Sorry... we have thus far failed to mention that Amber (Decker! woot woot) is staying with us for a while. She arrived the 10th of December and is staying till just after Christmas. We have loved having her here! and we try not to bore her. I'm sure she would LOVE for some of you guys to come visit (for those who are close enough to do so), so feel free to come by for a visit to catch up and/or play games any time!
Sorry so short, but we just wanted to let people know of our special guest ;)
Love you all!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays!!!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Venus and Jupiter in the night sky
I enjoy trying a variety of functions on my camera.
I was able to get this shot the other evening while Jupiter and Venus were visible.
(the two lights in the lower right)
Because I used a flash in this one the walnut tree branches are visible.
The joys of taking your own picture
I wanted a normal picture of myself. Amanda refused to be the photographer since it was FREEZING outside. So as a full fledged Dork I tried taking my own picture by holding the camera out in front of me and snapping a few shots. I tried not to let the cars driving by bother me. Let them think what they wish. When I finally checked the pics on the camera display I noticed Amanda in the background. With a surprised look on my face I turned around and walked through the door to find Amanda waiting and snickering.
We had a great time laughing about it.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The first 'link'
Obviously I have extra time to waste this morning (three minutes before noon. Aack!) Jenn led me to this crazy blog. It makes me laugh and I understand this type of humor. When you have time and wish to improve your health (laughing is good for you) click on the link. Tell them the Decker family sent you. :) word to your mother: superfantastic blog giveaway
Christ Season
can be gifts of service, hope, gratitude, and caring.
I pray that the people I love can feel of my love through the words I speak,
and the small things I do for them.
I pray that the strangers I meet may know of my love for Christ
by what they see in my eyes.
I pray that come January 2009
the world will be a better place because I am in it.
I am grateful for the gift of eternal Life which my savior, Christ, has given me.
May my daily actions show love and gratitude of Him.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Christmas info you didn't think to wonder about.
Did you know that there are more than 21,000 Christmas tree growers in the United States? Christmas trees are grown in all 50 states. It was in Riga, Latvia that a tree was first decorated in celebration of this holiday way back in 1510.
20 % of Americans finish their Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, and 28% of Americans re-gift.
3 billion Christmas cards are sent annually in the United States. Just imagine how much money that is just for the postage. ( Plus I am hoping to receive more than my fair share of those Christmas cards. Hint- hint.)
While we are thinking numbers- you would receive 364 gifts if you were to receive every present in the 12 days of Christmas.
Thanks to the different time zones and rotation of the earth, Santa has 31 hours to deliver gifts. But to make it all the way around the world on Christmas, Santa must travel 650 mph; that is 3,000 times the speed of sound. Good thing his reindeer are quick and that Rudolph's nose doesn't require a plug in or batteries.
20 % of Americans finish their Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve, and 28% of Americans re-gift.
3 billion Christmas cards are sent annually in the United States. Just imagine how much money that is just for the postage. ( Plus I am hoping to receive more than my fair share of those Christmas cards. Hint- hint.)
While we are thinking numbers- you would receive 364 gifts if you were to receive every present in the 12 days of Christmas.
Thanks to the different time zones and rotation of the earth, Santa has 31 hours to deliver gifts. But to make it all the way around the world on Christmas, Santa must travel 650 mph; that is 3,000 times the speed of sound. Good thing his reindeer are quick and that Rudolph's nose doesn't require a plug in or batteries.
Friday, November 28, 2008
A Day with the Daytons
After the turkey and ham were consumed we had to burn off some energy. Jon and Sam did a great job entertaining us while they played a dozen rounds of air hockey with their mom, Rachel. With Jon jumping up and down and Sam's creative techniques it was just as much fun to watch as it is to play.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thanksgiving comes BEFORE Christmas
Now that the elections are over I feel it is time to take down my patriotic decorations which have been up since June. Flag day is June 14th so that is when I try to display my July decorations. Thanksgiving day is next week and I have grandkids visiting. I don't think it would be fair to confuse them with July decorations. Grandma enjoys each holiday and likes to decorate accordingly. I will be buying a pumpkin to make into a turkey to display in that empty spot on the porch. I sure hope there is a big fat pumpkins left over from halloween. Some years it is difficult to actually find pumpkins at this time of year. I think grocery stores quit stocking pumkins after halloween since few people actually make pumpkin pies from the original source.
Thankful Hearts
This Autumn wreath was one I taught at homemaking groups.
THANKSGIVING holiday
Indians and Pigrams Aurelia crafted.
In fourth grade the students learn about supply and demand, or production and distribution. Something like that. Anyway- several times I was able to work with the class to produce an item to sell. I would go into the class with a simple project the kids could produce and sell during a special fund raising event. The classes would compete against each other. Needless to say each time I helped out my child's class out sold the other. One year we did these little Pilgrim and Indian guys. Another year we did Halloween figures of this same size. I cut the wood and supplied the paints and brushes and the kids provided the talent and creativity in painting. It was very fun for me and the kids were able to complete a cute product which always sold out.
