Thursday, December 31, 2009

Family Christmas Party

On December 19th we had a little family get together at our house for our extended family that live in the area. It has been a long time since we have had this gang together. It was fun to see everyone again. Poor Steve had to miss it. He found out the day before the party that he had to go out of town. We missed him!






Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Christmas Day

Santa's Loot:

My poor kids have to make due with fake pets since their parents are so mean and won't let them have real ones. Aubrey LOVES this cat.

Addy has been slaving away in her kitchen since Christmas day.
Not sure what Santa was thinking, giving Emily and Zac the power to capture video at any given moment. And I LOVE that these ipods have a speaker so we can all hear 2 different ipods playing 2 different types of music simultaneously. After the second day we had to threaten to take them away if headphones weren't used.
That evening my mom and Sam and Lauren, and my mom's neighbors and our friends Curtis and Kami and their boys, came over for dinner.
We had quite the Nerf war going on that night.


I don't think it quite fair that the big boys trapped the little kids in this bedroom. If you look close in this picture, you can see a dart falling through the air:


Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Snow Much Fun

Last week the girls had some friends over. They played outside in the snow. Here are the before and after pictures.
BEFORE:

AFTER:

Monday, December 28, 2009

Monday Morning Musings - Nose Worthy

Some friends of ours gave us a gingerbread house kit for Christmas. We just haven't had the time to assemble it until last night. Uncle Sam came over just as the kids were putting it together. They had fun erecting it last night and today they are having fun dismantling it in a candy free for all frenzy.

We have a bit of a trash problem goin' on at the moment. Our trash cans were full long before Christmas and we had them overflowing and piles of trash and boxes stacking up in our garage. Our trash day is Friday and so the trash pickup didn't happen until Saturday morning. VERY EARLY Saturday morning apparently. We didn't get the cans out to the curb on time. We have to wait now until Saturday again. I am just leaving the monstrosities out at the curb. I'm not taking any chances on missing it again. You would think the garbage collectors would have the common decency to wait a little later in the morning and give people a chance to wake up from their holiday stupor. I'm just sayin'.

I had to drive Steve's truck last night. I took Emily over to my mom's house to spend the night and since her trash pick up is tomorrow and she had 1/2 a can empty, I loaded up the bed of the truck with trash and headed over. I hate driving his truck because it is so big and I feel like I have massive blind spots all over the place when I drive it. The only good thing about driving it is I get a little boost to my self esteem when I drive it. Because when I drive it, I can pretend that all the guys are checkin' me out and pretend that it's not really the truck they are checkin' out. I didn't even get the satisfaction of that last night because it was dark when I was driving.

I love that my kids love their Christmas presents so much. I must take advantage of the leverage I have over the next few weeks before the newness wears off. "If you don't come here right now, I am taking your ipod away for 2 days!" And BAM! They are there. I love it!

The day before Christmas Eve Addy about broke my nose. Again. Why my kids always feel the need to be banging their heads into my nose, I don't know. Maybe it is because it is so big and it is always in their way? Anyway. We have a window about 4 feet above our bed. And Addy likes to climb in the window and jump down on the bed (I don't let her do this, and she gets in big fat trouble when she does it, just so you don't think I am a horrible parent). Anyway. Steve had just got home from work and was putting stuff away and I sat down on the edge of the bed to talk to him. I laid back and closed my eyes for two seconds when all of the sudden BAM! A three year old's teeth embedded in my nose as she jumped out of the window onto my face. Hot dang did that hurt. Really bad. I really thought it was broken and I really thought I was going to have a broken nose and black eyes for Christmas. It hurt like heck for the first few days. I could hardly stand to wear my glasses. Here is a picture of the damage. This is the only good picture I have of it because I have major makeup on it in all the other pictures. This one was taken on Christmas morning by Zac, so be kind to my nasty self.


Poor Addy. As soon as she fell on my face, she immediately went and put herself in the corner. I went right over to her and picked her up and hugged her and told her I loved her. I knew that she had to have been hurt too. She felt so bad. And her teeth hurt pretty bad too.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

'Twas The Night Before

On Christmas Eve my mom and Lauren and Sam came over for dinner (mmm...tamales) and a special Christmas program.

He's mighty popular with the ladies.

Emily was in charge of the Nativity. She convinced everyone to dress up in the costumes she picked out special for the event.

Auntie La La
Uncle Sam is good for so many things. Like a seat, just when you needed one the most.


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

Flashback Friday - Special Santa

This was taken at our Christmas party at church in December 2006. My dad, who was one of Santa's special helpers, is the man in the middle with the white beard. My mom was home with baby Addy who was only a few weeks old.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

WebCam Wednesday - Gonna Find Out Who's Bad Or Good

I was cleaning up the kitchen yesterday after the kids all left for school. Addy was putting on a special little show and I couldn't resist pulling out the video camera.

*Please note that I said I was cleaning up the kitchen and try not too notice how dirty it is.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tis The Season

Christmas time. The most wonderful time of the year. It sure is around these here parts. We are loving it. We have all radios, in the house and car, tuned to Christmas music and the CD changer loaded up with Christmas Cd's. After all these years and all the Cd's I must say that Amy Grant's Christmas CD is still my favorite. I have lots of others that come close, but for some reason, it's my fav.

We went to our church Christmas Party last week. Was that last week, or the week before. I really can't remember. It was decked out as a glorious winter wonderland. And it was a winter wonderland outside that night. As we drove home from the church, we had fun watching the temperature gage drop from 9 all the way to 0 just as we were pulling into our garage. Thank goodness for a warm house! Here are some pictures from the party and the kids with Santa. Addy was so cute. She kept kissing and hugging Santa and she was so excited when he told her she was on the good list.





One of the bestest things about Christmas is the traditions. We have a brand new tradition that we just started this year, and we are all loving it. Several weeks ago I was reading Christmas ideas on some blog and there was an idea to wrap Christmas books under the tree and let the kids open one every night and read it. They said it was a good investment and you can reuse the books every year. I loved the idear, but, um, HELLO! Last time I checked, we were in a recession. Buying 25 Christmas books just didn't seem reasonable or feasonable. So I forgot the idea. Then, Addy and I were at the library and, lo and behold, to what do my wondering eyes...somethin', somethin' (can't remember the words), but anyway, right in front of me was a library cart stocked full of Christmas books! FOR FREE! (as long as we return them in 3 weeks) So Addy girl and I, we loaded up on the Christmas books. We went home and wrapped them. Addy took great delight in handing me the tape and putting the books under the spare tree that we just so happen to have in our kitchen.
So all month long, the kids have been taking turns opening a book every night and reading it. We have read all kinds of fun books and some...not so fun books. Kinda makes you wonder how some of them got published. Must have been a slow year for Christmas books that year. Anyways, last night we read a fascinating book about how the song, "Silent Night" came to be. And tonight we read a German Christmas story. We LOVE our fun new family tradition. You should try it out.

Need anymore fun Christmas ideas? Try looking here.