December 23, 2011

Who has time for this?



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Dad’s Top Ten

  1. Jack coming with fireworks
  2. Changing my email @ work from kfillmore@coherex to kam@coherex.com
  3. Crash bang tree destroying wind storm—no damage sustained besides a sore back and limp arms
  4. 2 Marathons, 11 other races, 1840 miles and counting.
  5. Work, work, work.   I got a new laser.
  6. Trip to the magic kingdom.  It turns out magic is expensive.
  7. Best in years MLB playoffs with Jack on my lap.  For some reason he loves the sound of Joe Buck’s voice. 
  8. The day after Halloween and Easter candy sales.
  9. Morning donut runs with Ash during the warm months after our run/bike rides together.
  10. Uneventful trip to Great Basin and Wheeler Peak.
Boston Magic

Mom’s Top Ten


1. Jack’s birth at home, surrounded by all those I love most
2. Every day with Jack since he was born
3. Being pregnant with Jack




this is the day!



4. Tennis…playing till he was born and two weeks after
5. All of my big kids making me so very proud with    what amazing, smart, nice, polite, loving, good people they are…

    1. Max: conquering h.s. grades and ACT which leads to numerous scholarship offers, such a dedicated hard worker
    2. Nena: ending her jr. high career as CJH student of the year, VHS student of the month for being “brilliantly friendly”, making it to sweet 16
    3. Jens: great leader at school and church, always does his duty (usually happily), 4.0 student
    4. Grace:  gracefully gliding into jr. high and young women, becoming the most amazing baby tender ever, beautiful dancer…
    5. Ash: amazing big sister to Anna, fills our home with laughter, great reader, great helper
    6. Anna:  my morning buddy and running/biking partner, loves k. and learned to read, loves to do service by cleaning up
6. Boston with my amazing marathon runner (in more ways than one) hubby!
7. Surprise visit from my sister Melissa and her fam
8. Haircut
9. Actually finishing basement all the way!
10. Getting rid of gross carpet, replacing with gorgeous hardwood!!  :)






Max’s unranked top 10 events

  • Frisbee
  • Senior year: dances, games, partying
  • Tennis/VHS finished 2nd place state/summer league champions
  • Hawaii
  • Working/paychecks
  • Post windstorm chainsaw madness
  • Jack
  • Sports: end of lockouts, everything MLB
  • EFY
  • ACT 34, Getting scholarships






Nena’s unranked 10 events

  • EFY, girl’s camp
  • Parents gone to Boston/holding down the fort
  • New record for sleeping in
  • Summer nights
  • Surviving Driver’s Ed
  • Family, especially JACK!
  • Hawaii with Max and grandparents
  • Viewmont tennis
  • High school and so many new friends
  • Sweet sixteen!




Jens’ Top Ten

  1.  Anything to do with Jack
  2. Any and every sport
  3. 8th grade SBO
  4. Winning state tennis with North Canyon Team
  5. Jens and Henry Blackburn undefeated doubles champs
  6. Boy’s Chorus
  7. Mowing lawns/earning money
  8. Young Men encampment
  9. Disneyland
  10. Candy




Grace’s Top Ten



Grace was the hiking queen this year!
  1. Jack and everything about him
  2. Girl’s camp and my awesome Young Women friends and leaders
  3. Disneyland
  4. Going to Great Basin with cousins and grandparents
  5. Deseret Peak hike (it was HARD but worth it!)
  6. Dance and the bike riding involved with it
  7. Playing and watching Zelda and BanjoKazooie with dad
  8. Junior high (esp.Algebra & English)
  9. Basement fireplace reading and iPad Scrabble
  10. Being 12, getting taller and the various crazy projects mom and dad do! 
Grace's two favorite pasttimes


Ashlei’s Top Ten


  1. My birthday…I got 12 presents even though I only turned seven
  2. Dance with Miss Natalie
  3. When Jack was born
  4. Reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  5. Having Mrs. Erickson for my first and second grade class
  6. Having my cousin Nicole in my class for the fourth year in a row
  7. Going to the rec. center and Lagoon-a-Beach
  8. Mary’s Christmas present
  9. Halloween… dress up and tons and tons of candy!
  10.  Playing with Annalee at recess  / Disneyland





