Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

1.03.2012

Looking back...Christmas 2010 (Part 2...in TEXAS)

I have so much to catch up on....
Our last memories from Boston,
All of our summer fun,
Home makeover projects, 
Life with our crazy puppy, 
Pregnancy, 
Christmas, 
2012 and all of our goals...

So every time I sit down to blog I have to decide what to blog about. Tomorrow I may just write myself silly and get up to date. Anyway, that is tomorrow and this is today and today we are going to wrap up what I started here

Photo dump in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Will and I had a great "Pre-Christmas" together but unfortunately he wasn't able to come to Texas with me...
I had to travel alone and my sister Amanda and Franklin {the cute dog in the picture below} were kind enough to pick me up! 

We headed straight to Mama and Daddy's to start cooking and prepping for all the holiday fun!! 


Christmas Eve is spent with my Mama's Family.  We always have seafood gumbo {to give everyone a break from all the traditional stuff}and it was sooo tasty. I am lame and didn't get any pics from that party...but know that lots of fun was had by all!

Sadly...I don't have a picture of the best surprise.  We were planning trip to Houston {Amanda's (pictured above) House} to have our family Christmas because Jake {youngest sibling} and April {oldest sibling} and her family couldn't make it before Christmas. Little did we know they started driving in the middle of the night on Christmas Eve and made home by the time that we were waking up to start prepping for the day! It was like those Folgers commercials! We were thrilled to see them!


My Uncle on my Daddy's side owns a cute restaurant in my tiny home town and we had our Christmas Dinner with the that side of the family there! It was too fun!



There was plenty of room for all the yummy food...


and plenty of room for our supper large family {no one took a picture but we more than filled up the entire dining area}!


We still headed to Houston after stuffing ourselves to meet up with Jake...did I mention that he could't make it with April0? Anyway, we went to Houston and prepared yet another feast!!




We waited for Jake to arrive so that we could open gifts...
I have pictures of the gift opening but it was late and we weren't very pretty so I thought better of posting those!
I do have this one...


Since Will couldn't make it home {There was a chance for deployment so he couldn't travel...} thanks to XBox and Kinect we were able to video chat with him through the TV! It was so fun...we could all see and hear him and he could see and hear all of us!

We had a blast opening gifts and making new memories! It was a great Christmas! 

The next day everyone had to return to their home...but we spent one last day enjoying each other!

I had a good time playing with this picture!






I swear that I have not been over served...but it sorta looks that way!
 We stuffed ourselves at Lankford Grocery {one of the best burgers in Houston!} and then we hit up Sprinkles for a cupcake!! 


I really enjoyed last Christmas.  I love my family and I happy to have been able to spend that time with them!


12.18.2011

Looking back...Christmas 2010 (Part 1)

Looking back at my neglected blog I realized that I didn't post anything about last Christmas! I LOVE Christmas and last year's was so great.  I would hate to forget all the details!

This was our last Christmas in Massachusetts,
last one in our apartment and
quite possibly the last one that would be covered in snow!

We did our usual decorating...








Homemade gift making...


Baking and cooking...




Recieved some awesome gifts from friends...

Thanks Cher!

 I cooked us a Christmas dinner since we wouldn't be together...





 We put on our pjs and opened gifts together...








One of my gifts from Will was a Creme Brulee` Set (torch included!!!)


Success on the first try!






Then the feverish packing began!!


Please stay tuned for Christmas 2010: Part 2!








1.04.2010

Yeah, I know...

I'm certain that you are all "Christmased" out but I have to do a Christmas post...this blog is sorta my journal so I must document everything (even if its 2 weeks late)! Anyway, this Christmas was so great! I wish I had been a better photograph. Some of the pictures aren't very good quality and some are from my phone...what I am saying is- I am not a professional so don't make fun!

To get ourselves in the Holiday Spirit, we went Downtown for the Tree Lighting in the Boston Commons and then meandered over to Faneuil Hall to check out the lights and the tree there. Boston looks so beautiful this time of year. Dusted in glittery white snow, draped with sparkling white lights, and each of the parks decorated to the nines!


One of my favorite things about Christmas is decorating the Apartment! I love going to get the tree and getting out all the decorations. There is something beautiful about coming home at night and snuggling on the couch by the light of the tree. We had a great time picking out the tree...it even started snowing when we arrived at the farm!

