Baby steps....
-At my doctor's appointment on December 22nd, he said I was dilated to a 3, which I guess is not too surprising for a third baby, being so far from my due date. Reassuringly, he said the baby wouldn't come Christmas week!
-At my doctor's appointment on December 29th, he said he was a little surprised to see me there still! But I was still dilated to a 3 and the baby hadn't dropped at all.
-The last two days I've felt pretty crummy and had a lot of lower back pain. I was really scared it was a kidney stone again (I had one during my pregnancy with Cora and it was the same kind of pain), but thankfully it went away. It was so uncomfortable, I was pretty sure I'd have the baby last night! I made Kevin come home early from work to get our bags packed and everything, before we went to my parents' house for New Years Eve. Of course, nothing more happened, but we did have a good time... even if no one let the pregnant lady win any of the games...
-My next doctor's appointment in on Tuesday morning, so we'll see what's happened by then. I'm still 2 weeks out from my due date, and Cora and Violet both came after their due dates, so I'm not anticipating too much.
-However, there were a bunch of things that needed to happen before the baby came, and we've accomplished almost all of them! Christmas decorations are all put away, the New Year is here (our flex account is stuffed full of the money to pay for the delivery, which we wouldn't have been able to access had the baby been born in December), most of the baby stuff is out, I got my hair cut, I'm getting a pedicure today.... the only thing left on the list is getting the house clean, and that's happening tomorrow. So hopefully he'll wait until after that happens! Oh and there's a special request out for the baby to be born on a Wednesday morning. We'll see what we can do about that!
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Friday, December 25, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Christmas Tradition
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Family Home Evening
Monday night we went downtown for a Christmas family home evening. We started with listening to a children's choir in the Joseph Smith building. Cora loved it! The kids were all ages, sang pretty well, and were really cute. She was glued to it pretty much the whole time! Violet, on the other hand, had a fun time running around and playing with Kissie's phone. We had soup and cookies and Kissie and Pata's house and went back out to look at the lights. The girls were not interested in getting their pictures taken but we did have a fun time looking around. We also stopped the the Church History Museum to see the nativities from around the world they have in the lobby each year-- one of my favorite Christmas stops. I guess we really went just for me, I thought the girls would like it, but Cora was more interested in going on the escalators and Violet just wanted to get in and out of the stroller over and over. Planning events with kids is certainly unpredictable! There was a harpist in the lobby too, playing Christmas songs, so it was fun for Cora to see her play, it was really pretty music. I'm glad we made it downtown once more to take advantage of all the festivities! Thankfully it was in the 30s, not the single digits like it was last week!




Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Once there was a snowman.....
Friday, December 11, 2009
Preschool PJ Day
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Hanging out at the COB



Out in the Snow
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Monday, December 07, 2009
First week of Christmas
I kept looking at my November calendar all week this week.... I just can't believe it's December already. We've spent some time this week catching up from our week off at Thanksgiving, but we've also started our Christmas festivities too!
~ We had a couple of opportunities to gather food and baby items for donation drives. It was so nice to be doing this while I was finalizing Christmas buying lists! A nice reminder to put everything into perspective.
~ We pulled out the Christmas tree and over a period of 4 (!) days set it up and decorated it. Yes, we're on the slow path :). I guess that's just how it is with 3 out of 4 of us with the sniffles, and well, that may just be an excuse, it might have happened that way anyway! The girls were so excited to decorate the tree, and it was fun to see our Christmas stuff again and see how it all fits into the spaces of our new house.
~ We started listening to Christmas music at home-- it's been going on in the car for a while now, but I finally found the Christmas cds. Cora especially loves Holly Jolly Christmas, and well, any song that mentions Santa. Violet's favorite is Jingle Bells. It was fun to start playing Christmas music at church too. I love the way Christmas music sounds on the organ.
~ Cora and I took a mommy daughter evening out to see a live nativity a nearby stake put on. It was incredible! She was a trooper, we waited for quite a while in line in the cold, but it as definitely worth it. They had camels, baby cows, chickens, goats, sheep, a donkey, and more. Volunteers were dressed up as Isaiah, the three wise men, shepherds, and the innkeeper. They had a little Bethlehem marketplace set up with a money changer, weaver, fruit and bread sellers, and more. Of course the highlight was the family of Mary, Joseph, and the sweet little baby Jesus. The scenery and costumes were amazing, it was all quite detailed and really a lot to it. Cora's favorite was the donkey... and the baby Jesus.
~ Saturday we had our annual Ellis family ornament exchange party. It was so fun, like always, and it was neat to have my mom and dad hosting it downtown in the social room in their apartment building. The room was recently redone very prettily, and held all of us well. We had lots of yummy food (if anyone knows who made the chocolate dipped coconut balls, I need to know! We need the recipe!), a fun exchange, and even a visit from Santa. It was fun to see Cora excited about all the ornaments, she would go over and watch people open theirs for a real close up view.