Anna’s Top Ten

1st day of K.
  1. Disneyland
  2. When we went to the swimming pool with the little diving board and the tall diving board and I jumped off the tall one
  3. Playing with Jack
  4. Playing Zelda with daddy
  5. Gingerbread play
  6. Swimming lessons in summer because the water was nice and cold so it made me cozy cold from the hotness
  7. Going to Kindergarten the first day
  8. Playing with friends in summer in the backyard while I was wearing my long sleeved apple shirt and it was really hot
  9. Decorating for Christmas and Halloween
  10. In the spring when I weared a blue hat with white flowers on it


Jack

  1. Being Born at Home
  2. Mom / Eating
  3. Grace
  4. Dad
  5. Jens
  6. Baby Galileo DVD
  7. Exersaucer
  8. Swing
  9. Nena/Max
  10. Ashlei/Anna 


December 21, 2009

Nobody exaggerates like bank executives, personal injury attorneys, politicians, or Christmas letter writers…
I've read various letters about the BEST YEAR EVER!! Complete with EXOTIC vacations to MYSTICAL destinations!, COVETED promotions!, GIANT raises!, NEWFANGLED techno-gadgets!, PERFECT kids!, with UNQUALIFIED achievements! Heck, I've completed several of these creative writing exercises myself.  Regrettably, due to economic hiccups, I am unwilling to skip two days of work to compose the regular ARRESTING ALLEGORY. Instead, I enlisted the help of 7 unwilling volunteers…We made a group effort to summarize the... 


SUPERLATIVES of FILLMORE-LIFE in 2009!


TERRIFYING to the MAX!
Nena: Frightmares at Lagoon
Tami: Driving with Learners Permit Boy 
Anna: A monster and a ghost and a witch
Jens: School starting
Max: Knee-boarding at 38 mph
Kam: From the relative safety of a tent trailer, listening for 15 minutes while a bear rummaged through camp, feet away from my boys sleeping in a tent outside. Luckily they hadn’t taken any food into their tent for midnight snacks; they could have experienced a rude awakening. 
Jens prepping to protect himself from aforementioned bear…
Ash:  The water slide at the Rec Center
Grace: Riding my bike home from dance lessons in near pitch blackness


INGENIOUS INVESTMENTS!
Nena:  $10 haircut to donate my hair to Locks of Love

Kam:  Tivo subscription, Plant vs. Zombies
Jens:  Bike repairs
Ash:  I don’t have any money
Anna:  I put all my monies in the heat vent
Max:  $2 bus ride from Gateway, monthly cell phone bill
Grace:  $1 piggy bank
Tami: Finishing the basement


ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING!
Tami:  The quiet upstairs while the kids are in the finished basement
Kam:  Just after midnight on 18 Nov, a washing machine size rock hit the atmosphere at 80000 mph.  The energy released was equivalent to a kiloton of TNT.  For 5 seconds, it was brighter than mid-day.  Signs in the heavens, or a visiting UFO? http://www.ksl.com/?sid=8714738&nid=148
Grace:  TWO grand slams in one inning at a Bees game
Ash:  Rides at Lagoon
Max:  Singing in All-State Choir
Jens: How clean the dishes are when they come out of the new dishwasher that actually WASHES dishes!
Anna:  Anyone with the temerity to confront me about my behavior
Nena:  My dad, grandma and 2 aunts running the Ogden Marathon



EAGERLY ANTICIPATED!
Max:  Tennis season and high school
Jens:  School year
Anna:  Getting to chew gum
Grace:  Christmas!  I got some really good presents for people and I can’t wait to see the looks on their faces!
Kam:  Putting away the lawnmowers, winter solstice

Tami:   5 day vacation with JUST Kam-n-Tam
Nena:  California trip over Thanksgiving week
Ash:  Going to Kindergarten


