Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Time has flown by!!!!

Well, time has just slipped right past me. I can't believe it! Daniel is a full blown crawler. I can't believe how fast he moves and how quickly his little hands get into things! I have to hide things and lock things up. I really didn't have to do that with Sarah--she was more content. But not Daniel, is a little mover!!




Sarah had a wonderful 'Tangled' birthday party. It was what she asked for. It was great. I made sourdough and ciabata bread (long and tedious process) and made her cake. I labeled all the foods with characters from the show. It was a lot of fun, but a lot of work! She got a ton of presents too! She's a spoiled little 4 year old, but she's worth it. Pictures will be posted when Becca gives them to me. My camera pooped out, so I have to depend on others for pictures.



Daniel got his first haircut! He looks so much older!! I can't believe what a haircut can do to a little baby.


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The house is coming along great. Jordan and I have been busy, busy, busy! The Parade of Homes is September 9th-17th, but we must have everything completed by the 6th. And we need to close on our house as well. Whew, it's a lot to do. Jordan and Jon (bless his heart) did our sprinkling system. Uncle Dave back-filled it with top soil and we're ready for curbing. We're getting that on Monday. Wednesday we're laying sod. Monday we get carpet and a kitchen backsplash. The painter is coming tomorrow to stain the banister and the front door as well as work on touch ups. Jordan and I need to seal the tile. The wood floor is done (hallelujah!). And I'm working on sewing curtains. Like I said, we've been busy. And with two kids, it makes things extra hard. But, there is a light at the end of this house building tunnel. We'll be moving in after the Parade of Homes and we can return to our lives before we decided to build. It's been a great experience, but a very time consuming and hardworking one. In the end I know it will be worth it. Pictures of the house will come soon, too.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Daniel is Crawling!

Daniel is crawling now!!! It took him 10 1/2 months, but he's doing it!!! Yeah!!! I bet he'll be walking here pretty soon.

Sarah is into face painting. So I've been putting my artisitic abilities to work (not that they're too good anyway) and have painted her face as a butterfly more than four or five times now. She enjoys it, so that's all that matters.

Daniel is shooting up like a weed. And he's a comedian! He loves making faces and then he'll continue to pull the face until someone laughs or pays him some attention. He's not shy, just like his sister. *Sigh* I have my work cut out for me yet.


I must say, however, that I have the two cutest kids there are on earth! Sarah with her off the wall sayings and Daniel with his faces. Surely he too will say off the wall comments and we'll just laugh and laugh and laugh.


Sarahism of the week:


Sarah: Nana, I love you.


Nana: I love you, too.


Sarah: So I peed in your toliet.

Monday, July 18, 2011

House Update

Well, the house is coming along! Yeah!!! It is so great to see things moving right along. We should have paint on by the end of this week and then we start on flooring!! So excited. Jordan is smiling (his usual cheesy grin) as he's carrying a mirror into the house for us to see if it's big enough.

Anyway, back to the house. We're also prepping the yard for sprinklers and landscaping. Jordan and I are going to do all the work (yikes!) but we're looking forward to it. The Parade of Homes is coming up in the next two months and we have plenty to do to keep us busy.







The house is black in the picture because tomorrow they plan on stuccoing the house. Then they do the rock. I can't wait!!



On the other side of things, we're still remembering to have fun. We've been to Bear Lake more times this year than we have any other year--thanks to the 50 minute drive vrs. 3 hour drive. Kids and Mommy can handle the 50 minutes much better than the dreaded 3 hours. Sarah loves riding the horses at Bear Lake. She's always asking to go and stay the night, but she handles things well when we just take a day trip.






And...drum roll...Sarah has learned to go on the tube behind the boat! She's such a fish! I wonder who she gets that from....? Well, the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, does it? She's very much like her Mom in that sense and opposite of her waterphobiatic father.



Daniel is growing right up! He's such a weed! He's not crawling yet, even at 10 months, but he's sure trying. I give it another week or two. Then, I'm certain of it, he'll start walking in just a short amount of time. He has such good sense of his feet, it'd surprise me if he wasn't walking soon after crawling.




Well, that's about it in a nutshell. The summer has been great! I'm so glad I can stay home with the kids and be a more active part of their lives. This is all I've ever wanted and I'm so blessed!




