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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Thanks to Andrew and Rebecca for having us over for this year’s Christmas party. Love the tasty party favor:

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Thanksgiving 2010

This year we had Thanksgiving at the Tanners again to get back on track with the rest of the family. We had a blast hanging out with everyone–enjoying food, boys/girls nights out, being grateful, getting the flu, playing games, etc., etc. All the stuff that makes holidays great. Houston and Becca surprised us all by coming up after their honeymoon to hang out. We’re very grateful to mom and dad Tanner for their hospitality and unfailing kindness. As for the rest, I’ll let some pictures do the talking:

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Kristie’s B-Day Treadmill

Since winter is fast approaching and it’s harder to leave the house with a baby, I decided to get a treadmill for Kristie’s birthday. Most husbands would have landed in the doghouse for a gift like this, but my runner girl loved it.

Trying to assemble it after she fell asleep was quite a fiasco…but the surprise was worth every second.

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Halloween Carnival

I wish Lilah was awake and visible in this shot. Her pirate mustache made this costume.

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Grandma Hiller’s @ Asian Star

Just like last year, and the year before that, great-grandma Hiller invited us to celebrate her (and Caleb’s) birthday at the Asian Star restaurant in Midvale.

As always the food and company were terrific. We pack two long tables with family, and consume enough Walnut Shrimp, Sesame Chicken and Mandarin Beef Sirloin to feed a small army. Grandma shared some neat stories with the group. When one of them was interrupted by a hearty chorus of ‘Happy Birthday’ from a table nearby, we all joined in, carried it away, and dedicated it to Grandma and Caleb.

Really fun tradition…grandma is as feisty, fun and darling as ever. It was great to have Lilah with us for the first time as well.

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Labor Day Weekend

We got to head up to Boise for Labor Day weekend and spend it with the Tanner fam, which was crazy fun. If you want a really solid recap on the weekend, read Ang’s excellent post here. To avoid reinventing the wheel (and ’cause I’m being lazy), I’ll forgo a full post of my own, and simply include some fun pictures:

Backyard Football

Tanner Girls

Dad and Lilah

Croquet

Houston and fiance, Rebecca

Funny picture of Lilah, minding her own business

Drive home – caught a few bugs.

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Cape May Vacation 2010

This summer we returned once again, further solidifying Cape May as the McConnon-family summer tradition. In fact, this tradition now spans four generations, with Grumpy and Bossie visiting regularly in the 50′s and 60′s, my father working as a night watchman at the Chalfonte hotel in the 70′s, me and my brothers discovering the beach and boardwalk in the 90′s, and now Lilah, the newest McConnon, making her first trip in 2010.

This year we crashed at Nathan and Kendra’s awesome new pad, and flew out to PA on Wednesday morning. Luckily Lilah did terrific on each flight, not crying once the entire time (that came afterward in her carseat in the car).

My brother Andrew flew in about a half hour after we did, so the rest of us (inc. mom, dad and Coleman) occupied ourselves by packing and unpacking the Expedition to look busy enough to avoid getting asked to leave curbside pickup.

From the airport we headed downtown near Rittenhouse Square, to visit my great uncle Jim and his wife Nancy (who own the house we stay in at Cape May). They’re a delightful couple–it was great to catch up with them after many years. After our visit, we headed over the the Marathon Grill to meet my Aunt Cathy, where she graciously treated the family to dinner. We only get to see Cathy about once a year, which really isn’t often enough. She surprised us with gifts for the boardwalk, and even brought a picture of me when I was almost exactly Lilah’s age. Great food, and great company and lots of fun conversation.

From there we headed down to Cape May to spend the rest of our days playing on the beach and our evenings biking around town. Lilah spent a good portion of it strapped to one of us in her carrier (thanks Jer and Ked!), which was a lifesaver.

