Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Christmas in TN 2012

 Christmas in TN...
 While in Asia we bought the kids chopsticks and decided that we would cook a meal together that had to be eaten entirely with chopsticks so that they could use them...so here we are creating our 'Asian' meal
 On the menu...PB&J rolls, mac n cheese rolls, miso soup, and rice krispie rollups

 creating the PB&J rolls


 the roll ups


 playing a little dance central with the Moore clan







 bump it
 bear coat was a hit...
 with the kids and Davis




 We also had time to do a little muddin while in town

 Brandon and Davis flipped the Razor
me, sis, and bro

I love being able to spend the holidays at home!  I love my family more than they know and thank them for being awesome!

Turkchrisweenukkah

Since we missed Halloween and Thanksgiving because of our awesome vacation and we were also going to miss Christmas in Seattle to be with our families, we decided to host the first annual Turkchrisweenukkah (our new holiday)!  The idea was to dress up (Halloween) as something Christmas-y/Thanksgiving-y and serve a variety of foods from all holidays.  This is what happened...

 Christmas colors...toothpick salads
 a little Thanksgiving with yams and pie
 pilgrim and witch elf
 Ralphie
 elves
 Mr. Claws and Jack in the Box
 evil elves



Merry Happy Turkchrisweenukkah from Mr. and Mrs. Claws

Monday, March 4, 2013

Next Stop....Jordan


Absolutely amazing!!  First off it was so much cleaner than Egypt.  You guys would go there and think clean? BUT seriously Egypt is gross!  The vendors were NOT super aggressive; they didn't start talking to you before you came into their store, they did not touch you or put items in your arms for purchase that you had never seen and especially did not want.  
  
But the best part of Jordan was Petra, a city built entirely of sandstone thousands of years ago.  This was mind blowing, the thought of having to catch rain water for use and the fear of flooding because you live in a canyon.  The intelligence that existed so many years ago and how we have progressed their thinking with science is absolutely amazing.  These are things you are told about growing up, but do not really think about nor understand until you see.  In my personal experience it is impossible to understand until you have seen.  I could go on forever but it’s not going to help because to put something like Petra in words is impossible!  Wow!





 the beginning...and I thought this was cool...
 more impressive
 aqueducts
 the Treasury
 houses

 Davis in front of the Monastery, at the top of 1,000 stairs (which is why no one else is there)
 HUGE

 donkey going down the 1,000 stairs
 view
 after hiking through Petra, climbing the 1,000 stairs, and this is our feet

Next up is Dubai, and to get to Dubai from Jordan by water you must travel via the Gulf of Aden.
Beware of pirates!!  Luckily, we did not encounter any pirates that I know about :)  Safe travels for us, a relief for my parents I know!