Thursday, January 14, 2010

Merry Christmas! Happy New Year!

Well, this post has taken me DAYS to put together because I've been having problems lately with the whole computer thing. I'm thinking of giving up blogging until we get a new computer. I just can't take it any more. Anyways, here are some much delayed Christmas pictures for you. We were blessed with 14+ inches of snow on Christmas Eve and were so excited! It was a record for Oklahoma, and it made my Christmas so exciting. It felt like I was a kid again. We played outside a lot. The girls liked it. Well, I should say Kenadi liked it. Emma wasn't so sure about it and stood in one spot the whole time.
Emma saw Kenadi try the stockings on once and after that she made me put them on her every day to walk around in. They only stayed on for a minute and then I'd have to put them on her again. It was cute.
I loved this picture because they were smiling at each other. Happy sisters. Today Kenadi said, "When Emma gets older I'm going to call her Regan". Randy said, "Why?" Kendai answered, "So I can have a friend!" He told her that Emma can be her friend... but she still wants her name to not be Emma.

A few "opening presents" pictures.
It was kinda funny because 2 sets of grandparents gave the girls these beautiful, soft puppets that they love. We didn't even get duplicates!

Santa put sunglasses in their stockings.Randy liked playing with the girls' toys. You'll have to ask him what I got him for Christmas. I don't know if he'd want me to tell. Here's a hint: they sure look good on him!


Kenadi got lots of fingernail polish. She puts about 5-ten layers on at a time. She thinks she's a princess now. I have to call her Cinderella most days.After opening presents we went outside!











We went sledding with the girls and some friends. It reminded me of Rexburg. I love sledding.
Kenadi loved it too. She even went down by herself quite a bit.


One day during Randy's break, we went to the cowboy museum. It is an awesome museum. Anyways, we forgot the stroller for some reason, and they let us borrow one of theirs. Kenadi thought it was for her to push because it was her size. So she pushed Emma, and it was almost like Randy and I were on a date cause we got to hold hands.
In the museum they have a life size cowboy town. There is an old church in it and when we got in, Kenadi went up to the podium and said her prayers. It was cute. She's in primary now at church. Can you believe that she's that old? I guess she's ready to give some talks or something.
I have more to post, and I WILL do it. I guess you'll see it when I get enough patience with our computer to finish one.

2 comments:

Kayla said...

Cute, cute. And I'm glad somebody remembers something nice about Rexburg since most don't miss Rexburg after they leave it. We didn't have any snow here on the ground this Christmas though. It made me sad! But we have some now!

Nick and Haley said...

Oooh! Kenadi is so cute saying her prayer at the pulpit! And Emma is getting so big and is just so cute! I am excited to see my nieces in a few weeks! (Sadie is excited too! In fact, she was so excited today that she pooped her pants at church!) Can't say I blame her...