In fourth grade the students learn about supply and demand, or production and distribution. Something like that. Anyway- several times I was able to work with the class to produce an item to sell. I would go into the class with a simple project the kids could produce and sell during a special fund raising event. The classes would compete against each other. Needless to say each time I helped out my child's class out sold the other. One year we did these little Pilgrim and Indian guys. Another year we did Halloween figures of this same size. I cut the wood and supplied the paints and brushes and the kids provided the talent and creativity in painting. It was very fun for me and the kids were able to complete a cute product which always sold out.
So these little guys were the class project. The kids also worked in pairs or individually to produce something of their own to sell. Andi and Amanda each made 'turkey kits' with a partner the year they were in fourth grade. I will tell about their experience in a future blog. I have to buy a pumpkin first. Happy THANKSGIVING. I am grateful for YOU.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tag?
Okay, okay....I will play the silly game. I am supposed to come up with two truths and a lie. Well, I NEVER lie so this one should be easy on everyone to guess. It will be soooooo obvious which statement is un-true.
1- I learned how to swim in six days. Day one I could barely stay afloat doggy paddling. By day six I was diving off the high dive and doing back flips on the low dive.
2- I am 100% American. In that I love Disneyland, cherry pies, pizza, and chocolate.
3- I have yet to be able to count to one million, even though I have attempted a couple of times.
Please respond with your guesses. For every person who answers correctly by November 23rd I will send them a handwritten card via snail mail. (assuming I have your address of course) Handwritten greetings are is very rare now-a-days you know. Very rare and desirable.
I tag everyone who has not played this game yet. Tag- YOU are IT!
1- I learned how to swim in six days. Day one I could barely stay afloat doggy paddling. By day six I was diving off the high dive and doing back flips on the low dive.
2- I am 100% American. In that I love Disneyland, cherry pies, pizza, and chocolate.
3- I have yet to be able to count to one million, even though I have attempted a couple of times.
Please respond with your guesses. For every person who answers correctly by November 23rd I will send them a handwritten card via snail mail. (assuming I have your address of course) Handwritten greetings are is very rare now-a-days you know. Very rare and desirable.
I tag everyone who has not played this game yet. Tag- YOU are IT!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
cute boys running by in short shorts
looks more like Puma farted and left
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Exciting News
These are from Aaron and Amber's wedding day. July 16th, 2008. They are both in Japan now as Aaron has 3 years service in the Marines. Amber will be returning state-side this month. We do not know when she will be able to return at this time. Military rules and regulations are so confusing to me.
For those who have not heard the news. . . Amber is expecting. I do not know the due date or much else. We do plan on getting a shirt with 'made in Japan' written across the belly for Amber. It is the least we can do.
Bruce Decker as a young daddy
Bruce and Rachel.
Bruce with Amryn and Rachel.
This is my hunny way before I knew him. Rachel was born the year I graduated from high school. My little sister Michelle was born the same year. Bruce and I did not meet until the end of 1982. We met at a YSI dance which was held at the BYU singles ward building on 900 E in Provo. We became 'just friends' before we decided to get married in '84. We've been together for only a moment in comparison to the 'forever' we have promised each other.
Bruce with Amryn and Rachel.
This is my hunny way before I knew him. Rachel was born the year I graduated from high school. My little sister Michelle was born the same year. Bruce and I did not meet until the end of 1982. We met at a YSI dance which was held at the BYU singles ward building on 900 E in Provo. We became 'just friends' before we decided to get married in '84. We've been together for only a moment in comparison to the 'forever' we have promised each other.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Great Missionaries at the Provo temple
These are missionaries we met while waiting for Rob and Jen at the Provo Temple. There were great and willing to let us take some pictures of them to send to their moms/families.
This was Andi's idea and it worked out great :) I love how they are all so unique. lol
We had each of them write down a family e-mail address that we could send the pictures to.
These two came out after we had started, so we got some pictures of them too.
The digital camera we started with ran out of battery... so we had to use Andi's film camera that she happened to bring that day. It was very entertaining to take some pictures of these great guys while we were waiting for Rob and Jen. They were so nice and quite entertaining. This day was their last trip to the temple before flying out to Chile the following Monday. So I think it was great that we decided to do this. They are great boys and we wish them all the best on their missions and hope they are doing well.
These two came out after we had started, so we got some pictures of them too.
The digital camera we started with ran out of battery... so we had to use Andi's film camera that she happened to bring that day. It was very entertaining to take some pictures of these great guys while we were waiting for Rob and Jen. They were so nice and quite entertaining. This day was their last trip to the temple before flying out to Chile the following Monday. So I think it was great that we decided to do this. They are great boys and we wish them all the best on their missions and hope they are doing well.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Time well spent
This is my grandson, Blake Benjamin. One day last summer he and I played at his house while his dad, mom, and brother went to Lagoon. We had so much fun talking, blowing bubbles with our lips, and taking pictures. Spending time with my grand kids is one of my FAVORITE things to do. Scrap booking and blogging about them is also high on my priority list.
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