Some memorable events that come to mind:

  • Sunset swims with the bothers, after the beach was closed
  • Jogging every morning to the end of the boardwalk (Kristie, not me)
  • Dad getting interviewed about his experiences at the Chalfonte, to be included in a book being published next year
  • Biking to Cape May point as a family, the Washington St. Mall, dinner at Louie’s, etc.
  • Catching up with the Chalfonte regulars (Dot, Lucille, Anne Leduc)
  • Coleman’s ordination
  • Ella’s whole-fruit smoothies
  • Lilah’s first contact with the ocean (a little cold for her taste)
  • Getting burned to a crisp on Saturday
  • Guesstures, modified Whiffle-Ball
  • Our “best-of” pictures in a frame for mom and dad

Can’t wait for next year — we’ll be missing Coleman!

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Tanner Family Reunion

This week we got to take a trip up to Boise for a Tanner Family Reunion. We left on a Wednesday and stayed through Monday (since the 4th fell on Sunday, and we got that day off at work). It was a blast…I’ll let some of the pictures do the talking:

Thursday: I had to catch up on some work during the day, so I missed out on a trip to Uncle Steve’s pool. It looked like everyone had a blast, though.

Sisters at the pool

Jeff, with his and Angela's new baby, Emily

The Tanner girls

Caleb, observing

Friday: Among other things, we got to go iceblocking at Simplot Hill, and Lilah got her first bath.

Going up...

...and sliding down

Classic Cole

Kristie, soaking up some sun

She handled it pretty well, until we washed her hair ;)

I can't remember if this was a protest or yawn.

Saturday: Some fun yard work as a fam, and then the big kids got to go out to dinner.

Projectile spit-ups -- this one was epic. #newdad

There's always the circus if things don't pan out...

Cheescake Factory with the Fam

Sunday: Lilah and Emily’s baby blessing

Tanners, Stevens and McConnons!

Baby girl and her baby daddy

Proud parents

Yellow dress and pretty eyes

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Birth & Mother’s Day

28 years ago today–also on Mother’s Day–I was born. Thanks mom, for loving me as extraordinarily as you do, and for shaping me into the man I’ve become. And much love to mom Tanner, for delivering the coolest girl in the world, and for being such an awesome mom-in-law. We love you guys tons and can’t express enough how much you mean to us.

Here are a couple photos from the Sunday brunch we had up in Ogden:

[how adorable is that mom-to-be??]

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Weekend at Solitude

The Wagstaffs (family friends of the Tanners) invited us up to their beautiful cabin at Solitude ski resort this weekend. Being the ski bum that I am, I was beyond excited for another opportunity to get out this season. So Friday night we picked up Houston and made our way up a snowy Big Cottonwood Canyon, arriving at our destination just after dark. It wasn’t long before we settled into deep couches to watch the Vancouver Olympic opening ceremonies with a big group of family and friends.

The next morning a bunch of us struck out early to the lifts, hoping to get in as many runs as possible. It had snowed a bunch the evening before, and it snowed the entire day…so conditions were perhaps the best I’ve ever skied. Since Denny had been coming to Solitude his entire life, he and his son Drew were able to take us directly to the best stashes of thigh-to-waist deep powder. I decided to forgo lunch and ended up skiing for seven straight hours. Pure bliss.

Kristie “I Don’t Want to Squish the Baby” McConnon wasn’t feeling quite up to skiing, so she decided to run 9 miles at their home gym and play with Therese’s adorable nieces back at the cabin instead. That night we watched moguls, short-track, luge, biathlon and a bunch of other awesome Olympic competitions, taking a few breaks to play Scatagories and some other fun games. Watching Apollo and Kearney take silver and gold respectively were certainly highlights.

[check out that gnarly curling iron burn on Kristie's neck. That has to be some kind of record, poor girl]

On Sunday we went to church at the Brighton Branch, which was literally at the base of a ski hill. It was one of the prettiest churches I’d ever attended. Later on we had a big family dinner and dessert, complete with a Valentines Day party put on by the little kids.

We were planning on heading back that evening, but one of Kristie’s client’s rescheduled and I didn’t have work, so we didn’t have to take off till this morning. All in all it was a wonderful weekend escape with great skiing, great activities and really great company.