You have to take advantage of a photo opportunity when the entire family is together because there's no telling when everyone will be in the same city at the same time again. During the week of Christmas we had this opportunity and gathered all of the Coopers together to take a few pictures. Here's what the family looked like in December of 2009. (There will be a few major changes--new babies--in the next few months, but we just won't all be together then!)
The Fam
The Girls
The Boys
The Boys--Joking Around
Steve-o and Lou
Melodee and Stephen
Stephen, Mel, & Kyle
Liz and Jon Julia and Jordan Rebecca and Chris West Side Whities--and Liz
Happy New Year to all. May 2010 be a wonderful, exciting, and eventful year for each of you--we know it will be for us!!!
Well, we're back in Miami. I was SO happy to get off the plane and step into an air-conditioned airport. I swear they had the heater running on the plane, which didn't help my mood in trying to stop Kyle from having his several crying/screaming meltdowns. I'm ready for someone to hurry up and invent a transporter.
It's been a busy few days since getting back, so I've been slow on updating the blog. Here's what's kept me busy: a MAJOR grocery shopping trip, unloading suitcases, loads of laundry/ironing, finding places for all the Christmas presents, starting to weed out and purge old items to make space, and putting away Christmas decorations. I haven't even gotten around to the cleaning I need to do. Man, it's amazing how much more tired I get so much more quickly! You would think I was pregnant/trying to chase after a rambunctious 2-year-old or something.
We had a wonderful time over our Christmas break and I wish we didn't have to leave. I think Kyle is glad to be home and back to his own bed, toys, books, though. We'll just have to look forward to the time when "home" isn't so far away!
Here's a couple of pictures of Kyle playing with his Mr. Potato Head.
Later on Christmas day, the "Clipboard of Fun" had us going on an amazing race around Houston. Steve-o and Lou put together an awesome game for us to play--fun, free, and challenging.
We split into 2 teams: 1) Jordan, me, Rebecca, and Jon; 2) Stephen, Chris, Liz, and Julia.
Our first clue was a crossword puzzle, which we had to use to fill in the blanks of the clue to tell us to go to the neighborhood park for our next envelope. My team made it to the park first, but could NOT find the clue. The other team got there, and we were all running around this playground like crazy. The other people there were seriously concerned with what was going on. Finally, I found the clue--taped to the sign at the front of the park. It sent us to the end of the street to open a box and follow the directions.
We had to put together a puzzle and find our next clue on the back. That clue told us to go to the church building and look at the dumpster. We were sure our team was in the lead, but the other team was already at the church AND found the clue before we even parked!!!
The dumpster clue told us to find the key under the mat and search the church building. Luckily, it was nearly impossible to find. We had to call and get more information. The next clue told us to open another package, which was a ball. Every team member had to make 3 free throw shots before opening the next envelope. Stephen's team beat us on the challenge.
Next we had to travel to the corner of 2 streets and search for the clue at a bus stop. It told us to open another package, which had golf equipment inside, and go to the practice putting field at the golf course nearby. Each team member had to make both a 5 and 10 foot putt. We pulled ahead, thanks in part to me only having to hit 2 putts, and headed for our next destination. Unfortunately, we took a wrong turn on the way there and ended up back in 2nd place.
The next stop was a park with a disc golf course. We had to play the first 3 holes, rotating turns, and averaging par at each hole. We barely made it, but were still way behind. Thanks to the other team catching a long red light, we pulled up behind them on the way to our next stop: a park with little league fields. Jordan took a short cut--a good one this time--and we got to the fields before the other team. They were the wrong fields, though, so we hopped back in the car while Jordan ran on foot to the next complex. We passed Stephen's team on the way, thinking they'd already found the clue, but when Jon found the envelope spot in one of the press boxes, there were still 2 there!
We had to open a package with charcoal and fixin's for hot dogs, grill them, and each team member had to eat a hot dog with mustard and relish on the bun. As we were starting our fire, the other team pulled up to the press box, but sped past us without stopping to grill. We thought this was strange, but kept on with our task.
The next clue said to look under a trash can by the mascot of the University of Colorado. When we were searching for the clue, we saw Stephen's team running over to tennis courts with gear and just knew they must have cheated--how could they have grilled/eaten their hot dogs so quickly and already be on the next task???
We kept going, though, and followed the directions to another street within the park. We came to a problem, however, when this street was blocked off, due to flooding. We called Steve-o, who told us to by-pass some clues..a bicycle challenge and the tennis thing we saw the other team doing...and go look for some clues at different business locations. We had to call him back with information to receive our next instructions.