Cora was a little apprehensive about sitting on Santa's lap, but did much better than she has before. Violet, well, you can see how she reacted to Santa! She did do a lot better though in the family picture we took with Santa, but you will all have to wait to see that one.



What a fun annual event for our family! There are eight kids in my mom's family, and 6 out of the 8 of them were there, with lots of kids and spouses and grandkids to boot.
Afterward the party, Kevin and Violet went upstairs to see the last half of a football game, and Cora and I headed over to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building to see the International Children's Choir perform. I've never seen them before, and it was really cool. Cora especially liked how the kids were dressed in costumes from around the world, and seeing some of them play instruments. We only lasted through half the concert, Cora was so tired! but it was well worth it. I'd love to take her to see them perform again. Yet another great thing about Temple Square is that during December they have tons and tons of free concerts throughout all the buildings that you can take kids to, unlike the ones in the Conference Center. I need to check the schedule and take Cora to a few more of them!
~ We had a couple of opportunities to gather food and baby items for donation drives. It was so nice to be doing this while I was finalizing Christmas buying lists! A nice reminder to put everything into perspective.
~ We pulled out the Christmas tree and over a period of 4 (!) days set it up and decorated it. Yes, we're on the slow path :). I guess that's just how it is with 3 out of 4 of us with the sniffles, and well, that may just be an excuse, it might have happened that way anyway! The girls were so excited to decorate the tree, and it was fun to see our Christmas stuff again and see how it all fits into the spaces of our new house.
~ We started listening to Christmas music at home-- it's been going on in the car for a while now, but I finally found the Christmas cds. Cora especially loves Holly Jolly Christmas, and well, any song that mentions Santa. Violet's favorite is Jingle Bells. It was fun to start playing Christmas music at church too. I love the way Christmas music sounds on the organ.
~ Cora and I took a mommy daughter evening out to see a live nativity a nearby stake put on. It was incredible! She was a trooper, we waited for quite a while in line in the cold, but it as definitely worth it. They had camels, baby cows, chickens, goats, sheep, a donkey, and more. Volunteers were dressed up as Isaiah, the three wise men, shepherds, and the innkeeper. They had a little Bethlehem marketplace set up with a money changer, weaver, fruit and bread sellers, and more. Of course the highlight was the family of Mary, Joseph, and the sweet little baby Jesus. The scenery and costumes were amazing, it was all quite detailed and really a lot to it. Cora's favorite was the donkey... and the baby Jesus.
~ Saturday we had our annual Ellis family ornament exchange party. It was so fun, like always, and it was neat to have my mom and dad hosting it downtown in the social room in their apartment building. The room was recently redone very prettily, and held all of us well. We had lots of yummy food (if anyone knows who made the chocolate dipped coconut balls, I need to know! We need the recipe!), a fun exchange, and even a visit from Santa. It was fun to see Cora excited about all the ornaments, she would go over and watch people open theirs for a real close up view.
Afterward the party, Kevin and Violet went upstairs to see the last half of a football game, and Cora and I headed over to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building to see the International Children's Choir perform. I've never seen them before, and it was really cool. Cora especially liked how the kids were dressed in costumes from around the world, and seeing some of them play instruments. We only lasted through half the concert, Cora was so tired! but it was well worth it. I'd love to take her to see them perform again. Yet another great thing about Temple Square is that during December they have tons and tons of free concerts throughout all the buildings that you can take kids to, unlike the ones in the Conference Center. I need to check the schedule and take Cora to a few more of them!
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Thanksgiving
Well, we've all had the sniffles this week, so I'm late with our posting. All of us except Kevin of course. He NEVER gets sick! It's been a bit of a rough week or two with some sleepless nights, but I think we're all doing quite a bit better now. Anyway!
We had a lovely Thanksgiving with Kevin's family. It was quite a BIG Thanksgiving, with both hosting people and packing up and going somewhere combined! We got to see lots of family and the girls loved playing with cousins, it all turned out well.
Tuesday I helped out at Cora's preschool Thanksgiving feast. So cute! They had a little lunch and did some crafts.
Kevin and Violet picked Grandma Anderson up from the airport. We loved having her with us, it's so nice to spend one and one time with grandparents-- we heard lots of great stories about Grandma growing up and her family memories. The girls especially loved reading books with her.
Wednesday we met up with the rest of the family from Oregon and the little girls and Kristen and I went to the zoo. It was a free entry day, with not many crowds and sunny (but cold) weather... it was great!
We spent Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at the place Kevin's parents rented--- it was large and hosted our big group so well! There ended up being 12 of us staying there and 20 people for Thanksgiving dinner. Much bigger than the Thanksgivings I'm used to, but it was a lot of fun. Our days were filled with eating yummy food, football (yeah for a great BYU game!), card games, and catching up. I got to meet Aunt Julie, Uncle Gary, and cousin Sarah from Texas for the first time (It was actually Kevin's first time meeting Sarah too-- and she's 11!). The girls had a special outing with Grandma and Grandpa to the dinosaur museum and had a great time. We also went to Temple Square to see the lights turn on for the first time this season. It was a really nice weekend! Thanks Brad and Dawn!


