, Dad, Greg, Ben and I. We ate a little later in the evening around 530 but it was nice because none of us were hungry and snacking after dinner. My mom did a great job on the turkey, stuffing, and potatoes. And this year I got to try making a few new dishes. The food was wonderful and the company too.
On Friday, we cut down our Christmas tree. Danny and Nichole came with us and cut down theirs too. We also invited Jocelyn and Emma along and Ben liked having Emma with us. They already had their tree up so they didn't get one. This is the first year we actually picked out a skinny Christmas tree. We were a little worried about it being next to the fireplace but it is just the perfect size and it looks great all decorated. Friday evening we ate a Thanksgiving meal with all of Greg's immediate family.
Saturday was pretty relaxing, but Ben talked Uncle Danny and Daddy into taking him out on the ice. He was a riot to watch and he made Uncle Danny ski with him and then Ben would fall and do Butt Bombers! He is at a great age and his imagination is just hilarious. We came home on Saturday afternoon and decorated our tree. Ben was a great helper and we only had to move a few of the decorations Ben put on...of course all in the same spot!


Tennessee Visit

Ben and Andrew in the cave at the Aquarium
Ben deciding whether or not to touch the stingrays and sharks
Cool pic of large shark at the aquarium
Michael, Andrew and Ben playing on the "tractor"
Michael and Ben's favorite past time together!

About a month ago we took the plunge and made the long trip south to Tennessee to visit with The Guild Family. Ben and I have not been down there since the November before so it had been a while since Ben has made such a long car trip. He actually did really well...the roughest patch was just before he was falling asleep for the night, but once he finally was out he slept the rest of the way and even transferred fine into Jeff and Jess's house. As always we had a great trip it went by way too fast but the boys had a great time together. Ben finally got to rough house with some boys and him and Michael fed off of each other the entire time...it must be a first born thing...but once they got started they couldn't stop laughing. We were able to celebrate Jess's 30th while we were there. On Saturday night, once the kids were in bed, Jess's sister came over to babysit and the four of us went out to eat and as a surprise to Jess, their friends had all gotten sitters too and met us, then we hit the Comedy Club. It was a great time and we were so happy to be a part of it! Sunday was our big trip to the aquarium and it was a blast. Ben had so much fun and still talks about seeing the sharks. Ben definitely had a good time "at Tennessee" as he says it and asks just about every day if we can go to Michael and Andrew's house. We drove home on Monday morning (with a stop at Sonic first!) and came home to about 2 inches of snow...YUCK! Can't wait until our next visit!