I will just let the pictures {taken by Clark Cottongim} speak to the magical powers of Christmas 2011.
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Friday, January 6, 2012
Thursday, December 29, 2011
60's Christmas
I adore our little town in Livingston. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful. See for yourself ... This was taken on Christmas Eve.
It is filled with equally beautiful and FUN people. Dorel threw a super chic 60's cocktail / holiday party earlier in the month. It was fabulous and oh so much fun to dress up fancy and imagine us all living the hippy / mod life of the 60's. Great night. And as always, fantastic people!
Happy Holidays!
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| I stole this picture from Melynda's Facebook page and she did NOT take it... artist unknown. |
It is filled with equally beautiful and FUN people. Dorel threw a super chic 60's cocktail / holiday party earlier in the month. It was fabulous and oh so much fun to dress up fancy and imagine us all living the hippy / mod life of the 60's. Great night. And as always, fantastic people!
| Dorel and Deena |
| Kevin, Chad, Mike and Henry --- so adorable. |
| Jim and Henry - showing the 2 sides of the 60's. |
| Sally and Kathy and Mike Kasic |
| Lauren and Kyra! |
| Chantelle and Meriweather |
| Chad and his extra dirty Martini |
| The kissing O'Connors |
| me and Sally |
| Baby got some sparkles that night! |
| Chad and Amy |
| the scene |
| Jen, Sally and Meriweather ... oh ladies, you just look so chic. |
| Mary making up some martinis! |
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Ski Bunny
Just like most people can only take the Cottongim's in little doses, so I will give you the Holiday blog posts. It was a full week of fun, family, and Holiday cheer. Dad got here on Tuesday, Clark and Sammi on Wednesday, and we didn't waste single minute of the entire week. We put Clark and Sammi on a plane this morning and I am just now catching my breath (literally). It's been nuts. The good kind of nuts that leaves you smiling and counting your lucky stars.
We started the week with a great night out to dinner at the 2nd Street Bistro. We ordered a million appetizers and many rounds of drinks. They must have seen (heard) us coming and stuck is deep in the "wine cave" of the restaurant where our voices could soar and talk loudly over one another. Bless Matine's heart, she is learning how to be a loud know-it-all from the best!
Thursday morning we were determined to find snow. We drove to Red Lodge where they are having a legendary early season. This apparently is the ONLY snow in the state right now and they had just received 16 inches within the last 3 days. We had to see it to believe it.
Clark said Sammi had one final test to determine if this relationship could really work ... Would she like skiing? He says she doesn't have to be great at it, but had to like it. Being the sarcastic ass that he can be, he teases her about not ever being on snow because of her upbringing in the "sands of Baghdad", etc. ...
Sammi passed the test! It was her first ever time on skis and within a few hours she was linking turns, stopping, and skiing all over the bunny hill and beginner lifts. She even managed to smile while doing it. We had a great a time in Red Lodge. The snow was really that good and dad, Clark and I all got some fluffy powder runs in. I am so happy to get a couple of days in before I am too top heavy to ski safely. The baby (and me) enjoyed that powder and skiing a bit too fast .... Yippee!
We stayed at The Yodeler Motel in Red Lodge - great place. They are catering to the active/outdoorsy crowd and have in room steam baths, a ski waxing room, hot tub and discount lift tickets. Clean, nice place with great people behind the counter. I will be leaving a great recommendation for this place on the online judgement sites!
The only pics that we took in Red Lodge were with the iPhones. The rest of the week is documented much more thoroughly. More to come...
We started the week with a great night out to dinner at the 2nd Street Bistro. We ordered a million appetizers and many rounds of drinks. They must have seen (heard) us coming and stuck is deep in the "wine cave" of the restaurant where our voices could soar and talk loudly over one another. Bless Matine's heart, she is learning how to be a loud know-it-all from the best!
