Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Time out


I need to take a time out.
The move and Christmas
all at the same time is too
much.
I will post pictures and
house remodel
updates in January.

For the record, my
New Years Resolution is:

Have a home cooked meal
with
my whole family
once a day 4 times a week.

and figure out how to
get a cool header made.


Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Dirt


Well I know that it is Christmas and all
But here at the Harris house
We have no time for that.
The shopping is done,
thank heavens.
But there is no time for
Christmas here. Not yet.
Cleaning
Cleaning
Packing
Laying tile
Cleaning
Packing
Cleaning
did I say
Cleaning?
The house we are moving into
will be so much better soon...
I am so blessed to have a strong
hard working husband who
had made so many of our
DREAMS
come true this year.



Thursday, January 01, 2009

Pictures!

So Brad and I are the lucky ones who bought Amy's fantastic, amazing camera!!






January I am going to take a Photography class with Amy! Since Brad already has a minor from the U of U in photography, I need to catch up so I can learn how to use this big bad camera, I can't wait.






Here are a few random pictures since Christmas Eve...


























Thursday, December 25, 2008

Hero at the Grocery Store, by Stephanie Meyer

This is a story written by Stephanie Meyer, 2006.

Christmas stories happen in the most everyday places. I was part of one not long ago at the grocery store. I hope I never forget it, though the memory is bittersweet.

I had been shopping for almost an hour by the time I got to the checkout lines. My two youngest sons were with me, the four-year-old refusing to hold onto the cart, the two-year-old trying to climb out of the basket and jump down to play with his brother. Both got progressively whinier and louder as I tried to keep them under control, so I was looking for the fastest lane possible. I had two choices. In the first line were three customers, and they all had just a few purchases. In the second line was only one man, a harried young father with his own crying baby, but his cart was overflowing with groceries.

I quickly looked over the three-person line again. The woman in the front was very elderly, white haired and rail thin, and her hands were shaking as she tried unsuccessfully to unlatch her big purse. In the other line, the young father was throwing his food onto the conveyor belt with superhuman speed. I got in line behind him.

It was the right choice. I was able to start unloading my groceries before the elderly woman was even finished paying. My four-year-old was pulling candy from the shelf, and my little one was trying to help by lobbing cans of soup at me. I felt I couldn’t get out of the store fast enough.
And then, over the sound of the store’s cheery holiday music, I heard the checker in the other line talking loudly, too loudly. I glanced over as my hands kept working.

“No, I’m sorry,” the checker was almost shouting at the old woman, who didn’t seem to understand. “That card won’t work. You are past your limit. Do you have another way to pay?” The tiny old woman blinked at the checker with a confused expression. Not only were her hands shaking now, but her shoulders too. The teenage bagger rolled her eyes and sighed.
As I caught a soup can just before it hit my face, I thought to myself: “Boy, did I choose the right line! Those three are going to be there forever.” My mood was positively smug as my checker began scanning my food.

But the smiling woman directly in line behind the elderly lady had a different reaction. Quietly, with no fanfare, she moved to the older woman’s side and ran her own credit card through the reader.

“Merry Christmas,” she said softly, still smiling.
And then everyone was quiet. Even my rowdy children paused, feeling the change in the atmosphere.

It took a minute for the older woman to understand what had happened. The checker, her face thoughtful, hesitated with the receipt in her hand, not sure whom to give it to. The smiling woman took it and tucked it into the elderly woman’s bag.

“I can’t accept …” the older woman began to protest, with tears forming in her eyes.
The smiling woman interrupted her. “I can afford to do it. What I can’t afford is not to do it.”
“Let me help you out,” the suddenly respectful bagger insisted, taking the basket and also taking the old woman’s arm, the way she might have helped her own grandmother.

I watched the checker in my line pause before she pressed the total key to dab at the corner of her eyes with a tissue.

Paying for my groceries and gathering my children, I made it out of the store before the smiling woman. I had made the right choice of lanes, it seemed.
But as I walked out into the bright December sunshine, I was not thinking about my luck but about what I could not afford.

I could not afford my current, self-absorbed frame of mind.
I could not afford to have my children learn lessons of compassion only from strangers.
I could not afford to be so distant from the spirit of Christ at any time of the year—especially during this great season of giving.
I could not afford to let another stranger, another brother or sister, cross my path in need of help without doing something about it.

And that is why I hope never to forget the Christmas hero in the grocery store. The next time I have a chance to be that kind of a hero, I can’t afford to miss it.

Great story.
Merry Christmas,
Lisa

Monday, December 22, 2008

Merry Christmas Brad


Brad and I have spent 21 Christmas' together and he has always wanted one of these for any reason possible.
B-Day, Christmas, just because...

