Yarn Trees

2:41 PM Friday, December 17, 2010

Most everyone knows that I have a "thing" for Ben Franklin Crafts. It has become an almost monthly visit for me and my friend Alli. We plan a night and it takes us an hour to get there and we shop for over and hour then we trek back home. I LOVE this store. They have the best ideas and the cutest crafts. When we went 2 weeks ago we saw these yarn trees. It was one of those moments where you fall in love instantly and you can't stop thinking about them until they are in your cart on your way to the register. We made them last night and had a blast doing it. All you do is buy your styrofoam cones in different sizes, your glittered (everything is better glittered) yarn and E6000 glue. Wrap and glue as you go and voila you have the cutest trees in the neighborhood! I didn't wrap the yarn as tight so you can see the styrofoam, but you can wrap the yarn tight and it looks really cute too.

This weekend we decided that it would be fun to go downtown and stay overnight as a family. We started the festivites at Kneaders, and had their All You Can Eat french toast. You can see from the pics that we rolled out of bed and got in car without a care in the world.




Pics from our adventure will follow shortly.


Painted Stockings

2:29 PM Thursday, December 16, 2010

Today we painted stocking ornaments for our tree. I did put restrictions on the colors to red, green and white. I know Charlotte would do a pink, purple, blue, green, etc stocking and I really wanted Christmas colors. The kids all painted their own then I put "fur" on the top to give it that little extra touch. When Charlotte was done with her stocking it turned out to be a dark green on the verge of brown from changing her mind so many times. To fix this dilema and to make her happy we put glitter on it. Doesn't glitter fix everything?


Even Iron Man paints.




The 7 Month Old Tank

5:20 PM Tuesday, December 14, 2010

This little guy is one of our favorite people ever. He's growing up much faster than we'd like. He can sit up, put his sucker in his mouth and take it out all by himself and now has two bottom teeth. He lost his full head of baby hair and now it's starting to come back in. Pretty much the kid is a stud muffin. I know I'm his dad and I'm really, really, really biased, but come on... look at him?


It's going to be rough teaching him that "there's more to life than being really, really, really, really ridiculously good looking." (Name the movie in the comment section for additional bonus points).

We're excited for little Hewstie to have his first Christmas. We've decided to just give him a box, a bow and some peppermint ice cream. That ought to about do him in for the season. We've been trying to predict what sizes he will wear during the really cold parts of our winter here and we've decided that since he's 95% in ever category, we're advancing his clothes size to 12 months! Hope you're all having as much fun this holiday season as the Utah Knotwell's are!

Family Christmas Party

7:31 PM Sunday, December 12, 2010

We got together tonight for a little pizza party and merriment. All the kids played like crazies and we enjoyed each other's company. Sorry for the picture quality, but you get the idea.

Elf on the Shelf has become a popular pastime in the Knotwell household this season. Each night, Larry (the kids fondly gave him his name) goes home to the North Pole to report on the happenings in our home. When he returns sometime during the night, he's in a different place in the house. The kids (especially William and Charlotte) love to find Larry first thing in the morning.


Larry is an important Elf. You see, his job is to let Santa know which one of us has been naughty and nice. The kids are frequently hearing, "Do you want Larry to tell Santa that you've been naughty today?" "You know what happens to kids who are on the naughty list, right? Yep, you get rocks in your stocking."

We're really excited to see where he will end up tomorrow morning. We hope each of you are being "nice" this Christmas season because Larry and his friends might be hiding in your house without you even knowing!

Emily's Cookie Party

2:12 PM Thursday, December 09, 2010

Each year I do a Cookie Party for my friends and for those who come to my crafters group. Since Emily is out of school for the month we decided to do one for her friends in her class. She invited 8 friends and asked them to bring a new piece of jewelry wrapped for an exchange and then 2 dozen cookies to exchange as well. The girls ate dinner and giggled, then they did the jewelry exchange and giggled before 2 of her friends left for an hour. All the girls got what they wanted and got to go home with something new from a friend. While her 2 friends were gone they went caroling to some of our neighbors. I think the whole neighborhood heard them they were so loud. I'm sure you can imagine 9 10 year olds singing and yelling while going from house to house. Once they finished that, they came back and played in the dark basement hiding from one another. Their friends came back and that's when the cookie exchange started. The girls brought some really yummy treats like dipped pretzel rods, sugar cookies with jam and glaze, chocolate chip, peanut butter, and even gluten free cookies that were super yummy. Once the cookies were gone the girls sat at the table and ate their treats while they waited for their moms to come pick them up. I think the party was a success, no hurt feelings or fights and they all left with smiles.



Family Christmas Party

1:59 PM Wednesday, December 08, 2010


Every year for the Holt family Christmas Party we go swimming at my Aunt's Sister-in-law's house. We swim and eat and then swim and still eat. The kids look forward to it every year. This is a good chance for the family to catch up since we only see most of each other every 6 months. My cousin decided that Hewston needed to get into the pool and since I was unprepared she put him in anyways. He LOVED it! He sat on my cousins lap and couldn't have been happier.

FM 100 Concert

1:53 PM Tuesday, December 07, 2010


Today we went to South Towne Mall to see Peter Breinholt and David Tolk. We had some lunch at the yummiest Hotdog on a Stick and listened to the beautiful music. Its so fun to do things like this with my kids during the month because doing this with just William and Hewston wouldn't have been the same.


Christmas Books

9:29 AM Monday, December 06, 2010


We love going to the book store to get our new Christmas book for the season. Each child gets to pick out their own book and then we go home and read them together. William and Charlotte both wanted the same Grinch book so there was a little scuffle in the store, but all is well.

Gingerbread Houses

7:01 PM Sunday, December 05, 2010


Tonight the kids wanted to get our Gingerbread House decorated for the season. We had so much fun doing this as a family. We have been wanting to do something fun each day the kids are out of school for the month. Today is the first day of the "official" Christmas break. I have been inspired by my SIL to post the happenings in the Knotwell house during the season. Lets hope and pray that I can keep up and take pics of each thing we do.

Hewston @ 6 months

7:08 PM Friday, December 03, 2010

I haven't posted any pictures of Hewston, so you go! He is 6 months and weighed in at 20 lbs at his appt. He is in the 95% of his weight and we LOVE it! He is the best baby we have had yet. He is sitting up now, but won't roll over either way. He has 2 teeth and I think he is trying to get a few more. We love having him in our family and feel so blessed to have a healthy and happy baby.






We gave Hewston a piece from the Candyland game to play with and he started to suck on it. He probably would have left it in his mouth all day if we would have let him.

Knotwell Kids February 2010

11:35 AM Saturday, February 20, 2010







President's Day was a very good day for shooting these little ones. Taking pictures of these three kids is one of my most favorite past times. The clouds and rain made this shot for me. They were so good too, which always makes it more enjoyable. William looks like a young man in his close up, Charlotte has that glimmer in her eye and Emily is a woman but grown.

Where have I been?

1:09 PM Wednesday, January 20, 2010

I know that I have 2 followers on my blog and I have really let you down over the past 6 months. I will be updating slowly but surely so you can see the happenings of the Knotwell family.