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| Nona and Jimpa at dinner (Mattie STILL wearing Grandpa Scotts glasses). |
Clark said Sammi had one final test to determine if this relationship could really work ... Would she like skiing? He says she doesn't have to be great at it, but had to like it. Being the sarcastic ass that he can be, he teases her about not ever being on snow because of her upbringing in the "sands of Baghdad", etc. ...
| Clark and his beauty, Sammi. |
Sammi passed the test! It was her first ever time on skis and within a few hours she was linking turns, stopping, and skiing all over the bunny hill and beginner lifts. She even managed to smile while doing it. We had a great a time in Red Lodge. The snow was really that good and dad, Clark and I all got some fluffy powder runs in. I am so happy to get a couple of days in before I am too top heavy to ski safely. The baby (and me) enjoyed that powder and skiing a bit too fast .... Yippee!
We stayed at The Yodeler Motel in Red Lodge - great place. They are catering to the active/outdoorsy crowd and have in room steam baths, a ski waxing room, hot tub and discount lift tickets. Clean, nice place with great people behind the counter. I will be leaving a great recommendation for this place on the online judgement sites!
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| Cottongim Ski Club is BACK! |
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| Me and my pops! Love this man. |
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
It's CHRISTMAS!
This means many things, but my favorite part is seeing my dad, Brother and Sammi! All arriving in the next 24 hours!
This is Mattie and Grandpa Scott after we picked him up at the airport today. She insisted on wearing her "ballerina dress" and RAN to greet him as soon as she saw him.
She loves wearing his reading glasses and she has already figured out that he will do ANYTHING she asks. Let the spoiling begin!
This is Mattie and Grandpa Scott after we picked him up at the airport today. She insisted on wearing her "ballerina dress" and RAN to greet him as soon as she saw him.
She loves wearing his reading glasses and she has already figured out that he will do ANYTHING she asks. Let the spoiling begin!
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| I think she could wear glasses all the time and look adorable! |
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Polar Express Weekend
We just got back from one of our FAVORITE Montana Christmas experiences yet. In the center of the State (literally, it's the geographic center of Montana... see picture below) there is a quaint little town called Lewistown and it is home to the Charlie Russell Choo Choo - an older out of commission passenger train that usually is host to dinner trains and beer festivals. In the winter they convert it to a money making Polar Express train full of elves, carols, hot chocolate, Santa, and a billion hyped up kids and parents.
Back in October our resident even organizer, Melynda sent out an email about the train and a possible weekend stay at a hotel in Lewistown - 8 families said "YES" and we all booked our tickets and our stay in the Yogo Inn (with indoor pool). It was a great weekend and the kids and parents all stayed up way too late, swam way too long, and partook in some holiday cheer. It is a MUST for any Montanan with kids 2 and older. It really solidified the whole Christmas thing for Mattie, finally really understanding the whole Santa thing and seeing how other kids love the "really big guy" as much as she hears she is supposed to.
We caravanned up to Lewistown with the Rogers' gang and took our time sightseeing through the smaller towns of Central MT ... Here's our weekend. WARNING: there are a LOT of cute kids here....
A few pit stops for little boys to pee on fenceposts on the side of the road. Way to go William!
I can't pass through Judith Gap, MT without stopping at the Mercantile for a milkshake. I apparently have amnesia and never realized that a 4 oz shake is $4.50. Oops. After all kids had to have their own, we almost spent our entire lot before we even got to our destination! But hey, the Journey IS the destination, right? They are good.
Approaching the TRAIN! The location of the tracks is actually in Ware, MT (about 40 minutes) from Lewistown. The road was washed out this year with high water and we had to detour through all sort of beautiful back farm roads to get there. It was really special and we got our sing-on in the car with Mattie. She has informed us she likes the songs with the Baby Jesus in them more than the others.
Dad and daughter, geared up and ready to board. The kids are told to wear their PJ's and nightgowns, just like the book. It was so cute to see all the kids pile out of their cars in their slippers, hats and PJ's... Some even brought their teddy bears and blankets. Parents are allowed to bring snacks, beer, booze, whatever they need to tide their kids (and selves) over.
Kids were able to kind of run amuck all over the train. It was pretty funny to see. There were a few hot chocolate spills but otherwise they had a great time and we got to visit a bit too.
I think the coolest part was when the train finally stopped (after about 1 mile of travel, maybe?) and we were all of a sudden at "The North Pole!" It was some sheds and shacks lit up with lights and Santa walked out of his workshop and waved at all the kids on all the train cars and then GOT ON the train. He spent the next hour or so walking through each car talking to EVERY SINGLE child, collecting their "wish lists" and giving them each a special present. It was pretty cool.
