
Yep, Ricky and Samuel in front of a REAL, live camel. One of Ricky's first comments, "maybe we should get a camel when get back to our land." This was such a special nativity. Every character was real and a volunteer. The mom of the family that put it all together passed away of cancer a few years back. They started this tradition to honor her. All of the donations go to the Huntsman Cancer Clinic. This is the same clinic that has been working with Ricky.
After standing in a FREEZING cold line, 18 degrees, a horse trailer picked us up and transported us to their ranch. When we got out of the trailer we were met by a shepherd and a nice warm fire. He told us a little of the story of Mary and Joseph and their sacred child, Jesus. and then pointed up the hill to a barn with a star on the top. As we walked up the hill there were other fires to stop at and others who told us a little more of the story, Roman soldiers asking if Samuel was under two, camels, donkeys, weavers and a choir in the loft of the barn before we saw the sweet family.
If we lived in Utah permanently this nativity would definitely be part of our Christmas tradition, even if it was any colder.

Samuel and Ricky braved the cold of the line while Ruby and I stayed warm in the car. Ruby tried, but it was just too cold. I was secretly welcoming her cries. That meant I could go get warm too:)

Inside the horse trailer on our bail of hay.

Our stockings are hung by the "window" with care! I FINALLY finished them. When I first started them I thought they would be a relatively quick project. But I wanted to make sure I liked them well enough to be our forever stockings. So here they are: Ricky, LV, Samuel and Ruby. I'm still debating whether or not I want our names on them.

The kissing camel.

I love the detail of the fabric. It's kinda hard to see in the pictures though.





This is Mom and Dad's old plaid chair. Shoot, I should have taken a before and after. I still need to make a few pillows to go with it. This is just one from our couch.

Saturday adventure with Dad to see the fire station. Samuel LOVED this. He loved the hat they gave him most of all.

Christmas lights on Temple Square.

A close up of the fabric. I don't know why I the pictures don't go in the order I put them.

Sure love these three!

Riding on the TRAX to the BYU vs Oregon game in Salt Lake.

After the game, attempting to create a Christmas card picture. These two are a little tricky to catch both smiling and looking at my camera.

At the BYU game. Dee, aka Judge Benson, came with us, but he's not in this picture.

This stroller is my favorite, makes all of our adventures much easier. We were headed to Primary Children's Hospital and to see Besta this day.
What a nice family you have! Your kids are so cute. miss ya a lot
ReplyDeleteLV...I LOVE the stockings! And yes....they need names :)
ReplyDeleteDid you recover the chair yourself? It looks great! We have 2 chairs we need to recover....hint hint.....
Your children are adorable! I sure wish they lived closer to me so I could babysit them for a weekend!