
It's unbelieveable that Christmas has come and gone, almost in a flurry of excitement and the exhaustion that comes with it. We had a really nice Christmas, even though it was busy and went by too fast!
My parents came up on the 21st, and so began our family festivities. We had fun playing games with Grandma and Grandpa, and just hanging out. My brother arrived on Saturday night, and it was good to see him after a year gone by!
Christmas Eve was a pleasant day, with church in the morning, and relaxing in the afternoon. We went over to the Betti's house and got to see Trish and Caleb which was a nice treat! We enjoyed hanging out over there for a while, and then came home to let the kids open their stockings. That is one of our family traditions...the kids open their stockings on Christmas Eve (has to be after dark, and after dinner!) We all went to bed fairly late, after playing cards (Nathan got to join the adults for cards).
Christmas morning was a busy time; everyone was excited! Tim organized a little game where we drew names to open our first gifts! The kids received lots of nice things; as did we all. I think my favorite gift this year was my new kitchen faucet that Kenny put in as a surprise! I know, not the most 'romantic' gift, but some of you KNOW how much we needed that new faucet! :) We had our big, traditional breakfast and then later our traditional dishes for dinner. The cooking and clean-up involved with Christmas Day food traditions keeps ME very busy! We even used my grandma's china...as we usually do. :)
Now, the family has gone home, Kenny is back to work and life is slowly getting back to normal. Most of the gifts have new homes and are put away, and we're gearing up for New Year's Eve and a NEW YEAR! We are very thankful for the many blessings that God has bestowed upon us in 2006, and look forward to the new year that is about to dawn.
So, with that...I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday week! Happy New Year! :)
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Christmas Past
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
We've had a busy week here! Our weekend was nice, and rather quiet...gave us time to recharge for this week. :) Monday evening, Nathan and Tim played in a piano recital and they did really well. Their teacher has 30 students, so we heard lots of playing!
Tuesday was cookie making day and today was...well...an interesting day. The Stevensons took all four of our kids to spend the night last night, and then kept them all for the day to play (this was Christi's idea, so don't go thinking that I asked her to do this!!)(she said it was 'fun')! :) Anyway, my house was quiet and it was weird. I had a bunch of errands to run and such, so I got a lot done, but it was still strange to have the kids all gone. I missed them! But, they had a fun time today...so thank you Stevensons for having them all over.
Tomorrow, Grandma and Grandpa will arrive, so Christmas will officially 'begin' at our house. Everyone is excited and hyper. Lizzy keeps reminding me..."I know what Christmas really is Mom. It's Jesus' birthday!!" She is right...in this time of busy-ness and presents...let's keep reminding ourselves that Christmas is the day God sent his Holy Son to us. The perfect gift!
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Friday, December 15, 2006
It's Friday!
Again, the week is flying by!! Today is our last day of school until after the first of the year! Hurray!! The kids are excited, the teacher-Mom is excited...is it time to have some fun now? :)
We've had a busy week, with lots of stuff going on. Plus doing a full week of school, and getting my shopping done...well, I am pretty tired out! And Christmas is just around the corner!
Today we are heading to Livermore for Nathan's last speech class (until January) and the kids in the class are doing a "Book Reading Party" for the 4-8 year olds. They are going to read Christmas kids' stories to them and do a craft of some sort. Sounds like fun! Tonight the kids have TaeKwon-Do and then we are going to have pizza and watch a Christmas movie when they are done.
I'm anxious to start baking too! Anyone made anything yummy!? Besides Trisha and her apple pancake thing...(that I am not even going to try to spell! Check out the Thomas family blog - link on left - for her recipe!)
So, this is a pretty boring post huh? :) Hope everyone has a fantastic Friday!
~jac
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Monday, December 11, 2006
Oh Christmas Tree!

Just for fun...a picture of our tree! Harry is snoozing in the chair to the left of the tree.
Merry Christmas! :)
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Moving on....

Okay, Stef reminded me that I need to update our blog, so here we go!! :) I guess I'm still living in a dream-cruise type world, but life moves on.
So, we had a busy week last week; nothing out of the ordinary, but just getting back into "life" in general. I had a nice, welcome home 'surprise' by a few friends for my birthday (and no, I'm not upset or anything...it was FUN!). Being 40 doesn't seem too bad...yet...
Kenny and I both had trouble getting back into the swing of things. I finally got the laundry caught up, and the schoolwork corrected (well, most of it) and put away AND the Christmas presents/shopping under control.
Highlights from last week:
~My birthday - even though we didn't do anything "special" on my actual birthday, I got a couple of phone calls, emails and a visit from Jane and Emile that made the day special. Plus, Kenny went and got dinner for us all, so I didn't have to cook. :) We also put our tree up that evening, and it looks very pretty!!
~Prayer Meeting - it was nice to be back at LRBC and see everyone...including Chris and Shirley! It's nice to have them here; even if it's for a short time.
~Friday - the kids put on a show at church, with singing and skits (see picture above). Lots of cute stuff. Pauline and Peggy did a great job with the choir! And Tim played piano up in front at the big piano at church; he was nervous, and made some mistakes, but he did it! Good job Tim! And thanks to George and Christi for dinner that night!
~Saturday - I went shopping...not so fun, butI got a lot done and enjoyed my time out by myself! Then we all watched The Santa Claus as a family in the evening, by the fire and ate pizza!
~Sunday - I stayed home in the morning with Lizzy, who had a runny nose, but we listened online...great sermon in the morning! We all went in last night for church for the Lord's Supper service. It was a good day.
Soo...now we embark on a new week, and it's going to be a busy one too! We have something going on EVERY day this week, through next Sunday! It's all GOOD stuff though, so it should be a fun week! Hope everyone is doing well, and enjoying the holiday season!
~jac
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Final Thoughts




