We had a week of emotional ups and downs, unexpected travel, and multiple visits with a jolly old man in red. We are especially grateful for our families near and far at this time of year.
On Sunday night, we watched It’s A Wonderful Life and then
found out that Mike’s aunt was taken to the hospital.
On Monday, Mike’s department had its holiday party. He
showed off his trivia smarts and apparently added some needful enthusiasm to
the proceedings. He and his mom discussed going up to Utah to see his aunt and
determine what we might be able to do.
While he was at work, Hallie, Diamond, and the kids played
with neighbors outside. Diamond and Eliza went to a house in the neighborhood
that gets a daily visit from an ambulance. Eliza asked a whole bunch of her
three-year-old’s questions, and in exchange received a junior paramedic badge.
On Tuesday, Mike and his mom flew up to Salt Lake to see his
aunt in the hospital. Eliza was not happy to see Mike leave.
When Mike and his mom arrived, they were relieved to see
that Aunt Karen’s condition, while grave, had improved markedly. Modern
medicine and priesthood blessings do wonders! We are grateful to have witnessed
both in action, and are grateful to have an opportunity to reconnect with
family, in spite of the circumstances. They spent most of their time in the
hospital room with Aunt Karen and other family members who have rallied around
her. Mom stayed overnight in the room.
Hallie and Diamond looked after the kids, and Hillary came
over to visit. They had a laugh fest while doing Landon’s math homework.
Apparently modern math requires the combined efforts of three adults to figure
it out.
On Wednesday, Eliza had a party for her class. Santa came,
and he was full of jokes and good humor.
Later on, they all went to see Santa again (and Mrs. Claus too)
at the Camarillo Ranch House.
Meanwhile out in Utah, Aunt Karen’s condition continued to
improve. This time, Mike stayed overnight in the hospital room. The recliner in
the room folds flat and is surprisingly comfortable after someone spends
several hours without sleep over multiple days.
By Thursday morning, Aunt Karen had improved to a point
where Mike and his mom felt they could leave her in the very capable hands of
extended family and hospital staff. They took the evening flight back to LA,
where Mike was welcomed back home to very eager kisses and hugs from Hallie and
the little ones.
During the day in California, Landon’s class had a holiday music
concert.
On Friday, Landon’s class had a holiday party. Mike read The Night Before Christmas and taught
the kids how to make snowflakes, and Hallie, Diamond, and the other moms who
came helped the kids make gifts for their families.
We watched Home Alone
for pizza-and-a-movie night. Unfortunately, the kids had a hard time winding
down for bed afterwards. Landon really seemed to identify with the main
character, even going so far as to imitate him combing his hair as he got ready
for bed.
On Saturday, we took the kids to Hallie’s parents’ ward for
breakfast with Santa. Of course, they got to wear their pajamas.
While there, we found out that Riley’s wife Breanne had been taken to the hospital for torn arteries in her neck and had suffered a mini stroke. Fortunately, it appears that she will not have lingering effects from the injury.
The kids got to visit with Santa again.
While there, we found out that Riley’s wife Breanne had been taken to the hospital for torn arteries in her neck and had suffered a mini stroke. Fortunately, it appears that she will not have lingering effects from the injury.
After we got home from the breakfast, Landon went to a
birthday party for his friend Isaac down at Pt. Mugu. Landon had a different
idea of what a military base should look like and was surprised to find that it
looked more like a small town than a field.
While he was out, Mike hung wires for an art wall like we
used to have in Michigan to display all the kids’ art from school. Now to get
some vinyl wall lettering!
The adults spent time wrapping gifts while the children were
otherwise occupied. Hillary, Diamond, and Eliza went next door to put Eliza’s
hair in curlers for church on Sunday.
After the kids went to bed, Hallie and Mike watched
Christmas Vacation while wrapping more gifts. The scene with the squirrel in
the Christmas tree brought back hilarious memories of our
own encounter with a flying squirrel with the Doreys in Nova Scotia. Good
times! We miss you!
When we came to bed, we saw that a secret admirer had left Hallie a message on her bathroom mirror.
We started Sunday with breakfast and everyone getting
gussied up for church. The kids even got along well together!
Hillary came over to remove Eliza’s curlers, and the kids finished getting ready.
Here they are at church.
After church, Diamond attended the stake Christmas concert while the rest of us watched A Charlie Brown Christmas and went out to see the lights. We also happened to see nature's lights to end this shortest day of the year.
Hillary came over to remove Eliza’s curlers, and the kids finished getting ready.
Curls! |
Here they are at church.
After church, Diamond attended the stake Christmas concert while the rest of us watched A Charlie Brown Christmas and went out to see the lights. We also happened to see nature's lights to end this shortest day of the year.
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