Monday, January 4, 2010

Christmas and New Year's Fun

Merry Christmas from the Fountain household!
We spent Christmas this year with Robert's family. It was nice to have everyone in town. Even his Aunt Kathy was there, she lives in California. We enjoyed a wonderful and relaxing Christmas weekend playing games, watching football, playing tennis, and the boys even got in a round of golf.
We were also were spoiled with wonderful Christmas presents. To highlight a few, we got a hot stone massage kit and some fun games like Scrabble Slam, Blockus, and Bananagrams. We also received Disney Annual Park passes! We are definitely excited to use those! Robert got a Playstation 3, clothes, and other items. I got a jewelry armoire (something I have always wanted), jewelry, and a new baseball glove (thanks to my hunny)!
After Christmas, we threw his grandfather a surprise party for his 80th birthday. Kathy was part of his surprise. He was told she could not make it home for Christmas, but to his surprise she did! He spent the night talking with old friends and enjoying good food and drinks.

On the following Monday, we decided to make the drive up to Georgia to visit my family for New Years. My mom flew into town around the same time we arrived, so it ended up working out perfectly. It is nice to still be within driving distance to family.

One of the first things on our agenda when we got into town was to go to Cafe Pig, our favorite BBQ place! It was just as good as I remembered. It has turned into quite the family tradition. This time, we included all of Ben's (my brother-in-law) family. His sister lives in PTC now, where we grew up. Crazy huh? So, all the Saville's were in town for Christmas as well. My sister and her family came down as well, so we got to see everyone except my brother Jeff and Laura. We missed you guys!

Bowling anyone?
Kayla had fun hanging out with her friend Hallie. They are a fun pair to be around. I got to relive my old middle school days when I spent some time hanging out with the two of them. They were fun to be around. Kayla and I went shopping together to this amazing jewelry store, Charming Charlie. I wish I had one like that close to me. I think we will have to make it a tradition when I come up.

These boys would bowl all day if we let them.

Mama T and her girls.

A family that jams together stays together.
Everyone loves uncle Robert!



Got to love matching pajamas, especially Superman ones!

We played lots of games together, including Yahtzee (Robert killed us all with his amazing score of 497), Blockus, Bananagrams, and of course Monopoly (a family favorite/tradition). It came down to Jason and I at the end, even against my best efforts to not join in the Monopoly fun.

For New Year's Eve, we went out to dinner at Texas Roadhouse, then came home and celebrated into the night out in the front yard setting off fireworks and roasting marshmallows and Starburst. We almost blew up the neighbor's dog! haha! It was quite funny, let's just say the dog did not like us setting off the fireworks and came barreling toward our lighted explosive. I think the best part was the owner running down the street screaming and yelling at the dog at the top of her lungs.

It was one chilly night! A perfect time to be around a campfire.

My nephew Keaton, getting ready to make a s'more, or just ate one (by the chocolate evidence around his mouth). He's a choc-o-holic, the sweet tooth must run in the family.

Best wishes for a warm and comfy New Year! 2010 here we come!

Thank you Teri and Chris and Jason and Lori for letting us come up and stay at your houses!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party

To kick off the Christmas season, we went to Disney World for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. It is one of Robert's family's favorite holiday traditions.

We love Christmas time! It was fun to watch it snow on main street while sipping the free hot chocolate and eating sugar cookies they handed out to everyone in the park.


Just like Tyler, this is Robert's favorite ride. What boy doesn't like shooting things and competition? We rode it twice that night. I think I am getting a little tired of riding Buzz lightyear! That's 4 times in one month.


We had one crazy carousel ride.

Giddy up!



We also watched the parade and fireworks! My favorite part of the parade is behind me, if you can see it, it is the march of the tin soldiers.

Aren't they beautiful?

3 years ago at this time of year we got engaged at this exact spot, except we were sitting up in the castle behind us in the second to far right window.
It was the start of a happily ever after...

Friday, December 4, 2009

Jenny and Tyler's Visit to Florida

Here comes Tyler off the plane all packed and ready to come stay with us! Isn't his little suitcase adorable? It is so funny! He took his traveling toy bag with him every where we went.

One of the first days they were here, we went to visit the pier in downtown St. Petersburg. It was cold the first two days they were here, but it eventually warmed right back up into the 70's the remaining days of their stay. Thank goodness it warmed up because I didn't know what to do with myself anymore. I do not "do" cold weather anymore. That is why I am in Florida. I have had enough! So unfortunately, on this particular day, I had to bust out my jacket for the first time this season. It was sad. Although, on a happy note, I love this jacket, so it wasn't too much of a sacrifice! I know all my friends out there in cold climates are just hating this, but what can I say, come visit me! :)

We got to see lots of pelicans and some cool fish that the fishermen were catching.

