Here are pictures of Ayda opening gifts and enjoying Christmas day.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
For Santa
December 24, 2008
Dear Santa,Hi, it's me, Ayda. I wanted to write you a quick letter, wishing you luck on your flight tonight. I don't know if you have heard but the weather here in Oregon isn't great and I want you to be extra careful on the roofs, I don't want you to slip and fall. I also wanted to give you my Christmas wish. It is really simple: I want a baby. I already have a cabbage patch doll, but I am wanting something a little more life like. I know I am asking kind of late so I will understand if I don't get the baby tomorrow. But was hoping I could have that baby sometime by mid-May? Thanks Santa, I really can't wait for the baby to arrive!!
Love,
Ayda
Monday, December 22, 2008
Snow for sale
Okay, it was fun for a day but seriously, a week (with no end in sight)? I have been stuck inside with Ayda for a week. There is only so much a mom can take, we have made more salt clay than anyone can imagine. We have colored more pictures and used more stickers than I can even tell you, we have played the game, "don't break the ice" three million times. The city is under a chain requirement after the freezing rain of Saturday and Sunday. We had no church yesterday so one of our activities was to check out the snow covered by ice. Ayda was able to stand in a few places and in other places she would break through. We can't wait for this to pass so we can leave the house again. But until then we will come up with things to do, today we will be painting nails and toenails.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008
snowman
Not that I have anything to prove but North Plains was on the news tonight, the kids in our neighborhood built a snowman that is more than eight feet tall. Travis and Ayda on the other hand build a snowman that is about two feet tall. Enjoy.
Arctic Blast 2008 continued
Monday, December 15, 2008
Oh baby it's cold outside!
(backyard)
(front yard)
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Christmas goodness
I am excited for Christmas this year. Some of you close to me may know, Christmas isn't my favorite time of year. I guess being ten and having your dad die around the holiday will do that to you. But this year feels different. I am not sure why, maybe because Ayda is getting older, maybe I am all healed...I am not really sure. With that being said, this was my first year at decorating my yard (attempting to) It isn't great and the pictures didn't turn out so you will just have to take my word for it. Outdoor Christmas decorations remind me of growing up. My mom and dad always had our yard decorated beautifully. Before my dad died he made several Christmas-themed carvings. Over the period of a few years, he made Joseph, Mary and baby Jesus, the three Wise Men, a Bible with verses about the birth of Christ and some from The Book of Mormon. He also made a big Santa and the phrase Merry Christmas. I remember the first Christmas after he died, putting up those carvings and it made me miss him so much. We put them up for several years but time took its toll and they were looking a little worn. But this year I had the perfect place for one of these carvings. I asked my mom if I could borrow the scene of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. I am displaying it proudly. I was a little worried maybe it would offend someone but just hoped people could see the season in it. Well, we came home last night and a note was taped to our door, the note read, "thanks for displaying your manger scene, have a Merry Christmas, from your neighbors." I am glad it is well received. So without further ado her are some pictures.

I thought girls weren't supposed to be gross!
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