Friday, December 28, 2007

Christmas 2007

This year for Christmas Aaron and I split our time between Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles. We flew up to Portland Thursday evening on a super small plane (I don't think we'll be booking Delta again anytime soon!) and Aaron said that the whole ride was pretty bumpy - though I wouldn't know it since I was asleep just a few minutes into the flight. I am so thankful for that talent!

After an afternoon of hauling dry-wall into my brother's basement, Aaron and I babysat our nephew Carson Friday night. Overnight! Saturday we headed back to my mom's for some chili and cookie decorating. This year we were a little competitive with who could decorate the best one. Sunday morning, Nate's fiance Amanda picked up my mom and me so us girls could head to Amanda's grandmother's home for a bridal brunch while the boys started hanging the dry-wall. Monday was pretty quiet, so Aaron and I braved the crowds for a some shopping. We were pretty surprised to see the stores as empty as they were - everyone else must have been waiting for the after Christmas sales.

And now finally, it was Christmas Eve! We went to church and were all pretty surprised that the 5:00 family service was finished by 5:30. I'm pretty sure we spent more time driving there and home, than actually in the church. My mom prepared a fantastic Christmas Eve dinner and then we exchanged gifts and watched little Carson play with his toys. Aaron and I flew back to LA on Christmas day in time to have dinner with his family. Aunt Linda hosted the group for an evening of food, family, and presents.

Extending the holiday for another few days... my dad, Julie, and Jenn came over to exchange gifts before going to visit my Grandma for a Christmas lunch.

All said and done, this was another good Christmas - we got to celebrate with so many people!

Some photos:

Julie and Carson watching Aaron count to 5 (borrowed from Amy's blog).

How handsome is this Jewish man standing next to the Christmas tree?!

Me and Grandma Fritzi

More photos from Christmas at Aunt Linda's are here.
My dad, Julie, and Jenn's visit.

More photos of celebrating with my dad, Julie and Jenn are here.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

So long, farewell

This weekend we hosted a bon voyage party for our friend Alanna who is moving to Australia. We had about 75 of her closest friends over for a house party - tented the backyard and everything. Special thanks to Aaron's parents for letting us borrow several of their party supplies. It's amazing to think that in just a short time she will be living on the other side of the world!

Click here to see some photos from the party on Alanna's blog.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Babies, dreidels, and cookies

This past weekend Aaron and I had a *lot* going on. Friday night we played on our co-ed volleyball team - doing pretty well for a nice change of pace. Saturday we went to our friend's co-ed baby shower. This was only Aaron's second baby shower ever and I think he had a pretty good time. On our way home we stopped to pick up my good friend Alanna and most of her things. She is staying with us for her final week in Los Angeles before moving to Australia. But we just had time to drop things off at the house and quickly dash down to Aaron's parents for a rowdy Hannukah celebration. It was a full house with all three of Grandma Fritzi's children there (plus most of their families, of course). A couple of bonus people were Grandpa Shel, Alanna, and Uncle Robbie's newly 'adopted' daughter and grand-daughter. We played bingo for prizes just like year's past, ate way too much food like always, and really just enjoyed each others company.

Sunday Alanna and I spent a chunk of the morning shuttling back and forth between my place and hers to gather the rest of her things. Then while Aaron was still out playing basketball with his friends we cooked some soup and prepped for Kelley, Zach, and Rosemary to come over. We had our annual cookie decorating tradition, ate dinner, played Taboo and toasted Kelley and Zach's 6 month-iversary.

**Finally, some photos!**
From the shower:
Jonathan & Karen - the soon-to-be-parents
Me with Austin Chang. He's anxious to meet baby Fu, too!

Karen, Aaron, and Darren. Get it - it all rhymes. :)

Click here for more photos from the shower.

From Hanukkah:
Having a good time!

Cousin Wendy, Alanna, and me waiting for the next Bingo call.

Grandpa Shel calling Bingo with Auntie Sandye.

Click here for more photos from Hanukkah.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Thanksgiving

So much has been going on in the Schneider household since I last posted. Aaron and I spent Thanksgiving day at three different Aunties households. Appetizers at Aunt Kath's, dinner at Auntie Linda's, and a visit with Auntie Sandye after we were stuffed full. The main event for the weekend though was a visit from my brother's family... Jason, Amy, and Carson arrived Friday morning and stayed through Tuesday.

Immediately after picking them up from the airport we went to Fullerton for a 'Friday Feast' with my mom, Dave, and Aaron's parents. Saturday the boys went to the UCLA v. Oregon football game while my mom and I took Amy and Carson to their first visit at the La Brea Tar Pits. Sunday we 'hiked' on the Getty View Fire Road trail. It was an easy access hike so that Carson could join us in the stroller. He slept most of the way, if I remember correctly.

Monday we relaxed some more at home (I worked a half day in my PJs) and that evening Jason and Amy went out on date night while Aaron and I babysat little Carson. He's such a good kid - it was sooooooo easy! We played with blocks, read some books, and put him down for bed.

Tuesday we met Aaron near his office for lunch and then I rushed the Oregonians back to LAX. It was really nice to have them here - and we'll get to see everyone again at Christmas in just a few weeks!

Since Thanksgiving, it's been pretty much back to the usual for Aaron and I. Though this past weekend we had a little bit of a strange rec sports weekend. Thursday's kickball game was moved to 9:00, but no one told us so our whole team arrived at 8:00. Friday we were literally just out of our garage to go to volleyball when we got a call from a team member telling us that it had been cancelled. Again - no one told us! And then Sunday morning we were both up and out of the house early to get to Aaron's basketball game only to realize that it too had been cancelled. This time Aaron recalled (a little too late) that he had actually gotten an email about it. But weeks get busy and sometimes these details get lost. :)

(something is up with our memory card, so I'll have to post photos later)