Friday, December 30, 2011

Merry [belated] Christmas!

With all the hustle and bustle of the various events that have been happening in the Sunder-Mills family this past month, blogging has been put on a hold. In the past three months there have been Daddy's back surgery, Halloween, [two] weddings, Thanksgiving, Jaxson's Baptism, Jaxson's FIRST Birthday/Party & [three] family Christmas get togethers. Needless to say, it will be nice to finally be able to take a breather from all the numerous party planning projects, cleaning, etc.

This year Ryan and I were trying desperately to be able to celebrate each Christmas with each other's families together. With crazy work schedules in both families, it can get quite tricky. Our first Christmas celebration was with Ryan's family the day before Christmas Eve [his brother-in-law had to work on Christmas Eve and then his sister had to work most of Christmas Day]. We enjoyed an awesome meal made by his Mamma [stuffed pork chops, YUM] and followed with presents. Thank goodness for the large room because I don't think we could have fit anymore people or presents in there! Aspen [Ryan's 11 month old niece] had a blast opening her presents and playing with them as soon as possible! We were all extremely fortunate and got some pretty amazing things. However, I think the best part about present time is when others open what you got for them! It was a great time spent with great people.

On Christmas Eve, the Sunder-Mills clan attended Christmas Eve Mass at St. Rose in Anthem. It is a beautiful church and I have grown to like it there very much. The priest performed an AMAZING homily focusing on Faith, Hope, and Love. He invited the children of the parish to come forward as he said the homily and involved them by asking questions. How awesome is that?! I absolutely love going to Christmas Eve mass and celebrating the true reason for the season. Following mass, we ate a quick dinner at Jaime's house and then headed out to look at Christmas lights. For those of you who don't know, there is an AMAZING house in the neighborhood behind Wal Mart. The man who lives there decorates his house, sets them up to Christmas songs and you tune into his very own radio station as you watch from your vehicle. It is about a 20 minute program and it definitely worth making the trip to see!

Jaime, Matt, and Jaxson made their way to our house on Christmas day. Over the years, we have become quite slow with the process of opening presents. This year we started at 12:30pm and ended about 4pm. Granted we had a few pauses for refreshments, diaper changes, bottles, baby nap time, etc. It may have taken a while, but we had nowhere else to go! We were enjoying each other's company, love, and taking our time doing so. After presents, we started cooking dinner and enjoyed our traditional Honey Ham [I am not a fan, but this year it was quite delicious]. Unfortunately Grandpa was not feeling well this year, so we ordered him to stay home and rest, but we were lucky to have our friends, the Migali's, stop by around dinner. Jaxson got to show his girlfriend, McKenna, his new car Grandma & Grandpa bought him! It was a relaxing day filled with lots of love!










 No wonder it took so long!



 Typical

"Dear Santa,
I can explain."

Since my dad's surgery is still a rather recent condition, us traveling to California for the "Mountan Family Christmas" was not an option this year. So instead of us going there, our family came to us! It felt so nice to have the homes filled with family members again. They started coming over the 26th and the rest on the 27th [the day we celebrated]. We decided we were going to do my Mamma's delicious lasagna and my Grandpa's AMAZING meatballs for dinner. Talk about YUM! Following dinner, we start the opening of presents. There is roughly 23 of us at each family gathering, so this process becomes quite long. With the large family, there is an adult present exchange shift and a niece/nephew opening shift. Once a niece/nephew gets married or turns 25, they are put in the adult gift exchange. Hmmm...maybe I will make sure I am 25 when I get married then :-P JUST KIDDING. When us kids were younger, we used to open our gifts and then dart out as fast as we could to go play, but now that we are all older we enjoy sticking around to see what the adults get as well. I feel so blessed to be a part of an amazing family! I always enjoy time spent with my aunts, uncles, and cousins...my only complaint is I wish it happened more often!

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

STRiKE A POSE!

Ryan and I finally got our pictures taken right before Christmas. We decided to take them downtown rather than on a little farm in Gilbert so Nate would have a variety of settings for his portfolio. We were very excited because downtown Phoenix has some really neat backdrops that most are oblivious to. The day we took them was a tad breezy and I was worried I would end up looking pregnant from the shirt I was wearing, haha. It was also a TAD chilly due to my shirt that wasn't very sufficient in keeping me warm. To my surprise, the outfit choices ended up being just fine and I LOVE the colors we chose. Nate is AWESOME at what he does and I would definitely recommend him to anyone who is needing/wanting pictures taken! Follow him: http://nathanharpster.blogspot.com/


 ENJOY!<3























Monday, December 19, 2011

Jaxson turns ONE!

I feel like this past year slipped right through my fingers. Don't get me wrong, it was quite the year with many adventures, new memories, and lots of love. However, I feel like it just went by way too fast. December 16, 2010 I became the luckiest girl in the world. I was blessed with my very first nephew and became an AUNT for the first time. While Jaime was pregnant with Jaxson (even though we didn't know if "it" was a boy or girl) I was already falling in love. I was baffled with how I could love someone so much that I had never even met. If I loved him that much, how much am I going to love my own unborn children? Love is truly a magnificent thing.

We were all anticipating what "it" was going to be and the time she was undergoing her C-Section was almost unbearable. I had so many thoughts running through my mind. Is she okay? Are we going to have a Jaxson or Peyton? Is the baby going to be okay? Finally, we were all called in through the "big doors" where we met Matt. He had the BIGGEST smile on his face, I think the last time I saw him smile that big was the day he said I Do to my sister. He looked at my mom and said "You owe me 100 bucks" and we all knew that meant it was a...BOY! As soon as he was in the nursery, we all swarmed the window. He was PERFECT even with his little side conehead. The grandparents were allowed to go see him one-by-one and I was SO jealous! He was already causing trouble by pulling on cords, we should have known he was going to be a wild one!

Finally, Jaime was back in her room. Baby Jax and Mamma were reunited. Jaime was just so comfortable with him, it was crazy how instant "mommyhood" kicked in for her no matter how exhausted and sore she was. I couldn't wait to get my hands on the little man! Becoming an aunt and holding him for the first time was one of the most amazing moments of my life and I will cherish it forever. A year later, he has me wrapped around his finger and I don't mind one bit. His sloppy kisses, big hugs, smile, laugh, and so much more are the best things in the world. I LOVE YOU JAXSON MATTHEW! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

(Pictures from his Mickey Mouse party are to follow...stay tuned)

Santa Baby

Rather than waiting in the horrendous lines and spent a fortune for a picture with Santa at the mall, I am lucky to have my own Santa. This year, Ryry and I, along with Jaxson and our family friends the Migali's, all took pictures with my Grandpa...aka Santa. I mean, his house is already decorative 24/7, 365 days a year and he absolutely loves any excuse to put on the big red outfit. For years (not sure how long exactly) my Grandpa and Grandma would play Santa and Mrs. Clause in their neighborhood parks. They would ride around in a red truck throughout the neighborhood with a firetruck escort, and "advertise" to come see them. It was a wonderful way for parents to get cheap/their own pictures with their children and enjoy the company of their neighbors with little holiday activities. Even after my Grandma passed away, my Grandpa still continued to play Santa with another Mrs. Clause. I was always so proud to see the excitement the children would get from my Grandpa, he truly is a one-of-a-kind "old man" as I call him.

Here are some of the funny and cute pictures. Enjoy!



" I <3 Santa"







Baby McKenna








He is a dog? GOOFBALL!


McKenna is thinking "You better grow out of this nonsense"


Jaxson sure loves his girlfriend McKenna!


Looking at his mamma when she was little