UNPARALLELED
ACHIEVEMENTS!
Nena:  Elected 8th grade vice president
Tami:  Provo Half Marathon and playing tons-o-tennis
Anna:  Manipulating everyone into doing whatever I want
Grace:  I learned to do a front flip without biffing it
Jens:  Amazing basketball game;  24 pts, 4 steals, 6 rebounds
Kam:  20 game win streak on Free Cell
Max:  Beating Highland in summer tennis league championship
Ash:  Doing the zip-line at the mountains (editor’s note:  Refer to “most terrifying” to see why this was absolutely amazing.  Ash is usually a scaredy cat and stunned us ALL with her determination to do this.)


DISILLUSIONING
DISAPPOINTMENTS!
Max: Dodgers getting worked in the LCS, off-season moves
Jens:  Cardinals losing to the Steelers in the Super Bowl
Grace: Harry Potter 6
Tami:  Stress fracture = forced time off from running and tennis
Nena:  Anything relating to Twilight, New Moon, Taylor Lautner, etc…
Kam:   Tami’s disdain for Flagstaff
Ash:  Going to bed early makes me really upset
Anna:  Yelling and hitting and saying people are stupid


EMINENT EMBEZZLERS of TIME!
Jens:  Plants Vs. Zombies
Max:  Sleep, at night and during class
Grace:  Reading all my books
Tami:  Running the Reflections Contest 
Nena:  Practicing Piano
Kam:  Basement finishing
Ash:  Lining up  (editor's note: according to Ash, they do a lot of  this at school)
Anna:  Coloring


APEX of INSPIRATION!
Grace:  Mom and Dad (editor's note:  what a suck-up!)
Anna:  Word Girl
Nena:  General/Stake Conference
Ash:  Playing with Anna and making each other cheer up
Jens:  Max earning his Denali Award
Max:  Juan Martin del Potro defeating Roger Federer in epic fashion
Kam:  Singing in SLCA, The Biggest Loser, President Obama
Tami:  Trading Tending with Tiffin for Temple Trips


MOSTEST MOMENTOUS 24 hours!
Jens:  13 November--my birthday party; pizza, presents and Powerpuffs
Grace:  26 June—Heber Valley Camp with a zip-line and my cousins
Anna:  8 July--last day of swimming lessons
Nena:  16 February--I got my braces off!
Max:   27 January--Winter Camp:  Steak + Jeep + sleds = good times
Ash:  All of them
Kam:  24 July--Run, raspberries, Rock Band, afternoon movie, family, friends and fireworks.
Tami:  27 November--after 14 months with mud spots, the stair walls were painted!


Thanks Kam!!


NEVER DISAPPOINTS!
Max:  Tennis, Xbox baseball
Tami:  Bag of Tootsie Rolls, Kam’s Choral Concerts 
Anna: Bottle of milk and a good nap
Kam:  Bottle of Code Red
Nena:  Sleep
Grace: Teen Girl Squad http://www.homestarrunner.com/tgsmenu.html
Ash:  Arthur, PBS Kids online
Jens:  Math


ENGAGING ENDLESS EFFORT!
Anna:  Wiping that look off my face

Tami:  Choosing each day between good/better/and best
Nena:  Waking up.
Ash:  Going for a nap.
Max:  Trying to not be overly competitive
Grace:  Being agreeable or disagreeable
Kam:  Looking on the bright side of life
Jens:  Maybe making a decision, I think.


RECOMMENDED Reads!
Kam:  All the Pretty Horses
Grace:  Gregor the Overlander Series
Max:  Dan Brown books
Jens:  Ranger’s Apprentice Series
Nena:  Shannon Hale books
Ash:  Mooch the Messy
Anna:  Something with a princess and a castle and a fairy and pink and purple
Tami:  Ecological Intelligence  (editor’s note:  not kidding)


SUPERB CINEMA!
Tami:  Frontline:  “The Warning”  (editor’s note:  still not kidding)
Jens:  Forever Strong
Anna:  Mariposa Magic of the Rainbow
Max:  X Men Origins
Grace:  Rocket Man
Kam:  Star Trek
Ash:  Mary Poppins
Nena:  Independence Day


Congratulations on making it to the bottom.  So far, the word count is 1115.  If I were forced to choose a one-word summary, I would choose FULL.   Our weeks are full, our bellies are full, our hearts are full.  Finally, one concluding superlative...ELEGANT text from recent Christmas music:


“To save the world from evil thou cam’st in pity, O Child of heavenly beauty—
Laud we thy name; extol thee; Lord of all majesty, Father Everlasting.”