Sunday, June 26, 2011

Summer Fun


Well, this summer has definitely been a scorcher...NOT! It's been the coldest spring/summer I can ever remember. This weather reminds me of the Alaskan cruise Jordan and I took 2 years ago. Despite the rain, we've managed to spend time at Bear Lake and enjoy the short moments of sun we get.



The house is coming along great! We've been building now for just over three weeks and already the roof is sheeted! My uncle Dave has been working very hard and fast, so has my cousin Chris. Jordan and the electrician are working evenings to get the wiring done (which it almost is!!) and soon we'll be sheet rocking. I can't believe how quick things are moving along. We're on the fast track to the Parade of Homes.




Daniel got his 9 month pictures done. Liz did a fantastic job (always!!). My little man is growing right up and I can't believe he's almost 1 now! Wow, time sure flies. This time last year I was preggers and living in SLC with Sarah while Jordan was working up here in Logan. Seems like forever ago, yet just yesterday.




I love the picture of Daniel eating Daisy's ear. She's such a good beast and Daniel is eating whatever he gets his tiny hands on! I have to watch out with him, cause he eats everything!! I catch him trying to eat shoes all the time. I'm going to have to start hiding them.




Daniel isn't crawling yet, but is very close. He's trying to figure out how his feet work in the crawling process and occasionally will go on his knees. Once he figures out he has to use his knees to crawl, he'll be off--then I'll be very worried! I can honestly say having a late crawler isn't the end of the world by any means. I like this stationary stage he's in. I can set him down and now worry about where he'll go and what he'll stick in his mouth. But, oh, those days will be short lived now.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Sold!





Well, we signed the papers today and lot #27 at Foothill Heights is ours! Yeah!!! Jordan and I are building a custom made home in Hyde Park, Ut. We're so excited. We over look the valley through the front of our house and we'll have a nice secluded backyard looking straight up the mountains. We're so excited. More pictures will be posted as we move along.



I've also been busy sewing. I've chosen some colors out for my new house and have made...not blankets...not curtains...but pillows! I do need to iron the one, obviously. Best part about these pillows? You can turn them around and get different look. Pretty neat if you ask me. I'm way excited!!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Sarah-isms

Me: Sarah what happened to your bow? It's missing.
Sarah: It winded away.

Me: Sarah, get your jacket on, it's cold out.
Sarah: Catch me the coat. (I'm fairly sure she meant, 'throw me the coat.')

Cousin Abby came to visit after we returned from Arizona and upon seeing Abby, Sarah said this: Abby! I never see you again!! (Pretty sure she meant: I thought I'd never see you again!)

There's more where these came from. Sure to post more soon.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Arizona





Well, we just had our first family trip of the year and our first LONG road trip! We decided to visit my brother and his wife in Phoenix, Arizona for an extended weekend. We couldn't afford to fly, so we drove. We broke the trip into two days going there and drove straight through on the way home.


We stopped in Mesquite, Nevada on Wednesday and stayed the night. Both kids were great in the car and we now know we can make it to St. George without any blow ups. We decided to go through Vegas on our way there and enjoy a brunch at a buffet. We parked at the Belagio and toured the hotel for a little while.


Sarah loved the butterfly house and wanted to ride on the carosule which we told her was just a decoration. I don't think she really believed us, though. Because what decoration would be so big and light up? Anyway, we managed to walk the strip for a little while and found a really good buffet for breakfast.


Back on the road again. We drove all the way to Queen Creek, which is pretty far from everything in Phoenix. We arrived just in time for dinner and off to bed with the kids. We planned our day for the next day.


We woke up and off we drove to a real Ghost Town!! Sarah loved it and wanted to go into every shop. Thank goodness we got there before anything really opened up. We were working on UT time with the kids. We stay and took lots of fun pictures, including one where Sarah was in jail!! We also walked into the church where Sarah wanted to go the pue and give a talk/sing. I guess that means Mommy sings too much in church.

We drove to a lake nearby and enjoyed the sights, at which point the kids were through with being in the car. So we drove back to the house and Sarah went swimming. After swimming we were off again. I went to the olive oil store with Justin and my mom while Jordan stayed behind with the kids. It was really neat and I bought some yummy olive oils and am looking forward to some cooking. After we got home we loaded the kids in the car again and we went to the Greek festival in Mesa. We thought it would be bigger than it was, but it was pretty small. We ate dinner there and walked around enjoying the nice weather. We headed home with two very sleepy kids.




