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Carey Christmas Party

December 26, 2010 by Sue 1 Comment

Every year we have a Carey Christmas party before Christmas at the Rapp house in Bountiful.  This year our gathering was rather smaller than usual as Scott’s brother Mark had moved his family to Virginia, near Brent’s family; Matt, Brian, Patrice, and Shawn, are on missions; and two of the married Greenhalgh kids couldn’t come, plus Mark had to work at the MTC.  We were there with no kids, Janice and Phil were there with their oldest, Paul, and his wife Tania, and baby Addy; the Rapps with their four youngest; the Fazulyanov family; Grandma Carey and Aunt Renae.  We had lots of yummy food and then the kids all performed a Christmas number of some kind and the adults told a story relating to Christmas.  Then we sang our traditional “12 Days of Christmas” by holding up the cards.  That has been sung at every Carey Christmas since long before I joined the family 26 years ago.  Several years ago Janice made each family a large set of matching cards and each time your number comes up you have to stand and hold up your card.  Mysteriously, Paul Rapp always gets 12 drummers drumming which means he only stands once.  (Younger kids usually opt for a partridge in a pear tree, allowing them twelve opportunities to rise and hold).  We had a great time, as always, and enjoyed being together at Christmas.

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Walker Christmas Party

December 26, 2010 by Sue 4 Comments

This year my parents and siblings decided to have a holiday party.  We had a great time with a soup buffet and an ugly sweater contest won by my brother, Scott, for his Pittsburgh Steelers sweater.  My sister posted pictures of the ugly sweaters on her blog.  Mark played guitar and sang and my nephew, Taft, was mesmerized by his guitar playing.  We had a dessert buffet provided by my sister, Stefanie, and a viewing of “Small One”, the Disney short that my Dad worked on when he was at Disney Studios.  We also had a Nativity play.  I borrowed costumes from my mother-in-law and showed everyone a scrapbook page from my Christmas book illustrating the last time we did a Nativity play in 1999.  Mark and Kylie reprised their roles of Mary and Joseph, Brady was the baby the last time but this time he was a donkey.  The other little cousins weren’t around.  Brian was a shepherd that time but he was absent this year on his mission.  We had a great time and lots of fun together.

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Festival of Trees 2010

December 21, 2010 by Sue 2 Comments

Our extended Carey family does a tree every year for the Festival of Trees that benefits Primary Childrens Medical Center.  We do it in honor of Scott’s brother, Paul, an Air Force pilot killed when his plane crashed in Alabama in 1995.  This year our Carey tree was themed “Cookies and Cream” and we did snowmen and ice cream.  It was black, white, and silver, with red accents.  Christine made cookies and cream ice cream scoops out of play dough and Oreos to put in the ice cream dishes and Mom tested several brands of ice cream as she emptied out containers to put under the tree.  You can click on a photo and see them larger in a gallery.

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wrap-up on Fall into Reading

December 21, 2010 by Sue Leave a Comment

The Fall into Reading Challenge has ended and I changed and added to my list a little bit.  I had planned to read 14, deleted 4 and added17.  I posted my original list on the sign-up post and here’s what I ended the season with:

  • Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See
  • The Serpent’s Children, by Laurence Yep
  • Mountain Light, by Laurence Yep
  • The Cross-Country Quilters, by Jennifer Chiaverini
  • Summer on Blossom Street, by Debbie Macomber
  • Red River, by Lalita Tademy
  • Love Comes Softly, by Janette Oke
  • Prayers for Sale, by Sandra Dallas
  • Buster Midnight’s Cafe, by Sandra Dallas
  • The Hourglass Door, by Lisa Mangum
  • Love Comes Softly, by Janette Oke
  • Love’s Enduring Promise, by Janette Oke
  • Love’s Long Journey, by Janette Oke
  • Love’s Abiding Joy, by Janette Oke
  • Love’s Unending Legacy, by Janette Oke
  • Love’s Unfolding Dream, by Janette Oke
  • Love Takes Wing, by Janette Oke
  • Incarceron, by Catherine Fisher
  • Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone, by J.K. Rowling
  • Peter and the Starcatchers, by Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson
  • Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow, by Ridley Pearson
  • Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince, by J.K. Rowling
  • Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets, by J.K. Rowling
  • Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K. Rowling
  • North and South, by Elizabeth Gaskell
  • The Heroes of Olympus Book 1: The Lost Hero, by Rick Riordan
  • Skipping Christmas, by John Grisham

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A Tender Mercy

December 13, 2010 by Sue Leave a Comment

Sunday I went to the coat rack after church and found that my long, black dress coat was gone. I thought, “What the heck?!? Somebody at church stole my coat!” I walked out to the car wondering what to do. Then I said a quick prayer that whoever took it would realize their mistake and return it to the rack. I was getting a little frantic all afternoon because it’s the only nice coat I have to wear with dresses and it would cost a lot to replace. Scott and I went back to the church at 5:00 and there it was on the rack. Yay! I was so grateful to have my coat back. Thanks to whoever returned it. It was a tender mercy.

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