Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Holidays in the Frigid North

Ok - so ... I realize it is the End of January... and I also realize it has been below zero temps in Colorado lately; so referring to ND as the "Frigid North" may not be fair.  At any rate, we had a fabulous (LONG) trip home and the kids had a blast hanging with each other.  Here are a few (ok - Many) of my favorite memories.
So Ready to see my Fargo Family!

Lots of our time was spent Watching the Kids Grow (Gma Sandy's favorite past time) and chatting it up with family and friends.  We even got to take everyone up to see Amy's Great Aunt Eunie for a day! Well; Melissa, Brady and Brody were unavailable, but most the crew made it!  Karsten has always been a huge fan of Eunie and likes to tell me she gives the best hugs.  Periodically through the year, we (mainly the boys, actually) will get little notes/cards from Eunie ~ so thankfully, between that and pictures ~ there is very little 'warming up time' when we visit.  You may also recognize a popular favorite spot of ours - no trip to DL is complete without a lunch at Zorbaz!



Grandma Myrt (GG to the kids) loved hanging around catching up over coffee and veggies with her Grand daughter.  Amy was impressed with the fine wait staff; who brought plenty of coffee and even blew on your coffee for you as to not have you burn your tongue.
Too hot, GG? I will Blow on it for you!

Nice Service, Karsten!
Hmm - not much to say about the hairstyling pic, but had to include it so we could remind Kasey how much he loved getting his hair done by his cousin. 

"Mom, You are Really taking a pic of this?!? Sigh..."
Although it was pretty cold out, we did get the kids out for a little sledding time.  Sledding is way more fun in ND.  In Colorado ... an adult 'slowly' pulls your sled through the neighborhood.  In ND ... Brady knows how to impress the kids by using a 4-wheeler!  Brooklyn does it often and loved to show off a bit.  Kasey was a bit more timid and Karsten was having none of it and ended up riding with Brady on the 4-wheeler.  That was much more fun in his opinion ~ he Loves cuddle time with Uncle Brady!
Brooklyn Surfing and Kasey Hanging on for Dear Life (ha)

Brooklyn, Brody and an Unsure Karsten
"You sure this is safe, Uncle Brady?"

Much Better!
Melissa also did a great job planning daily activities for the kids.  We had story time at Barnes and Nobles bookstore; where we heard two stories, colored some pictures and enjoyed snack time.  Then of course, Amy's favorite place - Yonker Farm Children's museum.  There, the kids got to paint, play dress up, play music and pretend to cook in a kitchen.
When is the story starting, Guys???
Notice Proud Grandma watching over her well behaved Grand babies

These kids are so concentrated on their Artwork!

Future Engineer like Grandpa Bill?  Maybe!

We' ll put the band back together, do a few gigs, we get some bread. Bang!
The Mattson basement is currently unfinished... what to do with an unfinished basement??? Gma and Gpa had the best idea Ever = Mattson Open Gym!  They had bikes, trikes, cars, hula-hoops, hockey, soccer, basketball, Oh My!  It was a child's dream!  The adults even had a comfy place to sit and watch the kids play!



Here you go Grandpa - you need this part next for Brody's bike

Brody's first Bike Ride on his new Christmas Present
Of course sometimes, the kids could be found cuddling and just enjoying Quiet time with each other.  Most the time was spent running around, but this moment was too precious to miss!
What starts out with a Fancy Fondue between Family and Ends up as a dance party complete with a DJ playing "Name that Artist" with the crowd?  A Perfect Family night at Home!  This was one of our favorite memories.  Kasey tried his first Artichoke and did a great job 'dragging his teeth' instead of eating the whole leaf and the fondue was delicious.  We then had a surprise visitor.  We thought Melissa was out for the night, but she came over since she saw our lights still on.  What happened next could only be remembered by those who were there.  Not easy to explain, but there was plenty of laughter, beverages, music and dancing!  I think the quote of the night was "Just one more song and then I am going home."  That summed up the evening for Everyone.  No one wanted the night to end!
Our Fancy Fondue

Dance Party USA

Our favorite late night Ice Cream Drinks!


Not all our time was spent at the Mattson household.  We were invited over for Several delicious meals at the Woodards.  While Brady and Melissa cooked... we enjoyed watching the kids play.
Ok, Everyone put your hands in the huddle!

GO Bison!

Brody on his Chariot ~ not sure how he convinced Karsten to pull it!

Chatting a bit more after dinner
We even got a Fun night out at Kobes while our kids were entertained by well Loved babysitters, Dave and Erika Carruth!  Pictures aren't the best, but you can tell between the Sushi, Teppan yaki and the Saki shots ... We had a  Blast!


It has been two years since we celebrated Christmas in Fargo and boy... what Fun! We have a few additional posts related to this trip (Kasey's birthday, Christmas and New Years), but you will have to wait to enjoy those Shenigans!
That was a Great Vacation!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Are you Ready for some FOOTBALL!!!

Ok, so the Broncos are out, but ... I will let YOU tell my boys that.  I didn't want to crush their spirit.

A year ago, the Woodards gave the boys their very own football gear.  It is Definitely a Hit!  Often, they can be found running around in their jerseys and helmets. We love that we get front row seats to watch the Future Bronco players doing their practice runs.
Future Hall of Famer's? We'll see.


Kasey in a three point stance ready for the snap

Down...Set...

Hut, Hut!



Kasey's touchdown dance

Go deep Karsten

And now the starting quarterback for your Denver Broncos, Karsten Cannode!

Another Great Season and GO BRONCOS!!!

Monday, January 7, 2013

Cannode Christmas 2012

The day after Kasey's birthday party, we celebrated another birthday.  It was time to celebrate an early birthday for Jesus.  The kids were excited for another party and of course for the presents.  We started out our day with appetizers and a yummy ham dinner.  I think the kids liked the appetizers, especially the Snowman cheese ball.
Who wants to dip their veggies in Ranch?

"I do, I do" says Grandpa

Kasey wasn't really into the "family photo", however,
notice the fancy flower in his hair!  So Pretty!
After dinner, we had to do more family photo ops and thankfully the kids cooperated this time.  Say Cheese-Ball!  As you can see in a few pics - Santa came early and left a few (ok - many) presents for them.  The boys were especially excited to receive snow shovels.  They keep asking to help shovel every time it snows.  Our answer every time? ... SURE!  Lets just hope this trend continues until they are 18 and head off to college.

I Love how much they Love giving hugs!



The boys had so much fun snow shoeing last year & want to go again
* Did Kris realize this meant HE needed a pair too!

The boys got a Race Track!

Mom! Uncle David got me a laptop like his!

Karsten made a pretty picture for mommy and daddy

The air compressor was driving Kris nuts wrapped
next to the tree.  Was fun to watch them all open it!

Who needs presents when you have wrapping paper to play with


They think they are in a canoe!

Supporting our teams
After we were done with dinner and presents, we decided it would be fun to go to zoo lights.  It wasn't too cold yet and we didn't think it would be that busy.  Well, we were definitely wrong about busy.  Still a line, but worth the wait.  We got to see lots of fun lights, a couple real animals that were awake inside and of course Santa!  As you can see below - Kasey was not really into the evening.  Guess someone missed their nap with all the excitement today.  Oh well, we promised Santa that even though he was in a mood today - overall... he was a Great Boy and definitely deserved his race car he requested for Christmas.


As you can see the boys weren't sure about Santa