Mattie doesn't understand the concept of ASKING Santa for things yet, she just said "thank you" to him when he gave her a hug and talked about giving him her Mardi Gras beads. When he walked back through the car she wanted to give him a "high five." Her first comment when she saw him walk into our train car was, "mom, he's a big guy!"
And you know, it's never really a party until someone takes their clothes off! Audrey got us started!
After we all deboarded the Polar Express it was back to the retro-fabulous Yogo Inn. We got the block of rooms that surrounded the indoor pool. Our 20 plus children and 16 parents hung out, taking turns of making sure kids weren't drowning or jumping off of balconies. I am crossing my fingers that Matine doesn't get some strange disease after we caught her licking the handrails into the pool. Ick.
The kids went crazy. Hopping from hot tub to pool, hot laps around the large carpeted area (yes it is carpeted around the pool... ick, again).
Peter did a great job of swimming with Matine. She learned to kick like an Olympic swimmer with those floaties. It wasn't until she got out of the pool that I realized why she might have been kicking so hard.... The wedgie up her butt perhaps? Pete had put her suit on backwards and she looked like a cute little Brazilian swimsuit model with a thong!
And here we are, at the geographic center of Montana! Having the Christmas memories of our lives!
Back in October our resident even organizer, Melynda sent out an email about the train and a possible weekend stay at a hotel in Lewistown - 8 families said "YES" and we all booked our tickets and our stay in the Yogo Inn (with indoor pool). It was a great weekend and the kids and parents all stayed up way too late, swam way too long, and partook in some holiday cheer. It is a MUST for any Montanan with kids 2 and older. It really solidified the whole Christmas thing for Mattie, finally really understanding the whole Santa thing and seeing how other kids love the "really big guy" as much as she hears she is supposed to.
We caravanned up to Lewistown with the Rogers' gang and took our time sightseeing through the smaller towns of Central MT ... Here's our weekend. WARNING: there are a LOT of cute kids here....
A few pit stops for little boys to pee on fenceposts on the side of the road. Way to go William!
I can't pass through Judith Gap, MT without stopping at the Mercantile for a milkshake. I apparently have amnesia and never realized that a 4 oz shake is $4.50. Oops. After all kids had to have their own, we almost spent our entire lot before we even got to our destination! But hey, the Journey IS the destination, right? They are good.
Approaching the TRAIN! The location of the tracks is actually in Ware, MT (about 40 minutes) from Lewistown. The road was washed out this year with high water and we had to detour through all sort of beautiful back farm roads to get there. It was really special and we got our sing-on in the car with Mattie. She has informed us she likes the songs with the Baby Jesus in them more than the others.
Dad and daughter, geared up and ready to board. The kids are told to wear their PJ's and nightgowns, just like the book. It was so cute to see all the kids pile out of their cars in their slippers, hats and PJ's... Some even brought their teddy bears and blankets. Parents are allowed to bring snacks, beer, booze, whatever they need to tide their kids (and selves) over.
| Mattie and her BF Audrey |
| Dorrel and Gray |
| William, Logan, Chloe, and Ben (behind his sis) along with all the L-town parents |
| Albert and Mike aboard the Polar Express |
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| having fun.... |
Mattie doesn't understand the concept of ASKING Santa for things yet, she just said "thank you" to him when he gave her a hug and talked about giving him her Mardi Gras beads. When he walked back through the car she wanted to give him a "high five." Her first comment when she saw him walk into our train car was, "mom, he's a big guy!"
| Sophia helping her momma with some Peppermint Scnapps in her hot cocoa. I told you the kids had fun. |
| High-fiving Santa - which made him chuckle and comment on her cuteness. |
The kids went crazy. Hopping from hot tub to pool, hot laps around the large carpeted area (yes it is carpeted around the pool... ick, again).
Peter did a great job of swimming with Matine. She learned to kick like an Olympic swimmer with those floaties. It wasn't until she got out of the pool that I realized why she might have been kicking so hard.... The wedgie up her butt perhaps? Pete had put her suit on backwards and she looked like a cute little Brazilian swimsuit model with a thong!
| So cute I can't stand it! |
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