Some people earn a Bachelor's Degree in four years... the Miller family invests in the future in other ways in four years...
Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Christmases
Christmases...
2014
2016
2017
2018
* Christmas 2015 I was 35 weeks pregnant with twins, so we stayed in Colorado and didn't get to see our cousins that year.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Peach Bowl!
Today, thanks to a completely unexpected Christmas surprise from my Hubby...
He and I will be in Atlanta attending the Chic-Fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta, GA today.
I have seen Michigan play football in person three times previously (once in the Big House with my parents, once in Columbus with a friend, and once in Utah with Hubby), and NEVER at a Bowl game, so this will be very exciting. Plus, Hubby and I are getting away just the two of us, which happens so rarely -- and he arranged the entire getaway without my knowing and then he told me Christmas morning.
We are going to have a blast!
GO BLUE!
Friday, December 28, 2018
Thursday, December 27, 2018
A Beer
Last night on the way home from church as were discussing leaving cookies and milk for Santa.
Mama: Maybe we should leave Santa a beer. By the time he gets to our house he might really need a beer.
Howard: He already has a beard.
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Cherishing Chistmas 2018
I write so many blog posts in my head throughout the day chronically the life and times of this season of our life -- the good, bad, funny, and ugly. Then, so often, when I climb into bed at the end of the day, I either can't remember the topics I thought of earlier in the day, or (more often), I am so exhausted and ready to hit the sack that I post something much shorter instead.
That being said, I do want to post how we spent our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and how I will cherish this year's Christmas festivities for many years to come. To be very frank, our Christmas Even and Christmas Day were absolutely perfect. We had such incredibly joyful, laughter-filled, family days... and for the first year (possibly because both days were so fun), I was keenly aware throughout both days how lucky we are and wondered why our days were so perfect when others' are not.
Not to bring down this post, but the truth is, we had such amazing days... and I was so cognizant of mothers who cannot be with their children on Christmas; women who want to be mothers and so spend Christmas grieving that they do not get to wrap presents for little ones; adults who are lonely because they haven't found a spouse or are grieving because they are separated from a spouse or former spouse; children who are missing a parent -- children of any age -- young children or adult children who are grieving this year without a parent. While I did not have a moment to myself on Christmas with all our joyful hustle and bustle, I was thinking of adults who had far too many moments to themselves this year. Adults who might desire a happy home with a spouse and children, and yet, whatever the circumstances, they are not experiencing that this year.
I was keenly missing my sister this year, and aware that she never experienced the joy of being a parent making Christmas magical for children on Christmas morning.
Why did my family experience such a joy-filled Christmas Even and Christmas Day when others are hurting? I do not know.
But I absolutely cherish these days, our healthy happy children, and my wonderful Husband. I have no idea why such joy and grace have been bestowed on us by our Loving Heavenly Father this year. We simply cherish our blessed day and say, "Thank you!"
Here are some pictures and descriptions from our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
While I was wrapping presents, Hubby was in charge... and then he called me upstairs to see what our children had done during a few moments of being "a little too quiet". They had all used magic markers to apply makeup to their faces -- eyelids, lips, and cheeks, (and drawings along their arms and legs).
After lots of soap and baths all around, some of the magic marker faded a little before church (Tracey's eyelids are still pink, now 36 hours later) and we attended the family Christmas Eve service.
Lee Lee went to the nursery, but this is the first time Howard and Caroline have stayed in church with us for an event like this, and they did so well. They got antsy about halfway through, but calmed down when they got to hold their own lighted candles in the end -- and we were thrilled that no fire accidents happened (Praise God!).
We went home and went right up to bed... and Santa came while we were sleeping.
You can't see our full stockings very well... but they are hung by the chimney with care.
Santa ate the cookies and drank the milk, and left a long note. Among other things, he explained that everyone's presents from him were wrapped in specific wrapping paper -- so he had to leave us a key to know who's presents went with which wrapping paper. It was a system that worked very well for our crew of children who mostly cannot read yet.
Our Mr. Shepherd found the Baby Jesus under the Christmas tree with all of the presents -- Baby Jesus, the greatest present and best present of Christmas Day!
Christmas morning started with a Mama workout before the kids were up... it felt like a Christmas present to myself.
Kids ready at the top of the stairs to run down to see if Santa came...
He did!
Some pictures from opening presents. Santa brought some toys. Mama and Daddy gave some books. The three big kids exchanged names and each bought a book for one sibling, which was fun, and Hubby and I exchanged a few presents as well.
Howard choose a superhero hat to give Daddy.
The big kids were happy to help Lee Lee open her gifts.
The biggest surprise of the day was when Hubby informed me (a little at a time) that his parents are watching our children this weekend (when we're in St. Louis) so that he and I can have a little getaway...
