Sunday, December 30, 2007

Nativity Play

Mary on donkey

Marisa as 3 wise men

Angel and Joseph

Alayna as Mary

Happy New Year

December 30, 2007

Merry Christmas!! We had a wonderful, fun-filled week. We spent Christmas Eve day making all sorts of goodies: chocolate covered pretzels, Oreo balls, sugar cookies, fudge, zucchini bread, and candy molds. Then we delivered goodie plates that night in lots of snow and slick roads. That night, Bob and I spent almost 3 hours wrapping since we hadn’t wrapped any gifts at all. I hope we don’t ever have to do that again!
Christmas morning was awesome since the kids let me sleep until almost 10:00!! That is almost the best gift J We got some wonderful gifts and for breakfast, my friend from Canada made us Christmas cinnamon knots, which were wonderful! The rest of the day we spent playing with toys and started our Harry Potter marathon which carried on throughout the week.
Grandma and Grandpa Hart came up this week too to spend New Years with us. Friday we put in our new microwave and yesterday, the new water softener . (By “we” I mean Bob and Grandparents) On Friday, Marisa and I went to get our hair done.We did have a fun evening last night watching Transformers and then the adults (except me) topped off the evening with the BYU game.
Today, Kayla and Alayna are giving talks in church. Everything will be on Christmas since church was cancelled last week due to this insane weather. (We even had a huge storm hit Friday that dumped around 8 inches of snow!)
I am including pictures of the sweet Nativity play that the kids put on last Sunday. Kayla was the angel and narrator, Alayna was Mary, Tyler was Joseph, and Marisa was all other parts including shepherds, wise men, the donkey, and the innkeeper. The acting was worthy of an Oscar. Especially when she came out as the wise men: she had two wigs over her hands, all with head bands, and bearing gifts. It was hysterical! It may take me til tonight to get the pictures up since they are on the old camera. Santa must have been listening to my pleadings because I got a new digital camera!! Now I won’t have to miss anymore important occasions due to dead batteries.
We hope everyone had a Joyous Christmas and we wish you a Happy and Healthy new Year!

Kris and Family

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Cold temperatures (-15 today!)

