Friday, December 28, 2007

Christmas 2007





This Christmas we were in Idaho with my family!! We definitely had a White Christmas as we got snowed in on Christmas Eve. It was a total white out, which I love!! The whole family made it home for Christmas so it was a good time had by all.




It was so fun to be at home and watch all the kids get so excited about Christmas. Of course on Christmas Eve, we read the Christmas Story and talked about the real reason for the Season. My Dad did a wonderful job of teaching everyone about the Savior and all the symbols that come around Christmas Time.




We were actually all shocked on Christmas morning when the kids slept in until 8:30! All the adults were awake and up before the kids, well except for Brendan.




A lot of our family traditions revolve around food, YUMMY!! Christmas Morning, we always have a Grapefruit, Crepes, and Ham. We all LOVE this meal and my Mom is such a great sport to do this for us every year!!




Also this Christmas was really wonderful because we got to welcome a new member into our family. Ian Thomas Johnson was born Nov. 12th and this is the first opportunity we all got to meet him. He is just darling and so dang cute. He is a really good baby and it was so fun to spend some time with him. Ian is the second son of Jessica (my little sister) and Steve.




Monday, December 17, 2007

Holidays -- Get Togethers w/ Family & Friends






What I just love about the Holidays is the gathering of Family and Friends.




A couple of weeks ago, we had a get together in Herriman at Julie and Ben's House!! There were a ton of my dearest friends there. We had such a good time and had great food. I just adore everyone that was there and consider so blessed to have so many wonderful friends. We have definately grown in size with spouses and children, but I say the more the merrier!!
People pictured: Brendan, Nikki, Jen, Chris, Eric, Melissa Darren, Craig. Next row: Chad, Melanie, Ben, Julie, Tiffany, Nalani, & Lani


This weekend, we had dinner with Brendan's Grandma, otherwise known as Mina. She is such a darling women and we always have so much fun with her. We took this picture of her, she wanted to show off the lap blanket that Brendan and I got her for Christmas. Isn't she just so cute!!




After dinner with Mina, we went over to Todd and Anna's house. A bunch of the guys that Brendan went to Graduate School with get together every so often. We always have such a great time with these guys. We play games and talk!!




I just love the Holidays for all the get togethers. I hope all of you are having a fabulous Holiday Season and are getting to spend it with loved ones!!
People Pictured: Stanton, Becky, Burke, Brendan, Anna, Todd, Wyatt, Olivia, Brian, Heather, & Elizabeth.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree



As most of you know, Brendan is from the Northwest and he insists that at Christmas Time, we get a "REAL" tree. He says, "We are not getting a fake tree, because we are not having a fake Christmas."


I do have to admit, I love the smell of having a real tree in the house. And it is fun going down to a tree lot, picking out a tree, packing it up and bringing it home. It reminds me of when I was little.


I thought I would post a couple pictures of our "REAL" Christmas Tree.


I love this time of year, and hope that all of you are having a wonderful time as well!!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

10 Ways to know you are in Our Ward by Brendan Burke

Every ward is unique. Some are more unique than others. So, if you ever find yourself in West Jordan, Utah thinking, “I wonder if I’m in Brendan and Nikki’s ward,” here’s a helpful list.

10 Ways You Know You In Our Ward:

You notice the chapel is painted a soothing mint green. Wait, it’s really more of a “pistash, pismashio, pisashio… green gravy color.” Two points for whomever just got that reference.

Your wife catches you every time you try to sneak your Sudoku puzzles into Sacrament meeting. Moreover, your wife catches you every time you try to sneak contraband in from the outside.

Sacramento meeting lasts exactly six minutes following seven (yes, seven) consecutive baby blessings. During these weeks you’ll find yourself deep within the overflow, which means every baby held up will look the exact same. Names, however, will differ, except for the three that end in “aiden.” You know, Braiden, Kaiden, Jaiden, etc.

Opening exercises provide many (I mean, MANY) opportunities to give service. Summer months have been known to boast up to eight service projects a week. Should your schedule not permit you to help lay your neighbor’s sod or put up his fence on, say, a Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m., there are several weekend service opportunities available.

You wonder why Brother X has never seemed liked you, only to find out two years later that he’s been holding a 900 year-old grudge since your ancestors ran his out of their Irish castle a century ago. Oh, and if you find yourself thinking, “YES!” inside your head as he explains it to you, make sure your face displays no outward expression of your internal satisfaction. I’ve never been so proud to be a Burke.

You notice three nurseries, two primaries and one priest. Also, you can count everyone older than 40 on one hand, even after losing your right thumb in a high school shop-class accident.

When closing your eyes for a prayer, you hear up to eight crying children. You would hear more, but science has proven that the human mind can only process eight different sounds at once. By science, of course, I mean my own weekly experiments.

Children in the congregation can be found in groups throughout the chapel. These “church play dates” typically feature a robust menu of fruit snacks, juice boxes, crackers, Teddy Grahams, Cheerios and more.

If you find you’re the only guy in the building wearing a shirt of color (black, for example) you’re probably the same guy who’s trying to sneak in the Sudoku puzzles.

And the #1 way to tell you’re in our ward… You see a fist-size toy metal helicopter fly straight past a row of people and hit a lady square in the head. As the poor lady grabs her head in pain, you notice the mother of the little culprit ask the injured lady’s husband to return the helicopter. No “I’m sorry”, no “are you all right?” She just asked for the toy. Where was the culprit’s father doing the entire time? He was busy playing games on his Palm Pilot not bothering to look up. I don’t blame him. At least his wife lets him bring his toys in church.