Monday, November 30, 2009

Meet Fernando, The Cook Christmas Elf

This is Fernando. Tonight, being December 1st, the kids all put a little fairy dust/elf dust/glitter on their hands and on the count of 3 blew it into Fernando's face. Through the magic of Christmas the glitter will allow Fernando to awaken every night from now until Christmas to do something either naughty or nice in our home. He won't wake up until we are all fast asleep and if it gets too late he gets tired of waiting and the likelihood of "something naughty" increases.
Some nights he will leave wonderful little treats or rewards for our family to wake up to. Other nights we may wake up to something not so nice.
Fernando also has relatives that work with Santa in the North Pole and he keeps in close contact about the Christmas spirit in our home and whether or not we deserve a visit on Christmas Eve. We look forward to waking up tomorrow morning to see what Fernando has done with his first night of freedom...We'll keep you posted.

H1N1 Vaccinations for the 3 Youngest



Stanford 45 - Notre Dame 38

It's always been a treat to return to Stanford and walk the beautiful campus. Brad enjoys recalling experiences that took place in his life there. He has great memories of his time playing football for Stanford in 1986-87. The campus is amazing and has a sense of tradition and history. The beautiful sandstone arches and Hoover Tower are so impressive.
This year Michael and Debi Benson invited us to go see the final season game, Stanford vs. Notre Dame. We jumped at the chance and loved every minute of the two night get-a-way.
Stanford has a new stadium, built the first year we were in Abu Dhabi so we loved seeing the incredible structure. It seats half the number of people as the previous stadium and gives all in attendance a much better view of the game.
Our seats were great. We sat on the 20 yard line behind the Notre Dame team only 4 rows up!
We could hear the clash of the helmets and the calls of the quarterback. It was awesome.
The game didn't disappoint. Notre Dame made a great showing. Giving Stanford a run for their money until the second half when the Cardinal came alive and thanks to amazing play by Gerhart, Stanford made and exciting come-back to win, 45-38.
(By the way..How is it fare that Dr. Hotpants looks better NOW than he did when he played there over 20 years ago??)

The 4 of us with Hoover Tower (faintly) in the background.



After the game everyone rushed onto the field to celebrate and congratulate Gerhart for breaking all kinds of records.

Timing worked out that we were able to see Sargon, Habib, Tammy, and Sargon's Father, Ron. What a treat. With Sargon and Habib in Afghanistan we have spent Thanksgiving/Christmas with them in Abu Dhabi. We never dreamed we might get to see them here in the US on the same weekend this year. The weekend before Thanksgiving Habib was honored by CENTCOM for his contributions to the US military in Afghanistan. After receiving this prestigious award in D.C. Habib got to see a lot of the US on his first visit to this country. He saw Florida, Las Vegas and the Bay area.

Veteran's Day Presentation 2009

Jack and Charlie were so cute when they presented Grandpa John's framed medals and awards from his military service. The class had a lot of questions and the boys had a lot of interesting and REALLY imaginative explanations for how he got each award. Only a few of which were true or even possible. Luckily I was there to correct the answers such as: "He got this award for running a man through with a sword..." "He got this medal for shooting a man from a helicopter."...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

We Give Thanks for Each Other!

Our blessings are too numerous to count. It's easy to be grateful for each other and our happy, healthy family. We also give thanks for the experiences we have enjoyed together through our lives. Abu Dhabi is close to our hearts and we give thanks for the opportunity we had to share that unique experience. Now we find ourselves in another beautiful part of the world.
We hiked through Zions National Park on Sunday and took a few pictures.
I am so thankful for this cute family I am blessed with. So thankful for a loving, understanding, patient husband who is an incredible partner and an amazing father. Our children are a constant joy and source of entertainment. They are growing so fast and I am beginning to realize we won't have them in our home forever. Hopefully they will always want to spend time with us and together. Happy Thanksgiving to all of our loved ones all over the world.





Sam's First Shiner

Sam was hit in the eye with a football. He officially has his first black eye! I'm so proud...so is he!

Sunday, November 1, 2009