Crazy days, ice storms and another dead hamster

December 23, 2007

I can hardly believe it has been 3 weeks since we last wrote. It has just been crazy! We had a massive snowstorm last night. It was an amazing blizzard with 40 mile an hour winds. It dropped 8 inches of snow on top of a ¼ inch of ice on the road. Church has been cancelled today since traveling is hazardous. I guess we will do our Christmas play and baking early?
I had my last day of school on Friday. I am very sad the job is over, but excited to spend some time at home not grading papers and doing lesson plans. I am praying that something will open up soon. On Friday, my team of teachers held a special luncheon for me. They bought me a poinsettia and a gift and then wrote the most touching things in my card. I also got several sweet gifts and tons of hugs from the students saying that they will really miss me. I will really miss them (except one, he was the King of all Turkeys!)
For the conclusion of our novel unit on “Death Walk”, we had a fantastic time playing with dry ice. The kids went nuts! I was able to make the dry ice “scream”. Then we put it in apple juice and made apple juice pop, which looked like a witches brew. We were able to blow up balloon with it so the kids could see it is heavier than regular air. Then each group of two to three kids got a crock butter container with a small amount of hot water in it and a big chunk of ice. It makes the lid pop off and really fly. It entertained them the rest of the class! We had tons of people drop into the classroom to see what all the excitement was about. I even let my connections class play with it! (Thanks Grandpa H for the ideas, it was all a hit!)
Tyler started Bears for scouts. They had a big winter camp in where they had a big family dinner and he was able to sign off several things. He has also been playing basketball and loving it. It is on break until after Christmas. He is also singing in the school choir and the special boy’s choir. He loves being there and makes sure to wake up early each morning so he is not late.
We had many people over last week for a Survivor Party. We were so happy that someone from Pleasant Grove won. A couple of friends of ours auditioned here for Amazing Race 2 weeks ago. It would be so cool if they actually made it.
I personally apologize for our lack of Christmas letter this year. I have been so incredibly busy I have had to remind myself to breathe. So, over the break, we will get one taken and we will be sending out New Years cards J but that is better than nothing right? So, be watching your mailboxes!
We had a fun ward party a couple of weeks ago. We had an ice storm that day and snow storm that night so it was scary driving. Bob was peeking through the small hole made by the defroster on the windshield. But we made it safely and had a fun time. We also had to wade through a bad snowstorm to get a new water heater at Sears. Always fun to have to get new appliances right as the holidays start, right?
Last week, Mitt Romney came to our High School. We were able to attend. They made it a family affair and had food, coloring tables for kids, etc. Many people from our Stake attended. His speech was very cool and we were able to see him up close. We were impressed with his wife as well. We put up a sign in our yard, but the giant storm last night blew it away. Who knows where it is now?!
We also babysat the dogs again. It was so funny. One day I came home from work and the dogs smelled like strawberry, which was shocking, since they normally smell like poop. When I asked why they smell like that, Alayna said “Ooo, I know!” Then she ran down the hall and came back with Kayla’s strawberry deodorant. We found that she had covered the dogs in deodorant because she knew deodorant is for making you smell better. We sure had a good laugh over that, excepyt Kayla who said she now needed new deodorant because there was no way she was going to use that one!
When we came home from school on Friday, we found that our last hamster had bit the dust. It was kinda freaky because it looked like she had done a head dive into the bedding and once her head hit, she froze in place. It was weird looking. So, that ends the “era of the pets”. I have realized I am not even close to being an animal person like my mother. If the kids want a pet, they will have to go visit her J
We also closed another chapter in our life this week. We put away the toys, cleared out the toy room, and created an awesome exercise room. For Christmas, Bob wanted a weight machine so we got one that is like the Total Gym. Then we have my treadmill, my exercise ball, and a mini trampoline. Its pretty awesome if I do say so myself! Since we don’t have a toy room, does that mean we are getting old? Wanna hear something really weird? I realized this week that 2 of the teachers on my team are the exact age of the kids I taught in 6th grade over 15 years ago. Scary!
Marisa made a yule log for her French class (for an extra credit contest). Since our schedule has been so packed, the only time we could make it was 10:00pm the night before. She chose a very difficult recipe (figures) and it took us two hours to make. It was a gingerbread one with cinnamon frosting. It turned out AWESOME and she decorated it with gorgeous twigs of mistletoe. When I went to take a picture, my batteries in the camera were dead. It makes me sick since it was such a beautiful project. (Those dumb batteries were dead when we went to see Romney as well.)
Marisa has a new calling as Beehive President. She is so excited, especially since Kayla will be in beehives in only 3 months! I was finally released as Activity day’s leader.
Well, I guess that kind of sums up the last few weeks. I should be better at keeping up now that I don’t have a full time job. Congrats to my brother James and Brandi on their brand new baby born yesterday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my dad! We hope you all have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! And we hope to hear from you all soon.

Hugs and Kisses,

The Harts

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Setting up Christmas

ON the igloo

From the top of the igloo

December 2, 2007

December 2, 2007

We got hit by a major ice storm this weekend. Everything was covered in ice, so church was cancelled today as it is too dangerous to travel. So, we will wrap in our warm blankets and enjoy the day at home.
Tyler had his first basketball game early Saturday morning. He really likes playing!
My job is going great. I am really getting the hang of it and I love being there. I just hope this helps me secure a job next year. I found out that one of the teachers on my team went up to the principal and told him that I was such a great teacher that he had to hire me. The principal says he knows and is just waiting for a position to open. I will say that math teachers have a ton more grading and more work than any other teacher. It’s crazy!
Grandma Ribera sent us a blow up igloo to go outside in the snow. Since it was only 9 degrees yesterday, we set it up in the house yesterday. Who knew that it would be such a hit?? The kids played in and on that thing for hours. Then Marisa and Alayna actually slept in it! We also finally had a chance to set up all our Christmas stuff. We are behind on everything this year. Hopefully we can get a family picture done before Christmas. You all may be receiving New year’s cards instead this year.
It was Bob’s birthday this week. We had a fun birthday celebration on Monday. Then, we went out to dinner as a family to steak and Shake on Friday evening. It was bitter cold outside, but it was a fun evening.
I guess that about sums up the week. We are all happy and healthy and pray it stays that way. Our love to you all!
Kris and crew

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