Thursday, January 27, 2011

Crazy Snowstorm

MK woke up yesterday proclaiming it to be the best day of her life. No school! But there was a price to pay in the form of our neighbor's tree in our front yard.
But we actually got off easy. Bruce got home from work by 6:00 pm on the metro while some of our friends were stranded in their cars and took up to 7 hours to get home from work. We were also lucky enough not to lose power so we could see the Jimmer Show.
He is un-freakin-believable! GO COUGARS! Here's Tom with a giant Jimmer head at the game.Bruce had fun last night driving the suburban around in the 6 inches of heavy wet snow to pick up some friends to watch the game with us. And of course there was no school again today so we can dig out of the winter wonderland that is our cul-de-sac.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

RIP Shirley V

This morning when I heard that Shirley Vlasic had passed away my first thoughts were of how I wish I had done more. But then I thought of all the things I did do with Shirley and it made me happy to have known her. I will remember the following things about her:
She was one of a kind.
She worked hard.
She walked far to get to her jobs over the years.
She loved all things colonial Williamsburg including making candles.
She loved little kids--especially Ella Stevenson.
She loved everybody for that matter.
She loved to comment in SS, RS and institute and sometimes it was hard to get her to stop.
She knew her scriptures.
She had 3 or 4 bags with her everywhere she went.
She did her genealogy and temple work.
She was generous with the little she had.
She loved to write notes to people and send them in the mail.
She was without guile.
She would greet me every Sunday with a "Happy Sabbath".
She had no close family.
She was happy.

Vienna Ward was her family. I'm grateful for all of the families in the ward who stepped it up over the years to take care of her. This scripture pretty much sums up why I really wish I had done more....
  • Matthew 25:40

    And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Ice Day

What a surprise! MK was so convinced that the sleet last night wouldn't amount to anything that she was up and halfway ready for school before I woke up to tell her she could go back to sleep. It hadn't even occurred to her to check the FCPS website. It was so nice to stay in and keep warm. It was also a good opportunity to do a little organizing. I ended up with 3 hefty trash bags full of junk to get rid of out of my scrapbooking/sewing/guest room. It was LONG overdue. Today is also Grandpa D's birthday:) Here's a recent photo:

Check out that dimple. It's been passed down to Mikey:) I had big plans to take lunch over but the ice storm had other ideas. Instead I honored him by watching Bringing up Baby starring fellow birthday boy, Cary Grant.And while I'm on the topic, here are my top five favorite Cary Grant movies:

5. Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House

4. North by Northwest

3. Charade
2. An Affair to RememberAnd my all time favorite: 1. His Girl Friday
I highly recommend all of the above!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Off to a Rip Roaring Start. Not.

Winter. Blech. At least the days are getting longer and it hasn't snowed much this year. And there is always this to get into: And thankfully there is basketball. Jimmer has been outstanding for BYU. The Celtics beat the Heat in Miami and then there's church basketball.... The YM all did crazy hair cuts for their first game this year. Mikey rocking his hawk: It was sweet finally beating Oakton today. Our YM have struggled in the past, but this looks like it could be our year to run the table. MK has been playing well for her HS and YW's teams and it's been heaven watching her hard work pay off.
She often has to dress up for school on game days:And speaking of dressing up, here they are ready for the new year's dance:
It's already been 15 days into the new year and I haven't made a single resolution. But now I'm thinking it would probably be a good idea to set some goals. Since there may be a wedding or two on the horizon (a mom can dream can't she?) I guess it's time to stop letting this:
and this stand between me and my desire to stop looking like: Thankfully I've had a life long love of exercise and since I've lost the same 15 pounds about 10 times now I know I can do it. It's just keeping it off that would be nice.

Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year's Eve

I dropped Laura and Tom off at the curb at BWI yesterday. It was a sad moment. They were so much fun to have home! On Wednesday we trekked downtown and ate at Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street. It was a purely DC cultural experience. And they don't take credit cards. As far as the dogs go, Ben's doesn't even come close to J-Dawgs but I guess their chili was OK. For dinner that night we had Thanksgiving part II. Dad soaked a turkey breast over night in a brine and boy was it good! On Tuesday Laura and I hit up the great sales at the Leesburg Outlets and then enjoyed a nice visit with a New Zealand bound Anna and her momma out in the the beautiful VA boondocks. They have a sweet set up. On the way home Tom, Mikey and MK met up with us at Famous Dave's for dinner where Laura's manager from when she worked there gave us a 20% off discount. Oh yeah. On Monday, Laura and I hit up Unique and left ever so ticked off. We found something we REALLY wanted to buy, but someone had removed the price tag. No tag, no sale. And no convincing the rude supervisor otherwise. Oh well, it's still the place to go for ridiculous awesome finds. The deal of the week: 2 pairs of brand new lucky jeans for $20. Double scorage! We've also had a fun week working on jigsaw puzzles, reading fun books we got for Christmas and let's not forget sleeping in! So that was our week. Here is a brief summary of our year which most of you have already read because it's

The Nielson Family 2010 Christmas Letter

As it turns out, Jessica is the hostess with the mostest. For some reason as soon as her parents go out of town a murder occurs. In October there was “the death of a vampire” and back in February “death by chocolate” had our house overrun with suspects. Fortunately, the mystery is always solved before the cops get involved. And the house is usually put back together before the parents get back. Although she only lives about 3 miles away we usually don’t know what she’s up to until after the fact. She’ll say stuff like: “Oh yeah, did I tell you I went to NYC this past weekend?” Or, “Didn’t I mention that I signed up to do the Ragnar relay? I ran in it yesterday.” Jessica is currently dating a great guy from Herndon.

