Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Wordpress

Well it is official, we have switched over to wordpress. I have been wanting to for a while, but I thought that I would lose all of my other posts. I am excited to say that I was able to import all of my posts and comments. I have not lost anything by doing this. I am excited to give wordpress a try.

Here is my new address. It is the same, but switch wordpress for blogger:

http://willkristin.wordpress.com

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Gift Exchange

Now this is a mix between my thoughts and Wills thoughts, but I thought I would share it with everyone who cares to read this. After this I am finished worrying about this topic.

To everybody-
We really enjoyed seeing so many of you at Thanksgiving.
We're writing about the Cousin-Gift exchange. We've enjoyed it the last few years. It's always fun to see who we get to give gifts to. It's even better than the receiving.
Unfortunately, this is the last year that we can participate. Will and I have extended families that are growing faster than our finances can handle. There are so many families that we hope to get gifts for that our resources and time are getting spread too thin. We hope you all understand and we want to say "THANK YOU" to Cary for working so hard and always putting this together.
We wish you all the best. Have a Merry Christmas,
Will and Kristin

We meant no harm in the email that we sent to everybody saying that we want to opt out. Will and I simply wished to discontinue our part in the exchange. We still love all of the cousins. I feel that more of my time and energy should be spent on my and Will's "extended family" (brothers (HD, Colton), sisters (Suzanne, Mickie, Tracie), parents, nieces (Baylee, Sierra), and nephews (Jason)).

We did not intend for the exchange to be completely stopped, we alone did not wish to continue the exchange. I would hope that it would continue for all of those who wish to continue doing it. I would hope that in future years those who want to opt out can do so with ease.

One of the most frustrating things I feel is that we are connected as a family relatively. We have more connection with the cousins on the Coombs side then with the Bragg or the Wu/Au side. It hurts to hear that "we are cutting the Coombs side out of our lives", when we do not feel like we are. I have loved getting to know my relatives that blog. I have never felt closer to them. I would like to feel the same way with my other cousins, but do not feel that a gift once a year has increased that love. I am at a loss of what I can do to feel closer towards them.

It has been difficult to give a gift to a cousin that I do not know. I have felt it is a waist of my time and money. If i do not know them then how will I know what to get them that they will like. I don't know interest/dislikes, activities they participate in, or even major events that are happening in their lives. I would love to get to know everyone more, but have not found a means to communicate with them. I am open to suggestions.

I have made it a point to participate in activities with the Coombs family to show them how much I care for them. I have gone to countless events even when it was not the most convenient thing to do. I still wish that I could go to more events to prove that I love all of the cousins. I would have loved to have gone out to California for Teresa and Rachel's graduations, seen Connor or Tyler play a game of soccer, or helped out when Indy got her tonsils out, but reality is that with the distance it is difficult.

There’s not a bone in my body that feels anything negative toward those who disapprove of our decision, so I hope they don’t feel that we’re trying to push them away. Everyone is entitled to their own opinions and feelings. I would welcome any extended family into our home without hesitation.

Hopefully we will be able to let the whole thing blow over and enjoy the moments we do share when our paths cross.

Hey that's mine

What the heck? He just started eating off of my plate. Fine if it will get him to eat then what ever. He actually ate the veggies in the fried rice this time. I was pretty excited.

Humm. He was trying to give me a piggy back ride. I think that I am a little to big.

Monday, December 03, 2007

The Joy of Christmas

It was a pretty fun weekend. I love being with family it makes time pass so much faster. Friday we finally used Will's Tuconos coupons. I absolutely love that place!! That is the one place that I can out eat a ton of people. I love it. We received 2 for Will some how and we received one for Jason. Who ever signed him up thanks. (Well Suzanne and Nate thank you.) The Spences and Suzanne and Nate joined us. (Thanks Steph for watching the kids on such short notice.)

Saturday was full of the Joy of Christmas. Suzanne and I made ginger bread for the first time. That was a real experience. After it is all baked you have to cut out your pattern while the ginger bread is still hot. Suzanne and I burned our fingers all for the "Joy of Christmas."

I did not do to well with my house this year. I was tired and just did not have the patience to put together a cool looking house. I asked Will if he liked my house and his response was, "It has a lot of candy." Yeah, Yeah I know it wasn't my best effort. Next year, next year.

Here is Art and Steph. My camera ran out of batteries before I could take any more pictures.

Sunday was the first monthly soup and scones event at my grandparents house (Coombs). All of the food was delicious! What a great idea to bring the family together.

Will thought this picture was funny. That is what our bush looks like in the front yard.