He sent us to a cemetary and on a hiking trail to search for the first set of birdhouses with 2 birdhouses on the same post. That clue sent us to Church's Chicken to add up prices of 5 items. After completing that task, we were sent to one of his friend's homes for our next clue.
There we found a sewing challenge. Each team member had to thred a needle and sew on a button correctly before receiving the next clue. We completed the challenge, but hadn't seen the other team since the park. We were told to go to the pit stop, but had no idea what we would find there.
Can you believe it? Our team came in first place!!!
Stephen's team opened the wrong package, skipped a bunch of clues, and ended up having to go all the way back to the park and start over from the hot dog challenge, puting them in second place.
There wasn't a million dollar prize or anything, but we all had a blast! I hope we can add this to the list of Cooper Family Christmas Traditions!
We had a wonderful, crazy, exciting Christmas morning. Kyle woke up just like any other morning, but was excited that Santa ate the cookies we left out the night before. Then he wanted his own cookie.
We had the traditional Christmas breakfast of hot chocolate and egg, ham, and cheese sandwiches and then read the Christmas story from Luke 2. Everyone then shared a testimony of Christ/gave thanks for all our blessings and we opened presents...one by one.
Kyle got to start and was quite excited about opening his presents--and helping everyone else-- but soon lost interest and was running all over the house/playing with the trimmings and trappings from everyone's gifts.
We continued on without him. Here's a sampling....
Some Aggie OR caps and an Aggie cap for the new baby:
Lots of golf stuff:
Cookware: Gifts for women that make men happy, too: We also had some personalized gifts from the heart.
Stephen and I made these for everyone: I took/found pictures that looked like letters and spelled out a personalized message for each couple. ("Oh, they say 'Cooper!'") *Liz and Jon's is "Family."
Our very last present to open was also something quite special. Over the last five months, Steve-o and Lou have collaborated on compiling a book of stories called "A Day in the Life," which includes stories from his life as well as things they've experienced together and with each of the children. My favorite type of gifts are those that are personal! I told my parents--especially my Dad--that they need to work on making their own memoir for next Christmas!
I love Christmas and was so glad to get to spend it with Stephen's family. I really get sad about living so far away from my side, but we just have one more year in Northern South America and will be much closer and have (hopefully) many more resources to make the distance much more bearable. Merry Christmas to all. I hope everyone's holiday was a merry as ours!
After Christmas Eve dinner at Pappadeaux, we drove around to look at Christmas lights. Then, the traditional Christmas Eve pajamas were passed out. Kyle's were awesome! Then, we got on to opening stockings. Each year, we draw names for a "secret Santa" and fill the stocking of another family member. You can be funny or serious, and everyone tries to guess who drew their name. It's a fun evening, full of laughter.
Kyle's stocking was overflowing, thanks to being filled by several "elves."
Rebecca's first experience with stockings was quite thrilling! (Jordan threw in some awesome medical stuff he brought home from work, along with her fav's--cereal and popcorn.)
Chris got some real "winners." I especially loved the Divino Nino candle! (Stephen had him.)
Liz's stocking got some of the hardest laughs, thanks to an old family joke. She also got a Divino Nino candle. (I had her...Stephen and I must have been on the same wavelength.)
Jordan scored many of his favorite snacks, as well as some items to help him get ready to welcome a new baby. (Jon did a good job!)
Chris drew Julia's name--I never would have guessed that one correctly!
Julia fooled us all on Stephen's stocking. He put condoms on his stocking wish list...as a joke..and she actually bought them!!! Stephen also got the standard Slim Jim and beef jerkey all the other boys had.
Timee filled my stocking, but I had no idea because both Stephen and Julia put some goodies in there. I especially loved the re-gift heart necklace one of her students gave her. (sarcasm intended.)
Liz had Jon, which helped to ensure he got just want he wanted.
Steve-o drew Lou's name and got her some of her favorite stuff!
Rebecca did a great job on Steve-o's stocking...the drink boxes and signed golf balls were awesome!
Opening stockings is one of my favorite Cooper Christmas traditions!
We read Christmas stories with Kyle, put him to bed, and waited for Santa to come the next day!
Just think, Jordan and Julia, next year you can actually take a Christmas Eve picture with your own child!
