Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Merry Christmas 2017

Dear Family and Friends,

Merry Christmas! We love each of you, and we pray daily for those of you whom we know are going through a hard time right now. We hope that you will feel the peace and healing of our Savior as you celebrate his birth. Here is an update on our family:

Jared (37) has had a busy year. In addition to working full time and serving as the first counselor in our ward bishopric, he spent many hours studying for the DAT and filling our applications to dental school. He is now looking forward to starting at Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona in August of 2018. Despite his busy schedule, Jared takes time to read to the kids each night (This year he read The Beyonders series, The Book of Three, The Hobbit, and now The Lord of the Rings). He also does science experiments, rockets, volcanoes, and other Tinkercrate projects with the kids.

Mary (38) I was happy to welcome baby Brooklyn into our family in March. I had a difficult recovery from the c-section and pregnancy, but thanks for some physical therapy and starting a finning class at the YMCA, I am doing much better. I am grateful for the blessing of being able to stay home with my sweet kids. I am busy each day with homeschooling and other mom duties. It was hard to have my sister move back to Utah this summer, but on the plus side it's forced me to get out of my comfort zone and develop new friendships. I enjoy my calling as a primary teacher. In my free time I love reading and discussing books with Jared.

Abigail (11) has grown a lot this year in many ways. Not only is she several inches taller, but she is becoming more helpful and responsible. She also outgrew her piano teacher who told us that Abby needed someone more advanced, so in September she began studying with a concert pianist and we are pleased with her progress. Abby loves making clothes and things for her doll, building with LEGOs, sewing, and reading. She works hard at gymnastics and is a speedy swimmer.

Madeline (10) is happiest doing things. Each day she is up early working and checking off things on her homeschool task list. She is usually finished by lunch time, after which she designs and builds things with LEGOs, draws pictures, does extra piano practice, or works on sewing and craft projects. She loves bike riding and swimming, and was excited to finally master the back handspring in gymnastics.

Nathan (8) was excited to be baptized this year. He likes riding his bike and has improved a lot at swimming and gymnastics. He enjoys reading, LEGOs, Star Wars, and Cub Scouts, but his biggest  obsession is dogs. He draws pictures of them and pours over dog books from the library. We explained that we can't one in our current rental house, and we probably won't be able to afford one until after Jared finishes dental school, so he is doing his best to wait patiently. In the meantime I told him that a baby sister is a lot like a dog--they roll around on the floor, slobber on you, and love you unconditionally.

Thomas (would be 5)  We miss our sweet angel boy and think of him often.

Audrey (3) is full of enthusiasm and always wants something fun to do. She is proud of being a big girl and thinks she can now do anything her older siblings can. She enjoys preschool time with mom and storytime at the library. Audrey likes books, dressing up, and dancing (turning in circles). She was mostly potty trained before Brooklyn was born, but now she is only interested in trying during sacrament meeting or after bedtime. We call her "our little bag lady" because she finds bags and fills them full of her treasures and drags them around the house.

Brooklyn (9 months) is our little red headed leprechaun born on St. Patrick's day. We are completely charmed by her sweet cuddles, smiles, and laughter. Brooky (Audrey came up with the nickname and it stuck) likes sitting up and playing with toys, but doesn't seem interested in crawling. She says a few words like momma, dadda, and babba (for baby dolls and her reflection). She is a momma's girl who is happiest in my arms. We feel lucky to have her in our family.

Since we had grandparents come to us (for Brooklyn's baby blessing and Nathan's baptism), we spent the year close to home exploring Texas. In February we visited Marble Falls with Mary's parents. In August we took another trip with them to New Braunfels where the kids enjoyed visiting Schlitterbahn and Landa Park. At the end of August Jared and I celebrated our 15 year anniversary with a trip to South Padre Island (with kids in tow since Brooklyn is still nursing). We got to see dolphins and sea turtles, and enjoyed a beautiful beach with nice, warm (84 F) water. Unfortunately our visit was cut short when we had to evacuate for Hurricane Harvey. In October we thought it might finally be cool enough to attempt camping at Davy Crockett National Forest, but it was so hot we ended up sleeping on top of our sleeping bags! We still had a great time, and we look forward to more camping this spring.

It's been a busy but wonderful year for our family and we look forward to our new adventures in 2018.  We hope you have a wonderful Christmas and we wish you and your family the best in the coming year.

Love,

The Collett Family




Friday, December 15, 2017

November 2017

BROOKY BEAR


All ready for church!

Sleeping on Daddy

Brooklyn loves to sit up and play, but refuses to even attempt crawling.  If I put her on her tummy she either rolls over and cries for me to pick her up, or she sits herself up so she can play.


THE ZOO

Maddy designed her own LEGO zoo to put her animal creations in.





Audrey loves climbing on the statues at the zoo.

It is nice now that it has finally cooled down enough to visit the zoo.  The kids especially love watching the baby gibbon and the new baby orangutan.

AUDREY BEAR

Our little Cinderella decided to make a bed for herself by the fireplace.  She tried to convince us to let her sleep on it instead of going to bed.