On Saturday we went to the water park! It was a lot of fun. We even convinced Sarah to go on a large, big red waterslide with Mommy and Daddy. Sarah is so tall she was able to go on about 70% of the waterslides there. She's only 3 so a large waterslide is pretty intimidating. With the promise of popcorn as her reward, she agreed to go on a waterslide with Jordan and me. As soon as we got off the slide, she said: "Can I have my popcorn now?" Well, Jordan held to his promise and got her some popcorn.



On Sunday Nana, Justin, and Lindsey went to their Stake Conference while Jordan, the kids, and me went to visit my friend Rose. It was great being able to catch up with her. I hadn't seen her in 3 years or so. She lives in Scottsdale, so we had another long drive in the car with the kids. After we got home, and Daniel enjoyed a short nap, we were on the road again to South Mountain for a hike. We drove around the State Park for a while and found ourselves at the very top overlooking all of Phoenix. It was really beautiful. Sarah liked hiking around, and was very careful not to fall onto the rocks that could hurt her. Daniel was stuck in his backpack, which Jordan wore, and off we went. We didn't stay at the top long, since all the hikes there were steep and near cliffs--not ideal for kids. We found a great trail below that wasn't too difficult. Daniel was car sick, poor kido, so Sarah and I went while Jordan stayed with the baby.

Monday we just relaxed knowing the next day was a long drive home. It was a great trip and can't wait to go and visit again. Don't know when that will be, but hopefully soon. Driving in a car with a 7 month old was much harder than driving with a 3 year old. Sarah is a great car kid. I sure hope the weather in Logan catches up to Phoenix soon!!!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

April Showers...

Well, spring is here, according to the calendar, but it sure feels like WINTER!!! I can't believe how much snow we've gotten this spring. But, I shouldn't complain too much considering we need the water. I just hope the rivers don't flood this year!


The kids are great. Sarah is a full-blown three year old determined to turn 16 come this August. She's very mature, says plenty of off the wall comments, and has the most adorable smile ever. She loves to dress up, and tells me often to make her more princess costumes because she knows I can sew. Sarah is making plenty of friends in our new neighborhood. It's fun to see her getting along with "the guys.


Daniel is growing, growing, growing! He now can sit by himself and for more than just a minute or two. He usually tips when he goes for the reach (grabbing for toys). He's been rolling around for sometime now and is getting ready to crawl. I don't think the crawling stage will last long with him, considering his severe acide reflux, so any postponement is welcomed. He still LOVES his bouncy seat. I can hardly get him out of it when it's time to 'cool down'.

Daisy loves living in Logan. Mainly, I think, because she can walk right out the back door and roll in some deer crap. Yep, you heard me. My dog LOVES to roll in deer crap and frequently gets baths due to her bad habit. But, despite this horrendous habit, Daisy is a great alarm system. If Sarah runs over to Grandpa's without consulting me first, I get a barking dog at the back door. So, if anything, I can better keep track of Sarah.


Jordan loves working in the Logan Maceys. He's mingled in well and from what I hear from his co-workers, they love him too. I'm so glad that he likes it here and we had the oppertunity to come back. We do, however, miss his family very much. But Jordan and I both felt the move to Logan was for the best and we both are happy to be where we're at. House plans are being drawn up, as I write this, and hopefully we start building our future home on Foothill soon. We're so excited!!!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Grandma, You Will Be Remembered!


