Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Our Jolly Holiday

One of my resolutions for the new year is to keep up with the blog better. So here comes a GIANT Christmas post to get us up to date!

After we all recovered from the puke bug, we were able to have lots of fun. We took the boys bowling on Christmas Eve. Mo was so excited every time it was his turn...he'd start jumping and yelling before the ball even hit the pins...

 

Later that night, we headed over to have dinner with Dan & Bree. We read the nativity story and "Eve the Elf" left packages on the doorstep for all the kiddos... new jammies!
Claire, Matt Mo, Luke, Stella, and Ben (Sadie was sick at home with John)
We couldn't resist checking to see where Santa was on his route before we went home to go to bed - I think he was in Brazil...
Santa finally made it to Texas when the boys were fast asleep. I was pretty sure he was just going to leave a couple lumps of coal, but he came through in the end...
I loved seeing their faces light up when they came out on Christmas morning. They went straight for their stockings and the candy...
Nothing like a sugar rush first thing in the morning to add to all the excitement. Time to open some presents!
Stinky the Garbage Truck was on the top of Mo's list
Sad this came out blurry, but Ben was so excited about this present...a combination of his favorite things - trucks, trailers, and the color orange.
They couldn't wait to try out the stomp rocket later that day...so much fun!
I don't think Sadie knew what to think about her first Christmas. It didn't help that she had a nasty cold and wasn't feeling well. She seemed unimpressed with her presents, but really liked the wrapping paper and bows...
Now that she feels better, she loves to ride her pony and gives the biggest smile whenever she gets on it.
A little later, we packed up and went to Granny & Pops' house for round 2 of presents...
The boys got a Creepy Crawlers Bug Maker
And extra bug-making goop  and molds for hours of fun!
They couldn't wait to try it out so Pops helped them make their first batch of bugs while Granny was busy making her yummy waffles...
This is MY favorite part of Christmas morning...YUM!
After a morning nap, Sadie was feeling a little better, and looking pretty darn cute if I say so myself...
Somehow, my sister's sweet new baby, Sawyer, managed to sleep through all the craziness...
He makes Sadie look like a giant...I guess a lot changes in 7 months!
You know it's been a good Christmas when your house looks like this at the end of the day (and possibly the rest of the week)...
We are so blessed! Hope all our friends and family had a very merry Christmas too!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Week Before Christmas = Parties & Puking

The week before Christmas was full of parties... preschool, kindergarten, and an adult only white elephant exchange. Unfortunately, Ben came down with a stomach bug the day of his party and had to come home from school. He was sad to miss it, but thanks to a sweet neighbor who stopped by his classroom for me, he was able to enjoy his goodies once he was feeling better. Luckily, John was able to come home for lunch and hang out with the sicko so I could go party with Matt Mo at preschool...
We made this graham cracker (gingerbread) house together. Well, truthfully, I did most of the work while he ate the candy. They also got to make another shirt like they did at Thanksgiving... so cute!

The next night was the annual white elephant party hosted by some friends in our ward. We ate yummy food and laughed the whole night long. This year I made a redneck "brief"case to give away...
And I filled it with all your redneck essentials...
A Slim Jim, "Totally Ripped Abs" body spray, Cheese Whiz, duct tape, sunflower seeds, a bandana, and a wife-beater.

And the lucky recipient...
Here are a couple other favorites that night...
Curt and Shandi's sweet Christmas's past photo album. It came with the stipulation that whoever got it has to add their old pictures and re-gift it next year!
Brianna got a hilarious CTR, ahem, "slingshot".  Enough said.

Good thing we got to live it up that night because the next day, John and I were both hit with whatever bug Ben had and we were pretty miserable. At least we weren't sick on Christmas day though!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Dickens of a Christmas

The weekend after Thanksgiving we took the kids to the old downtown square for the "Dickens of a Christmas" celebration...

They had so much fun with all the different activities. They won some treats on the "cake walk", rode the carousel, and took a train ride around the square...
I think their favorite part was the petting zoo...
The goats were the friendliest, but there was a little baby piglet that was so cute I wanted to take it home. It didn't compare to my own cute little piglet though...

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Dinosaurs!

We had some gorgeous weather at the beginning of fall break, so we decided to go see the dinosaurs again at the Heard Museum...
The boys were really into it this year, although they're still a little wary because they look pretty real...
Since it was Sadie's first time, we thought she should get a real good look at the huge T-Rex...
Our attempt to offer her as a sacrifice didn't phase her one bit, but the boys sure got a big kick out of it!

Thanksgiving

Both the boys got to have "Thanksgiving Feasts" at their schools before fall break. Matt Mo's was first and Miss Janette fed us well with all the traditional fares...the kiddos even helped her make some pumpkin pie!


They made the cutest little turkey t-shirts out of their hand prints too...

His teacher kept telling him that when he put his painted hand down onto the shirt it would turn into a turkey. He was really excited, but when he lifted his hand up he looked over at her like she was crazy and said, "that's not a turkey, that's my hand." Haha! I guess he was expecting some kind of fancy magic to happen, but I think he was satisfied after they painted on the face and feet.

Later that afternoon, I headed up to Ben's kindergarten feast and program. They sang some cute songs dressed up like little Indians and the teachers were dressed like pilgrims...
Afterward they got to sit with their class and parents to have their feast (just a snack they brought from home)...
I might be a tad biased, but I think Ben made the cutest little Indian there!

We had a fun week off from school and were lucky enough spend our Thanksgiving with my family. We are so blessed and thankful for all that we have!