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Emily Life Topher Truman Tucker

Christmas Morning

Tucker woke us up on Christmas Morning, he came upstairs, and climbed in bed with us, when he came upstairs, he was fully dressed, and at first, he just sat there, cuddling in bed with us.
Then he began to chat, he said: “Mom, Dad, I don’t think Santa Came. There are no presents under the tree”
It is then that we realized, he had gone to the upstairs tree, instead of the downstairs tree, where Santa had left the presents…
When we explained this to him, he was out of bed, and racing down the stairs.
We woke up Truman, telling him it was Christmas Morning, to which he replied, “Did the Reindeers come?”

The boys had a great time unwrapping their presents, and emptying their stockings, sometimes Santa can grant wishes.
Truman asked for Lightening Mcqueen and Candy:
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Tucker asked for A Machine (Rocktumbler) and a Robot:
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What fun to see the magic on Christmas Morning:
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The boys saying Merry Christmas!:
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One of the reasons I love Christmas day so much, is because it marks the anniversary of the official day Christopher proposed to me on the Old Riverdale Bridge. lt will forever be a special day because of that, regardless of all of the other fun and magic and sacredness that occur on this day.Oh how our family has changed and grown immensely over the past few years, Christmas Morning is so much funner when there are children to enjoy and share it with…

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Christmas Eve

This year our Christmas Eve was spent with the Phillips Fam. Tucker was so excited to make the craft together, here is the gingerbread foam house they put together:
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Cat and Tuck:
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Grandpa and Tuck:
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The opening of The Christmas Outfits (the only reason gettting clothes can be exciting, is that they are the first present opened on Christmas Eve!):
Getting ready to open ’em:
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Tru:
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Tucker:
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Doesn’t he look nice?
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Toph:
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The adults doing the kids crafts, with the Hot Glue Gun:
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Picture infront of the Tree.
Doesn’t JoAnna look like she’d make a better wife than I do?
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Doing the 12 days of Christmas Dance:
Tucker following Grandma:
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Exchanging Gifts:
Madalyn:
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Tru unwrapping:
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Truman with his new puzzle:
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Looking over those awesome Robot Parts:
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Tucker got a box of Robot Parts, that he has created a robot with every day since:
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After Tucker got his Robot Parts, he took it over to show grandpa, here he is with Crazy Robot Eyes:
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Dallin:
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The Grandparents:
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Toph:
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Thank you Hugs:
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Patrick, a new shadowbox with his Gold Medals:
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Video Chatting with the Michigan Phillips:
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After the presents, just hanging out, Owen and Tru:
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Again, after the presents, just hanging out in the doll house, I guess 🙂
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The Singing House

Tucker and Truman came up for the perfect name (the singing house) for this:


Music Box Dancer – Holdman Christmas Display 2007 from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.


Carol of the Bells – Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.


Amazing Grace Techno – Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.


Winter Wonderland – Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.


Winter Wonderland – Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.


Miracle from 34th Street – Computer Controlled Christmas Lights from Richard Holdman on Vimeo.

For those of you who haven’t heard, of this singing house, Tuck and Tru LOVE it here. A house with lights timed to music. Awesome. And lucky for us it is located in our very own PG.

We visited it frequently last year, and this year we have only made it there 2 or 3 times so far. (but now that we found this site, the boys will be watching it frequently I am sure!)

This year this family won the KFC National Contest, and plus it is a great way to connect with the boys!

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Almost Heaven…

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The Robot Museum.
Or as the rest of us know it as: Discovery Gateway, Salt Lakes’ Childrens Museum.

Robots are a huge part of our lives, and the Children’s Museum has a great visiting exhibit about robots. So of course, we knew the boys would LOVE to go there and see it.

We just finished a goal of reading the Book of Mormon Reader, and as a celebration, we had decided this would be the place to celebrate. The boys worked incredibly hard. Tucker often asked, “Can we read 2 chapters tonight?”, he was anxious to get there.

The day finally arrived, Toph had taken the day off of work on Wednesday for Tuckers School Program, so we decided this would be a great day to go to the museum, and boy were we right. There were hardly any people there, and the boys could do whatever they wanted. It was a fabulous day!

Here are a few pics:
Playing in the beehive ball pit:
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Tuck doing a little shoppin’ at the store:
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The Crane:
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Riding Ginger:
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Parents Enjoying Happy Children:
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Truman found a motorcycle, and rode it/hauled it with him from station to station:
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Truman as a robot:
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Tucker as a robot:
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Rodney Copperbottoms:
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Robot Display:
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Building Robots:
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Truman found a robot touch screen “build a Robot” computer game, he played, over and over, and over, and over, and over:
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Truman enjoyed gathering the balls:
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And Tucker enjoyed sending the balls down his “tubes”:
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Playing in the Helicopter:
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Bug face:
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A great day!
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Almost All the Kinks Out~

So I am finally getting all of the kinks out of our computer! Hurrah!
I have posted like 20 things in the past few days, and for some reason you can’t get to the next page from this page (I’ll have to work that out in the coming days!)
So if you are interested in reading more (NO PRESSURE) you can just click on the December tab in the Right Column to see them all!
Happy Reading and Welcome Back!

