Sunday, December 23, 2007

Pre-Holiday Fun

Aaron "worked" from home on Friday - which means I spent 2 hours shopping, by myself, in the morning during Emmett's nap. Then we all went out to lunch, at a real restaraunt. Then we took the boys to the zoo for a couple hours. Alden and Aaron love the sting rays and spent 20 min. petting and watching them. Later, Aaron & I spent a lovely evening sans kids at the annual Carpenter fondue party. Nice to be with adults and enjoy his family's company.


Saturday morning I took the boys to my parents' ward Christmas party, where we ran into Santa Claus himself. We were grateful to spend some time with the big man, get some pictures, and have Alden remind him to please bring a training wheels bike for Christmas. Emmett threw a fit of course - but his little shaking hand still reached out for the candy cane Santa offered.





Saturday was also the Carpenter Family party and the boys had fun playing with their cousins and Nana & Papa. We ate, had a white elephant gift exchange, and then Auntie Candice helped everyone make gingerbread houses.

It's a Christmas Miracle!

I have been getting more and more upset about my broken computer, especially since my primary presidency was released yesterday and we have to turn over everything to the new one. And as the secretary, of course I had almost all the data. And it turns out that despite Aaron's magic - we only managed to recover the folders and subfolders, not any actual documents. Somehow I forgot the most important thing - even more than backing up. I hadn't prayed to ask Heavenly Father for help. And once I thought of it I knew everything would be okay. I said my prayer and told Aaron that the laptop would work just fine now - long enough for us to get the primary info off, and maybe some other stuff too. And you know what? It did. The Lord gave me a Christmas Miracle! Not as miraculous as the birth of His Son - but timely for me this year. And I remembered to thank Him too. My computer worked just fine for 5 hours last night. I pulled everything off and backed it all up. And then just surfed the internet for a while. And it's still working today. A miracle, I tell you! Aaron says it's still shot and not to save anything on it - we're still accepting donations for a new one! But apparently we're getting a little repreive. Thank the Lord! Literally.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Uh-Oh

Have you ever gotten the blue screen of death on your computer. It can mean different things, but apparently when it is accompanied by weird noises from the right side of your laptop, it means your hard drive is shot and your beloved computer is kaput. Very sad. I feel so lucky to be married to a computer guru. Aaron is so talented, not to mention magic, I swear. He was able to get quite a lot of my data from the hard drive using some new magic technology. I am still hoping he can get a little more, but at least all is not lost. And since he is a computer guru, he always seems to have extra computers sitting around (for work), so he is loaning me another laptop until Santa can save up for a new computer for me. Donations happily accepted.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Cute Pix of the Boys (Their mother says)

The boys in front of the biggest Christmas tree I've ever seen. Like 40 ft. tall and covered in huge shiny balls. Fake of course, like a huge cone, but cool nonetheless. It was outside at one of our favorite shopping centers



Emmett loving on Lucky, Alden trying out cousin Jaycee's jumper, and Maam posing with her 3 youngest grandsons at the mall (Rainforest Cafe).



The boys playing in their favorite toy out back (don't know why I bought a bike trailer) and Alden falling asleep on the couch during a movie. He slept for over an hour - apparently he still needs naps sometimes.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Love the MAC

Every Thursday through the fall there was a free concert at the MAC (Mesa Art Center). Alden has been taking a class there which ends just before the concert so it worked out perfectly for us to attend a few. My sil, Missy, took daugher Corinne to most of them and these pictures are from the last concert, where my other sil, Candice and her sweet girl, Jaycee, joined us. Aaron even made it to this one since he was working from home that day. We took a picnic lunch and sang & grooved along with the music - lots of fun!




Incidentally, Candice teaches art classes for the little kids at the MAC and Alden attended the last session. The 3-5 year olds go to art, drama, and music and on the last day they have parent sharing for the last hour so I learned all about what they do there. I was very impressed and will sign Alden up again sometime in the spring. Anyone who lives here in Mesa should check it out. They have classes for all age groups. The last picture is of Alden showing off his monster puppet named "Alden." The kids all told the parents what they named their monsters and what sound they made, then they acted out a whole visit to Monsterland, including the bus ride. Pretty funny. The best part of parent sharing was when Alden's class demonstrated the "magic rock" game where they learn to freeze on command (and be a rock), then each kid takes turns picking an animal for everyone to dance around as until the music stops again. They were butterflies, then dogs, then Alden picked Transformers! The other kids didn't know what to do but Alden proceeded to show all 20 or so adults in the audience his "Transformer Dance." Needless to say the other parents were quite impressed. I thought I had it on video but only got the first part. We have to get this dance documented soon. Ah, the joys of 3 year old boys.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The Carpenter Elves

I have received e-mails from several people with their elf family video. Some are pretty funny and I finally broke down and did ours. Thanks Office Max.

The Carpenter Elves

Friday, December 7, 2007

Family Photo Shoot

Last Sunday the Blasnek family met for a picture session - which everybody hates. Lots of complaints, especially from the male contingent. As if us moms love corralling screaming kids who have already ruined the outfits we carefully picked out for them. Needless to say, the big group ones leave a lot to be desired. But we got some good ones of the original Blasneks and our Carpenter family ones turned out pretty well. We got there a few minutes early and got ours done first, which definitely helped. And I have to say, Aaron is the best and most supportive husband. He didn't complain, and he helped with the kids, he wore whatever I told him, and he even smiled in the pictures. What a guy! Plus he's super handsome.


Wednesday, December 5, 2007

This & That & Christmas Cards



Just a few pictures and things going on in our busy lives. Here is the new puppy - he thinks he's king of the house. And speaking of Kings - below is Alden with his preschool buddies when we did the letter K.




Above we have the boys playing with one of their favorite toys. They love to sit up on the picnic table and when they inevitably fall off it's not that far.


We spent part of Thanksgiving weekend up at Aaron's parents. It was freezing cold but it didn't stop us from riding the mini-quads and enjoying the bonfire Auntie Candice and Uncle Steve-O built. Alden even stayed up there for 5 more days to play with Nana & Papa so I could spend my time getting ready for the bridal shower I threw last Sat. It went well and we are very glad to have Alden home - we missed him in spite of the peace & quiet.


Candice & I spent some time up North working on Christmas cards and taking pictures of each other's families. Theirs turned out better than ours but these practice ones are cute.


Here is their Christmas card - imagine it as double sided, then tri-folded. It turned out great, even if I did make it myself. Candice seemed pleased with it, which is what matters. Of course anything with pictures of sweet Jaycee is bound to turn out great.

Here are a few of the pictures that we considered, but somehow rejected. There were some decent ones too but we held off for the Blasnek family photo shoot last Sunday and got some better ones. I am posting our Christmas card too - hopefully you'll get one in the mail in the next week or two!