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January 29, 2011

Christmas with "Family" + the new guy

I promise - this is my last post about Christmas. I had a goal to finish Christmas posts in January so we can leave that behind. :P

I had to share one last favorite tradition about Christmas time. I have posted this a few times in the past. You can read about those times here and here. Ever since I can remember, we have gotten together with our "family" for Christmas. It's right up there with my love of Christmas Eve. We usually switch between my mom hosting and Aunt Kathy hosting. It's hilarious because they will always "bicker" about it and try to convince the other they can host again. This year though, Stephanie stepped in and offered to host at her NEW house this year.

I think it was a great idea! I mean, it was Adam's first year of being "officially" apart of the family so it was only appropriate. Even though Stephanie and Adam were hosting, some how my family still brought the pasta sauce! Hey, it wouldn't be a Christmas without our pasta and the whole family together!

As mentioned before, since I lost all of my pictures on my old computer, I don't have any to share with you... but I did steal some from Stephanie... so if you follow her, these may look a tid bit familiar! I'll keep it quick. :)

Before dinner, we sat and watched Doug's video he made for a final product. We were all pretty impressed and it was fun to show what he has worked on.


A picture of our "family" eating dinner together at S&A's house!


After dinner, we started to open gifts.


Erin opened up a gift she was VERY excited for - a yoga mat!!


A picture of the 3 girl cousins on Christmas!!!!


And I thought it would be sweet to end with a picture of the hosting couple for this year's celebration!


Even if some day we don't buy each other gifts and we eat old Chinese food... as long as we are all together, it will be one of my favoritest days of the year. :) It was a super fun celebration, again this year!

Aaaaaaaaaaand............ this is the end of Amy's Christmas updates! Thanks for being patient with me as I finally was able to update!!!

January 24, 2011

Christmas Day

Is it weird to write about Christmas about a month afterward?

Well, if you say yes - please consider my horrible computer catastrophe! I just saved some pictures from my facebook so I could write this post... which is not even half of what I actually took sadly! Regardless, here is what I have to share.... :)

Christmas this year was a TON less dramatic than last year. Do you remember? The basement flood? Yeah, we didn't have that issue this year... something we were ALL thankful for. :) We slept in only because we wanted to this time!!

We had another fabulous Christmas as a family. I can't even wait to talk about this part... so I'm just going to jump to the best gift that we got this year...

My mom made us quilts!

Here it is up close... It's all flowers!!! I just LOVE it!

Doug got one as well... all film related!

I was surprised to open this awesome gift! Mom made it all by hand for each one of us. I love how thoughtful this gift was. It is currently hanging up in my apartment so I can look at it each day. :) It has little beaded embellishments all over it, too! I'm lucky to have a crafty mom... My kids probably won't be as lucky haha....


Doug also opened this army-ish coat. I'm sorry that I'm not sure the significance of this coat, but he was so excited about it so I wanted to post it! lol


I had to post this picture because it is funny. :P I've been joking around that I don't have a pizza pan or pizza cutter in my apartment so I resort to interesting methods to make pizza... I was pretty excited to open this gift up! Haha


Mom might not be too happy with this one... but Dad and I planned to get her a craft cabinet/storage/work area for her craft room... and we planned to have it delivered the day after Christmas... except it was delivered the day BEFORE. We had already made a certificate saying it was coming in the mail... so we gave it to her anyway and told her to pretend to be surprised!


And here is a funny one of my dad (to make it even!) haha... He asked for a rotisserie for his grill... except when he opened up the box, he totally forgot he asked for one and was so confused! It cracked me up!

It was a very fun Christmas morning... as usual, my parents got carried away with our gifts. But I know Doug and I feel very luck to have such generous parents! Mom made us some very yummy breakfast and were lucky to have our grandparents over for dinner later that day. Christmas is one of my most favorite times of year... family, traditions, and generosity!


January 16, 2011

First week of the year

I had one heck of a beginning of 2011... want to hear about it? Now, bear with me... I find it a lot more amusing now, but at the time I was very upset!

I had to move back into my apartment at ISU on the 2nd. This isn't necessarily a bad thing... but I was in TEARS the night before because I was leaving my parents and family. I put off leaving on Sunday until the last logical moment because I didn't want to leave. It was a tough - living alone is not as much fun when you have people you love around during the holidays!

As I was adjusting and settling back in - my job started to FLY. As we got through a day of staff retreat and training, my days seemed to be 12+ hours long. I was covering for a coworker who had surgery in my area, as well as serving on the RA Training Committee AND trying to do my job. I was BEYOND stressed! Then, my supervisor reminded me I was to help train a new coworker across campus during that week. I was pulled in about 2938208 directions and I missed my family even more.

In the middle of the week, I had a doctor's appointment to test my allergies and come up with a plan. I had 97 shots put into my back to test the allergies and such. It was a little painful and time consuming... and scary because the doctor injected me with tree nuts! I had to wait almost a week for results...

