Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Time!

PICTURES TO COME!

Dylan and I had such a great Christmas. It was our first together and one of the best I've had. We spent Christmas in Oregon with Dylan's family. Tom and Glenda completely spoiled us, me especially, as they didn't want me to be sad for my first Christmas away from my family. Everything was just so much fun! We spent as much time as possible with Mom and Dad, and Carly, Shem, Stella and Olive. Those girls are getting so big. Dylan went skiing with his buddy Simon one day and Mom had to work so Dad and I took the morning to solve some work problems [yes, this was fun to me!] then headed over to Carly's to hang out with her. We went sledding in their back yard [Shem had made a small slide off their one step porch for Stella] then Shem and Dad headed out to do some hunting while Carly and I headed to the kitchen to make some melting snowman cookies :) On Christmas Eve we had a little family program. Dad and I played an "O Holy Night" duet on the piano [that my Harston family LOVES. We play it about a million times every Christmas. Not exaggerating], Mom sang a song with Dad accompanying, Carly and Shem sang with Shem playing the guitar, and Dylan and I sang with Dyl playing along. Dad read the Christmas story then we had our gift exchange. It was different and fun to open presents on Christmas Eve. Christmas morning we woke up to a small gift from Santa. We went to Mom's parent's house for "dinner' [at noon]. It was fun being with Mom's family and hearing stories of them when they were young. Particular favorites were stories of cow pie filled apples and secret tunnels. When we got home later that afternoon Dylan and I borrowed a car from Dad and headed to Washington. We hadn't planned on a trip but I was so homesick that we decided to make one. What I didn't know before was that my parents were planning to drive down on Monday and surprise me! By us going to Washington we were able to see more family. They also didn't know we were coming. It was so awesome to walk in that door and see the surprise on everyone's faces! We spent all day Sunday with my family. I enjoyed it so much. I tried to make up for a whole season's missed of Christmas baking in one day haha. Monday morning we headed back to Oregon and took little Stella sledding at the golf course where she had a bigger hill. I accidentally found a little jump and got some pretty good air off of it, considering the size of the jump. Tuesday morning came too soon and Dylan and I headed back to the airport to fly back to Provo. Every time we go home to visit it gets harder and harder to leave! It was such a great Christmas though. Definitely one of the best I have ever had. I am so fortunate to have two amazing families. Tom and Glenda and family have welcomed me with open arms and no reservations. I always feel right at home with them. Haha I even accidentally called Tom Daddy, which I usually reserve just for my Dad. I really cannot put into words how blessed I feel to be a part of two of the most excellent, amazing, wonderful, and overall stupendous families.

Christmas Concert

Dylan's Aunt Edye is in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and sent us tickets to the Christmas concert. I was so excited! I had never been to an event in the Conference Center. December 18th rolled around and we bundled up and headed to Salt Lake City. We got there with an hour and a half until the show started and were worried we wouldn't get in! There were so many people there! Finally we got in and found our seats. I don't have other Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas events to compare it to....but this was excellent! The set was amazing and they had dancers with some of the songs. David Archuleta was a guest performer along with Michael York. I'm not the biggest fan of David Archuleta but he did an amazing job. I didn't even know who Michael York was but I was still excited to hear from him. I was expecting him to sing too and couldn't wait for him to take stage. I was pleasantly surprised when, instead of singing, he told stories. He told the story of the origin of the Choir, and the Christmas story. He did a phenomenal job. The way he spoke and the passion he put into his words was so captivating. The only thing I would have wished to different was to hear more from just the Choir. Overall we had such a great time!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Oogloo

Dylan's exclamation [upon driving past a decorated yard] "Oh look! An oogloo!"

[not the yard we passed, but a visual reference as to what an "oogloo" actually is]

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Tonight's Agenda

completed my final final

homemade Christmas decorations [ignore my messy work area!]


my take on the Mackintosh rose. out of color aid paper. no reason.

what will soon be 4 dozen pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. again, no reason. in fact i already have too many chewy oatmeal cookies to fit in my cookie jar....

Mittens!


Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Survival

I know most of the people that read this are family so have already heard this but I just love this song so I wanted to post it! This is Dylan's latest. Check it out! 

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Tale of Three Brother, Finished




......maybe. For lack of time it isn't necessarily exactly what I wanted and I may still edit it if I find time later....but here it is!

Update: It's been spell checked. Hopefully I've fixed all the typos!

Thought of You


This guy is a professor at BYU. This is amazing.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Tale of Three Brothers, Part 1

Here is the begininnging to my final for my illustration class. We had to do sequential art. I love this story from Harry Potter [yes I know I am a huge nerd] and so used that. This is drawn in red pencil and then I inked over it then scanned it in.  This way I can put a filter on the picture and the red wont even show up. Next: coloring!