"To laugh often and much; To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." ---- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Concerts
The Beach Boys--Provo 1992
Tag Team--1993
Kenny Loggins--Provo 1993
Oak Ridge Boys--Provo 1994
Live*PJ Harvey/Veruca Salt--SLC 1996
Donny Osmond--Provo 1996
Collective Soul--SLC 1997
U2*Rage Against the Machine--SLC 1997
Live--Park City 1997
Huey Lewis & The News--Provo 1998
What I've Read (Grown-up Books)
*2008*
The Book of Mormon--(This one took all year!))
The Great Gatsby--F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Street Lawyer--John Grisham
Stop Whining, Start Living--Dr. Laura Schlessinger
Two Little Girls in Blue--Mary Higgins Clark
The Christmas Sweater--Glenn Beck
The O'Reilly Factor--Bill O'Reilly
Breaking Dawn--Stephenie Meyer
Eclipse--Stephenie Meyer
New Moon--Stephenie Meyer
Twilight--Stephenie Meyer
The Runaway Jury--John Grisham
The Host-Stephenie Meyer
Where Are You Now?-Mary Higgins Clark
"A" is for Alibi-Sue Grafton
If Democrats had any Brains, They'd be Republicans-Ann Coulter
Doctrine & Covenants
For One More Day-Mitch Albom
Of Souls, Symbols, and Sacraments-Jeffrey R. Holland
New Testament
Weep No More, My Lady-Mary Higgins Clark
Life Planning-Paul H. Dunn & Richard M. Eyre
Return from Tomorrow-George G. Ritchie
Let Freedom Ring-Sean Hannity
Lighten Up!-Michelle Passoff
Beyond Tuesday Morning-Karen Kingsbury
One Tuesday Morning-Karen Kingsbury
*2009*
The Doctrine and Covenants--{This one took all year!}
The Book of Mormon
The King of Torts--John Grisham
The Appeal--John Grisham
The Broker--John Grisham
The Associate--John Grisham
The Brethren--John Grisham
The Testament--John Grisham
The Partner--John Grisham
The Pelican Brief--John Grisham
The Firm--John Grisham
The Client--John Grisham
The Chamber--John Grisham
Silent Night--Mary Higgins Clark
Moonlight Becomes You--Mary Higgins Clark
Where are the Children?--Mary Higgins Clark
Dashing Through the Snow--Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
Pretend You Don't See Her--Mary Higgins Clark
On the Street Where you Live--Mary Higgins Clark
I'll Be Seeing You--Mary Higgins Clark
My Gal Sunday--Mary Higgins Clark
I've Heard That Song Before--Mary Higgins Clark
Daddy's Little Girl-- Mary Higgins Clark
Let Me Call You Sweetheart--Mary Higgins Clark
Mount Vernon Love Story--Mary Higgins Clark
The Lottery Winner--Mary Higgins Clark
Nighttime is My Time--Mary Higgins Clark
You Belong to Me--Mary Higgins Clark
Remember Me--Mary Higgins Clark
Stillwatch--Mary Higgins Clark
Change of Heart--Jodi Picoult
Santa Cruise--Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
A Cry in the Night--Mary Higgins Clark
He Sees You When You're Sleeping--Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark
A Stranger is Watching--Mary Higgins Clark
The Anastasia Syndrome & Other Stories--Mary Higgins Clark
The Cradle Will Fall--Mary Higgins Clark
The Christmas Thief--Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark
All Around the Town--Mary Higgins Clark
Loves Music, Loves to Dance--Mary Higgins Clark
While My Pretty One Sleeps--Mary Higgins Clark
To a Child Love is Spelled TIME--Mac Anderson & Lance Wubbles
Deck the Halls--Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
All Through the Night--Mary Higgins Clark
Just Take My Heart--Mary Higgins Clark
Following Christ--Stephen E. Robinson
Believing Christ--Stephen E. Robinson
Before I Say Goodbye--Mary Higgins Clark
No Place Like Home--Mary Higgins Clark
The Summons--John Grisham
Healing the Wounded Soul--Jack R. Christianson
Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets--J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone--J.K. Rowling
The Second Time Around--Mary Higgins Clark
Way to Be!--Gordon B. Hinckley
Angels & Demons--Dan Brown
We'll Meet Again--Mary Higgins Clark
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation--Lynne Truss
*2010*
The Old Testament--{All Year}
Contentment--Maria Covey Cole
A Mother's Book of Secrets--Linda Eyre & Shawni Eyre Pothier
The Doctrine & Covenants
A Time to Embrace--Karen Kingsbury
A Time to Dance--Karen Kingsbury
Christmas Jars--Jason F. Wright
The Last Juror--John Grisham
A Time to Kill--John Grisham
A Painted House--John Grisham
Playing for Pizza--John Grisham
A Day in the Life--Steve & Timee Cooper
The Bleachers--John Grisham
*2011*
The New Testament---{All Year}
The Help--Kathryn Stockett
The Lost Symbol--Dan Brown
Heaven is for Real--Todd Burpo
A Miracle in the Making--Robert D. Auerback, M.D.
