Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Merry Christmas Eve 2009



Our Christmas is usually divided into parts, his family, my family. I guess everybody does something like that. Every Christmas Eve we celebrate with Bert's family. Aunt Beverly said when our kids were little that it was only fair for the Sumner family to start coming to our house so Luke and Jacqulin could get in bed and get ready for Santa. Thanks Beverly! That has been the greatest blessing over the years. It usually meant getting the kids in bed so that Bert could put something together and I could get the wrapping done!

We enjoy the Sumner clan coming to our house every Christmas Eve. This year we even had a new addition, Little Anna! I loved that she came to our house for her first Christmas Eve celebration. Here are a couple of people who loved having her here as well.



This is Papa and his new wife, Bobbie. Papa gave us a scare this year and spent the entire month of October in the hospital. He had a bout with pneumonia and then open heart surgery. We were so blessed to have him in our house this Christmas. We love you Papa and we are very thankful you are well.

Every year we read the Christmas story together. For the last several years Luke has read the story. This year Jacqulin asked him if she could read it. She is growing up so fast. It was nice for her to read the scripture aloud to our family. It was almost as if it was a statement of her faith. She did a great job.


We always eat soup on Christmas Eve. In one of Jacqulin's classes they were discussing holiday traditions. She said everyone thought soup for dinner wasn't very Christmasy - I don't think it is either but my kids think it's the norm now. This year we had Taco Soup, White Chicken Chili and I added Chicken Tetrazini (not a soup).



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Some kitchen back story!



Most of our friends and family know the kitchen has been a labor of love and most of the labor was done by Bert. We did hire some things done but, thankfully, Bert is very capable of doing a lot of the work himself.
Well, the last day of school before Christmas break was December 18 and it was one of those silly 2 hour days. Jacqulin's class had a party, Luke had a final. We were all home by 10:30.
Jacqulin and I had plans to go the Rockette's Christmas program at 5:00 with her friend Kahsia.
Well about 1:00 Bert was outside (in the rain) making one last cut with the saw. He ran inside, and started screaming for me. When I found him he was on his knees on the floor in a ball holding his hand. I didn't know what had happened and he wouldn't let me touch him.
He had cut his thumb. I thought it got caught on the saw. It ended up a metal ruler got caught in the saw and it slammed into Bert's thumb.
We made a quick trip to the emergency room for a bandage and a tetnus shot. Thankfully he kept his thumb and all his fingers. Just lost a thumb nail.



Jacqulin, Me and Kahsia ready for our show.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Layla Jane Totcky



Layla is my sister, Sonya's, grandbaby. She is the first great-grandchild in the Totcky clan. Unfortunately, we don't see her very often so I was thrilled when her "Me" (that is Sonya's Granny name) and Poopa (Billy) brought her to Franklin on Christmas day. She did not stop the entire time she was here.


My mom kept cereal in the bottom cabinet and everyone new that . I know everyone of my cousins and probably all the neighbors could tell you where the cereal was in our house. It seemed almost magical and something your were compelled to share. We played in that cabinet too. Bottom cabinets make the best cars and your could get several kids in one cabinet car.

Well, with the kitchen renovation I haven't sorted out what goes where. All my spices were placed in a couple baskets in a bottom cabinet. It was magical for Layla. She played with those spices for hours. I may keep those spices there forever just so she can come back and play with them.


If she would just line them up everything would taste better.


Shake, shake, shake....