Saturday, December 30

It's Over Already?



I can't believe that Christmas has come and gone! Matt and I spent a wonderful 5 days in Kentucky with family and friends. It was fun to stay with his family and celebrate Christmas the Neal way - it's the first Christmas in my life that I haven't been with my family! I really enjoyed watching Daisha and Jamal open their gifts too. We were able to go to our old church on Christmas Eve. It definitely felt weird to be a "visitor" at what we still consider to be our church. They recently opened a new portion of the building, which was amazing! All in all, our trip to Kentucky was refreshing. And we promise it won't be 5 months before we visit again!

We celebrated Christmas in Michigan with my family last night. We opened presents at 5pm and then headed to Muskegon for a Fury hockey game. Going to the Muskegon Fury has become a Christmas tradition for our family. It's always a lot of fun - mostly watching Matt make a goof of himself. We love to watch the fighting (shh...don't tell dad) and the people that attend the event are also quite amusing. I didn't realize hockey was such a "hick" thing!

Enjoy the pictures!

Saturday, December 16

Painting at the Neals

We had the great privilege of having three senior girls over last night to PAINT - Matt's favorite pass time.
It was Emily and Sarah's first time painting and they did a fantastic job!


Hannah on the other hand is an experienced oil painter and experimented with acryllics last night.




As you can see, it was a lot of fun!

Friday, December 15

Students Raise $1500, Teacher Shaves Head






You know the saying - "Put your money where your mouth is?" Well, you could say that Matt put his head where the money is. The Senior Class at Calvary raised $1500 through their phone-a-thon - and the reward was shaving Mr. Neal's head. Most of you know that Matt was already half way there, so it isn't too big a change.

Tuesday, December 12

Never Ending

School, volleybally practice, play practice, school fundraiser, quick homework, bed, school...Does anyone remember their life being this busy in high school? I mean, I guess I ran around non-stop, but I must have blocked it from my memory - because I am shocked at our busy my sisters are. I'm not sure how they do it?

Sunday, December 10

Day three with the sisters

This is just a glimpse of day three with the sisters. My normally organized and neatly arranged guest room has turned into a teen sheol quite rapidly. BUT - this is not to say we're not enjoying them. Because we are. They're lively, extremely busy and way too much like me when I was 17. God help them!

Christmas Recipes

Molasses Sugar Cookie Recipe
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Melt 3/4 cup shortening in a sauce pan over low heat. Remove from heat, let cool. Add 1 cup sugar, 1/4 cup molasses and 1 egg. Beat well. Sift 2 cups flour, 2 tsp. baking soda, 1/2 tsp. ground cloves, 1/2 tsp. ground ginger, 1 tsp. ground cinnamon and 1/2 tsp. salt. Add wet ingredients to dry. Chill and form into 2" balls. Roll in sugar, press down slightly onto cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes. Cool on pan for 1 minutes and transfer to wire rack to cool entirely.
If you bake them a little longer and allow them to sit out on a plate, they get crispy and are great with coffee!

Saturday, December 9

Parenting the Sisters

We took my parents to the airport yesterday and soon inherited 2 seventeen year olds! How is it that you go from no kids (well, except for Booga and Bwana) to twins teenagers? Seems like a lot of responsibility. But, we're excited to have them around for 10 days. Now, read in my blog then and we'll see what it was really like!

Thursday, December 7

Another Free Day

Matt had a beautiful day off today - a snow day! We got the news a little late, but as they say "better late than never." Too bad the corporate world doesn't have "snow days." I'm only two blocks from work, so I drove in without a problem. And Matt had the chance to study and clean for me! Nice.

Wednesday, December 6

BUSY BUSY CHRISTMAS

This week has been my first real taste of the "busyness" of the season - and it smacked me dead in the face! Holiday parties, house guests, Christmas concerts, heavy workload, phone calls, emails, Christmas cards...and more. So, for once, blogging isn't a chore, it's a break. A very nice, much needed time to sit down, take a deep breath and release.

Sunday, December 3

Lots of Snow!

Holy Cow the snow is coming down here! The wind is gusting (is that a word?) and the snow is dropping. I would assume we'll get somewhere between 5-6" today. We had a pretty big storm on Friday too.

You know, living in Michigan, the snow comes and then the cars drive on it and it turns this ugly gray color, kind of like Chicago. So you're almost happy when it snows again - because then it looks a nice white and pretty, instead of muddy fluff on the side of the road.

Friday, December 1

Home with the Flu

Matt was home from school yesterday with the flu. So, I got to teach one of his classes. It was a nice sneak peek into his world. I felt great yesterday, until last night. That's when I was defeated by the flu. I'm home sick from work today. Thanks heavens we got our internet installed yesterday - and wireless at that. I'm able to monitor my emails at work and still lay on the couch sick. Isn't technology wonderful?