The Work & the Glory vol. 9: All is Well--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 8: So Great a Cause--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 7: No Unhallowed Hand --Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 6: Praise to the Man--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 5: A Season of Joy --Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 4: Thy Gold to Refine--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 3: Truth Will Prevail--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 2: Like a Fire is Burning--Gerald N. Lund
The Work & the Glory vol. 1: A Pillar of Light--Gerald N. Lund
The Doctrine and Covenants
Broke--Glenn Beck
*2012*
Mockingjay--Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire--Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games--Suzanne Collins
*2013*
Inferno--Dan Brown
I'll Walk Alone--Mary Higgins Clark
The Little Kingdom on the Hill--LJ Hudack
As A Man Thinketh--James Allen
The 5 Love Languages--Gary Chapman
Peculiar in a Good Way--Mary Ellen Edmunds
When Bad Things Happen to Good People--Harold S. Kushner
What the Scriptures Teach Us about Adversity--S. Michael Wilcox
Falling to Heaven--James Ferrell
Chemo Companion--Jean E. Sprengel, MD
*2014*
The Borrowers--Mary Norton
My Story--Elizabeth Smart
What Would a Holy Woman Do?--Wendy L. Watson
Stuart Little--E. B. White
Charlotte's Web--E.B. White
Sheep--Valerie Hobbs
The Book of Mormon
*2015*
Winter Street--Elin Hilderbrand
The Melody Lingers On--Mary Higgins Clark
Had I Known--Joan Lunden
The Storyteller--Jodi Piccult
I've Got You Under My Skin--Mary Higgins Clark
Son--Lois Lowry
Messenger--Lois Lowry
Gathering Blue--Lois Lowry
The Giver--Lois Lowry
The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work--John M. Gottman, PH.D., and Nan Silver
The 5 Love Languages of Children--Gary Chapman, Ross Campbell
God Wants a Powerful People--Sheri Dew
Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone--JK Rowling
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest--Stieg Larsson
The Girl Who Played with Fire--Stieg Larsson
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo--Stieg Larsson
The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels--a Love Story--Ree Drummond
The Thornbirds--Colleen McCullough
*2016*
The Book of Mormon
The Shadow of Your Smile--Mary Higgins Clark
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes--Eleanor Coerr
Following Christ--Stephen E. Robinson
*2017*
Wonder--R.J. Palacio
All Dressed in White--Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke
The Melody Lingers On--Mary Higgins Clark
As Time Goes By--Mary Higgins Clark
Daddy's Gone A Hunting--Mary Higgins Clark
I'll Walk Alone--Mary Higgins Clark
Suffering and Surviving: Finding Sunshine in the Storm--Tom Baca, MELODEE COOPER, Rachel Gardner
When Breath Becomes Air--Paul Kalanithi
Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets--J.K. Rowling
*2018*
I've Got My Eyes on You--Mary Higgins Clark
We'll Meet Again--Mary Higgins Clark
Death on the Cape and Other Stories--Mary Higgins Clark
Stillwatch--Mary Higgins Clark
Inherit the Dead--Mary Higgins Clark
Death Wears a Beauty Mask--Mary Higgins Clark
Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban--J.K. Rowling
Me--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
I've Got My Eyes on You--Mary Higgins Clark
The Lost Years--Mary Higgins Clark
The Magical Christmas Horse--Mary Higgins Clark
All By Myself, Alone--Mary Higgins Clark
Every Breath You Take--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
All Dressed in White--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
*2019*
The Book of Mormon
That's the Ticket, Voies in the Coal in, Milk Run, Stowaway--Mary Higgins Clark
The Summons--John Grisham
Death on the Cape & Other Stories---Mark Higgins Clark
The Sleeping Beauty Killer--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
You Don't Own Me--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
I've Got My Eyes on You--Mary Higgins Clark
The Lost Years--Mary Higgins Clark
The Magical Christmas Horse--Mary Higgins Clark
All By Myself, Alone--Mary Higgins Clark
Every Breath You Take--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
All Dressed in White--Mary Higgins Clark + Alafair Burke
*2020*
New Testament
A Wrinkle in Time--
Ribsy--Beverly Cleary
*2021*
Doctrine&Covenants
*2022*