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January 22, 2016

San Diego

It came to me one night, the same day we heard that Kyle was on a waiting list for a job I thought was a sure thing, and we had to re-think the next step for our family.

"Kyle, what do you think about staying here? [long pause] And buying a house?"

"Staying in Maple Valley? And raising our family here? And having our kids grow up with Kimball's kids? Yes! Wait, are you serious?!"

"Yeah, I'm serious!" [kissing and laughing]
How the Garvin cousins do BYU football.

So we downloaded all of the real estate apps and started daydreaming about settling down happily in the Northwest. And then, the bombshell. Two days later, out of the clear blue, Kyle got a job offer in SAN DIEGO. San Diego. You know, the place where my family lives, where I could have so much help with my four littles, where I was born and raised, where me and Kyle met seven summers ago, THAT place.

Elle and my friend Shannon
We were at a loss. Maple Valley was our home. We were part of the best church congregation on the planet. We could go to the grocery store and see five people we knew. My kids' cousins lived less than a mile away, and our lives were completely intertwined. We lived on a community lake in the middle of the forest. I was part of two book clubs that I absolutely adored. Friends had become family. How could we leave it all and start over again?


For the next two weeks, we prayed a lot. A lot a lot. And went to the temple. And then, we knew.

The entire month of December was spent packing up our lives. At first, I filled all the closets with boxes. And then, it overflowed into the dining room. Boxes were stacked to the ceiling. We sold or donated most of our furniture. Each night, after we put the kids to bed, Kyle and I packed boxes and wrapped furniture until we literally fell asleep. Three days before the move, I told Kyle, "This is not possible. There is no way we are going to finish."
Melissa, Kayla, and Kennedy with their hair all curled :)



The night we packed our moving POD, our dear friends came to help. They helped me pack up our last boxes, carried everything we own down three flights of stairs, and took care of the twins. When it was all done, my friends and I said tearful goodbyes, while Kyle's friends just said, "So, man, you're not really moving, right?"---because that's what men who are actually really sad say. The saddest, hardest part was leaving Kyle's family: my brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and their five angelic children. I cried, big, ugly tears.

How Henry road-trips.

And then we drove to San Diego, with a rest-stop in San Francisco to visit family. For the first few months, we are living with my mother and four of my siblings, who help with my kids every minute of the day. Kyle is four days in to his new job at Gemmell Energy. I have finally figured out that being a grown-up means doing a lot of really hard things that you don't think you are capable of doing, but God helps you do them anyway--- and then, at some point in the future, when you look back and see how far you've come and all the remarkable things you have learned, you realize that He knew what He was doing all along.

January 13, 2016

A Little Bit Naughty and a Little Bit Nice


Last month was insane. The entire Christmas season was a blur of cookies and concerts and recitals and-----packing. But I'll get to that NEXT!
The month officially kicked off on the night we went out as a family to buy our Christmas tree. Last year, we Kyle cut down our tree. The experience was---interesting, and it was actually pretty pricey! So this year, we opted to pick up a tree at Costco.

The Costco tree, pre-bundled for your convenience, was completely diseased and black on the inside! Kyle had to throw it off our balcony, re-strap it to the top of our car, drive it all the way back to Costco, and exchange it for another one. My family room was a mess of pine needles! But, eventually, we ended up with this...
The girls did such a good job decorating the tree for their bedroom... But then Elle spent the next three weeks taking every ball ornament off of it, removing the metal tops, and calling them "APPLES!" It looked pretty decrepit by the time Christmas came. 
At Kyle's work Christmas party, I won him an X-Box One. It was a game of heads and tails, and I walked away with the grand prize. Speaking of prizes, Kyle was awarded the title of Innovator of the Year for his company, which was a really big honor! He works so hard for our family, while still being a totally present, hands on Dad to our four littles. I'm so proud of him!!!

The kids watching cousin Kennedy play a Genie in Aladdin.

Our friends, the Perkins, threw an ugly sweater/white elephant party this year. I spent about 20 minutes in Target, trying to convince myself to spend money on an ugly piece of clothing for myself. It was physically painful. I decided to go to the men's section. I could convince myself to buy something ugly for Kyle, right???-------Nope. THEN, just as the inner turmoil was about to destroy me, I spotted a DIY ugly sweater kit across the aisle! Date Night in!!! I was so excited to bring the kits home and show Kyle. That night, we finally got both twins to sleep just before 10 pm, and stayed up late to decorate our ugly sweaters. It was so. much. fun. So much so, that I didn't get any pictures of the decorating process, and Kyle packed* his sweater before I remembered to take a picture of it. So, this one was mine. Kyle's was red, with four white reindeer flying on it. Epic ugly-sweatering, if I do say so myself.

London thought this horrible thing was the most beautiful piece of clothing she had ever seen. "I love all of these DECORATIONS!" And when her dress on Christmas Sunday was just plain "golden without ANY decorations", she was pretty upset with me.


The twins at 4 months.

London's Christmas program at preschool.


Christmas morning was magical. Snow fell in big, beautiful flurries while the kids opened their presents. Happy the Elf brought the girls an art easel all the way from the North Pole. Elle wanted to watch Finding Nemo (MEEMO!) over and over again, which we all agreed was the perfect way to spend a snowy Christmas morning. London decided that she "got almost everything she asked Santa for because I was a little bit naughty and a little bit nice." Still, the best part of the morning was hearing Elle's reaction to each present..." Oh, goodness!" 


Santa brought the twins these hooded towels!

After a lazy morning, we went to the cousin's house to bake cookies and these darling Martha Stewart meringue trees. Grandma and Grandpa came for the festivities, and a fancy Christmas dinner made by Melissa.

 The best part of December was the family time we spent reflecting on our Savior, thanks to the 25 Days of Christ box my sister-in-law gifted us. Inside, there is a pamphlet of special quotes, a link to a Bible video, and a daily ornament to hang on your tree. Each day of the month centers on a story from the life of the Christ. Elle's favorite story was the miracle of the loaves and fishes, and London's was when Jesus calmed the Sea of Galilee. If you are looking for a really special way to make Christmas meaningful to little children, I can't say enough about the spirit this box brought into our home this Christmas season.