Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas 2009

































Santa is Good
Santa is Great
Santa is Wonderful

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Eve 2009





Christmas Eve traditionally consists of a Turkey Dinner at Grandpa & Grandma's house. Followed by a few Christmas carols, a nativity play put on by the kids, the reading of the night before christmas, opening presents from extended family, some dessert, and a drive home watching the sky for Santa and his Reindeer. Occasionally, every few years, we like to add in a family "quarrell". This year was peaceful.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Cookies



This year I bestowed the cookie making on the girls. They are all excited the first 10 minutes of cutting out and frosting but then fizzle out and leave me with the clean-up. Heidi, however, saw the cookies through till the end and was frosting with 2 spatulas. She looks like a mini Julia Childs in this picture. Maybe I should get her a show on HGTV:)

Der Haus


Front Porch
Family Room


Living Room
These pictures are posted for our friends in Deutschland who wanted to see the house at Christmas Time.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Dana Point Boat Parade

















In December, for the 2 -3 weekends before Christmas there are boat parades at the harbors in Dana Point and Newport Beach. The "haves" decorate their boats and yachts and parade them in front of the "have-nots". It is a fun thing to go and see and sometimes we will take chili & cocoa, other times we get fish and chips on the pier. The crowds get crazy so this year Dan pulled one of his usual "schlitzurs" and got us onto the island on the other side of the parade. The parking attendant let us go into the yacht club parking lot (for free) and we had front row, un-crowded seats for the parade. We only go to the boat parade every few years. One time Dan & I went on a sail boat in the parade (courtesy of our friends Mike & Monica). It was sort-of boring. I think I would rather be a spectator with the "have-nots" and get to see all of the boats.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Christmas 2009





Its impossible to get everyone to smile when you are on a camera timer.... so for what it is worth... this is this year's christmas picture.
REED- is growing like wildfire (not a term taken lightly in So. California). He is nearly as tall as me and is turning into a teenager. He is involved in scouts and has started his first year in Jr. High. His life is consumed with homework and more homework. In his spare time he likes to read, build things, play computer games, and play with the dog and chickens. He is evidently liked by the ladies as well. ( Being surrounded by 3 sisters your entire life MAY have one perk.) He has 8th grade girls coming up to him at school telling him " I like your hair" or asking randomly for hugs. Recently he went to a birthday party at a Mini Golf Amusement park and picked up on 2 girls.....(which I am not ok with, yet) complete with getting their phone numbers. When I asked where the $10 spending cash was that I gave him for the night, he said he was out because he bought the girls popcorn! ( Then had to teach him the little life lesson that girls will like you if you buy them things..... not like you, for you.) For the next few weeks he begged for a cell phone. Oh HELL! What are we in for?
ASHLEY- Spends most of her time with her two best friends. They play the Wii and "hang out" making strange retarded sounds from her room. (I really don't want to know what is going on up there... I am sure it is not improving their intellect.) I had to instigate "no-friend" days because I litterally had extra children at all times in the house. They are good kids and when I watch them play I laugh my head off... I just go insane after prolonged exposure to lots of children. Ashley is in her second year of piano and despite her lack of practice, she plays really good. Every week she can" pull one over" on her teacher who thinks she put in hours of practice and absolutely adores her. She must have a real talent for it, because no one should sound that good hardly ever practicing. In school, Ashley made Honor Roll this year and has straight A's. A Klein Family first! She is very sweet, responsible and mature for her age. (When not with her friends.)

EMILY- Loves all things paper. When not in school, she is playing school with Heidi. Teaching her all sorts of things. (Heidi told me that a Fag was "a boy and a girl that were naked in bed with each other") So evidently, Emily also includes Sex Ed in her curriculum. Emily can draw, color and staple for hours. She hoards paper to make books, and even goes through the trash in her classroom to get "valuable items" useful in her school at home. She is our sweetest, quietest, most low maintenance child and is content just playing or drawing. She loves outfits and fashion and I have noticed this year she has a very contemporary style. (not from me) She is learning her times tables in school and reading really well.


HEIDI- Is in preschool again this year. She is the tallest girl in her school. She is writing letters and is far more advance than my other kids were at her age. (Probably from all of those school lessons Emily teaches.) She is still an obsessive complusive cleaner. (With the exception of her own room). I was cleaning the chicken coop and she said " I'm glad chickens are messy because when we are bored we can come out and clean up after them."?? What kind of kid says that? She is ready for school and SUPER bored when the kids are gone. Her preschool is only 2 days a week and she will be ready for kindergarten next year. She literrally chews me out if she can't have a playdate with one of her friends. (I hate formal playdates.) She thinks she is a princess and thanks to Ashley and her friends... she thinks she is betrothed to a guy named "Prince Eric" who has sent her gowns and crowns and letters vowing his love to her. She is so cute flitting around the house and she is always happy. I is sad to think that she is growing up and I will not have that sweet little innocence in the house in a few years.


Saturday, December 12, 2009

Thanksgiving in St. George


We spent a few days in St. George doing what we love to do there.... absolutely nothing. We go with no plans but somehow find ways to fill the days. The kids spent alot of time playing guitar hero courtesy of Auntie Audra. And they also played with a new puppy , courtesy of Auntie Audra. The rode scooters on a level street. (Quite a novelty since we live on a hill with vicious vehicles driving by trying to kill us... unprovoked!) The food was good and we left a day early to miss traffic.
Keeping with tradition, Dan dresses up as Cousin Eddy (from Christmas Vacation) every year for thanksgiving. (And sometimes on christmas eve if he wants to aggrivate his mother that year.) My mom didnt seem to mind at all and giggled all day when she looked at him.




















Reed learned to drive Uncle John's 4 wheel, and from the looks of it.... Uncle John probably needed to change those overalls when Reed was done driving.











Then Dan had a turn at the wheel and evidently released some pent-up agression towards Reed.















The Girls had fun playing with Auntie Audra's new puppy.