Vivian (Nichols) Harris (1931 - 2011)

Eva Vivian Nichols Harris, 80, passed away March 11, 2011, in North Logan, Utah, surrounded by her family. She was born Feb. 8, 1931, in Thornton, Idaho, to Cloy and Irma Christensen Nichols. She was the third of four children and spent her early years at the family farm in Thornton. She had many fond memories of her early years on the farm. Among them were her favorite tales of huckleberries and bringing them home to be made into pies. She began her education attending school in a one-room schoolhouse. Following her father's death in 1937, Irma and the children moved to Hyrum, Utah, where she spent the remainder of her childhood. She graduated from South Cache High School in 1949, and attended Utah State University. Vivian married Burton H. Harris on Nov. 16, 1951, in the Logan LDS Temple. They were blessed with six children. She was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved to share her testimony in her many church callings, including being Relief Society president. Hers was an open home to all, and she particularly loved to sit in her shady yard, visiting with neighbors and friends from out of town. At times her home seemed more like a boarding house for weary travelers, and no one stopped at her home without leaving with some beautiful fresh flowers from her yard, and a homemade meal.Vivian had many talents, and her family was blessed with the finest in music, art and flowers. She dearly loved sharing her talents with neighbors, and made sure there were fresh flowers each Sunday for church meetings. She was also a talented writer and gatherer of genealogy. She has had several of her stories published, but perhaps her best writing was reserved for her children. We all treasure her books and journals, and her great-grandchildren love to hear stories about her life growing up as the only girl with three brothers in Idaho and Hyrum. Her later years were filled with many medical challenges, but through them all she never complained or felt sorry for herself, remaining firm in her testimony of the love of her Savior. She found in her caregivers some of her closest friendships, and although she couldn't leave her house, her home was never empty. She loved and appreciated the many ward members and friends who so selflessly brought the gospel to her. She is an inspiration to all of being able to bear her burdens with dignity and grace. If there was one thing she would want to be remembered for, it would be that she remained faithful to the very end.She leaves behind her loving husband, Burton, children David (Cindy) Harris, Hyde Park; Burton Lee (Pam) Harris, North Logan; Delsa (Steve) Thorne, North Logan; Gary (Valerie) Harris, Manassas, Va.; Alice (Brent) Redd, North Logan; and Karen (Richard) Orgill, Edmond, Okla. She has 21 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. She has three brothers, Carroll (Shirley) Nichols, St. George, Utah; Murray (Rose Marie) Nichols, Preston, Idaho; Eugene (Tammy) Nichols, Redding, Calif.Her family wishes to thank her many doctors throughout the years, Intermountain Hospice, and her closest caregivers, Emma Otutaha and Neisha Nelson. We also want to thank Catherine Gorman, Alison Strong, Angie Wilkins and Andrea Bingham for all of your love and care for our mother over the past year. Because of all of you, mom was able to stay in her home and receive the best care possible. We love you all.Services will be held at noon Saturday, March 19, at the North Logan Stake Center at 2750 N. 800 East, North Logan. Friends and family may call Friday, March 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Allen Mortuary of North Logan, 420 E. 1800 North, North Logan, or on Saturday at the Stake Center from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m .Interment will be in the North Logan, Utah, cemetery.In lieu of flowers, Vivian asks to have donations made to the LDS Perpetual Education Fund.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Bouncy Baby and Diva Sarah


Well, the kids are growing right up! Daniel is gaining weight now that he's on goats milk. His acid reflux was so bad he couldn't even handle formula. We even tried the expensive Nutramagin, but it didn't work. His little tummy is just so sensitive. Thank goodness for goats milk!! Now that he's growing, he's a very, very happy little baby. He loves to jump in his bouncer, unlike any other baby I've ever seen! He can go forever...well, not really...the poor kid does get tired. It's good to see him doing so well and acting like a normal baby and not always crying! I wish little babies didn't get acid reflux, but the poor things do. I'm just glad I've been able to find something his tummy can handle that doesn't hurt him.


Sarah is into EVERYTHING! I have to watch her like a hawk watches its prey. I turn around and she's into something else. She's so independent too that it makes things even more difficult. I stop to feed Daniel and I turn around and Sarah's into something else (most often paint or cutting things up with scissors). Recently she decided it'd be fun to explore the rooms upstairs that used to be mine, Liz's, and Becca's. Of course our old clothes were there and Sarah took it upon herself to try them on. Well, I can't say I was too upset at her. I loved to dress-up when I was younger. I suppose the saying is true. The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. The picture is of Sarah wearing Becca's Thriller costume she made for Halloween years ago.
Lately Sarah has decided she doesn't need naps or to go down to her room for quiet time. It makes the day long for me, but I'll handle it. She's a cutie, even though she's into everything and sometimes belines it for the closest exit when she knows she's done something wrong. Since her days are longer, we've found that she's so pooped out at the end of the day that she'll fall asleep on the couch as I'm preparing dinner or taking care of Daniel. She's so tall too that she looks like a mini adult. I couldn't help but snap this picture of my 3 year old who thinks she's turning 16.