Decorating the tree was more fun this year...Will let me go a little crazy and buy more decorations! Also. we had some special new ornaments. My sister bought us one from Sea World in San Antonio(this is where Will proposed), we bought a big Mickey and a Minnie while we were at Disney World and a star for the top..also from Disney! Side note: There was ridiculous amount of "That's what she said" jokes through out the decorating process...reason #16,456 Why Will wins at life!



The Brrr Y'all snowman was another gift from my sister...Amanda also wins at life

Being on our own for Christmas has given us the opportunity to start so many new traditions and make so many special memories! We miss our families so much during the Holidays...but when you are 2,000 miles away and you only get a few days off, there isn't much that can be done about it. Anyway, pictured below is our Christmas Eve Gingerbread house! Lasts years was a COMPLETE failure...I really think that we improved! I also baked and decorated cookies to hand out to our friends!

This is us in our new pjs...these were supposed to be the Christmas Eve gifts. I worked Will and convinced him to let us open a gift the Sunday before Christmas and with out talking about prior to...we both gave each other pjs!
We went a bit crazy in the gift giving department this year...compared to last year anyway. We worked really hard on our budget this year and saved like mad people for Disney. However, we didn't spend what we had set aside for Vaca so that rolled over to the Christmas fund. We are aware that the responsible thing to do would have been to leave the money in savings...sometimes we are irresponsible.
Gift Break Down:
Lots of movies, lots of games (as we have multiple game systems...we are such children), a roaster and homemade roux from my Mama and Daddy, Zunes (like and itouch only BETTER!), care package full of goodies from Will's Mom and Dad, Gift card from Ryan, Katie & the kiddos (Will's brother), April (my sister)and Deon made us the super fabulous wooden Santa and tree scene, Amanda (another sister) sent me a pretty plate for entertaining and she sent Will Microsoft points, Will bought me a new CHI Turbo (it has the auto off feature...one less thing for him to have to check everyday), these really awesome spa booties and neck wrap that can be heated, my stocking was stuffed with tons of my favorite goodies, Santa filled Will's stocking as well, he also got a R/C helicopter, a giant box of popcorn from costco, cds, etc, etc!
So, Santa was really nice to us and we were pretty nice to each other...now we have to buckle down and be responsible....right after we conquer that next world on Super Mario...

If we are around for the Holidays we spend them with some of the other couples that live in our building. We are all in the same boat...far away from home! They really help us make the holidays special. After opening gifts, having breakfast with Ethan & Laura (they live just down the hall), playing with our toys, and going to see "Sherlock Holmes" we had a nice Christmas dinner with our friends! I baked rolls, made a banana pudding, we also brought apples with a cream cheese dip! Oh, and in true "Kimberly" fashion we were late and everyone was STARVING!
This last pic is for Will's Mom! She sent these adorable aprons that I forced Will to wear every time we were in the kitchen!
There is so much more that I could write about but I have already passed up "blog post" and I'm knocking on the door of "epic novel"! So, alas, I must stop now! We hope you all enjoyed your holidays!

Love, Hugs & Kisses-
Kim & Will

12.28.2009

I'm a slacker....

I have so much that I want to post about Christmas and I want to get it all DONE this week!! However, Santa hooked us up...seriously, so I have been a bit distracted. I still haven't blogged about out the Christmas Party we had with our friends...and I'm not. I am going to be a cheater and send you here! Cher did a fabulous job of capturing all the fun! Thanks Cher....its not plagiarism if I give you credit right??? Anyway, the party was tons-o-fun. Thanks for all the hard work that went into a successful evening!

12.27.2009

The 2009 Caillier Family Christmas Letter

This is a new tradition for my family. Each of us wrote a little update (some not so little...wink, wink) about ourselves and what we have been doing. I thought I would share it on the blog!






Merry Christmas to you and yours from all of us! This is our 1st Annual Family Christmas letter. We are so excited to share with you the comings and goings of our family this past year.

We love the holidays! The holidays mean family get togethers, staying up all night cooking, eating, playing games, visiting, reminiscing, making memories, laughter, counting our blessings and lots of hugs. There's never a menu planned, because we like and cook everything! Everyone's favorite is David's smoked turkey (always perfect) stuffed with a little piece of something yummy followed by the tradition (which will never be broken) of dirty rice and cornbread dressing. Everyone has a favorite dessert and we make them all! The grocery shopping has begun and the cupboards are bulging.