We packed up Sunday and made it back to our house to get settled in time for church. Kristen, Sorayah, and Kylee stayed with us until Tuesday morning, when they flew out to Mexico to meet up with Byron for the winter soccer season. All four girls were pretty spent by those last few days, but I think they still had fun playing together, even if a little more refereeing was involved :). That's a lot of days of fun when you are 1, 3, and 5!
Monday night we went to the Riverton city lights celebration. They had cookie decorating, crafts, hay rides, and Santa. There were some long lines and a lot of people out, but it was a fun evening to get us out of the house.



Isn't this look on Sorayah's face priceless??? She loved talking to Santa! I think she could have stayed there all night!
What a great way to celebrate Thanksgiving! And a nice start to our Christmas holiday with seeing the lights on Temple Square and going to the community Christmas party. It's been so much fun already to have the girls so excited about Christmas, and for Cora to understand so much more about Christmas, I've got lots of Christmas plans up my sleeve!
We had a lovely Thanksgiving with Kevin's family. It was quite a BIG Thanksgiving, with both hosting people and packing up and going somewhere combined! We got to see lots of family and the girls loved playing with cousins, it all turned out well.
Tuesday I helped out at Cora's preschool Thanksgiving feast. So cute! They had a little lunch and did some crafts.
Wednesday we met up with the rest of the family from Oregon and the little girls and Kristen and I went to the zoo. It was a free entry day, with not many crowds and sunny (but cold) weather... it was great!
We spent Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at the place Kevin's parents rented--- it was large and hosted our big group so well! There ended up being 12 of us staying there and 20 people for Thanksgiving dinner. Much bigger than the Thanksgivings I'm used to, but it was a lot of fun. Our days were filled with eating yummy food, football (yeah for a great BYU game!), card games, and catching up. I got to meet Aunt Julie, Uncle Gary, and cousin Sarah from Texas for the first time (It was actually Kevin's first time meeting Sarah too-- and she's 11!). The girls had a special outing with Grandma and Grandpa to the dinosaur museum and had a great time. We also went to Temple Square to see the lights turn on for the first time this season. It was a really nice weekend! Thanks Brad and Dawn!
Violet didn't play with the bigger girls very much, but these 5 had such a fun time on Thanksgiving Day!

Monday night we went to the Riverton city lights celebration. They had cookie decorating, crafts, hay rides, and Santa. There were some long lines and a lot of people out, but it was a fun evening to get us out of the house.


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