Monday, December 8, 2014

He's baaaaack!!

Spider Chippy Elf made his grand return to our home last week! Every year, Spider Chippy Elf comes to our house via a box left on the porch...the doorbell rings and bam, there he is, ready for the season!  (if I could go back in time and make him arrive in a way that is slightly less complicated than having to distract 2 kids in another part of the house while the other parent does all of that as quietly as possible, I totally would...but tradition is tradition, so it stands) 

The kids had just got out of the bath the other night when all of a sudden....ding-dong!!




He came this year with a Christmas DVD for the boys (that Santa scored after Christmas last year for $1, woohoo!) and a letter that was personalized to them.  They were just beside themselves with excitement, it's so much fun to see their faces during stuff like this.

The next night after dinner, they decided that they needed to play Elf on the Shelf and save the North Pole from a terrible disaster of no Christmas spirit.  Obviously, the only cure for no Christmas spirit is to go put on your Christmas PJ's,  and then wield around some swords while rocking Elf hats.




Has your Elf arrived yet??

Friday, December 5, 2014

Thanksgiving 2014

Thanks to a dicey looking weather forecast, our Thanksgiving break was extended by 1 day last week...we were supposed to leave Wednesday afternoon, but ended up leaving around 6pm Tuesday night instead, to avoid the predicted snow mess of Wednesday.  If you are a parent, you know that driving during bedtime can be a risky choice...sometimes it's great and the kids sleep most of the way then transfer right into a bed... other times, it totally backfires and you end up with kids who think sleeping in the car was a nap, and are wide awake when you get to your destination! Fortunately, this time it worked in our favor; the kids fell asleep at their usual time around 8pm, slept for the remaining 3 hours in the car, then transferred into their beds at Nana's house.  A Thanksgiving miracle!!



We were happy with our decision to beat the snow, as they did get quite a bit the next day! Jake was chomping at the bit all day to get out and play it in, but it was coming down so hard none of us wanted to venture out until it slowed down.  Fortunately, we were able to go out around 4...Liam was hesitant at first ("I don't want to go out, it's going to be cold!"---he's totally my kid) but he came around once he saw how much fun we were all having out there :)


The kids were worn out that night and needed to get plenty of rest since the next day was TURKEY DAY!!!


I always miss my maternity pants on Thanksgiving.

We were joined by Uncle Pip, Aunt Reen and Sarah, and I think everyone enjoyed the day of relaxing, parade and football watching, board game playing, and of course, eating.

 

At one point, the kids got a hold of the camera and snapped some random shots of other people and wanted to take some selfies:

I don't remember what was going on here, I think some type of weird dance-off.

On Friday night, I decided it would be a good idea to introduce the kids to "Home Alone"; classic Christmas movie, right??  Jake was hesitant at first, and told me he thought it was a "big kid" movie because it has real people.  Brian and I went on and on about how funny it was, and how much he was going to love it.  Eventually, he decided he wanted to give it a try.  Time to cozy up on the couch!!


Shortly after those pictures, the smiles ended for awhile.  Poor kid was scared.to.death once the movie got rolling...scared about the robbers, scared about the one part where Kevin turns on that gangster movie...we even covered his eyes and ears during that scene and he still freaked :(  He's very sensitive, and sometimes I forget this.  In the end, he did laugh hysterically once Kevin started setting off his traps, so that was good.  But then bedtime came...and the tears came again...he did fall asleep in his own bed, but after nightmares, I ended up sleeping in bed with him.  We may be holding off on "Home Alone 2" for awhile!! 

On Saturday, Christmas officially kicked off with the kids helping Nana put up her tree and decorations:

 

"Excellent work, everyone.  Keep it up.  I'll supervise from right here on the couch."
the finished product!!

"Hi!  My name is Gracie, and I enjoy long naps by the Christmas tree."
  And here is the end result of the little tree they decorated...cracks me up!


And look at these two....cuteness overload!!!


While Liam napped that afternoon, Jake and Nana baked some cookies.  My favorite kind of cookies, to be exact....the chocolate chip kind that I don't have to have any part in producing!! :)


On Sunday, we loaded up the car and headed home....just in time to decorate our house! 


We hope that everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!

Thursday, December 4, 2014

I call this artwork "Aroma"-by Jake

Jake has a vocabulary test every week; last week, one of the words was "aroma".  On the test, they have to use the word properly in a sentence and draw a picture that represents how the word would be used.  Here is Jake's version of "aroma":


If there is any doubt in your mind, I will confirm for you....yes, that is a picture of someone farting.

He did get full credit for his answer though, so there's that. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Happy December!

I'm a day late, and I haven't had a chance to do Thanksgiving recap posts yet, but you know I couldn't let December slide in here without giving it a proper welcome! 
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The decorations are up at our house, lights are on, and I think I heard a little rumor from the North Pole that our Elf on the Shelf will be arriving this week.  Santa upgraded his stationary this year with this adorable customized sheet:

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The kids are going to be so excited to get their arrival letter on that!  You can get your free copy here: http://designeditor.typepad.com/design_editor/2011/11/free-download-santas-stationery.html

I think the Elf will also use some of these little notes this year:


Those (and others!) can all be printed FREE here (they print without the watermark): http://www.localfunforkids.com/home/10-free-elf-on-the-shelf-printable-poems.html

We still need to get our tree (which will probably happen this weekend) and we have a super secret Christmas surprise coming up for the kids on Saturday....I don't want to give away too many details, but let me just tell you it involves a train, Santa, and Elsa and Anna.  'nuff said. 

As I've tried my hardest to do the past few years, I will continue to slow down and enjoy the season. Of course, I still have shopping, and wrapping, and Christmas card addressing to do....but it will get done.  I may be up late some nights, but it will get done....the more important thing is that we all get to enjoy the month of December together.  It's my favorite month, so why stress myself out over insignificant things?  And when all else fails, I'll remember this:

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All is calm...including me.

And when all else fails, I'll whip up a batch of my Christmas Sangria (recipe found here) and pop in my "Love Actually" DVD...works like a charm every time.


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I hope your Christmas prep is coming along nicely!!
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