Happy New Year, friends! It's been a whirlwind of a few weeks. Heck, it's been a whirlwind of a few months and I am hopeful that I can start getting back to some sense of normalcy soon...whatever that looks like. Haha! I will divide up blogging about our holiday break with a post about Christmas and another post about New Years, hopefully with a couple bonus ones thrown in too.
One day during finals, my friend and fellow BYU ward leader, Christy and I bought a bunch of snacks from Trader Joes and set up at a table in the Wilkinson Center. Then we sent a note out on our ward GroupMe and invited everyone to come get some fun brain food...
A day or two after we had the Trader Joes final "party", Emma arrived home! It was pure joy to have her home again, along with Adam, but sadly she spent the first few days she was here with low
energy, no appetite, and some respiratory symptoms. She'd had a fever
previously and we're pretty sure she may have had the flu, which is
going around right now. After not being able to eat for several days,
we took her to the doctor, where she was prescribed an anti-nausea
medication. Thankfully just a couple doses of that took the edge off
and she slowly regained her appetite and energy over the next few
days...but not before passing along the bug to Spencer as well, who has
gone through pretty much the exact same set of miserable symptoms.
Thankfully, so far, Glen, Adam, and I have remained healthy (currently knocking on wood)!
After Emma felt better, the fun really started with some craft projects (her own), way too much treat baking and eating, and a ton of board game playing... including 10 Days in Europe, Magic the Gathering (for the boys), Wingspan, a new game called "Coup", Nertz, and....
It was fun to play a game that even my Mom even attempted to play with us, since she does not enjoy playing games normally.
This was us on Christmas Sunday. BYU is a bit of a ghost town during Christmas break, so our ward was combined with three other wards. Even with four wards combined we only had about 50 people there and with only one hour of church and no other meetings, we decided to jump on over to our home ward for their Christmas program. It was the first time in about 8 months that we'd attended our home ward and it was a beautiful day to be there. The music was amazing and it was great to see our neighbors and friends.
On Christmas Eve night, we went to a place called Nacho Daddy, which {surprise!} was a nacho place. It wasn't fancy food by any stretch, but they were open and had availability, so that's where we went.
I thought mine were quite tasty....
And one of Emma and Adam from another day...
I hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas too! Thank you for following along here.
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