Wishing you a resplendent Christmas,
The Fillmores

December 22, 2008

2008 Christmas Letter

Holiday Greetings, or Merry Christmas if you prefer. Each year, I look forward to regaling distant friends and relatives with embellished descriptions of our activities and accomplishments. This year, I thought I’d tell the unvarnished truth.

Before addressing specifics with each child, I’ll list a few of the general problems around our house. First off, none of the children have developed the ability to turn off a light. They have no trouble manipulating the switch to turn ON the lights, but somehow the logic for OFF escapes them. The older kids have moved to the basement, and to help “incentivize” them to master this useful skill, they pay $1 each time I find their room or closet lights left on. We also struggle with the door closing skill and differentiating between inside and outside voices. Despite frequent setbacks, I remain optimistic that my “gifted” and “talented” children will eventually master these skills. Tami and I are really figuring out this parenting thing. I share with you some of our most successful strategies for dealing with those times when life comes at you fast. 1. Yelling 2. Retreating behind a locking door 3. Insanely early bedtimes/naps 4. Wearing earplugs, like the ones you find at a gun range 5. I’m currently contemplating various pharmaceutical options Now for the specifics, in no particular order:

Having recently turned 11, Jens coasts toward adolescence. As he begins this journey, I watch with pride as he develops a style all his own…a style I affectionately call “slob”. If it’s grubby, wrinkled or slept in, Jens is inexorably drawn to it. His hair takes on a life of its own. At a recent family party, Uncle Dave looked Jens up and down, and said, “That kid is three guitar lessons away from a record deal.” Jens continues to be thwarted in his quest for justice and equity. He never fails to inform me who has the hardest job, who isn’t doing their job, who caused the problem, etc. Even as he leaves Cub Scouts behind, and enters the brave new world of Axe Body Spray and Skull Candy Earbuds, Jens holds onto his childhood. He remains a magnet for friends, younger cousins, babies and any activity involving a ball and sweat. My Sweet Grace (9) finds herself in that awkward stage where baby teeth fall frequently, and adult teeth erupt willy-nilly. Besides dental difficulties, many of her once-successful strategies for getting the recommended daily allowance of attention are failing. (This can be explained by Selma and Patty’s Adage of Aging Children: “The older they get, the cuter they ain’t”.) Having to compete with the adorable “Little-A girls” presents a daunting challenge. I suppose her escape into the written word comes as no surprise. Grace diligently reads every novel series written in the history of children’s literature. If there is a career opportunity that draws heavily on having read innumerable badly written books, Grace’s future is bright. (sitcom writer??) Recently I insisted she confine herself to Newberry novels. This subset has it’s ups (Hero and the Crown, The Higher Power of Lucky) and downs (Roller Skates, A Year Down Yonder); but they are much better on average than the insipid drivel found in the Hardy Boys, Inkheart, and Serpentide. Somehow she survived the year without a new Harry Potter Book, although this didn’t stop her from rereading them all several times. We were keenly disappointed when the sixth movie was postponed until next summer. Max (14) rues the day he first came to work with me; of course he was two, so his choice was limited. When his free time isn’t being hijacked to mow, rake, push or pull, he lives for 8:00 a.m. on Saturday mornings, so he can dazzle his opponents at Ultimate Frisbee, or show off his slice serve on the tennis court. Besides athletic pursuits, Max is singing with girls this year. This is a great enhancement to his previous choral endeavors. Concert attendance has upgraded from “Sheer Torture” to “Tolerable in Small Enough Doses”. Honest. The last concert was quite good. Really. Max has wisely taken to heart that he will be receiving NOT ONE PENNY from me for college, and is succeeding scholastically. Only 13 more terms that matter…I’m keeping my fingers crossed. His social life mainly consists of eating candy, managing I-Tunes playlists, and playing X-Box with a group of friends I would charitably call nerds. But just a few weeks ago, I picked him up late on a Saturday night from his first “b’grl prty” (I know, taking the vowels out of words doesn’t always make it cool.)

