A few months ago, we had some family photos done. We've been saving them to give as gifts for family, but now I can share them on the blog. We think they turned out really well!
Monday, December 28, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas 2009
We had an absolutely perfect Christmas! We got to spend lots of time with family and the boys had a blast. A few years ago I never would have believed someone who told me that Christmas is more fun as a parent than it is as a kid, but this year, that was certainly true! Seeing their excitement over Santa and Baby Jesus was just the best.
On Christmas Eve, we went to church and then headed over to the Johnstons for appetizers and a gift swap. The boys got to open presents and we played "sneaky" santa. Then, Alex and Reed got in their Christmas jammies and we headed home to put out cookies for Santa and say goodbye to Freddie, the Christmas elf.
On Christmas morning, we could hardly stop Alex from running down the hall, but we made him wait just a minute until we got the camera. Then they ran in and saw all their gifts. Once we played with Santa stuff for a while, Moz and Gramps came over and brought even more presents! We swapped gifts and then the whole crew came over for Christmas brunch. We had brunch, watched boys play with their toys, and everyone opened a special little gift that Alex and Reed picked out all by themselves. Then, we all took naps and headed back to Grandma and Pops to finish up the gift giving and getting. We topped off the day with Pops famous red velvet cake.
It was a busy two days, but so, so much fun. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! (even Ollie was exhausted - in his new favorite spot, the bean bags!)
On Christmas Eve, we went to church and then headed over to the Johnstons for appetizers and a gift swap. The boys got to open presents and we played "sneaky" santa. Then, Alex and Reed got in their Christmas jammies and we headed home to put out cookies for Santa and say goodbye to Freddie, the Christmas elf.
On Christmas morning, we could hardly stop Alex from running down the hall, but we made him wait just a minute until we got the camera. Then they ran in and saw all their gifts. Once we played with Santa stuff for a while, Moz and Gramps came over and brought even more presents! We swapped gifts and then the whole crew came over for Christmas brunch. We had brunch, watched boys play with their toys, and everyone opened a special little gift that Alex and Reed picked out all by themselves. Then, we all took naps and headed back to Grandma and Pops to finish up the gift giving and getting. We topped off the day with Pops famous red velvet cake.
It was a busy two days, but so, so much fun. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! (even Ollie was exhausted - in his new favorite spot, the bean bags!)
Monday, December 21, 2009
Stay home day #1
Alex and Reed are lucky (and so are we) to be on the same "stay-home" schedule this year. They both had 16 stay home days after their last day of school on Friday. Today was the first weekday stay home day and I got the priviledge of enjoying the day with them. We went to Pump It Up and out to lunch. Alex loved it, especially the huge slides and the obstacle courses. Reed wasn't so sure, but finally warmed up to the bouncy that had a basketball goal in it (he was shooting a soccer ball, though). It was certainly a chore to keep up with both of them, but we had a blast. It was a fun and exhausting day!
PS - sorry for the horrible pictures, it was kind of dark and VERY wobbly in there!
PS - sorry for the horrible pictures, it was kind of dark and VERY wobbly in there!
Oden Christmas
We celebrated our first official family holiday event last night, Oden Christmas at Linda's. Alex and Reed had a great time with all the yummy food and they got to open their first Christmas presents. But even more entertaining...karaoke. They LOVED the microphones!
Friday, December 18, 2009
School's out
Today was the last day of school for Alex and Reed before Christmas break. As Alex says, "we have 16 stay home days!" I went to Alex's Christmas party and they brought home tons of Christmas art. One of my favorite part of the holidays is having their art up around the house.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Christmas program
Alex and Reed had their first co-Christmas program this year at preschool. Alex is a big kid now since the 4 year olds are the oldest ones in the program. Of course, he enjoyed that and took his responsibility very seriously. Reed did pretty well for a first timer -- no tears, but he the teacher did have to scoop him up when he came under the rail.
Grandma, Pops, Moz, Gramps, Aunt Christie and even Anna were all in attendance to enjoy the spectacle. We took a few minutes to say hi in their classrooms afterward and then let them get back to their busy day. Next year, Alex will be at St. Louis, so we really enjoyed seeing them together for one year!
Grandma, Pops, Moz, Gramps, Aunt Christie and even Anna were all in attendance to enjoy the spectacle. We took a few minutes to say hi in their classrooms afterward and then let them get back to their busy day. Next year, Alex will be at St. Louis, so we really enjoyed seeing them together for one year!
Christmas treats
We have been getting into the Christmas sprit at our house! We made cookies (the boys "painted" on the icing) and went to the Enchanted Forest. Alex and Reed didn't get a picture with Santa, but maybe next year!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Making the bed
A few weeks ago, I told Alex that he had a new chore -- each morning we were going to make his and Reed's beds. So, each morning, I helped them pull up the sheets and blankets and straighten everything out. For the last two mornings, though, Alex has made his own bed...all by himself! He even folds down the comforter like I do. This morning he also tucked in his bear. Too cute!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Christmas magic?
This year, Alex is very interested in Christmas and Santa and what it all means. He understands that presents come from Santa and that baby Jesus was born on Christmas Day. But I'm just not sure how much of the Christmas magic he's buying into. Take the following conversations for example:
Alex: How can Santa deliver all those presents?
Me: Well, he's Santa, so he's magic.
Alex: What about him is magic?
Me: Well, um...
Alex: Why doesn't Santa set off the alarm when he comes down the chimney?
Me: Well, because the chimney doesn't have the alarm.
Alex: Couldn't anyone come down the chimney then?
Me: Well, um...
So, for now, we are just crossing our fingers and hoping that he can let go of the practical for a minute and just be a kid enjoying Christmas. I do have some hope, for example:
Alex: Can we put Christmas lights outside?
Me: We have lights on the tree inside, we don't need any outside.
Alex: But, I want Santa to know that we're waiting for him.
Me: Well, um...OK!
Here's to a fun and happy Christmas season...full of magic!
Alex: How can Santa deliver all those presents?
Me: Well, he's Santa, so he's magic.
Alex: What about him is magic?
Me: Well, um...
Alex: Why doesn't Santa set off the alarm when he comes down the chimney?
Me: Well, because the chimney doesn't have the alarm.
Alex: Couldn't anyone come down the chimney then?
Me: Well, um...
So, for now, we are just crossing our fingers and hoping that he can let go of the practical for a minute and just be a kid enjoying Christmas. I do have some hope, for example:
Alex: Can we put Christmas lights outside?
Me: We have lights on the tree inside, we don't need any outside.
Alex: But, I want Santa to know that we're waiting for him.
Me: Well, um...OK!
Here's to a fun and happy Christmas season...full of magic!
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