Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry 2010 Christmas!


Last night, we did our old Sessions tradition of reading or the Christmas Nativity scriptures intermixed with many of the Christmas hymns.  I love reading this passage as well as singing "Real" Christmas songs.  It uplifts the soul and focuses us on the true spirit of Christmas.

I have really enjoyed the simplicity of Christmas since we've decided to just purchase one family gift.  It has helped us become more united as a family as we focus on what we believe to be most important (other than the birth of Christ) - time with family and building fond memories.  It's amazing how important this becomes when it's near impossible to get everyone together and you see time slipping away.  This is our last Christmas with Paul for at least the next 3 years (next year with his mom and the following two on a mission).

So after the Santa gifts, Anika came out all cheery knowing that there were still gifts to be had under the tree.  Kelly and I were busy making our traditional Christmas Crepes.  Kelly makes the crepes and the filling, while I made the mixed berry compote, sliced bananas, brought out the powdered sugar and canned whipped cream.  We were all stuffed (and I'm still not hungry)...but it was mmmm delish! 

After we tortured the kids by making them wait until dishes were done (and yes, the actually volunteered their services to move us along quicker), we got back to the gifts under the tree.  Anika with a grin from ear to ear.  We had a lot of fun guessing Gma Namba's gifts before we unwrapped them.  The dead give away was the David Archaleta CD. hehehe.  We also loved the bags of little gifts from Gma and Gpa Sakamoto.  The little pocket knives were dug out to help with the ribbons, bows and taped boxes.  Paul was advising Kelly as to what to order at the Olive Garden and Anika's head has been blinking non stop with that sucker in her mouth.  Kelly gave me 2 flash drives, a tea kettle for tea and hot cocoa and, a GPS - now I won't get lost (yes, the man knows me well)!  I gave Kelly two new pairs of work slacks, 4 new work shirts and, a sweater ( it's about time.  His were literally rotting off his body).  Paul got a new cell phone from us because we can never get a hold of him.  His first comment was, "Wow! Cool!  Now I can talk to all the girls I want to!)  Sooooo... for the grand finale, the family gift this year (drum roll)...... a new 40" flat screen LCD TV.  We figured it was time.  The one TV we use for games, movies, etc., randomly changes channels while you're watching something.  Not to good (especially when you're at the best part of the movie.  But it was really funny that when it first started to do that while Anika and Rhett were watching movies, Anika would blame Rhett thinking that he was purposely trying to annoy her by changing the channel. lol) 

Kelly and I devised a plan for our new entertainment cabinet.  We're just going to cut our old one down and make it so the TV will rest on top of it.  This way we will not loose cabinet space and it's FREEEEEEE!  That's always music to our ears.  Let's try that again...FREEEEEE!

Shane gave us a new Kinect for the Xbox.  So we've been grooving away to Dance Central and playin it up on Sports Central.  It's quite the workout and we're having a lot of fun laughing at each other's cool moves.

We called Ty for our to minute Christmas call.  It was nice to have us all on the line.  He sounds like he's doing okay considering that he's not around family for the holidays.  He commented on how he loves the Cal bears beanie we sent him and he also received a tie from a family he's grown close to in his ward.  I think he was rather floored by their thoughtfulness.  We can't wait to see him in a few weeks.

We hope all of you guys have a wonderful Christmas filled gratitude for our Savior.  Merry Christmas!

Naughty : (

Things were very rocky last night for Anika.  Hence, she was not expecting a visit from Santa.  Sad, sad day.  So at 9am we finally got up and opened our Santa stuff.  Because Anika refused to get up, I gave her her stocking in her room.  It was sparsly filled with some fruit and a note from Santa that simply stated that he was bound by the "naughty or nice" clause in his contract.  But that there were many people who love her and she could tell by the gifts they gave her under the tree.  Although Anika did not join us for the Santa festivities (she didn't miss much Santa just gives goodies - no toys and stuff).  I believe that this one jester of Santa not coming to Anika was harder on me. I spent most of my evening in tears as I put together every one's stockings.  I was sad that I couldn't give Anika what I'd bought for her and wanted her to have.  It doesn't pay to be naughty for the giver or the receiver.

Christmas Eve

Since Kelly has plenty of time to find incredible deals around SF, he also scored us tickets to a new chocolate factory in SF pier 17 called TCHO.
So we hiked up to Coit Tower (with Anika whining and pouting the entire way).  It was a clear perfect day we barely even needed out jackets.  We also headed off to Pier 39 to eat our picnic lunch and
enjoy the festivities. 



A Christmas Carol

Since Kelly has two weeks off (for furloughs), he's been keeping us on our toes by coming up with great things to do.  Wednesday he purchased tickets for all of us to see "A Christmas Carol" at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco ( buy one get one free!).  It was incredible and the kids loved it!  This was something we'd love to make a Sessions' tradition.  Since we were only a block away from Union Square, we spent the rest of the evening window shopping and enjoying the holiday atmosphere. 



When Paul finally flew in (he has several flight delays including mechanical issues) we headed over to the airport.  YAY!  He wasted no time in getting together with friends so we picked up his friend Ben at 11:30pm.  Paul has really missed his friends.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Engagement Off

Apparently, Michael and Diana have called off their engagement.  Even though Kelly and I are sad about this, we recognize the blessings that come from making difficult decisions before you dig yourself in a hole you can't get out of. 

Michael sounded like he was heartbroken. However, we could detect some excitement in his voice as we discussed the prospect of going up to BYU-I with Cory as a "free man". 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Trampoline!




 Earlier this week, my friend from work (Jody) asked me if we'd like their trampoline.  I thought, "Sure!  Anika has just gotten off Dr's orders for chipping her elbow doing a back handspring!  Let's see if we can do more damage!" 

So Saturday morning, Jody and her husband Brad, came over and we set up the tramp.  It's 15'x15' square!

Bummer is that Anika was given a choice earlier in the week and she chose to be on house arrest for a week.  I even warned her that the "Circus" may come and set up in our backyard and she would not be able to take part in it.  So as you can see, she got to watch all the festivities from inside, while I displayed my best areal splits, kung foo karate chops and, my "Oh what a feelin' Toyota jumps! 

Kelly claims that this is what I will be doing with my spare time when no one is looking!  I'm thinkin', "As long as we have this 70 degree California weather, everyone can look!" 

Hey lookie here!... Is Emily still jumpin?... Come on over, the jumpin's fine!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mom vs. Anika

Lately I've had a lot of issues with Anika taking a shower. 
Evening Senario
Mom: "Anika are you going to take a shower tonight?"
Anika: "No, I told I'm going to take one in the morning."
Morning Senario
Mom: "Anika it's time to get up and get in the shower."
Anika: "I'm going to take one tonight."
Then Anika not only refuses to get up, she refuses to get dressed, eat breakfast,
make her lunch and, brush her teeth.  Every morning we fight.
Lately, as we run through the morning senario, I've been giving Anika choice
Mom: "You can choose either get up and get in the shower within the next 5 minutes
 or you can choose to make mom mad and pay the consequenses."
5 minutes later...Anika still in bed.
Mom is fuming...
Mom goes to the kitchen gets a glass of water and the shampoo,
dumps the water on her sleeping child and,
begins to shampoo Anika's head."
Anika is now irate!  She's screaming, fuming and, claiming that I now need to clean
up after my mess.
Mom "I'm sorry, cleaning up is part of the consequences you chose."
Anika has been getting up to take showers ever since.
I love choices!