Monday, December 15, 2008

December Happenings

Heather turned 38 years old on December 1st. I had a great day going sailing and spending the evening with my family. I got a new ipod shuffle (that Megan loaded full of music) so I can have something to listen to exercising. I also enjoyed a big slice of Chocolate Cream Pie.


Here are a few pictures of the majestic view we are privileged to witness on a daily basis. I call it the many faces of Mt. Rainier.












Erica visiting with Santa. I am sure she is asking for a Puppy. For most of you I know this is a sad amount of snow, but for us it is a big deal and the kids were very excited to take pictures. But most of you can not say you have Rudolf's family living in your backyard. If you look close you will see the mother behind the fence in the middle of the picture.Here is our beautiful Christmas tree. The girls had lots of fun making old fashion popcorn and cranberry strings for decorations. We are having a wonderful Christmas Season and hope you all are as well. Hope to see you soon in the coming year.

Erica's Baptism


We were lucky to have Grandma Yost, Grandpa Yost, and Uncle Thayne come to visit for Erica's baptism on Novemer 8th. (You will see pictures of them sailing with us in the previous posting.)
Erica was so excited to be baptised into the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattrer-day Saints. She has grown up so much over the last year.
Erica recieving her own scriptures.

Sailing Adventures

We took every opportunity possible to shanghai family and friends to go sailing with us. We are still learning the basics, so it is great practice to go out with other people that know nothing about sailing, because they don't know what we don't know!





Here is a picture of Heather trying to remember how to tie a bowline knot on the jib sheet. (Don't you love the sound of the pirate terminology.) And Tracy teaching Megan some basic sailing knots.















Just enjoying the quiet ride and trying not to freeze in November.








Megan and Grandma Yost in front of the Gig Harbor lighthouse at the mouth of the harbor.
Josh posing at the mast after the trip.





Erica likes to be daring and ride up on the bow pulpit. If we ever loose anyone overboard it will most likely be her.
Here are a few nice pictures of Gig Harbor. It is a beautiful little harbor. I often feel like I am just on vacation then remember I am so lucky to actually live here.

Soccer

This Fall both Erica and Josh played soccer. They practiced on evening a week and had a game every Saturday. It was great to have practices just down the street at the school so they could walk to practice or back home if needed. Games were really fun. Of course they played rain, fog, or shine. Thankfully we had a mild fall with mostly sunshine. Here are a few action shots.

Josh playing in the worst downpour of the season!














Joshua playing his last game of the season.

Erica (a.k.a. Jake to her soccer team) playing center defender. She was the big hitter on the team.


Birthdays


Erica was so excited to turn 8 years old on October 10th. We had a fun party with lots of new friends, and one of her best friends (Leah) was able to come visit from Oregon City for the weekend.
Megan turned 14 years old on September 27th. We had a surprise visit of friends from her Girl Scout troop in Oregon City. They came up on the train and spent the weekend with us. They gave her a cocoa mug with all their names on it. We had fun hanging out with old friends. I took Megan to see the "Phantom of the Opera" for her birthday present, and also took her to the Portand Ballet to see "Swan Lake" with her friend Hanna.