Monday, December 8, 2008

This time of year...

it sure is busy. There are so many parties and gatherings to go to, so much shopping and organizing to do. I'm feeling really overwhelmed right now with everything there is to do. I think probably because this year I have to have my shopping and wrapping done earlier as to ship the presents off in time for Christmas. Christmas has to happen earlier. But, to be a little more optimistic, let's look at something joyful...Photobucket
And as I think about the near future, this baby is not far off from entering our world. I like to think that I'm well-informed and am anticipating all the changes that will come, but there's a part of me that is scared that I have no idea of what is to come. I'm so tired these days from not sleeping well; and it's a glimpse into the future. I haven't forgotten the little to no sleep stage of an infant. I don't want to be that irritable person who snaps at her husband and children. Those days are not fun. I want to be able to enjoy the innocence of a newborn and watch with joy as Mason learns about his new brother. I'm excited, but also so nervous.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

White, Snowy Beauty



I think we've all had an opportunity to be in the mountains on vacation in winter and experience the snow. But nothing compares to that when you wake up in your own bed to look out the window and everything is covered in a blanket of white powder. And what's even more interesting is the first time you have to shovel snow to get to your car, and shovel the driveway so you can get your car out. The city doesn't plow residential streets, so for the first time you have to drive, correction- idle, down the street so as not to lose control.


That was our experience this morning. I actually had to wake up Matt and suggest he get up so he had time to shovel snow. And I'm in awe at the beauty of fresh, undisturbed snow. There's something so innocent and peaceful about it. And they way it gently touches your face as it's falling (so much better than rain)...and I look out into our backyard and see a little bunny sitting in the snow, and his trail of footprints. It's a different world!! It's been snowing for nearly 36 hours, and we've probably gotten at least 12 inches.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thanksgiving

family picOur first holiday here in Colorado and it was spent without family. It was a little sad, because I'm used to spending the entire day and evening with our family. However, we did spend Thanksgiving with somebody's family. Most of you know that we have friends here that we knew in California, the Osterbergs. They have been our surrogate family since being here, and they were kind enough to invite us to their family dinner. So, we weren't alone and it was nice to be included with a family for such a family-centered holiday. Follow this link for more pictures from our Thanksgiving day.