Friday, January 4, 2013

On to Chicago!


Well on the afternoon of Christmas Day we all headed out to the airport to catch our much anticipated flight out to Illinois to see Bob's family. It has been far too many years since we have spent the holidays with them and we were all looking forward to it.  



Although Lily was sicker than sick and exhausted, she did everything possible but sleep on the 2 hour flight to our destination.  At one point in time she laid down on the middle seat kicking her feet up to the sky singing, “Shake your booty, shake your booty!”  And no, neither Bob nor I taught her that.  We did however, laugh until we were practically crying.  

We made it to Chicago with little other adventure, got our bags and dropped Miss Lily into the arms of her anxious Gramma Jill who was only too happy to take charge.  Although it was a late night, we made it home and headed straight to bed.  In the morning Lily was only too happy to help her Gramma with the dishes, a trick I really should take advantage of at home.





Uncle Brent, Aunt Darcie and Cousin Nathan made it in and we had a great time reconnecting and watching the two little cousins interact.  









Lily was precious albeit protective and concerned about her stuff.  It was wonderful to have them together and such a great time to catch up with Darcie and Brent.  We even let the little munchkins take a bath together.  Lily was THRILLED to have a bath buddy and only too quick to help wash him off by pouring the cup of water on him.   Nathan was happy to oblige her even when she got a little pushy.  She is gonna be a great big sister, hoping she doesn't drown the baby with a cup full of water!







The next morning was our Hill Christmas morning and Lily got another bushel of gifts.  


Her favorites of the morning were a slinky (who would have thought something so simple would be so much fun) and a little horse trailer with 2 horses in it.  Lily quickly named the horses RJ and Bon Bon.  She has carried them with her ever since.  It was most definitely a hit.  









 For some reason, Christmas time is so much more fun when you have little children in the mix.  There is so much awe and wonder in their little faces that you just can't help but smile and act as goofy as possible.  Its special.

After presents we stayed busy with a movie, “Les Miserables” (AMAZING) and some other errands.  Then in the afternoon we headed out to Barrington to see Bob and Darcie's Aunt Debbie and Uncle John.  We really see them so rarely that we couldn't pass up the opportunity to spend some time with them.  







Lily LOVED Aunt Debbie and Deb was only too happy to oblige the little dear with tower building, book reading and the like.  We had a great evening with all of them.  Holidays are simply wonderful.  

Bob and I also got an amazing treat on the morning that we left for Iowa.  Bryce, Ryan and Kimmy Hickerson have been special friends to us and Bryce and Ryan were Bob's best friends growing up.  Both of them stood in our wedding and we have sorely missed seeing them over the past few years.  Our lives have all taken us in different directions and down different paths, but the Lord opened up a special opportunity for us to see them all.  Ryan and Heather, Kimmy, Bryce and his future wife Rachel all met us for breakfast and we were simply overwhelmed with joy for seeing them again.  This family is a blessing to us and I pray that as our families grow we will be able to see more of each other!



Next stop?  IOWA!

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Our Colorado Christmas

December 20th-25th, written on Christmas Day!

What a whirlwind of days the past few have been.  I love the holidays, but it seems they fly by in a blur of family, food, fun, presents and more food.  I love it though, and wouldn't have it any other way.  This Christmas we are doing it all.  Not only did we spend the past 5 days with my parents up in the beautiful snow covered mountains of Colorado, but this afternoon, Lily, Bob and I are headed out to Illinois to see Gamma Jill and Gampa Steve and then on to Iowa to see Great Grandpa Vern and Great Grandma Joyce.  But before we get on our airplane I have to take some time to share the magic of our Colorado Christmas.

I am still not feeling great, but Merry Christmas to me, I didn't throw up this morning......PROGRESS!  Unfortunately, Lily caught a nasty head cold and we have been vacillating between coughing, being feverish, having a faucet for a nose and just feeling plain crummy.  Poor baby.  She is a trooper though, and come rain, snow or sleet, wants to be a part of everything.   What a doll.




Mema and Papa bought her an awesome new sled for Christmas and Lily simply loves it.  We have spent countless hours in the snow including snowmobiling with Papa.  What fun.






We have baked and baked and baked.......all with tastes of course.



We have made and decorated cookies, although I think that Lily ate way more of the dough and the fixins then she should have.  Oh well, if not for the holidays when else can you live on sugar alone?













We played with Kennleigh and Mykenna, celebrated Christmas with them, ate cake and made gingerbread houses.






Actually, the gingerbread houses turned far more into an all out adult competition.  May the best team win!







We flew Papa's Christmas present, a remote controlled airplane in the falling Christmas Eve snow.  Lily loved it so much.





And of course we woke up to a White Christmas!  Perfect for present opening, eating, shoveling and enjoying the Christmas day.









We have been busy and very very Merry!