Eric, Keri, Tanner, Austin, Carson & McKenna

Friday, December 31, 2010

Christmas Wouldn't Be Christmas Without...

Gingerbread Houses
One of my sweet friends brought me this beautiful gingerbread house.  What a work of art!  We were so amazed at the detail and effort that went into creating this masterpiece.  I am so blessed to have such talented and amazing friends who share with me.  Thanks, Keani!

The Gifford's Amazing Gingerbread Art.
What you can't see in this picture is the beautiful rock work on the chimney side of the house, the fish in the pond, the flowers in the window box, the slate sidewalk up to the door, the presents under the trees, the logs stacked nicely at the back door and the beautiful garland lining the fence - AMAZING!!

After seeing that, we thought we would try our hand at it.  Carson and McKenna had a great time working on this together:

McKenna holding the roof together while Carson applies the frosting.

The Details
The Family
The Finished Product

Christmas Concerts
Tanner and Austin's award winning choirs put on a beautiful winter concert at Union High School and Carson participated in his first Christmas orchestra concert.  Carson had a lot of fun learning Christmas music on his violin.  One of our favorite holiday past-times this year was opening the hymn book and me accompanying him on the Christmas hymns.

Austin Seo, Chad Richards and Carson Sork playing Sleigh Ride
with the Pacific Middle School Orchestra

Mrs. Brosius, the best Orchestra teacher in the world!

Of course we put together our family Christmas program for Grandma Hirons and the other residents at her retirement home.  Tanner sang "Believe" with Tasha from Polar Express.  Austin played the Christmas Cannon from the Trans Siberian Orchestra composed by Pachabel on the piano.  Carson played a few carols on his violin and was also the MC for the night.  McKenna sang "Where are you Christmas," from the Grinch.  We also had Alex Reid, the McKague family and Tasha's girls perform with us.  The highlight for me was when a resident came up after and wanted us to keep singing.  I invited her to sit on the piano bench with me and all the performers came and sang Christmas carols with her. She said she has always wanted to sing with a choir, but could never find one that would take her.  I assured her we would.  And we sang and sang and sang.  I am sure it made her night, as it did mine.


The Sork Family, December 2010

Christmas Eve Parties
Christmas Eve is almost as great as Christmas itself!  All year we look forward to our aebelskiver brunch with the Tippetts family.  Toasty bacon, sizzling sausage, fluffy scrambled eggs,  roasted potatoes and of course the aebelskivers with various toppings like warm maple syrup, cherry and apple pie filling, homemade raspberry jam and vanilla ice cream haunt our dreams for weeks before.  YUM!  After we have filled our plates and our stomaches, we hang around play games and visit with everyone then go back to the kitchen for more.  We had a special visit from Santa this year too.




Carson and McKenna displaying the joy in giving and receiving.
In the later afternoon we head over to Lani's to spend Christmas eve with her and the Gordon/Sork clan.  The kids get their Christmas jammies (and underwear), help with the Christmas puzzle and eat their favorite foods until their heart's content.  Of course Grandma G makes sure everyone has exactly what they want to eat.  Grandma Hirons, Cathy and Steve are always fun to have around.  We also get to spend time with Uncle Scott who we so rarely get to see.  We make it home just in time to be tucked into bed before Santa arrives.

Uncle Scott Gordon, Steve and Cathy Gehlhausen and Leah


Grandma Hirons

Lani, fondly known as Grandma G

"I am SOO excited!"
Tanner

"I think I will have to grow into these."
Carson

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas Morning

Before the sun comes up Christmas morning, everyone piles on my bed to hear the Christmas story.  This year Eric chose to focus on the wise men.  They sought the Savior, and when they found him they spread the good news so others could find him too.  Dad encouraged us to be like the wise men and always seek the Savior in our lives and share His message with others.

Following our Christmas devotional Dad goes down to check if Santa has come.  He always ooo’s and aaaah’s and assures us that Santa has definitely been here.  We wait anxiously at the top of the stairs.  When we hear Christmas music playing from Eric's Christmas Morning playlist, we know he is ready for us to come and see what has been left under the tree—FINALLY!

Our Christmas tree after Santa's visit.

Christmas morning always has fun surprises for everyone!

Carson opening his gifts on
Christmas Morning 2010

Austin opening his new swimsuit to use on our Disney cruise in April

McKenna (and everyone else) loves the mini boxes of cereal Santa leaves for them.
This look of craziness explains why Mom doesn't serve sugared cereal all the time.


Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Festival of Nativities


The first weekend of December brings the Festival of Nativities.  As my kids get older, they complain a little more about going.  I determined their complaining is because I make them dress up in the children's area and pose for a picture in the manger.  This year I decided to use the camera a different way and see if it made a difference in their attitudes:  

One of the nativities on display.
As we piled into the van to go, I split the family into three teams.  I gave each team a digital camera and a list of ten items they needed to find at the festival and take a picture of (such as a nativity from Germany, the most colorful nativity, the biggest nativity, etc.).  It was fun trying to find the specific items on the list and not letting the other teams see you taking pictures (thus alerting them to an item they needed to photograph too).  At the end of the evening we met in Joseph’s Workshop to share our pictures and experience with one another.  

 "Nativity with the most pieces"
Team Austin and Dad
 "Joseph with the baby, Jesus"
Team:  Tanner and Carson
There were so many different pictures taken for the same item on the list.  We really got to see and experience all the festival had to offer.  I don’t think the kids will complain next year about attending this wonderful Christmas event with me.  Tanner even said he might want to bring a date along!





Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Great Christmas Tree Hunt

McKenna peeking out of her snow shelter.

For the last three or four years we have taken the Saturday following Thanksgiving to go into the mountains with several of our friends to find our Christmas tree.  This year we were especially excited because of the wet weather we have had.  We knew there would be lots of snow to play in.  

McKenna preparing for the ensuing snowball fight.

Someone warn Carson, "In-coming from Austin! Don't worry, Tanner will get him for you!"

Carson taking it out on McKenna - are you all seeing the pecking order?!


















We were not disappointed.  With all the snow, finding the tree was the easy part; finding our way back to the vehicles and our friends was a little harder.  Next time I think we will be a little better about marking a trail as we head into the woods. 

Yeah, the real man that cut it down is not in this picture...
Austin was being very particular this year about the kind of tree he wanted.  I am not sure if he got exactly what he had in mind, but he did approve it before we cut it down.   

McKenna, Mom, Carson and Dad warming up with a hot lunch.

After all that work a nice warm bowl of chili topped with cheese, hot dogs and chips, and hot chocolate with marshmallows was a much needed treat. 

Our tree on Christmas morning.  It looks like Santa has been here!

 Monday night for Family Home Evening we decorated the tree.  Each member of the family has their own set of ornaments that mark special memories and/or events in their lives.  It is fun to reflect on where we have been and where we are going over the years.  The tree looked beautiful in our living room all month long.