As my week was droning on (and flying by), I took a few minutes in my apartment on Thursday. Deep breath, grab a snack, and go to the bathroom. As I was in my bedroom, I started to hear my cell phone ring, which was in the kitchen. I noticed the ring tone was the one I made for the new coworker. I sprinted across my apartment to answer it....

... and I tripped on my laptop cord. As I answered the phone, it crashed to the ground. When I say crashed, I am not being dramatic. It landed sideways on the screen and I heard a huge crack. After I frantically ran over to it, I saw the screen cracked and the CD drive bent. I burst into tears and called my mom. Hysterical probably isn't even the word to describe it. I forced myself to go back to work as my mom called my dad to sort it all out. As the week ended, it took everything in me to stay sane. Once the weekend came, I brought my laptop to Best Buy... to find out that the warranty my parents bought me did not cover accidental damage. What??? Are you kidding me?!

I burst into tears again as the Geek Squad guy told me it would probably be more cost effective to buy a new laptop as the repairs could cost between $400 and $2500 and take 4 weeks. I called my parents again and made them talk me through what I should do. By the end of it, the three of us agreed it was a better idea to buy a new laptop. After over an hour, I finally picked a new one out and paid for it. I left it with Best Buy because they were going to transfer my old hard drive onto the new laptop.

Remember the allergy tests? Just as I went to start the next week, I got the test results back. They came back positive... for being allergic to PEANUTS as well as tree nuts. Wait... what? As I tried to explain that I eat peanut products all the time. The lady explained that this is probably a new, gradual allergy that could possibly develop to one as serious as my tree nut allergy. I was literally stunned in silence and she told me I should consider altering my diet, added new meds, and said she'd follow up with my respiratory test in a few weeks.

As if my week couldn't get any more tiring, I got a call from Best Buy. My laptop was done!! YAY! Oh wait... except, my old laptop was so damaged that they couldn't retrieve anything off of it. Anything! As I hung up the phone, I called my mom immediately and sobbed... AGAIN. I was crying so loud and so much that I'm sure my coworkers heard and wondered if I was going nuts. I honestly thought I was going to throw up, I was so upset. I lost tons of pictures, music, and just ...documents.



THAT, my friends, is how my first few weeks here at ISU have gone. Talk about stressful! But now.. I am blogging from my new laptop, saving pictures from facebook to my hard drive, and throwing out all of my peanut products. I'm feeling a lot less frantic, and find it amusing that my first few weeks of 2011 were this random! Let's hope it get's a little less eventful in a heart breaking way!

January 12, 2011

Computing....

.... from the newest member of the family - my new Asus laptop.

So I logged into blogger and saw the 6 blog posts that I was in the middle of writing during my first couple of days back at ISU.

And right now, it makes me want to cry to think about posting anything that was supposed to have pictures in it. :(

I'll be back soon to update on what I can from my new laptop... I just have to get over the heart break!

January 3, 2011

Christmas Eve - the night to trick my cousins

I. Love. Christmas. Eve.

Seriously... it's my favorite day of the year. The entire family gets together, eats a feast of gramma's pasta, and we get to enjoy seeing each other happy and grateful for the gifts we receive. I actually lose more sleep before Christmas Eve now!

Of course the day started with me jittery and excited to get over to grandma's house. The day before I was cleaning and organizing so we would be ready to go on Friday. Finally it was time for us to get going!

Once everyone started arriving, we all lumped in the TV room to watch Christmas movies together. I thought it was cute how many of us crammed in there at one point!


What a goofball! It looks like someone is tickling him, but he is just giggling really hard :)


After our amazing dinner, Megan and I usually do the dishes. We've done so for the past 5 years or so. Some how we "tricked" our cousins into helping us. It was adorable. :)


While we had Jack hard at work with the dishes, Ben helped us by wiping down the table, counter, and stove!


A very cute picture of the my dish washer partner in crime!


After dinner and the oh-so-famous after dinner jello... we went to play some games with the boys. This would be the start to a very intense game of war hehe


After the intense game of war, we got a 10 person game of Uno going. Talk about INTENSE... get some Italians together to play a child's game! Haha it was hilarious how closely they were reading the rules and how cut throat it got!


And here is the annual grandkid picture. Yes, if you do the math, we are missing one cousin! :(

Annmarie got a great job down at school, and had to stay over her break. We missed her, but tried to "include" her in the traditions anyway. There's a silly picture somewhere of Uncle Matt holding up the phone where Annmarie was on the other end. Haha, I loved that! She still got gifts, stocking stuffers, and an ornament gift. Hopefully next year we'll all be together.

I have a whole load of pictures of us opening gifts, but I don't want to bore my very few, loyal readers. It was great... the boys were thrilled with their gifts and everyone had fun unwrapping, telling stories, and laughing. I love this day and I really hope that it doesn't ever change... well, any time soon at least! I hope your Christmas Eve was special, too! There will be some more Christmas posts, so hopefully you won't get too bored! ;-)