Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas with the Cousins

Image(Xanny and twin cousin Max)

Ahhh, it's Christmas with the cousins ....

This weekend we had a blast with my sister Marcia's kids. They recently moved to Colorado and it's great to have them closer. (Even though it took them 8 hours to fly here with the icy weather.) Our kids are great friends, especially Max and Jane who are right around the same age as my kids.

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ImageThe girls twirled and wore beautiful golden crowns inside the warm house.

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ImageBaby Tate ate large amounts of saucy noodles.

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Isabella spent most of her time with her twin cousin Maddie.

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And the boys spent hours and hours outside making snow caves and getting frost-bite!

ImageThank goodness for the miracle of hot coco. I think their brains returned to normal functioning levels after enough warm liquid.

ImageI promise Xanny was much happier than he looks in this picture!

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Now everyone is caught up on Marcia's kids. Merry Christmas, Wrides. We'll see you for New Years!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

It Ott to be Christmas

ImageSome Holiday Cheer with La Familia Ott ...

ImageMarco and I decided we would be fine with Xanny marrying either Acacia or Quince. You know my advice -- pick the perfect mother in law and just see what is available.

ImageWe traveled north to see Santa, Rudolf and Christmas lights. Santa was a no-show and Rudolf here tried to eat Acacia's hair. Hey, it's Christmas!

ImageEvery little girl dreams of a pink flocked Christmas tree. Call me if you need to know where to find one.

ImageIt was freezing and somehow Zina escaped with out a coat. Good thing my car is a traveling Gypsy caravan with plenty of fuzzy red fabric. She stayed warm but we didn't stay too long.

ImageWe headed back to the warmth of the Ott household where we ate Sheppard's Pizza. That would be pita's with sauce, capers and some good goat cheese. It's our new Christmas food. Zendina and I should write a cookbook! "Organic Holidays for the Hippie Mormon Mom."

ImageThe absolute highlight of the evening was when Acacia grabbed this ornament off the tree and declared, "THIS IS ETHIOPIAN!!" Yes it is.

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Baby Asher is the perfect cherubic heavenly angel especially in the warm glow of Christmas decor. I kind of wish Santa would bring me one of these in my stocking with a tag that says "To: Andi." Then again, maybe not.

ImageThanks , Otts. I think we just came up with a great no-plan-tradition for years to come. Have fun in Canada!

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

I'M NOT WOR-TH-TH-Y

ImageLISTEN TO ME, PEOPLE. This is Marco @ 50mm f/2 - 1/50 second, 6400 ISO handheld. Did you hear me? 64-freaking-hundred ISO lit only by his laptop in a dark corner of the house. H-A-N-D-H-E-L-D.

  LITERALLY, STRAIGHT OUT OF THE CAMERA. 
(I KNOW! I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!) 

He's perfect. It's perfect. I am not worthy! It's not Mark that I am talking about. But it is MARK II (ironic, I know) as in Canon EOS 5D 21.5 mega pix. At 21.5 mega pix, Marco could be accused of "over-share" in that shot. 

Did you see that noise? What kind of noise is that? Who gets that kind of noise? You looking for some amazing noise? I've got some amazing noise. I've got noise you can practically sing to. Just think of a dark reception room. That's the kind of noise I'm talking about. That's the kind of noise you could fall asleep to. I know what you are thinking ... 

You are thinking, "She's not worthy of that noise." 

It's been a great day.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Bed-Time Story ...

So this Santa thing has gone on for a while. The kids argue with each other about whether Santa is True (with a capital T) or not. Zina is the steadfast defender of Santa and Xanny is the doubting scientist with concrete proof that there can be no Santa.

Tonight Xanny asked for a "time" from when I was a little girl. I told him about when I six years old, I did an experiment. I decided if Santa was real,  I would find an orange in the toe of my stocking on Christmas morning. The orange - that was the Santa test. 

And then I told him this time ...

Once upon a time, there was a boy who asked his mother if Santa was real - if he was true. The mom thought for a long time and told the boy it didn't matter if he was real or not, it mattered only that the boy believed in him. "Believing is fun", said the mom to her boy. "Believing in Santa is good practice for becoming what grown-ups call a Believer." 

Later on when the boy grew up, he was really good at believing in things even when he wondered if they were 100% true or not. He knew it was more fun to believe than to know if it was always true. He was happy in a confusing grown-up world of doubts and half truths. 

The End. 

Then Xanny said to me in his sleepy falsetto voice, "Mom, would you be sure to buy some oranges and give one to Santa on Christmas Eve so that I can wake up to find one in the toe of my stocking?"

Sure, Xanny.

I think he gets it. 

This was a good lesson for me this week. God asks us to be believers first. In our doctrine, being a believer is more important than knowing if it is True with a capital T. God clearly tells us that we CAN know the truth of all things, but he never tells us that we MUST know the truth of all things. But he does command us to be believers and doers.

So, that's it. Who cares if Santa is true. Who cares if our grown-up lives of love, purpose and work are true -- not God. If we were to ask God to tell us whether love is "True" I am sure He could give us a solid "yes or no" but that's not His point. He would say, "Hey, my point is that you should believe in love even if sometimes you don't know that it's real. Believing Is Way More Fun! Believing that someone altruistically wants to bring you something sweet because you are nice is especially fun. And ... it's good practice for becoming a Believer with a capital B."

Maybe tonight I will ask Heavenly Father to buy a few extra oranges to hand out. 

 

Saturday, November 29, 2008

HO-HO-NO!! A Moral Dilemma

What do I do? My 4 year old came up to me yesterday and said, "Oh, mom, Santa isn't really real, is he?" 