The weather last week was so nice. It felt like spring and I had to get out of the house! I gave Sarah her sidewalk chalks and we headed outside for some well needed sunshine. We had fun coloring and Daisy had fun playing with her tennis ball. Then...the weather turned and we were shoveling 1 1/2ft of snow!! Leave it to mother nature to strip away my bliss at the thought of an early spring. But at least we had a little taste of what we'll be getting in a few more weeks...or how things are currently looking...months.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Febuary

Last week Sarah attended a Tea Party at her cousin Abby's home. She had a ton of fun!! (She keeps asking me if she can go back to the Tea Party) All the kids were dressed in their Sunday best. We all learned about manners and how to act at the table. Then the kids played hide and go seek while we set all the stuff out to make Valentine cards. It was a lot of fun for the kids and Sarah had a blast. Sarah, Nana, and I made cupcakes to share. I was told they were yummy, and I'll just have to take all their words for it.

Daniel is growing right up. He's gaining weight too! He's such a loving and cute little boy. He loves to laugh and smile and does so if his little tummy isn't upsetting him. Jordan sure knows how to make the boy laugh, it's adorable!




The other day I was sitting on the floor playing with Daniel and Sarah was sitting with her back to the TV while Nana was watching FOX news. All of the sudden Sarah pukes all over the carpet. I looked at her with concern and asked if her tummy hurt. She nodded her head and stated in fear, "The penny!" I asked if she had swallowed the penny. With wide, blue eyes, she nodded her head in the affirmative. I then said, "Sarah, you're not supposed to eat pennies, they aren't good for you. Now you'll have to tell Mommy when you go potty so I can search for the penny." I explained as I traced my finger over her tummy that the penny would have to travel through her stomach, then through her intestines, and find its way out. Sarah thought for a moment then ran to the bathroom. She was in there for about 5 minutes and I began to wonder what was taking her so long. She came out with tears in her eyes. "Momma, I pushed and I pushed and I pushed, but the penny didn't come out!" I guess I didn't do a good enough job explaining that the penny would take a day or two to come out!! Needless to say, Sarah won't be swallowing any money any time soon! Two days after the incident, I had Grandpa wave a medal dector over Sarah to see if the penny was still inside of her (potty checks came out negative). We didn't detect anything, so it must've passed.

Well, Valentines Day was stressful, but good. I think it was all the candy Sarah had. Or perhaps it was because nothing went as planned that day at all. Daniel was throwing everything up and had a very upset tummy. I felt horrible. He'd been doing so well lately, it was hard for me to imagine he'd go right back downhill. But he did, poor thing! I'm sure today will be better though. Momma just has to stay away from ALL dairy products.

But the day got better when Sarah and I went to The Wizard of Oz at Sky View High. Sarah has been so attached to me lately I thought it wise to spend some time alone with her. I think it did her some good. She's so mommy needy all the time, despite how much attention I do give her during the day. I love her though, and I think it is a phase of some sort. I'll endure it, even if that means I have to put both kids to be ALL the time. I suppose every little girl does need their momma. I sure do love all my kids and I'm grateful for them and my wonderful husband who does a lot to help me out!!

Friday, January 28, 2011

January Update

Well, January seems to have slipped right past me. So much has happened and all so fast. Jordan's Mom is still recovering from her heart attack and surgery in December. She works part time when she feels good enough to and is at home now. We're all glad to see her doing better. She's still short on energy and food doesn't taste the same to her, but she's slowly getting back to how she was before.


Sarah is a full speed ahead 3 year old. She's learning how to read and can correctly read 10 words. I'm still faithfully working with her and hopefully by the time she begins preschool this August she'll be at a kindergarten/first grade reading level. She's also learning colors, shapes, numbers, and I try and do a craft with her a few times a week. She especially loves to paint and use glue and glitter. Yes, this does create a royal mess, but she's good about helping me clean it up.

