Wednesday, February 18, 2015

2013 Larsen Family Song Favorites

Every year I make a mix of our family's favorite songs of the year and give cds to my family and friends. This is what made the cut for 2013:


Larsen Family Favs 2013
  1. Brave (Josh Groban)
  2. Disco Medley (From Gary’s Canada Show)
  3. Radioactive (Imagine Dragons)
  4. Roar (Katy Perry)
  5. Love is an Open Door (Frozen soundtrack)
  6. I Know It’s Today (Shrek the Musical Soundtrack)
  7. Cups (Anna Kendrick)
  8. Just Give Me a Reason (Pink)
  9. Stuck In a Moment (U2)
  10. Dream (Priscilla Ahn)
  11. Stay Stay Stay (Taylor Swift)
  12. Home (Phillip Phillips)
  13. It’s a Beautiful Day (Michael Buble)
  14. Snow White Hip Hop (from Gary’s show)
  15. Foux du Fafa (French)
  16. Let it Go (Frozen)
  17. Can’t Go Back Now (the Weepies)
  18. Two Households/C’est La Mort (Romeo and Juliet, from Gary’s show)
  19. The Call (Regina Spektor – Prince Caspian Soundtrack)
  20. Finale from Gary’s Show – Creation, Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emp.
  21. Precious Moments (John Williams, Home Alone Soundtrack)
22.   Bonus Track: Corner of the Sky (a walk down Clayton memory lane!)

Larsen Family Christmas Card 2013



Catching Up: Christmas Eve and Day 2013

For christmas Eve 2013, we went to Uncle Roger and Aunt Mary Kay Tall's house for dinner. Usually we spend this night at Nanny's but the DaBells (who usually arrange the whole thing) were spending Christmas break up at a Montana cabin. So the Talls had their own dinner and invited us, since we were in town. We like to have Christmas day at our own house, then travel south afterwards.

There is no more beautiful place to spend a special occasion, and Aunt Mary Kay goes all out! Uncle Rog made his famous enchiladas, and even Mitt Romney (their life-sized paper cutout - yes they are fans!) was in attendance!
 
The adults table, above, and the kids table, below.
We love our Nanny!
 I made the cheesy rolls.
And then we had the talent show/nativity part of the evening. We played Christmas carols on the pipes (and Nanny pounded away at the piano), and we favored the company with our special rendition of "the Hat I Got For Christmas Is Too Big." Then came the Nativity, and even Mitt got in on the action!



 Spencer's the star, there, and Sophie's an angel. Maggie's the shepherd with the green headdress.
 Sophie played a song on her little lap harp. And Nanny's still got it, folks!

And then... it was home for bed! In our Christmas jammies!






 All set up... but the biggest surprise was their new bedrooms I arranged overnight! They had to sleep in the floor of our bedroom on this particular Christmas Eve. We were up until 3 AM, hanging curtains and pictures, changing around bedspreads, and arranging accessories.


 I made each kid a letter like this one, about 15 inches high, for their rooms, with special pictures on them to match their decor. Yes, I pulled a Martha Stewart this year!

Let the fun begin!







 Spencer and Gary both were super hero themed. I don't think Spence took off his Captain America outfit for three weeks straight over the break!

 When they were done with their "upstairs" presents, I told them to go take their booty to their rooms. They had no idea that their spaces had been transformed to their own personal little areas! Fun to see their faces and hear their cries of delight.


On Christmas day we stay in our jammies all day, play with our new stuff, do Christmas pedicures, watch a movie, play games and puzzles, nap, and no chores or nagging. Dinner is usually of Chateaubriand, cheesy potatoes, poppyseed/pomegranate salad, and homemade crescent rolls. And sparkling apple cider. YUM!


 And of course, our version of Hula pie (graham cracker crust, Haagen Daas dulce de leche ice cream, Mrs. Richardson's fudge topping, whipped cream, and macadamia nuts)

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Catching Up: Christmas Season 2013

 My beautiful Christmas tree! One of the happiest days of the year is the day we put it up!


 New ornaments for Lake Louise and Portugal (the Viano heart, among others) this year!
 And the Mexico ornament!
 Kids Christmas programs:
Sophie's darling Singers Company performance (this one at Hemming Village)

My cute cousin Mandy Sorensen is her teacher and does such a darling job! Sophie is the cutest little performer! And Nanny is our #1 fan!

 And then there's Mr. Grinch
 We have our own studio performance/service project at the rest home where we do our dances for them and hand out handmade cards to the residents:

 And then it's time for fun at home, like wrapping presents and making gingerbread houses

 Note the Elf on the Shelf and the fact that Spencer's house has lego men on it.
 Neighbor gifts were candles and ornaments this year. Maggie and Sophie  helped me make the tags.

 Class Parties: decorating sugar cone Christmas trees with Sophie and Mrs. DeVaney

 Sophie and Chacie