Sunday, December 21, 2008

Some Utah Fun

After a LONG trip on Sunday, we made it to Utah and started out with some Hunt family time. It was the only day we were all going to be together over the holidays so we let the grandkids open some early Christmas presents.


Dusty and Halle

Baby Brigham

Prezley helping Bryker open his present


The girls checking out Halle's present


Grandpa let Bryker put the star on top


He was so proud of the drums he put on the bottom two branches


We got a new nephew - Porter Grant. He's so sweet.


I got to see the cutest little twinners. Our awesome friends from high school (Lauren and Nate) had identical twins in November and they just made it home from the hospital. Lyla is in the striped blanket and Jane is in the pink one.


They are about 4.5 pounds each. Aren't they adorable?



Then we had some fun with gingerbread houses.

Jack and his gingerbread house (before he ate all the candy off)


Bryker saying "cheeeeeeeeeese"


The final products
We're heading to Arizona on Tuesday to meet up with Gary and spend Christmas with his family. He had an awesome flight out of Chicago on Friday night. His plane was supposed to leave at 7:25 pm but it was delayed....until 4 am!!! At least it was just him and not us with Bryker! Our flight on Sunday was only delayed 45 minutes (and then we had to wait for an hour to get our luggage). Luckily our friends Kristal and Ashley were on the flight. There were several times I wanted to take some pictures but traveling with kids just doesn't allow time for picture-taking!! I'm sure the passengers loved Ollie, Lily and Bryker's entertainment though.
Merry Christmas everyone!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

So Thankful

We had a great Thanksgiving. We started off the festivities on Wednesday, at the circus. It was awesome.

Guess who wanted this picture taken...Bryker or Gary?







We are lucky to have Gary's aunt and uncle (Sheila and Craig) 45 minutes away from us. They are always so nice to invite us up to their house for good meals! Bryker had so much fun with all the cousins that were there and he keeps talking about Brando and Cannon!






The day after Thanksgiving we went out to a suburb and stayed in a hotel near a huge mall. We waited in line for Santa (of course they make you put your personal cameras away once you actually get to Santa) but Bryker wanted nothing to do with sitting on his lap. He clung to me but still got out the one question he wanted to ask, "Santa, where are your reindeer?" Santa said they were on the roof. Bryker said, "Oh, okay, Mom, let's go." But then Santa asked what Bryker wanted he for Christmas so Bryker quickly said, "a guitar and a skateboard." Yeah, a skateboard would be great for a two-year-old in the Chicago winter. I asked Santa for my two-year-old to start sleeping through the night again.
In addition to the awesome Santa display, they had a great playland. Just what we needed the next day for Bryker to get out some energy. I wish these awesome malls were just a little bit closer! I mean, the Magnificent Mile is great, but how do you compare to an indoor playland for six cold months of winter?!