Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Christmas Eve 2012

Bunker's big dinner is on Christmas Eve.  I always look forward to the potato soup in bread bowls eaten by candle light.  Then we usually have some sort of sharing of talents.  And a group reading/singing of the Nativity.  This year's Christmas Eve was one to remember!


The girls always get matching pajama bottoms!


 Our little family sang Silent Night.  Kylie even learned how to sign it....which she wanted to do on "stage" ->

Chris also sang "I Was Not His Father, He Was Mine" from the Forgotten Carols.
Casey and Ben did a fun rendition of "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" and Brooke sang us her arrangement of "Joy to the World".



Kylie rockin' it

Our finished puppet show theater we made for the girls for Christmas!  Didn't it turn out amazing?  Chris always does great work!  I made the curtains and helped paint, but Chris put the real hours into this.

We did the nativity story using our puppet show theater.  Originally, Chris and I were going to do the show, but both Kylie and Ellie really wanted to take part.  They refused to be part of the audience!  We let them help and they stole the show.... and for the audience, it was quite funny to watch.  I guess we got a glimpse into the future....the girls will definitely use their gift.


Ellie was excited to be baby Jesus.





Ellie learned how to climb out of her crib while we were at Grandma's.  Christmas Eve, the girls were already in bed and us adults were hanging out in the living room.  We then hear someone in the kitchen.  It was Ellie.  She had escaped her crib and pushed a chair to the counter.  Apparently, she wanted some more yummy soup before going to sleep.  Funny, funny girl.



Monday, January 14, 2013

A Very Bunker Christmas


BYU had three weeks of Christmas vacation this year!  Wow, were we lucky.  We spent the first week and a half in Vegas with Chris's family and then flew to Wisconsin to visit Chelsa's for a week.  We all had a lot of fun.  Here are a few pictures of our holiday fun.

The girls had fun making and decorating Christmas cookies with Grandma! 
(Don't ask my why Kylie is naked...she is almost 4 and does whatever she pleases!)



During the week before Christmas, each couple (Casey and Ben were paired as a brother-sister "couple") had one night to make dinner and plan an activity.  Mom and Dad B took us to Opportunity Village, an enchanted forest beautifully decorated with Christmas lights that raised money for a charity. Brooke and Mike put in a Christmas movie while the girls did their nails. Casey and Ben had us blow fire using powdered sugar and play the classic penny and flour game (look below for a couple pics).  Chris and I did minute to win it, Christmas style, which was lots of fun.  The girls would have won if it were not for Dad's awesome marshmallow throwing through a wreath skills.  Who would have known?



 




Chris enjoyed working on this all week....look forward to the next post for the finished product!

We went on the Santa Train in Boulder City, just a few minutes south of Bunkers house in Henderson. It was real fun, as any train ride is but it was extra special because we got to see Santa!

Our little reindeer 

One cool cat, wearing Ben's sunglasses

Casey (with a broken antler) and Ellie

Santa! 






And finally, a "Christmas Sunday" picture.






Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Chris's Billboard Project


Since most of you weren't able to see Chris's prints displayed on campus for his fine art class, I thought I would post the photographs from his most recent project.  A project that took a lot of time and a lot of driving around Utah and Nevada.  Chris's prints turned out great and it was neat for me to see them on display in the HFAC building.  His teacher was also very excited with his photographs and wants Chris to enter them into a contest.

Most people probably think that fine art is just landscape shots, but the art movement we are in today is called post-modernism.  One major aspect of post-modernism is agenda driven photographs/projects.  Below is Chris's artist statement....


During a recent drive home to visit my parents I saw a series of billboards that first made me laugh and then caused me to think about just where we are today as a society.  In many ways the world isn’t too much different today than it was hundreds of years ago:  As the saying goes prostitution is the oldest profession.  The difference is what we considered wrong, sinful, and immoral in the past is now held as commonplace, accepted, and in some circumstances even right by our society.

The purpose of my project is not to debate whether or not each specific topic is right or wrong.  My purpose is show the whole, to see society as it is now.  Is the world in which we now live better?  Is this progress?  What will the future be like?

In reality the actions and habits of mankind haven’t changed all that much and probably won’t in the future.  The trend is though, that as a society, what we deem immoral and wrong today could easily be defined as normal and good tomorrow.

Chris Bunker
















Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Thanksgiving and a Birthday

I know that I am way behind on the blogging, so I thought I would do a couple make-up posts, starting with Thanksgiving....

We spent the week of Thanksgiving in Vegas, where it was nice and warm...even getting up into the 70's.  The girls were in heaven and played outside LOTS.  Chandra came down with Nicole and Josh (we actually drove down the Saturday before Turkey day for an extra long week) and she spent most of the week with us.  Chris was super busy working on a couple of school projects, but he did find some time to play with us.  The whole Bunker clan visited the Springs Preserve, a natural museum of sorts one day and later Dad B. took us big kids to Fremont Street....the original Vegas strip.

Thanksgiving day was fun.  We played some basketball in the morning, baked pies, ate yummy food and went to see a movie.  Chris photographed a wedding the day after Thanksgiving and since there were plenty of babysitters, I got to tag-a-long and help.  My favorite day during the break was when we all went outside to play a little croquet and bocce ball.  Chris won croquet, but Josh and I creamed everyone in bocce ball!

And finally, on Sunday, Chris turned 30!  Unfortunately, we had to make the long drive back to Provo on his birthday, but I think the day still turned out well, especially since it included some presents and pumpkin sheet cake.





 As I said before, the girls loved, loved, loved being outside.  Running, jumping on the tramp, going for walks, collecting pinecones, whatever.  Oh, and playing with Cazador of course.  Ellie even enjoyed the occasional snuggle with him.  

                                 Chelsa                                                 Casey       

Chris

Josh just relaxing.  Can you guess who he cheers for?

                         Ellie wants to play!                                      Benson


Dad measuring......not that we were competitive at all :)


Kylie was super excited that she got to pick out a balloon for Daddy!

For Chris's main gift I put together a basket full (more like overflowing) with 30 of Chris's favorites!

He got some clothes as well!

A close-up of his "basket of favorite things"  Hopefully those snacks will last him a while!
Happy 30th Chris/Daddy.  We sure do love you!