Saturday, November 29, 2008

'Twas the Night (OK, month) Before Christmas...


After waking from our long winter's nap induced by the Turkey yesterday, we decided to start decorating the house for Christmas. I always like to decorate when the girls are home and not knowing when they will be able to come down again made today the perfect day to put up the tree. Sidney, Alex, Taylor, and I all worked on getting the tree set up, the lights on, and ornaments hung while listening to Christmas music to get us in the holiday mood.



Angie got up early to go take advantage of the Black Friday deals. From the packages she brought home it looks like she got some great bargains. I tried to sneak a peak at her purchases, but she would have none of it. I guess I get to wait like the rest of the kids in the house. I typically do my Christmas shopping online so I am waiting for Cyber Monday to get into the swing of shopping.

Even though the tree is up we do have some other house decorations to take care of, including the outside lights, but as you can see from Titan, the zoo is in the holiday spirit!

 
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Friday, November 28, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

 

This year Angie and I took over hosting Thanksgiving from my mom. OK, so it took a little prodding from mom, but we were very excited to do so. Actually, there wasn't much prodding. We felt mom deserved to be able to relax at Thanksgiving after slaving away for all of us all these years. Besides, it really makes sense since we are closest to being in the middle of everyone.

I think Angie was ultimately surprised at how relaxed she was throughout the entire festivities. I like to think I helped out in that area. I probably didn't, but like I said, I like to think so. Angie prepared a delicious turkey which she brined from a recipe her mom gave her. Nancy brought over deviled eggs (it isn't Thanksgiving without them) and we had all the traditional Thanksgiving sides of mashed potatoes, stuffing, and green bean casserole. Alex and Taylor were able to make the trip down from Greeley so it was the first time we have been all together for some time.

It looks like 2008 is a year of starting new traditions at the zoo. I like it!
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Ultimatum

Angie gave me an ultimatum this week. I could either give her a marriage proposal or I could paint our kitchen pink.



How do you like the kitchen? Seriously though, we painted the kitchen a "Roasted Tomato" color and the primer they recommended we use was pink, thus the pink kitchen. At least for a little while.

Saturday the 8th, Sidney had a big sleep over at one of her friend's houses. Her friend is moving to Brazil so she had some girls over for a big shindig before she moves. Sidney was excited all week! Sid has also been doing amazing on her spelling. You may recall our Cold Stone deal we have with her where we take her for ice cream when she gets 100% on her test. She has received 100% for 2 consecutive weeks. This week we told her she could cash in 3 perfect scores (if she got a 3rd) for Joe's Crab Shack. Unfortunately she missed one on her test Friday. We gave her the option to go anyway, but in exchange she owes us 2 perfect scores. She took the offer so we had crab legs Friday night.

I almost forgot to mention, we received our first snowfall in the Denver area Friday morning. It wasn't much to shake a stick at, but there was some on all the grassy areas. It was gone by lunch. The mountains have been getting their fair share, so the ski resorts are open and busy already.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween Part Deux



Since becoming president of our HOA, I have coordinated various parties during the summer to foster a closer community. These parties have been well received, so Angie and Danielle decided to coordinate a Halloween costume party to be held in our clubhouse.

They coordinated everything, from Danielle designing very cool invitations, toxic punch, and intestines with eyeballs (spaghetti and meatballs). They decorated the clubhouse with spiderwebs, a fog machine, and lots of "scary" Halloween props. The lovely ladies also coordinated lots of games and activities for the kids too!

The kids went home at 8 and the adults continued the festivities. Everyone enjoyed the party and asked that we make it another annual tradition!