Daniel is growing, growing, growing! He had his 4 month appointment Jan. 13th and we discovered he had fallen under the 3% in weight. Poor little baby only weighed 11lbs 4oz, a weight most babies are able to hit at 2 months of age. He had reflux so bad he'd just throw-up all his food. I mentioned this to the doctor before at his 2 month appointment, but his weight wasn't too low for concern then. Now he's on anti-reflux medication and he's doing much, much better. In just one week he'd gained a pound and a half. No fat rolls yet, but he's getting up there on the scale, thank heaven!! He's the happiest baby I've ever known. He's smiling all the time, loves playing with his toys and "tasting" them, and will talk/sing to me all the time. It's adorable. He's also starting rice cereal, per doctor's instruction. He doesn't like it much, but in time he'll get used to it.

On news of our house in West Jordan....We're UNDER CONTRACT!! Praise the Lord and sing all day!! It took some time, but we've managed it. The buyers have till Feb. 25th to settle their loan finances and then on March 4th we officially close. We plan on moving our stuff out of the house just after Feb. 25th just in case something was to happen with their financing. Now Jordan and I are able to look at houses in Logan and not feel guilty for not being able to an offer down if we fall in love with the house. We still live with my parents and will till we find a place of our own. I'm more keen to the North side of the valley, so lets all hope I can find a good deal there!!

I work part time for my dad, covering for my sister while she finishes up her Master's Degree at USU. She's counseling middle school aged kids and loves it. I work Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings. I like the break from the kids, but I miss them like crazy as well. Jordan watches them while I am at work, so it's good in a way he gets a taste of what I deal with every day.

Well, that about rounds up the month of January. Even though the holidays are over, we're still busy, busy, busy.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Christmas and New Years

Well, I am late updating my blog about Christmas and New Year. It was great this year. Daniel, my little one really reminded me about the Savior's birth more this season than in the past. I am so grateful I had a knowledgable doctor to assist me and also sanitary precautions taken at all costs. I am so very blessed to have two healthy children, save a cold here and there.

This month started with Sarah's play. She was a baby angel in "The Best Christmas Pagaent Ever." She was, may I add, the cutest baby angel too. Even when she came on to the stage at the wrong times and walked straight into the middle of the stage front and center. It was meant to be, Sarah is an actress. She was also an angel in the Harris Christmas Nativity Pagaent as well. She was adorable then as well. I suppose she just can't help being so darn cute.

Daniel was baby Jesus in the Nativity. He was fine until all the other kids decided to touch him and try and hold him. Well, Momma stepped in and took him out of the manager. No baby holdin' that night. Most of the kids had runny noses and were coughing too. Not something I wanted Daniel to catch. But, he was a very adorable and content (for about 1 minute before the kids began touching him) baby Jesus.
I gave a talk in church the week before Christmas about the Savior's birth. It was a wonderful experience researching about the Savior's birth. I also sang in the chior as well. It was the perfect thing to set me into the Christmas mood.

Santa came this year too. Sarah was so excited. She kept telling everyone, the entire month of December, that Santa was bringing her a jewlery box. Well, Santa delivered Christmas morning and Sarah got a pink musical jewlery box, the very one she wanted.




Daniel was visted by Santa as well. He got several toys ready for him to play with as soon as he's old enough. He was so cute Christmas morning.
After opening gifts we headed to SL to be with Jordan's family. Lynette had a heart attack mid December and had been in the hospital since then. She wasn't released from the hospital till two days after Christmas, so we celebrated there with her. We also went to her apartment and celebrated there with the kids and with Jordan's grandma, Opal. It was nice being able to visit his family. Since moving to Logan we don't see them as often, but we cherished the time we were able to see them often. And, I have to admit, it is great being home in Logan again. Even if it feels like Sibera.
Justin and Lindsey, my brother and his wife, came up from Arizona for the New Years. It was great being able to spend time with them too. We had a fun New Years party with really dumb white elephant gifts. But hey, that's what a white elephant is...a dumb gift.


We were able to go sledding too. Not that it warmed up or anything, but it was a lot of fun. Especially when Jon and Mike both flew off the hill, off the jump, and tumbled down the mountain side. Classic. Sarah had a fun time too, although she wouldn't go down with me. She only would go down with Liz, Abby, and Aiden. All well, at least she went.
Overall, a great Christmas and New Year.