If  you know anything about Marco you know that this is not a man with an affinity for Jolly St. Nic. (Unless it's he's the Dutch variety complete with stick for beating naughty children and a black slave under strict orders to kidnap said bad little ones off to Turkey in burlap bags.) When we walk past a stuffed Mr. and Mrs. Clause, Marco always makes sure to say to our tots, "What a nice generic grandma and grandpa set of dolls." 

Part of me wants to be honest and tell Zina that there is only national debt and no Santa what so ever. Part of me wants to be able to bribe my children into doing my bidding by threatening them with "Santa is Watching" every time they start snipping my fine furniture to bits with kid-scissors. Part of me wants them to just be kids for a while and enjoy mystery.

Now what do I do? 

Leave lots of advise ...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Ward Directory

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The lesson for today is: Be in charge of your own ward directory photo! What was it we called it when we were in the singles ward? The meat-market buyer's guide comes to mind. You would think it would be a simple task to snap a family photo with the number of cameras floating around my house. It isn't as easy as you may think.

The ward clerk has been threatening to run the same picture from four years ago (taken 15 minutes after Zina was born!) or he could simply snap a picture himself of us in the primary room with lots of florescent lighting. As if!! So finally, this morning I set up the tripod and made everyone pretend we were going to church. It's not my finest work, but it sure beats the alternatives!

ImageI will be sure to let you know which one they pick.

HAPPY TURKEY DAY!!!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

the frog princess?

This is from my uber-hip MIL. Thanks, BJPD.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

It's not just for life, it's for Christmas ...

Bunches of Christmas family photos, but today here's a few favorites that may not make the Christmas card cut.

Shauna and Rog...

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Papa Rock and Granny P ...

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Zac, uhh, I mean Xan Davis (dude) ...

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and maybe my new favorite of Miss Favorite ...

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Trust me ... it's worth it.

You really should click on this link HERE to see how Marco and the Minis (that would be the best name for a band) spent the day. 

Thanks, Katie-belle.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

From the Mouth of Babes ...

Thirty eight year old mother: Zina-Boo, you are so beautiful. How can I be as pretty as you?

Recently turned four year old: Well, for starters you would have to die then be resurrected in perfection. 

Is this confidence, arrogance or overly effective Sunbeam education? 

Monday, November 10, 2008

They're pretty cute!

Meet Stacy and Matt.

ImageYou gotta love a St. George wedding this time of year. I sure did!! Here they are in black and white.

What's the vote? This ...
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(I feel a blogging roll coming on!)

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Goodbye Grandma

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I don't know why it has taken me so long to blog about Grandma Zina dying. I guess it was more personal than I thought it would be. Any how, I am going to post a whole slew of shots from the funeral in American Fork and the burial in Kanab, mostly for the benefit of my cousin, Nicol, who couldn't be there due to childbirth.

Should I warn you that I have one or two pics of grandma in her coffin? Maybe I will start with one and get that part out of the way. Personally, I think she looked nice and not nearly like she had just spent 97 years roaming the cold and dreary world. She passed very peacefully ... during lunch. Apparently she asked for a bowl of soup, took one bite and just closed her eyes. I think it took several minutes for the staff at the care center to realize she wasn't just napping. That's nice.ImageShe was raised in Kanab Utah as the youngest of eight children. The girls were Naomi, Harriet, Gladys and Zina. Her brothers were named At, Whit, Ez and El. I love those names. This is a picture of her family home (which has been raised and now has a Mexican fast food joint in its stead). The jade bonsai tree is something I have always loved and thankfully inherited.

ImageShe was always very glam regardless of her age.

ImageBelow is a picture of Zina when she remarried at 76 after grandpa died. Her dress was a pink strappy number with a lace jacket over the top. Her garments showed ever so slightly so she dyed them pink and soaked them in tea to get them to perfectly match the pink of her dress.

ImageThis is hand painted wallpaper and the furniture that she upholstered herself during the 50's. Now you know where I got my issue with remodeling.

ImageThis is the embroidered panel inside the hearse. I took this picture because I know grandma would have loved it. (I wouldn't be surprised if she ordered this very car just so she could go to her final resting place next to that silk panel.)

ImageCousin shots ...

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ImageMarco says he feels jipped as a pall bearer. They didn't even get to carry the casket except to lift it off of the cart into the hearse. Maybe next time, dear.

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PART 2 - KANABImageThe next day we headed down to Kanab for the burial. What a treat to connect with my Southern Utah cousins. Here are my parents; sister, Shauna; first-cousin-once-removed-in-law, Norma; aunt, Julie Andrews and an all too chipper me posing at the Robinson family ranch in Johnson Canyon.
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This is cousin Von standing next to his creation. Grandma commissioned him to build this casket to her exact specifications -- 12 years ago. She even made the upholstered lining herself out of left over apricot silk I wore to my sister's wedding. She also wrote a list of the program of who she wanted to speak and play music at her funeral including who exactly would give prayers and preform pall-bearer duties. No detail escaped her attention.

ImageOther cousins included a bunch of Oscars and Alices. They were pretty cute and I was glad to be related to these people.
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Warning: Another dead grandma picture coming up. I had to throw this one in. Is it just me or does she look like she is peaking a little to see who came to say good bye? You never know with this lady.

ImageMost of all I thought my mom was a TOTAL rock star through the whole thing. She pulled everything together and was beautiful even at her own mother's funeral. I love you, mom!

ImageIt was the end of an era. This is all that is left of the old Gun Smoke sets in Johnson Canyon were my grandma grew up. It reminded me of the passage of time and laughter. It must have been quite the generation of ladies and cowboys. I look forward to meeting them all in the next life.

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I love you, grandma.












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