Tyler loved the water and looking out at all the boats. At lunch, Jenny and Tyler got to see their first wild dolphin sighting here in Florida. We ate lunch at a Columbian restaurant above the water. It was a beautiful setting and it reminded us of being on a cruise again. Even though it was cold, it turned out to be a successful and fun first day.


My sister, Jenny decided to bring us a house warming gift, a ballon animal/sword making kit. Let's just say, it was the hit of the week. We are all now experts on making ballon animals, so if law school doesn't work out, we are going into the animal/sword ballon making field. It was one of Tyler's favorite things to do with uncle Robbie.
Due to finals approaching, Robert didn't really have anytime to go out with us, so when we would get home Tyler would run up to Robert and say "play swords." I think by that time he had had enough of playing with girls all day and needed some one on one male interaction fighting, and such. Who knows? Boys...

We ventured out to the beach the following day. It was beautiful and so relaxing. I could stay all day on the beach.

We collected lots of seashells to throw into the water.

Tyler would also throw lots of sand at the water and anyone who got near him. This is a look of I am about to throw this at you, so you better get moving!

Oh how he loved the water. If Jenny would have been in her bathing suit, Tyler would have spent the whole day swimming in the water.

He loved the water so much that, well as you can see, he pretty much got soaked! Here lies the evidence. His clothes were so wet that we had to dry them out on the rocks. He remembered this all week. He would keep saying "BYU shirt, dirty." It was his favorite t-shirt, and he got it all wet, how sad.

Which left us with a naked jay-bird just soaking up some rays.

On Saturday night, since Robert's mom and brother were still in town, we went out to dinner with them and then headed out to have a nice friendly little competition on the mini-golf course. Which, may I add, I smoked everyone at. It must of been the good steak I just ate at Outback, or was it the bread? Toss up...

Tyler had a great time playing with us, and he waited patiently for his turn every time.

Yes, I wasn't lying. I told you we played with these all week long. We showed Teri and Austin our new found talent.

We sent them home with some parting gifts.

On Sunday, Robert took Jenny around Stetson to show her the campus. It was a beautiful night, and the first day of our warmer weather!


The next day, we decided to take one last stroll down the beach before their trip ended.

We ate lunch at my new favorite local restaurant Caddy's, which is on the beach. It has good food and an awesome atmosphere with live music.

Our Florida postcard picture with the whole group minus Ben. We were happy to have Jenny and Tyler come, but we were sad Ben couldn't be there as well. It was mainly a girls trip anyways, since Robert was hard at work, studying. So, maybe next time Ben, when it's warmer.
We are not done yet. This was only a wrap up of our local adventures that we accomplished while Jenny and Tyler visited, but a trip to Florida isn't complete until...

you visit Disney World. Luckily, we live close by, so we decided to take Tyler on his first trip to Disney World. After all, he still gets in for free since he is only two years old.

It was a lot of fun riding all the little kid rides. He did awesome. He didn't cry on a single ride. We took him on everything. Even his first little roller coaster and many rides in the dark.

His favorite ride was the Buzz-Lightyear Ride. We rode it three times, so of course it was the one character we had to meet.


Here we are rockin' our sweet glasses at the Mickey's PhilarMagic Show. Surprisingly, he kept his glasses on the whole time. It was hilarious. We had such a wonderful time. It was a day full of fun and magic. What is there not to love about that?

Thanks to Jenny and Tyler for coming to visit us and helping to make our Thanksgiving that much better!

"A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep. In dreams you will lose your heartaches. Whatever you wish for, you keep. Have faith in your dreams, and someday, your rainbow will come smiling through. No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true."

-The End

Thanksgiving Day

Yes, this post is about Thanksgiving. I know it may not look like it, but when in Florida do as the Floridians do!
This year, we went over to Robert's grandparent's house (they only live about 45 minutes from us) and had Thanksgiving dinner with his mom and brother, Austin.
Shortly after gobbling up some yummy turkey, sweet potatoes, rolls, and much more, we were out the door hitting the golf course. It was another beautiful day outside.


The boys & the girls


Just after finishing up on the course, we had just enough time to grab a bite of pumpkin pie, watch some football, and look through some magazines for Black Friday deals before we were out the door heading to the airport to pick up my sister who would be spending the next 6 days with us.