Anna is 2 going on 10. She often calls to mind the following nursery rhyme:

There was a little girl who had a little curl, Right in the middle of her forehead. And when she was good she was very very good. But when she was bad she was horrid.

Years ago when Nena took ballet lessons, I balked at the exorbitant costume fee. “She’ll wear this thing for one performance lasting 45 seconds, and never wear it again!” I raged. Well, Anna, Ashlei, and every neighbor girl in a two block radius have made me eat those words. Dress-up and pretend is always on Anna’s to-do list. Her favorite outfits are “Daisy”, “Butterfly” and “Naked”. Naked comes up a lot due to her propensity for “peeing” her pants. In our calm, reasoned conversations about keeping dry, she always responds appropriately, “No, Dad, I won’t pee my pants. It’s gross.” But somehow, leaving the house or holding her on my lap signals her bladder to release its contents. Oh well. Perhaps the fact that she won’t let me arrive or leave without hug and kiss helps her get away with anything.

Whereas Anna is prone to mood swings, Ashlei (4) is unfailingly ebullient. Her favorite toy is a 40 year old Fisher Price record player. It’s the kind requires manual winding, has a sliding on/off switch, and plinks out a melody on notched, plastic records. There’s no battery or LED. She plays with it nearly every day, singing along to the Barney song, Jack and Jill, and Hickory Dickory Dock. I’m amazed how easy to please she is, and how richly I enjoy any time I spend with her. She enjoys her bedtime books, but loves made up stories, such as “Percy the Potato Bug”, “Jake the Kid Who Lost his Big-Wheel Because he was Irresponsible and Left it in the Driveway”, and “Pete the Kid Who Got Lost When he Didn’t Tell his Mom Where he was Going.” Sometimes if the endings are overly moralistic or disturbing, we revise to make them happier. After a good night’s sleep, Ashlei wakes up earlier than everybody else. She has learned to use the Tivo remote, and reads well enough to find her shows. In a failed last-ditch attempt to preserve my sanity, I recently deleted the DragonTales Season Pass.
I’m at a loss for what to write about Nena. Perhaps a list… GPA- 4.0 Room- clean Piano Practicing- done Personal Progress- ahead of schedule Journal entries-recent Use of inappropriate language- non-existent Friends- all nice In summary, she’s a lot like Mary Poppins; “Practically perfect in every way.” But I guess that’s not entirely true. She babysits for other people way too much. Sometimes she delays when I ask her to make cookie dough or brownies. Also, if she’s tired or hungry, she can turn into a real bear. And she sleeps in too late, hogs the bathroom a little bit and can be very slow about doing the dishes. Other than that, it’s hard to say aught against her. There isn't much to say about myself and Tami. A couple pictures may suffice:
To borrow from a Primary song, "One year older and wiser too." That about sums it up.
One evening in September, I watched a Country Music Festival. After an hour or so, Tami asked, "Why on earth are you watching this?" I found the spot with Trace Atkins singing "You're Going to Miss This". For all you country music haters, I'll trouble you with just the chorus:
You're going to miss this You're going to want this back You're going to wish these days Hadn't gone by so fast These are some good times So take a good look around You may not know it now But you're going to miss this"
We watched Trace, mesmerized. By the end of the song, we were both in tears, surrounded by dirty dishes, open doors, noisy kids, schoolbooks, dress-up clothes, scattered toys and turned-on lights. I make far too many comments and observations with tongue lodged in cheek, but fully realize, these are some good times.
We wish you many such transcendent moments in the coming year where things are unexpectedly clear. With Love, The Fillmores

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