1.07.2011

Hurry and Say Cheese!

Thirty minute time crunch

+ Freezing cold weather
+ Katie watching my kiddos (including screaming Cannon)
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J & S Engagement Session








1.03.2011

Welcome 2011



The table was set up with munchies to eat while we played games after dinner, but we had so much fun talking and laughing that we never actually got around to pulling out the games.

Precious Baby Joseph



The plan was to start the party at 7:00 and celebrate with the east coast at 9:00 so we could leave when the kids started getting tired and fussy. As you can see the clock in this picture, everyone was having a great time and we ended up staying to ring the true west coast New Year in together.
Cutest New Year's Bumble Bee I ever did see
This is one amazing play yard to hold three babies at once!Braving the cold was TOTALLY worth the amazing fireworks show that Brent brought (Derek pictured below)


Boy was it cold!

A very reliable source (Brent himself) tells me that 92 fireworks were let off for the "Grand Finale" which is on video below.

12.27.2010

Three....Two...One...Ideas!



Loving this party idea

"Hi June!"

Wishing I could be with these girls! Love you!

12.26.2010

Pouf!

Is it too soon to start making a Christmas list, because I saw these 'poufs' and want some for the playroom! I am in love with the knit ones, but you could have so much fun with the patterned ones also.

This flower one is gorgeous!


12.25.2010

My Quotable Kid


Example #!:
As you see, Kent got a Ken doll today (yes Kent got it- not Ella) for Christmas which he is endearingly calling his "Kent doll." Ella has loved having him play Barbies with her. They took all the dolls over to the couch to watch the "Barbie Nutcracker" movie.

When the movie finally finished Kent asked Ella, "How did the Barbies like the movie?"

Ella looked at Kent and matter-of-factly said, "Dad, the Barbies are fake!"


Example #2:
Ella having a blister on her heel. "I wish we could just go to the skin store and buy me some new skin."


Good Morning Christmas






A Very Merry Christmas Eve


The hospital is an emotional place for me. I haven't spent as much time as a lot of other Menke's parents, but I've spent more than I've wanted to- especially this month. On December 1st, I was determined to make this the best month of Christmas cheer as possible. The future is so fragile and unknown that I wanted Ethan and Ella to remember this Christmas for the rest of their lives. I don't want them to remember what gifts Santa brought them, I want them to remember the feeling they had surrounding this Christmas. Going to the NIH ended up taking us away from the kids longer than we expected which slowed me down with the Christmas cheer. Again with Cannon's surgery I have found myself putting Christmas on the back burner. Yesterday we were eating fast-food at a burger place. I asked the kids if they were excited about Christmas Eve being tomorrow and Ethan said, "Oh yeah! I forgot. No one seems to be excited about it- it just seems like another day." My heart broke! That is not acceptable. That comment made me more anxious than ever to get my family home and cuddled up under our Christmas tree doing Christmas activities. This morning we packed up our car and pointed ourselves home. We ordered pizza, made cookies, put on our Christmas pajamas and watched a Christmas show. It was exactly what we all needed. Gary and Katie Martin stopped by and brought with them some Christmas cheer, it reminded me of just how happy I am to be home. Along with the cheer, they brought us some Welch's Sparkling Cider made from the grapes in their vineyard! Yumm. We all had a glass (or two).


Then we had a family game of Candyland with real candy so if you landed on it, you were able to eat the coordinating candy.



As we were getting ready to read the account of Jesus' birth from the Bible, we heard some singing in our front yard. We gathered as a family and opened the door to see this:

The most beautiful group of carolers I had ever seen. Some faces I knew and some I didn't (Derek Weaver's family was visiting from out of state,wasn't that nice of them to come sing to strangers on their Christmas Eve?) but I could feel the love from all of them. Reagran's family revealed they were our Christmas Ghost that has been delivering Christmas cheer to us. We really missed it while we were gone. As they sang Christmas songs and passed out even more gifts, we were so happy to be thought of in such a loving way. The carols concluded with a hymn called "Families Can Be Together Forever."

Here are the lyrics:

"I have a family here on Earth
They are so good to me
I want to share my life with them through all Eternity

Families Can Be Together Forever
Through Heavenly Father's Plan
I Always Want to Be with My Own Family
And the Lord Has shown me how I can
The Lord Has shown me how I can."



These words hit Kent and I so deeply, as with what we are facing, we are so thankful that we can live forever as a family. As I described, my little family has been on an up and down roller coaster, trying to focus on Christmas but having some bumps along the way. Returning to our comfortable home, being greeted and loved my wonderful friends as close as family rushed the Christmas spirit into our hearts. We are so thankful for angels in our lives that remind us of the true meaning of Christmas. Thank you for all you do.


We finished our Christmas Eve traditions with the nativity scene. Ella was so excited to be in "a play". Who doesn't just love a Mary and Joseph that took a unicorn to Bethlehem? Yes, that is a sparkling cider mustache you see on Mary. Nonetheless, it was a happy and spiritual night that perfectly set the mood for Christmas morning.