Audrey rocking her "real live baby" in her doll cradle.
Audrey sitting with a scarecrow at the orthodontist's office.


One day Audrey was refusing to nap and insisted that she had to go potty (one of her favorite excuses).  When we went back in we found that she had fallen asleep on the bathroom floor with her pants down.


NEW HAIR COLOR


After highlighting my hair for so long, I took Jared's advice and dyed my hair a dark auburn (which is close to my natural color).  It took a little getting used to, but I think I like it.  

THANKSGIVING

Audrey was super excited to help cook Thanksgiving dinner.

She was so excited that she refused to nap and ended up falling asleep sitting up at the table.
All ready for Thanksgiving dinner!

Our Thankful tree.
Brooklyn loved the rolls!
Jared was up late making pies the night before Thanksgiving.  The next morning Audrey came out of the kitchen and informed him, "Hi Dad.  Don't worry.  I was just licking the pies."  Jared went in to find little finger holes in all the pies where Audrey had stuck her fingers in.  Audrey didn't really care for most of the food.  She kept telling us she was still hungry despite having a plate full of food.  We finally figured out that what she was really telling us was that she was still hungry for pie!
Abby and Maddy made a Thanksgiving feast for their dolls.  They even baked a small bowl of sweet potatoes with mini marshmallows on it.

Our little Brook all ready to cook.


DECORATING FOR CHRISTMAS
We always decorate our tree the day after Thanksgiving.  

Brooklyn with the Christmas puppies.


PIANO RECITAL
The kids did a great job at their piano recital.  Maddy played the Waltz of the Flowers.  Nathan preformed O Come All Ye Faithful and Abby played the Piano Guys' version of O Come, O Come Emmanuel.  Here is Abby with her new teacher Hillary Albrecht. 

GINGERBREAD HOUSES
This year we did a Gingerbread village so each chid could make their own mini house.  Audrey really enjoyed decorating her house herself.




BAYLOR CHRISTMAS


Audrey loved meeting Lolly and all her favorite characters from Candyland.

Candy castle

The giant gingerbread house


Audrey really enjoyed riding on a pony for the first time.






Texans have to be creative without snow so they had a fake ice skating (which didn't work well) and tubing inflatable.  We enjoying tubing down the fake hill.  

MAYBORN FUN
Maddy building and Audrey being a vet.


Brooklyn loves the special baby section.


Maddy's 10th Birthday

We only do friend parties for the kids' odd numbered birthdays so Maddy had her choice this year of a family party at home, or a family outing.  She decided she wanted to take a trip to the American Girl store in Dallas.  She and Abby were in doll heaven while Nathan and Jared did their best to put up with it.

Audrey loved the Bitty Baby section of the store.  Here she is washing her baby's clothes.
 Maddy wanted to open her presents first thing in the morning.  She loved her new LEGO set.

Chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting.

Maddy at 10
Favorite colors: Purple
Favorite books: Harry Potter, Ranger's Apprentice, Princess Academy series
Favorite movies: Frozen, Moana, The LEGO Movie
Favorite foods: Chocolate, soups (many kinds)
When I grow up I want to be: Architect and harpist
Hobbies: Sewing, crafting, LEGOs, playing with 18 inch dolls
Sports: Gymnastics, biking, and swimming
Favorite animals: dolphins and puppies

Maddy is smart, talented, and beautiful.  She is also helpful, obedient and responsible. She is a wonderful big sister.  She reads to Audrey and plays with her every morning so that I can sleep in.  We feel blessed to have her in our family!

Audrey's 3rd Birthday



So I've already done two Frozen birthday parties so when Audrey told me that she wants one too, I put Abby and Maddy in charge.  They did a great job.

 Put the nose of Olaf--Audrey only peeked a little.



The kids blew up a white balloon that was a weird shape so I drew on it and turned it into Olaf's head.  Audrey had a blast playing with it.

 We had fun making snowmen out of marshmallows, candy corn and toothpicks.
 The Princess with her presents.  She asked for Little Pookie books for her birthday, so that's what she got.
 Audrey loved the toy vacuum from Grandma C.   She likes to help me vacuum with her matching Dyson.
 Audrey wanted an angel food cake for her birthday because "I'm going to be an angel for the Christmas nativity."  After a horrible failure, we learned that angel food cake is one of the few things that you can't make vegan without ruining it.   We ended up just buying a cake mix from the store.


Audrey "dancing" (she turns in circles) and singing to "Let it Go."


Audrey at 3
Favorite color: Purple
Favorite books: Little Pookie, Berenstain Bears, Fancy Nancy and Pinkcalicious
Favorite movie: Frozen, The LEGO Movie
Favorite foods: Pizza, lollipops
When I grow up I want to be: A big girl and a violinist
Things I like to do: making messes, crafts, card making, swimming, swinging at the park, dancing (spinning in circles)
Favorite animals: Pandas, kittens, and puppies

Audrey is full of enthusiasm and fun.  We love having her in our family!