Thursday, December 29, 2011

Merry Christmas!!
Ok, that's about all the energy I could give to a Christmas card. Between packing up everything for a west coast family Christmas and traveling to Chicago for the Hsieh side celebration I am delegating my limited resources this year. This photo cracks me up because it was taken by a random photographer who happened to be shooting senior pictures at our favorite hiking spot and the kids were very suspicious. They both have that same, "Who the *&%$ are you?" look in their eyes. And because it shows off Ben's dimples. Oh, I love those dimples.
We are chilling at home this week with family and family friends who have graciously traveled from around the country to basically play with our kids. Duncan is here from Chicago and has become Ava's best friend. Before I even get out of bed I hear them reading and coloring and being silly downstairs. He is her adopted Uncle and I'm currently trying to convince him to quit his job and move in with us. Tomorrow I'm making cinnamon rolls to sweeten the deal. And Tia is here spoiling all of us with her hugs and crazy photo taking antics. We are one lucky family. I have more to post on Christmas, Ava playing Mary in her school play, and Ian turning two but right now I have the living room to myself and I'm going to delegate my energy into a cozy fireside nap.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Card Reject 2011

Well another year has come and gone for the Hsieh family. This year we are embracing the small joys life brings. Ian James Theodore Hsieh is now two years old! We are celebrating Ian's first epic throw-up right onto his high-chair tray. I mean could he be any more considerate? Not like Ava's first epic throw-up projected out of her crib right onto Mama's new cashmere sweater and all over the guest room. So what if his language only includes one sound from each word, or he can only build a three block tower. It's selfless acts of kindness that really matter in our home.
Ava has been thriving in school and we're encouraged that her teacher says things like, "Ava really likes to do things her own way doesn't she?" We're also thankful that she's increased her repertoire of songs with catchy tunes like, "Booty, booty, shake, shake." (complete with motions!) And her spelling has really improved. See below:
In a surprise move, both our pets decided to take an outward bound journey. Stormy took the lead by escaping in June and then our beloved nearly-30 year old turtle decided life wasn't worth living and packed her bags too. We like to talk to the kids about the daily adventures their pets are having, and the fact that they tried to ride Stormy like a small horse had nothing to do with her decision to leave.
Ben and I are surviving on the occasional date night and our nightly addiction to cable television. We endured many hardships this year, such as Ben choosing to grow a mustache and me withdrawing all physical affection in a passive aggressive attempt for him to shave. We continue to celebrate the important milestones of marriage, like returning the toothpaste to the drawer and actually remembering to start the dishwasher instead of just loading it to it's maximum capacity and leaving it overnight so that there are no clean spoons and you are forced to eat your mini-wheats with a fork.
Yes, we have much to be thankful for, our children walk and mostly talk and Ben has a job and we have a home that is not infested with fleas (at the moment). We have a sense that 2012 is really going to be our year.

Merry Christmas from the Hsiehs,
Ben, Rebekah, Ava, Ian

In Memoriam: Stormy Cat & Tippy Turtle

Monday, December 12, 2011

if you look very very close...

We have a woodpecker outside our window. It is awesome!


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Friday, December 9, 2011

Santa's helpers

The kids are at the perfect age for all things Christmassy (yes, it's a word). They love every part of the season, from baking to decorating to reading the advent story each morning. It is a lot of work to create all those moments for them (read broken ornaments, over frosted cookies, and tears over who pushes the silent night button on the advent calendar) but it's worth it when you know what's being imprinted inside of them...ok, most days it's worth it and other days I need an extra long nap and some kahlua in my hot chocolate. And I would love to say that I've chosen this fun color to add to the Christmas cheer of my blogging but I have no idea why it's green. Were just going with it, m'kay.

Trimming the tree
Frosting the cookies
Hanging the lights

Thursday, December 8, 2011

This year we began our advent season with a Christmas kick-off party... yes, in November. We are not kidding around about taking our time this year. The kids made a clay dough and after the cutting and the drying, we took some time to come up with the different names of Jesus. This was hilarious as both John and Ava ran to find a bible and search for names. After coming up with Moses and a Camel we regrouped and looked in Isaiah for some clues. Then they started coming up with some really good ones. In the end, their list was very impressive. The ornaments were all painted with one of Jesus' names and then hung with a red ribbon. It was an easy activity and the names have really stuck with Ava over the last few weeks. She's always very proud of her homemade ornaments and they look beautiful on the tree.

The List
Decorating with glitter pens
Heart creation
The littlest elves eating marshmallows

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

after a few grumpy afternoons

Ava : (smiling a big smile)
Mommy: Wow, I really missed your smile. I'm glad she's back
Ava: Well her parents said she could stay up late so I think she'll be around all night.

baby boy bliss

Ian was lucky enough to have a day filled with two of his favorite things. His 'bampa' took him to see an acre of shiny green 'ba-po's,' (back-hoe's) at the John Deere warehouse. He was a little bit overwhelmed but took his time with each tractor and pretty much glowed the whole morning. I absolutely love these photos as they accurately reflect their special relationship.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Holiday Happenings

The Perfect Tree
Mountain Man
Photo from the Christmas card I won't be sending this year
A-hunting-we-will-go
Handsome boy
Success!

the view from here...

So, I've been on a bit of a technology fast these last few weeks. I think it had something to do with C.S. Lewis and his great line from The Weight Of Glory about being satisfied with making mud pies because we aren't even aware of the joy of a holiday at sea. That image has really resonated with my soul. I've been seeking a little more salty air and breathing deep and a little less staring at the dirt on the ground, all scrunched up looking for something that isn't there. I was determined from the start that this advent season wouldn't rush by with noise and activity. We had the tree up and the house decorated by Thanksgiving and have created a lot of space for daily worship. I'm filled with gratitude that God has pulled us close and that this time means so much more than presents and Christmas carols and holiday baking. The Gift seems so simple, the story only a few chapters long, but the significance is eternal and the joy is unspeakable. It's still blurry, but when I squint my eyes really hard I can sea the sunrise across the ocean. :)