Well this year he got it!!

THE EAMES CHAIR - well, a knock off.

Ron at the Green Ant had one for sale and we snagged it for my honey Saturday!!!!

Ron thinks it is the best knock off he has ever seen! YAY for Brad!!

I am sooo excited!!

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

SARAH



I am in Middle school!!! I am finally 12 and in YW!!!

I can't wait to go to camp!!! " I'm a big girl now"

I am in choir at school, and even did a solo in the Christmas concert. I really like being in Middle school and with the older kids, the classes are great!! I love Girl Scouts and do lots of community service with my troop. I am still knitting, getting lots better too! I have read lots of great books this year, I still like to draw and do anything creative. I am in the drama club at school, Lizzy is not the only drama queen in the family. The other thing I love to do is help out in the kitchen, I love to cook and bake with my mom.

I too still miss Utah very much and can't wait to go back for a visit!! I am sure that 2008 is gonna be a great year!

ELIZABETH



OMG!! IDK where to start!!!
I got a cel phone, yes it is a hand me down and I have to share it with Sarah and pay for it but WOW I am soooo excited about it!!!! I love to text!!!!
So everyone here says, “Heca”. Yes it is sad to say that I have said it now, several times.
I have gotten very involved at school!!! I am in honors classes(heehee), drama club(muhahaha) and am in a student leader ship association. I have learned 5 guitar cords(yay me), and I skipped school for the first time, not like that, I am not bad. It was 4 the walk-out against the war. I live in “the hood”, so I learned how to Rap (psh-eshh)!! I have learned to love the not so blond any more hair that I have( hair flip), now I get the blond jokes!! My addiction to gum has increased, yes I worked hard on that (chew~pop~ bubble). Spare time, when I am not doing homework or chores is on the computer checking MySpace, It's fun ok?
Really, I have had a pretty good year, I still miss Utah TONS!!! 2008 here I come!!

CATHERINE



This year has been a busy one for me! I lettered in Cross Country, competed in the district race and was awarded the “most Inspirational team member” award. I am an Ambassador for the Multicultural Awareness committee (MAC) in school. Helped to organize and participated in the National Student Walk out against the war. I am still involved with the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and have gained my Sr. Airman Rank, was awarded the Wright Brothers Award and is the Color Guard commander.
At church I am the Laurel President. I love working in the Young Women's program. I have a part time job, a drivers license and a wonderful boyfriend! Sean and I have been good friends in CAP, now we are dating. He is enlisted in the Marines and will be going to boot camp this summer after he graduates from high school.
I have had a wonderful year full of new experiences and curious to see what the next year will bring.

JESSICA



So this year, I, Jessica Evan Harris graduated from high school which is a major accomplishment because high school is your “prime suffering years”. I have worked as a temp (where my mom was a recruiter last year) since I turned 17 and have earned the rank of “Rock Star temp”. I have learned many different things about office work and even had an assignment for Bill Gates, well not really. But I was able to get a fabulous pair of red patten leather Jessica Simpson pumps with a tortoise heel!!

I have made lots of friends at church, I am the Young Single rep for our little ward. Nick and I are still together after over a year of being three states apart. He gave me a promise ring at Thanksgiving!!

I have so much to be grateful for, this has been a wonderful year and I can't wait to see what next year brings.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Christmas Brag Letter- 2007

We have never been the family who sends the big long detailed "brag letter" with our Christmas cards each year. Since this is the first real Christmas away from our home town of Bountiful, we are understanding the need for them. We were usually in close contact with the people that we send cards to, they knew what was going on and I guess we didn't feel it necessary to play catch up in a card. Now that so many of our family and friends are not in our daily lives, we want to catch everyone up on what has gone on in our lives this year. Yes, this is me being humble and apologizing for making such fun of the "brag letter" that we have received from others far and away in the past.

We are going high tech! This year instead of sending the letter with the card, the bragging will be here. I have asked each of my girls to write up a short blurb about what they would like to share with everyone about last year. I am going to post them here, and put the link in the cards!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Christmas is on it's way...

Thanksgiving was great! Jessica was gone, but she was able to do a lot of catching up for us by going home to Bountiful.
She spent time with the Family, Grandma, Grandpa and everyone else.
She held little Penny, John and Amy's darling new baby.
She took pictures of Bountiful.
She took pictures of the lights at temple square.
She snooped at our house, yes we still snoop!

Dinner here was full of good food and lots of laughter.
The next day we promptly go going on Christmas decorations.
We waited for Jess to get home to set up the tree, Sunday night.
We got the lights on the outside of the house quick while it has been sunny.
Now we just need to make some cookies...
And shop...

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