That would have been an awesome gift, but that wasn't all...
He and I are flying from St. Louis to Atlanta to watch the University of Michigan play in the Chic-Fil-A Peach Bowl!
I was SHOCKED!
Such a great surprise also means that we are moving up our St. Louis departure to give our kids a chance to settle in with Memaw and Peepaw before we leave for two nights. So, much of my Chirstmas afternoon was spent trying to arrange longer pet-sitting arrangements for Lexie and Lloyd, and folding laundry that had been piling up on a bed in our basement in order to organize packing. Our hope is to leave mid-day tomorrow.
Then, in the evening, we opened a few of the family games that Santa brought us and had fun with Hungry Hungry Hippos and Operation.
The kids spent the entire day playing with their new toys and building a lot together with some building toys that they all received.
Caroline received pretend dishes and a plastic tea set, and spent several hours arranging a tea party for herself and imaginary guests while Tracey and Howard were building figures with some new building toys.
I do know not every Christmas can be so perfect... so I am going to cherish this one for many many years.
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Our Christmas Card 2018
Christmas Letter 2018
The Mountain Millers have had a terrific year in 2018. After
a few years where leaving the house with our twin babies and toddler felt like
a game of Russian roulette, Chris and I seem to have hit our parenting stride
this year with our “four under five” and leaving the house for errands,
adventures, and routine activities seems much more manageable. With that, we’ve
been able to become involved in more church and community
activities, which has been fun for our children and for us.
Tracey Ann turned four this year and played on two soccer
teams, took swimming lessons, performed in her first dance recital, and is
proving to be quite a social butterfly at school. She is certainly the
ringleader at our house with three younger siblings looking up to her ready to
actively participate in any game, show, or idea she can imagine.
Our Howard James has so much energy. “Why walk or sit when
you can jump and run?” seems to be his motto. With that motto came six stitches
this year – three in January and three in July and all on his head due to falls
or collisions. He is taking dance with his sisters, but really wants to play
any activity with a ball. Baseball, football, volleyball, soccer, or simple
games of catch are staples in our house as per Howard‘s request.
It has been so fun to watch our sweet Caroline Christine
become her own person this year. She loves being a helpful big sister to Lee
Lee and helping Mama or Daddy around the house any chance she can. A favorite
activity is loading and unloading the dishwasher. She also loves dance
class this year and seems to be quite a little fish anytime we have the chance
to go swimming.
As our fourth child, Addallee Marigold, lives a very happy
and busy life in hand-me-downs, she is truly a joyful addition to our family.
She chases after her older siblings in an effort to be included as fast as her
little legs will toddle her, and her two sisters and brother love her to
pieces.
Our lives very much revolve around our tiny humans, and
Chris and I couldn’t be happier about it. Chris continues to work for the
Garfield RE2 school district as Dean and Athletic Director of Rifle Middle
School and serves on various district committees. He has also started taking
local security jobs for an organization in our area on nights and weekends. My
priority is of course Chris, and our four children, but I continue to work part
time as a Teacher for students with Visual Impairments in our area. I also
teach a few classes at the community college, and have started to take a more
active role in children’s ministry at our church.
We continue to pray for our community, state, country, and
world and in such a broken place, we cherish you, our dear friends, nearby and
across the miles. We’d love to host you in Rifle anytime life could bring you
our way, but are so grateful for your friendship until we meet again.
We wish you the Merriest of Christmases as you celebrate the
birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, and great health and happiness in the New
Year.
Much Love,
The Mountain Millers 2018
Chris, Brooke, Tracey, Howard, Caroline and Addallee
(and animals, Lexie and Lloyd)
Monday, December 24, 2018
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Last Chance
Yesterday we went to Grand Junction for some family time, some shopping, and for our last chance to chat with Santa before Christmas. We had an awesome day full of fun and Christmas magic, but I will have to write about it another when I'm not struggling to keep my eyes open.
Merry Christmas.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Favorite Ornaments 2018
I love putting up a tree every Christmas. I love the ornaments that I pull out of storage and hang withe care recalling from whom, when, or where they originated.
I have old and new ornaments, clothe ornaments, glass ornaments, very fragile ornaments, character ornaments, sentimental ornaments, Lenox ornaments, plastic ornaments, gold-ish ornaments, musical ornaments...and more. I have many ornaments from over the years.
This year, I am finding a few new kinds of ornaments on my tree than ever before... and they are my new favorites.
Now that I have children in school, I have homemade ornaments from my children and I absolutely love them!
These are my favorite ornaments of 2018:
A snowman in a snow globe by Caroline
A manger scene made last year by Tracey
A sparkly ornament by Howard
A beautiful snowflake by Tracey