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Emily Life Topher Truman Tucker

Santa Claus is Coming to Town….

A few weeks ago, the boys wrote notes to Santa and we sent them off,
Here is his note:
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In case you can’t read it he asked for a Robot, Machine, and a Rocketship with a guy.
Here is Trus note:
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He asked for a Lightening McQueen, Robot, and Candy.

On Saturday Night, was the Ward Christmas Party. I was in charge of the food portion, and I really wanted to see the kids sit on Santas Lap, luckily, there was a break in the food about then, and I was ablet to watch them as they sat on Santas Lap.
Are they cute? Truman ran right up to Santa and gave him a Huge hug. He was so cute.
Tru (asked Santa for 2 Lightening McQueens, 2 Maters and 2 RaceTracks):
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Tucker (I didn’t hear What he said, but I think he asked for a Robot):
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This Santa Clause was SO nice. He read them a story afterword, and even sang Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer with them.
What a good time!
Here are some Santa Quotes that have brightened our day!
Tucker said:
Why does Santa have a mustache?
Why doesn’t he get a hair cut? He needs one.
What if the elves couldn’t find Santa. How would the toys get here?
Truman and Tuckers Conversation:
Tru: “Is Santa Daddy?”
Tucker: “NNNNNNOOOOOOO WAY! Santa is way better than Daddy!”

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The Book Find.

(So I already posted about this, along with the million other things I posted last night, but for some reason it didn’t show up, so lets try again!)

The bookfind is Phillips Family tradition like no other. I have never heard of another family with a tradition like this. It is pretty awesome, and if you would like to know more, you’ll have to take a look at my sis-in-law Emilys Post HERE.
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Here are a few shots of the finding of the books:
Grandma handing out the wrapping paper:
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Truman found his book behind the Curio Cabinet:
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Tucker found his behind the Curtains. Mine was under the carpet by the front door.
I don’t know where Tophs was…Post please honey, so we can remember where yours was hidden!
Once everyone has found their books, then we open them. Youngest to Oldest:
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Truman opening his book:
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He got a pirate book: (Which we have read almost daily since then!)
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Tucker opening his GIGANTIC book:
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It was not what he expected:
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But after looking at the pictures, he began to change his mind:
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Here is a picture of Dallin Paul with his book:
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Here is Patrick with his Basketball book:
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Toph unwrapping his book:
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He got a Gardening Book, which is MUCH needed at our house!
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I think that one of the best parts of the book find is watching Christophers Parents, as they spend HOURS picking out just the right book for each of us.
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I am glad to be part of the Phillips Family and therefore included in their Traditions.

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Chocolates

My Mother-in-Law learned the art of Chocolate Dipping, from her Aunt Vita,(sp?) and has been doing it for years, she has taught her daughters, and (daughter-in-laws) the beautiful art.
Here is me and Cat, doing double dipped Mints. Yum.
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I am concentrating so hard to make them look nice…
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I have been lucky enough to take part of the chocolate making process since Toph and I have been married. Every year, I love the feeling of warm chocolate, and getting it to the right temperature for dipping. I love to dip, and of course to taste them. That is one of the best parts, tasting, as well as watching others eat them. Because Honestly, who doesn’t like chocolates?

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Emily Life Topher Truman Tucker

Gingerbread

An important Hunsaker Tradition that our family does every year is Gingerbread. I love making gingerbread, I love how it tastes, I love cutting it out, and baking it, and of course decorating it.
I never thought that anything could make gingerbread better, but watching the children having that joy, made our gingerbread making a fanstastic, memorable adventure.
Last Friday, my boys, Andy and I spent the day, beginning at 8 am until 7 pm in the gingerbread process. The Process: Go to the store to buy Molasses, make the dough, refrigerate it, Roll it, cut it, bake it, cool it, make frosting, frost and eat.
(by the way, take a look at my STYLISH son Truman, he has taken to layering his clothes. This day, I am especially fond of the stripes/plaid combo!)
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I love Gingerbread. It tastes like Christmas.
I love traditions and I love Christmas.

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Let it Snow, Let it Snow!

This is only our second big snowfall! The first one melted before we could really play in it. We weren’t going to miss the opportunity again–so when it started to snow, we were ready!
Catching the snow:
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Tuck Tasting the snow:
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Truman rediscovering snow:
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Building the snowman:
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Tuck and the snowman:
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This is the Snowman that got knocked over by Truman 2 seconds after this picture was taken:
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What fun playing in the snow can be when it is NOT Bitterly cold outside! How I love Utah County!