Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Brothersen Party

 We got a pic with Kyle's Grandpa as soon as we walked in the door!
Below:  Kyle and I got a pic together!  Love him!
 Family Tradition #127-  Rudolf the puppet comes down the stairs before Santa shows up, and we all sing Christmas carols!  I love that part, and obviously, Konnor does too!
 Keith's posterity pic with Grandpa Brothersen!  (minus Jake, & Jen)
 Kaylee on Santa's lap!
 Then afterward, we went to Temple Square to look at the beautiful lights!  Lynn's birthday was the following day, and that was her request!  I am so happy she did, because it was a fun night!  It brought back a flood of mission memories for me!  I spent two Christmas's as a missionary on Temple Square!  It was completely amazing then, and so neat that I can take my family there now!
 That IS the house of the Lord!  Beautiful inside and out!  And the peace I feel there cannot be compared to anything I have ever felt!  Temples make it possible for families to be together FOREVER!  I can't think of any greater feeling, than to know my family will forever be together, and that my sweet children will be mine for all eternity!
Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas Eve!

 Christmas Eve is full of family traditions for us all.  Here are a few of our family traditions:
Like many of you, we put cookies and milk out for Santa.  This year, Kyle wanted to write a note and take a pic of the excitement!  Kaylee and Konnor were VERY excited for Santa to come!  The magic is alive and strong at the Brothersen house!
Below: The crew that came to Christmas Eve dinner!  It is hard to believe, that EVERYONE is looking at the camera and smiling.  There was no photoshopping here!
 Every year we do a Nativity Puppet Show.  (I made the puppets at a Relief Society Activity!)  We do this, so it is fun for the kids, and we ALL can remember the REAL reason for this beautiful holiday!  Emily was awarded the most enthusiastic puppeteer!
 We also play a few Christmas songs with the chimes!  
(no pics of that, we were all too focused on our notes!)
We draw names for Christmas gifts, and we try to do "homemade" gifts or something more personalized.  And my favorite gift this year was from Private Jake Cox serving in Afghanistan, who happens to be my brother-in-law!  He drew Kim this year, and he made her a video!  He sang a song, told her how much he loved her and missed her, etc... Needless to say... We ALL were crying!  Darn you Jake! :)
 I make a Christmas Roll Wreath.  This year Tyler took one out and ate it before I could tie the bow and take a pic.  I need to blog about things like this ya know!  I tied the bow over the big GAP he left.  I don't think he will steel a roll before we take pics again.  ha ah.  -To his defense, he said to me, with a mouth full of hot roll, "How was I supposed to know you were going to take a picture of it?!"  I replied with, "well, I am a blogging maniac, and I LOVE food, so I take pics of all the fun things we eat!"
 Here is part of the spread we had!  Chocolate dipped oreos on sticks, fruit kabobs, stuffed mushrooms, shrimp cocktail, red velvet cupcakes, sugar cookies, pasta salad, green layered salad, Ham, mashed potatoes, etc...!
 Our neighborhood started a new tradition this year!  We lit the whole neighborhood with luminaries!  We decorated ours before we put them out on the sidewalk.  It was fun!  We went driving around the neighborhood to look at all of the luminaries, and it was SOOOO neat!  There was a peaceful and tender feeling in the air.  The kids were piled in the truck, and instead of them being crazy and loud looking at lights, they were so sweet!  They kept saying, "wow, look at all of those!  It is so pretty!"  Ryan even said, "Holy guacamole, that is cool!"  Families of many religions put them out on their sidewalks, and it made the neighborhood seem connected and unified in a peaceful remembrance of the real meaning of Christmas!  I hope we do this every year!
 I love to decorate tables and do place settings.  Bulbs, white lights, and pine-cones were a theme for the tables this year.
Merry Christmas to all of you out in the cyber world!  Our Christmas eve was a fun one, we hope yours was too! 

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Disneyland!!!!

I am going to start this post by saying, Yes... I know there are too many pics.  But how can you narrow pics from Disneyland?  Impossible!  Disneyland at Christmas time is a magical and beautiful place to be!  Here are some of our highlights from our trip!
Look at those smiles?  Gotta love Mickey Mouse!
 The fam with Minnie!  More smiles! 
 If you ask Konnor, "what his favorite part of Disneyland was?"  He will respond by saying, "When Minnie kissed me!!!!"  (with a very big grin on his face!)  And Minnie DID kiss him alright! 
 Kaylee got to meet Rapunzel!  The tower was very cute!  They did a great job on it!
 Kon-mon on the carousel.
 Kaylee and I on Thunder Mountain Railroad!
 The boys in the "Dog Pound"...
 Our fave pic of Kase!  Isn't he a sweetie!

 Konnor when he saw Mickey and Minnie coming in the parade!
 First night... She CRASHED!  (take note to the little one wide awake walking around!)
Aunts Kellie & Kim joined in on the fun for a day!
 Happy Day!
 Kellie and I cheesin it up on the train!
 Is that a happy boy or what?!!!!!
 Handy Manny! 
 Vroom vroom!  Kyle and Kaylee were racing Kim and Konnor around the bug track!

 Kase is in heaven!
 Chocolate Covered frozen bananas!  MMMMM mmmm Good!
 Mater and McQueen was a must!  Happy kids, happy mom!
 Gotta love smashing pink cotton candy in your face!  (Kase was crashed)
 Jelly Fish!
 Kaylee and Konnor sure loved Mickey!
 Kaylee's favorite rides were Space mountain and Goofy's Sky School!
 The big Farris Wheel!
 That is a massive Christmas Tree, if you cant tell!  So pretty too!
You know what they say, "Disneyland is the happiest place on earth".  
Well, according to Kaylee and Konnor, it is a fact!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

World Zoo Fun!

 My brother and his family came up with a fun idea to go to the World Zoo on our last day in Phoenix.
Here are some of the fun highlights!
 Thank goodness for the glass!  That snake totally was into Kaylee!  Eeek!



 Grandma Love!
 Aren't these little deer so pretty!!!!
 Kase and Konnor were a little too much for them!  ha ha

 
And if you are wondering, what is this random pic... 
Well let me tell you it is not just some random pic!
Kyle told my brother that he heard you can't eat a banana peel without throwing up.  Scott took the challenge!  He chewed on a few bites, and then said, "This doesn't taste.... very good!"  We all errupted in laughter!  We did not make him eat the whole thing, even though he insisted that he could do it.  I, personally think he could have without throwing up.  But I don't think I could say the same for all of us trying to watch him.  ha ha.