This experience reminded me about the time I was standing in line somewhere and two women behind me were talking about scorpions. One woman commented that she had been stung by scorpions six times in the last month--a couple of times during her sleep. Matter-of-factly she described how her whole leg had been paralyzed for a few minutes. The other woman said, as if she were just talking about how to get rid of flies or something, "Oh the best way to get rid of scorpions is to get a few salamanders as pets--you just let them walk around your house and they eat them." I thought she was kidding, but no, we are in Arizona and apparently scorpions paralyzing you, salamanders as pets walking around your house, and taking the kids to the shooting range are all pretty normal.
We are finding that Christmas is not much like anything we have normally experienced, even compared with our California Christmas. The weather has been in the 70s, we are still wearing shorts and T-shirts and maybe a light jacket at night, and frankly it just does not feel like Christmas. However, we are figuring out that there are some traditions we can do no matter where we live and that there are some traditions that we have just started that we really like.
Katelyn decided that she would make a replica of our home made from graham crackers. It turned out to be a very nice southwest gingerbread house.
This is the park in our neighborhood. We like to come here now that the weather is so nice. Brian got to come with us on the day of Christmas Eve. The kids had a blast playing frisbee with him. That might be a new tradition for us.
After dinner we took the kids to the temple for an outdoor Christmas concert and to see the lights. It was just like Temple Square in Salt Lake except not freezing.
Afterward we picked a few grapefruit.
We can still put the lights up on the house--just not in sub-freezing weather.
We also decorated the backyard. Palm trees look good with lights. The kids loved making these paper lanterns and having the pool turn into a sort of reflection pond. We sang Christmas carols in the glow of the lanterns.
The kids had to act out the Nativity. Zach made a great baby Jesus. Katelyn and Brandon agreed that this would be their last year as Mary and Joseph. They are turning it over to Josh and Amanda next year. Here Zach is acting out the words to "Away in a Manger," you know, "Asleep, asleep."
Another tradition that we love to do is open up one present on Christmas Eve. Of course, it is always pajamas. They love it if we all match. They had to dance around in their jammies and laugh together.
They got so hyper we decided to make it worse by giving them the sugar cookies we had made earlier. After all, it is Christmas!
Katelyn offered to help settle them all down with a story. It worked. Before long they were in bed.
Gotta go. Brian has the hot tub all ready to go and they are all waiting for me to join them-- another southwest tradition that is new and really fun. :)
3 comments:
So did Katelyn get her rat? lol
We missed you guys too. Mom and Dad's house was pretty quiet without everyone there at one time. It sounds like you are making the best of your new situation. I am hoping to get out and see Brian next week I just need to find out when he will be home. Love and miss all of you!
-Jaime
I am not telling Sydney that Katelyn has pets, she will be so jealous! She is constantly asking if she can have a mammal for a pet! We have only allowed frogs and fish so far!
Great pictures! I guess everyone has their different Christmas traditions! Shooting guns and golfing? To each his own!
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