"Bitter Sweet" best describes 2009 for the Caillier family. There were many joyous and happy times as well as sad and difficult times. David's Dad, Jules Caillier passed away in April, leaving a tremendous void in our lives. We miss him terribly. He often told us, "don't worry about me, I've lived a good life, I have good family, good grandkids and I'm ready to go." Those sweet words have given us great peace and comfort. 2009 brought employment ups and downs for David but we have seen the Lord's hand in our daily lives as He continues to bless us. We still find our lives very busy and active with family, work and our church callings. We have a never ending (it seems like) garage building project, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. In August, Jacob returned with honor from a 2 year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Days Saints. We are happy to have him back home and express our gratitude to him for his service.

We also had our "1st Annual Family Vacation". We spent the week of Thanksgiving in Orlando, Florida at Disney. It was fabulous! We had a wonderful time. David really enjoyed it…he stood in line to have his picture taken with Pocahontas (she was very pretty). He said it was because it was his birthday!

Season's Greetings from the San Antonio Clerc's!!
For those of you who aren't quite sure who the San Antonio Clerc's are, let me briefly introduce us. April and Deon were married on June 8, 2007 in the San Antonio Texas Temple. Our family is comprised of Deon Clerc (4th out of 5 children of Guy and Mary Lou Clerc of St. David, AZ), April (Caillier) Clerc (oldest of 4 children of David and Candy Caillier of Buna, TX), and Hunter Williams, currently our only child and the only grandchild and nephew to the David and Candy Caillier crew. Needless to say he is a bit spoiled….but not too badly. Just ask him.
Hunter started the year playing tackle football for a community sports league on a team named "The Dragons." He is now in 7th grade and just finished his first season playing school football (Wood Middle School) for the Wood Wranglers. After registration, physicals, and purchasing all the necessary equipment, we thought we had everything worked out until April got a call from the school nurse saying that she thought Hunter had dislocated his elbow in a PE accident. After an ER visit, three MD appointments, and six weeks off for an injured ligament, the football season was practically over. We are now moving on to Basketball, and this will be his first time to ever play basketball on an organized team. Look us up on Facebook for updates and pictures of his first game. Hunter is also active in Boy Scouts. During the summer he attended scout camp at Bear Creek where he completed several merit badges and participated in other camp activities. At our most recent Court of Honor Hunter received several merit badges and earned his Star rank. At this rate he will be receiving his Eagle Scout award before we know it! On the Friday before Memorial Day our family had the honor and privilege of joining hundreds of Cub, Boy, and Girl Scouts, military personnel, and other civilian volunteers in placing American flags at over 98,000 graves at the Fort Sam Houston cemetery. It was a truly humbling experience, one which we hope to be a part of each year.
In May 2009 April also lost a close, personal friend and family member, Troy Gatlin. Oh, what a great example of unconditional love and friendship he was to her. He had such an outstanding spirit and a real power to touch lives for good. He taught me that there is absolutely nothing I can't do. He not only taught me the true meaning of F.R.O.G (Fully Rely on God), he LIVED it everyday of his short lifetime.
April decided to leave her job in August and pursue Private Duty Nursing. April has been given the amazing opportunity to work with an outstanding young woman. She feels very lucky to be able to spend everyday learning and growing with such a wonderful family. April was also recently released from her calling in Nursery and called as the 2nd counselor in the Young Women's Presidency. She is really enjoying learning about the young women she serves and is grateful for the chance to work with such a unique group of girls. And for those of you who don't know, April had the Lap-band surgery in July 2008 and has currently lost 85 lbs! She looks forward to many more pounds being shed and is impatiently waiting for the end result.
Deon is looking forward to his 5th year as a Dental Hygienist working with Dr. Angela Goodman and the talented staff at Goodman Family Dental. He is taking a year off from holding a leadership position in both the San Antonio District Dental Hygienists' Society, and the Greater San Antonio Hispanic Dental Association. He has held a leadership position in both of these organizations since graduating from Dental Hygiene school in 2005. But, don't think he is sitting at home with nothing to do. He continues to serve as an Assistant Scoutmaster for the 11-year old scouts in our ward. He is also still serving in Nursery…until next week. Our Bishop informed us today that Deon will be released from Nursery next Sunday, and that "this would be a good time to take a little break…a break that will be extremely short-lived." Deon will be happy to serve in whatever capacity he is asked to serve in.
That about wraps it up for the San Antonio Clerc's 2009. We are looking forward to a great 2010 and wish each of you a Merry Christmas and all the best in YOUR 2010.

