Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November

We are all just loving playing with Max these days. He's so fun and just content to hang out doing whatever we are doing.




Ben brought home a big box one day and you would have thought it was the best gift in the world! The kids loved playing in it and hiding in it. One day I was cleaning up after lunch and I couldn't find Rachel and Luke. They were so quiet! (Which usually means trouble...) Then I see two pairs of little feet poking out of the end of the box. So cute I had to take a picture!

Emma has been progressing very quickly with her piano lately. She is learning to play some Christmas songs now and is so excited about it!

Happy Thanksgiving!!! This Thanksgiving was one of the best we've had. The morning was a tad crazy trying to cook our portion of the meal and have everything hot and ready on time. But the afternoon and evening were glorious. The food was divine! So delicious! My mother-in-law is a fantastic cook. And Sue's green beans had me coming back for seconds and thirds! The rest of the day was filled with yummy pie, game-playing for grown-ups and kids, relaxing, and watching Charlie Brown Thanksgiving while snuggling with Grandma on her bed. A good day, indeed.









I love Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

October Fun

Whew! October was a fun, full month! I'm quite sad that it's over--there's always so much to do in October.

Our annual canyon drive and picnic to collect fall leaves.

Rachel sported this cool spider headband all day long (made at preschool).

I took the kids to see the witches at Gardner Village. So fun, but so PACKED! I couldn't believe how many people were there.


I also took them to Pumpkinland. I love their selection of pumpkins. We got some cool ones!


My papa turned 80! My grandma had a little open house to celebrate. Love you papa!

Ben's Aunt Carol came for a visit from Washington and upon seeing my four children, commented "you must have a lot of energy!" Four kids is a lot, isn't it?!

Ben was kind enough to let me take a five-day trip to San Antonio to visit my family. I only took Max, who was so easy, and we just had a blast! We ate, shopped, ate, watched Alexandra perform with the band, ate some more, played games, took walks, and got to hear my dad speak in Stake Conference. It was a super fun, super relaxing break for me and I'm so glad I got the chance to go.
My dad and Max

Our "Modern Family" photo.

I got to see my bro Paul and his cute family too!

One of the highlights of my trip was going to a good ol' Texas high school football game! Friday night lights, anyone? It was fun and the best part was seeing my sister play in the band. Check out our cool Reagan Rattlers tattoos!

Ben took the kids to Cornbelly's while I was in Texas.


Carving pumpkins!


Rachel and Luke were invited to a little Joy School Halloween party and they thought it was awesome.

Made homemade rootbeer for the first time. LOVED IT! New tradition, for sure.

My cute kiddos on Halloween. We had a Mulan, a bride, a firefighter, and a pumpkin.






Luke's best buddy, Nathan, was also a firefighter and they were too cute running around together trick-or-treating. Love our little boys!!!

The whole Bergin-Familia clan. Seven total! Can't believe it.

Whew! And now we're onto Thanksgiving. I love this time of year!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Crepe Extravaganza



Brooke is visiting her family in San Antonio for five days. I know the kids are going to miss her a lot, so I decided to treat them to their favorite breakfast food: crepes! I went all out and made blueberry and cream pie filling from scratch. For the crepe filling, they could have banana-Nutella, cinnamon-sugar-banana (inspired by the fried bananas at Tucano's and Rodizio), blueberry-lemon curd, cream pie filling with chocolate syrup and whipped cream, or plain old maple syrup. As usual, the blueberry-lemon filling was their favorite.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Too Cute for Words

I had a little photo shoot yesterday with a pint-size puppy dog.