According to Facebook, Nathan is obsessed with chicken nuggets. Aside from that, he a first year law student at the University of Idaho. We recently went to visit and were amazed at how beautiful Northern Idaho is. Who knew? They have a sweet set up only a few blocks away from campus. Steph has done a great job making their apartment home sweet home. The law school is bit of a dump, but I suppose you can’t have everything.

Jeff is married! Wow. As is the case with our other daughter in law, we thank our lucky stars everyday for Krista. They are living in Waco, Texas. Unlike most of the Lone Star State, we found out that Waco is kind of a pit when we recently visited. But, the campus of Baylor Law is amazing. They have worked hard to make their little apartment into a slice of heaven on earth. Ahh, young love. Like N&S, J&K are great at keeping up with their blogging so we don’t have to miss them so much!

Tom is not married. But he does love his job at J-Dawgs. He is one happy guy even if all of his sports teams stink out loud. With his crazy busy work schedule it’s a wonder that he’s still on track to graduate in ’12 with his degree in sociology. We enjoyed having him home for a week in August when we went to the beach and got to enjoy his unique sense of humor. All I can say is, thanks dawg, for being Thom.

Laura is doing her thing at BYU. She had a fantastic time studying abroad for four months in London; even if the postal system did lose a package containing most of her souvenirs. She also came close to missing Jeff and Krista’s wedding because of Eyjafjallajokull. How could something so unpronounceable wreak so much havoc? It erupted as she was taking her finals. Suffice it to say, she had an interesting trip home. She is happily pursuing a degree in exercise wellness and loves having Tom and her Nielson grandparents close by. She is bringing a boy home to meet the family over Christmas break. Stay tuned…

Mike aka Mr. Conscientious has had a busy year. He went to Kirtland, Ohio for our stake Youth Conference, hit up Goshen Scout Reservation for scout camp and in July he and his dad went on a 200 mile bike trip with the older scouts for their high adventure trip. He enjoys going above and beyond his homework assignments often opting to produce videos to turn in that are both clever and entertaining. Our family’s 13 year streak of perfect attendance to early morning seminary was broken this past April when Mikey had to miss 3 days for Jeff’s wedding. Boo!

Mary Kate is always moving. She’s either shooting hoops, playing field hockey, splashing around at the pool, roller blading, jumping on the trampoline or riding her bike. The girl is a blur. She loved having Laura home this summer to be goofy with. She gets up every morning at o’dark thirty (along with Mikey) and absolutely loves her seminary class. She has very little use for TV because with all that moving she needs her sleep. This fall she played on the JV field hockey team and is now shooting hoops for the Madison HS freshman team. She couldn’t be happier.

Bruce is quite the trip planner. He is the master of minutiae when it comes to detailing an itinerary. In April he managed to get Laura home via Paris, Madrid and Philadelphia when the rest of the BYU Londoners were stranded. While driving through Idaho last month, he knew the precise location of the Sonic hamburger joint and the appointed time to stop for lunch. Our burgers were roller skated out to our car right on cue. He knows the exits on Interstate 95 for every Chick-fil-A between here and Cocoa Beach. He knows exactly where to park at BWI and Dulles and rarely if ever forgets to print out his boarding pass exactly 24 hours in advance for our flights on Southwest. For Jeff and Krista’s wedding he booked rooms in the Cedar City Hampton Inn so that we could be in the same hallway with both sets of Grandparents. We’ve all decided he’s a walking GPS.

Lucky Linda got to go to London back in February with Bruce (on another one of his famous trips) to visit Laura. We had a great time. While we were there several of the tube stations were down for renovations to get them spiffed up for the Olympics so we ended up doing a lot more walking than we expected to; which actually turned out to be a good thing considering how many Ben’s cookies we consumed. While browsing the miniature mosaics at the V & A museum she managed to accidentally set off the security alarm. Looking like the dorky American tourists we are actually worked to our advantage when the security guards took one look at us, rolled their eyes and let us be.

Happy New Year Everyone!


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Happy Holidays!

Even though I'm missing my married sons and their wives this Christmas, we (especially Mary Kate) LOVE having Tom and Laura home from BYU. We also had the pleasure of getting to know Laura's friend, Jordan, who visited us for a few days. Tom brings nothing but happiness to our family. I am one lucky mom;) For example, while I was out today Mikey, Mary Kate and Tom cleaned the kitchen, washed the dishes, vacuumed the family room and washed the kitchen floor. My Christmas is complete! Now if my fudge would just turned out. Tried to make the old time fudge from Hershey's cocoa and the first two batches turned out like syrup and the last one turned out like concrete. Oh well. I guess it's back to the marshmallow fluff. Highlights of the past few days include watching MK play in two basketball games:
Watching her sing in her winter chorus concert (no picture in her long black dress). And seeing wacky Christmas lights:Since these houses are in Alexandria we also hit up Krispy Kreme for hot glazed donuts and some hot cocoa. We are eating too much and having too much fun, but it will be back to the grind before we know it, so it's all good.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

So Good!

It was cold, snowy and downright nasty to be out and about today. So when I got home from my errands I made a crock pot full of some of the best soup I've ever had in my life. Warmed me up through and through:) I also made fudge for MK to give for her secret Santa gift tomorrow. Yeah, sure, that's the ONLY reason I made it.