Overall, we had a truly wonderful and blessed time together. We will definitely we going on another cruise someday!
The sunsets were amazing from the ship; especially while leaving Mazatlan! The picture here is while our ship was pulling out of port from Mazatlan. Gorgeous!
The ship was all decorated for Christmas, which helped to remind us what time of year it is! When it's 80 degrees and you're wearing shorts, it's hard to remember that it's November and December!
Our room steward hung ballons on our door, to help me celebrate my birthday! That was a fun surprise to wake up to!
BIG thank you to those of you who prayed for us! Thank you to the Kempers for watching our house and pets, and thank you to Caleb for helping us get our cruise reserved many months ago! Thanks also to Mom and Dad for taking care of our kids for a whole week, and letting us relax knowing that they were being well cared for. We love you all! :)
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Cabo San Lucas


Cabo San Lucas was just beautiful! We only had a half day here, which was unfortunate because this was our favorite port! We had a fantastic time snorkeling...neither of us had ever gone snorkeling before, but we loved it! We saw some amazingly beautiful fish, and they would swim right up and eat out of your hand! We saw an eel, starfish, lots of anemones and many, many colorful fish! An hour was too short...we would have loved longer in that warm, salty water! We enjoyed the sailboat ride too! This was all a truly unforgettable experience for us. We had a little time in port after our excursion to shop, but had to be back on the ship early to sail out. We hope to go back to Cabo some day!
That night was our second formal night dinner, and we had lobster to our heart's (and tummy's) content! Delicious! It was fun to get dressed up and pretend like we were fancy folks! ha!
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Mazatlan

Okay, I just realized that these are going to be posted in reverse order, so if you start reading at the top you'll be living our trip backwards! :) Oh well...
Mazatlan...our Wednesday stop...was a nice port, but our least favorite of the three. We took a fantastic walking tour though, of Old Mazatlan, where we saw the famous cliff divers, many of the older parts of town and even visited a little bakery in a lady's home! Our tour guide, being a resident of the town, was great at taking our group down little back streets to see some great parts of the town that we would have certainly missed had we just struck out on our own. After a stroll through the open air market, complete with raw chunks of meat all over the place and peddlers who practically come up and grab your arm to come in their shop, we took an open air taxi to the Zona Dorada. We shopped a little bit here, but again, the shop owners were a little too "pushy" for our liking! We grabbed a ride in a 'pulmonia' taxi and went back to the ship. Again we found our lounge chairs and enjoyed the sunset as the ship pulled out of port.
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Puerto Vallarta


Puerto Vallarta was a fun port. We took a bus tour of the Dona Engracia Hacienda where Tequila is made. Interesting process, and free tequila samples too! Kenny tried it, but I did not. I don't care for tequila much, unless it's mixed in something. :) After that, the bus took us on "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride" through Puerto Vallarta; we drove down streets SO tiny and narrow that I thought the bus was going to have to jump the sidewalk! It was fun to see the more rural parts of the city though; stuff away from the tourist areas. We also drove through Nueva Vallarta, where the rich live in large, luxury homes. We were dropped off in downtown Vallarta, near the beach where we enjoyed a DELICIOUS lunch at Senor Frog's. We enjoyed walking around, looking in the shops and walking on the beach. The water was so warm. A big iguana caught our attention, as he lounged in a tree. We headed back to the ship at around 3pm in a taxi...another wild and rattly ride! Makes me thankful for our transportation and traffic laws here! :) After a nice swim in one of the ship's 5 pools, we called the kids to say HI and then found our favorite lounge chairs on deck to relax.
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Where do I begin?

I don't know how to begin to describe our cruise...or how to keep it short! :) Our first three days were at sea, and it was the most relaxing three days I have spent in a LONG time. We were really able to just let things go...not worry about anything! We knew the kids were in good hands, the cats at home were being taken care of, and NO cell phones or computers were around as a distraction. It was a great time of just being together and hanging out. :)
The weather was incredible...warm sunshine, with clouds floating across the sky. The sea was calm and oh so blue. We spent a lot of time on those first three days walking...around the ship! It was HUGE! We had trouble finding our way around, but we had fun running up and down the stairs. We ate lots of yummy, gourmet food, got really dressed up one night for a 'formal night' and enjoyed several shows in the Princess Theater in the evenings. Lots of fun and lots of hand holding. :)
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Time to return to 'real' life....
Hi all...we're back, and heading home tomorrow. So, hopefully I'll get some pictures on here soon and some descriptions of our experiences on our cruise. For now, I'll just say that we had a FANTASTIC and WONDERFUL time!! :) It was SO nice to just spend time together...just hanging out and relaxing. Our favorite thing...the snorkeling. Too fun; we hope to get to do that again! More after we get home on Tuesday! ~jac
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