Happy Holidays from Houston!
Hey everyone, Amanda here! Hope everyone has a joyous Holiday Season!! Let's see. . .I still work at Bammel, but now I'm the Math Department Chair and the Instructional Specialist for the school. I just bought a house in Spring/Woodlands area, so it looks like I am here to stay for a while. . .come visit me! In the early process of the move, I found me a little friend at Mom and Dad's place. My little four-legged friend has been good company for me as I transition to my new home. . .his name is Franklin, his namesake from the farm I found him on. For any of you who didn't know, I also lived in Mom and Dad's travel trailer while looking for a home, and that was an experience in and of itself. . .good times though!!

As always I love my time with my family, I miss Kim and Will because they are so far away, but I have been fortunate enough to be able to see them three times since they moved. . .I still travel a lot for work, so I stay on the go, including getting to San Antonio to see the Clercs'. . .that's about it for me. Merry Christmas everyone! :)


Merry Christmas from New England!!
Will and I are still in Boston! We celebrated our 1st anniversary in October and we are still so happy. Will works for a unit in the Coast Guard that gets deployed pretty often. That is hard sometimes but we have made so many friends here that I have lots to do to keep me busy. I love him and I am so proud of what he has chosen to do for a living! I am working at the apartment community that we live in, and I love it! Best commute I have EVER had. I have been privileged to work with the young women at church…which also keeps me busy. We enjoy venturing out on our own to see all that New England has to offer. There is so much to do here. We haven't seen it all, but thanks to all of the AMAZING houseguests that we have had, Will and I have become quite the tour guides. Our favorite spots include, Downtown Boston (the North End to be specific), Salem, State parks North of Boston, New York (The Catskills…We haven't been to the city yet), York Harbor, Maine, Salem, NH (they have the nearest Super Wal-Mart) and our Apartment! We both miss our families so much. It hits us the most this time of year. We have enjoyed celebrating Christmas and other holidays together though. Making our own traditions and being with other couples that are away from home too. Well, that's the Worthen's at a glance. We love you all and hope you have a Beautiful Christmas and Joyous New Year.

Happy Holidays ya'll,
Hey, it's Jake! Well the past year was a fast and crazy one!!! As most of you know I served a two year mission for our church. Those were the best two years of my life!!! I will never forget the people I've met, and grown to love. They taught me so much!!! My family was a great support to me during those two years, as well as many of you. Thank you so much for the emails, letters, cards, and any form of support that you gave me and my family. Now that I am back home, I have moved to San Antonio to live with April, Deon, Hunter, and Kelly (the family dog). Here I am planning on going to school to get my RN, find a job, and maybe a wife. I love this time of year so much. Not for the gifts, but for the time spent with family!!! When you're not able to see your family for two years you really appreciate the time you do have together. And just the Spirit of the season; people are a little more giving and a little more caring. But the greatest gift given to us was Jesus Christ!!! During those two years of service, I came to know Him a lot better. He did the most selfless act of service; He atoned for our sins, and made it possible for us to return to our Father in Heaven. So let us this CHRISTmas, make a little more room for Him. I hope ya'll have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.



(Back to Mom) More importantly, we are thankful for what brings us together during the Christmas season, the Birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. We are so humbly grateful to him for his wonderful gift. He gave us that gift at a price we cannot fathom. It was a gift He did not need for Himself; He did not need forgiveness. He is the source of our strength and light. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of you from all of us!

With all our Love,
David, Candy and family

Holiday Party!! Short and Sweet...

We had a helluva good time at my Company Holiday Party (I prefer not to mention the name of the company...don't want someone to google it and stumble onto these pics!) We were given 2 days off since the festivities took place in New Jersey! We were driven by bus to a nice hotel to settle in and get "all done up" after which we were taken to the Crystal Plaza...nice huh?? Being politically correct and all, the attention was focused on the company's success as well as honoring employees. Our property took home several awards! After tons of yummy food and drinks (for some) the music started and the dancing followed! I haven't danced like that in forever and it was sooooo fun! I made a little collage to share with you....


I really do like my Co-Workers and it was fun to hang with them and their other halves away from the office.
Thank you, Company I work for, for showing us some love and throwing a fabulous party! The End.

1.04.2009

Merry Christmas


Our first Christmas was so perfect! I must say, I was worried about being a from home for the holidays. However, we were blessed to have some special new friends to share them with. It was a white Christmas, which was definitely a treat for me(oddly enough I didn't see much snow in Texas)!
We picked the coldest day EVER to roam around Massachusetts in search of the perfect tree! I do believe we were successful. Then after several more hours of dragging Will around I found all the decorations that I needed to create the MASTERPIECE that you now see before you!!Posted by Picasa