Chocolate covered cherries. Green hates them, but I must admit that when the holidays roll around I look forward to seeing these little treats on the shelves. They remind me of kind neighbors that brought them as treats when I was a little girl. They remind me that the best part is often found within a person, and that what you see is never what you get. Recently my siblings and I got together for a visit. My older sister Michelle told us a story that I had never heard.
My dad has six brothers and one sister. They grew up on a farm in Idaho and never had much money. One Christmas after everyone had opened gifts my uncle Randy asked if there was anything for him. My grandmother quickly realized that she had forgotten to buy him a gift, but instead of saying, "We'll go and get you something later", she went into her room and found a box of opened chocolate covered cherries. She wrapped them and gave them to my uncle. I don't know how he reacted or if he ever got over it, but I do know that he was loved and valued, that Christmas however meager was special to his family. I wish my little family would be happy with receiving chocolate covered cherries.
Christmas has become such a contest. Trying to give your kids gifts that won't cause them embarrassment to tell their friends about. Making sure that everyone has the same number of presents, or that you spent the same amount of each kid. I tell my kids it doesn't matter what others think, but the truth is, parents care what others think.
I wish that just once, my kids would react with squeals of delight or tears of joy because I got them just what they wanted. I wish that we could hide from the world for a day and drink hot chocolate and eat breakfast casserole. I wish that the phone wouldn't ring and that those picture perfect Hallmark moments occurred in my house. I wish that Chocolate covered cherries were enough.
N and M's
Our family is full of COLORFUL characters. Just like a bag of M & M's. We hope you enjoy getting past the "Hard Shell" that protects the "Chocolatey Sweetness" of our family. . .
Monday, December 16, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
| The Green Monster. Everyone grew a beard to show their support for the Red Sox! |
| Even our Halloween pumpkin had a beard! |
Sunday, October 20, 2013
| Brown on Coronado Beach near San Diego. |
| Orange, Blue, and Yellow jumping waves. This was the first time our kids had been in or even seen the ocean |
| San Diego Temple. It was so beautiful. We will have to go back to California so that we can go in. |
| Sea World. I told the kids to pretend they were under water. as you can see yellow was too grown up to play. |
| The many wonders of Sea World. I think the whales and dolphins were everyone's favorites. |
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Happiest Place on Earth? I beg to differ. Over the first week of September Green and I took the kiddies to Disneyland. None of us had ever been or this trip might well have not happened. Let's start with I HATE crowds! Not a minor disliking but a full blown HATE. I realize that the obvious is that if I hate crowds why would I go to Disneyland, well the answer is four fold. (KIDS) I was amazed at how expensive not only tickets and food are, but at the shear amount of people willing to pay that price. It gives me shivers just thinking about how much money walks through those turnstiles. OK, rant over. Here is proof that we went and saw.
| Disneyland Day 3 |
| Tea Cups |
| Merida and a big helping of Brave for the rides to come. |
| Cinderella's Castle |
| Areial |
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Wow! Here it is almost the middle of July and I feel like we have done NOTHING!! I guess here are a couple of things we have done. #1 Green and two of my sisters, and I took my parents to the MTC in Provo, Utah on July 1, 2013. They are headed to Kenya for 18 months. #2 Green and I went on the stake youth trek. As usual I picture a Hallmark moment and get a Griswold one. It was a great experience and I did have a ton of fun, but boy I have got to have shorter legs than Thumbalina! # 3 We went to a circus for the first time. I sat there and thought, "How do people figure out they can do this stuff?', the whole time. They had a lady flying threw the air by her hair, a foot juggler, and someone who could balance on 7 roly poly things. Not what I do with my free time, but it takes all kinds.
| Elder and Sister Anderson |
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Well school is finally out! we have made it through another year and are looking forward to a productive summer. (hahaha)
| Blue had cavities at our last dentist visit. Here he is getting ready for fillings. (Woo ooo ooo feelings) |
| We went to the zoo. They are sure remodeling there. |
| Brown and Red got prizes for Stopping Sucking Their Thumbs. |
| Red lost a front tooth. |
| Green took the kids to a BYU baseball game while I was in Branson with my parents and sisters. |
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