Thursday, December 29, 2011

A Simple Christmas


Samuel recently had a family project that we had to complete for school. It was to make a Christmas Poster with different traditions that your family celebrates. It was tough coming up with traditions... we have a very simple Christmas around here, nothing huge or fancy... just laid back and SIMPLE.

We always have powdered doughnuts and egg nog for breakfast... that's one breakfast of the year that I get absolutely no complaints about. We always read the Christmas story from Luke during breakfast... this year, however, Sam did the reading from his Bible. And, of course, I have to always take a family photo (to the chagrin of all my children). I guess those can be called traditions...

Presents are definitely the big thing of the day. Adam and I try and take it slow and let the kiddos enjoy each gift and be thankful for everything... even the clothes! We have been so blessed and receive way more than we need. I really want our kids to appreciate those things and the hard work it took to receive them. We had to pause and remind them several times throughout the day that Christmas was not just about them and the presents they receive... such a hard thing for them to remember in the midst of all the excitement.

All-in-all it was a really good day!
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A Christmas Eve Tradition

I remember Lisa telling me a long time ago about a tradition in her family growing up... Christmas Eve jammies. I always thought that was such a neat idea, so I've been doing the same for my kids from the very beginning. I believe that Lisa's mom always made her jammies... I don't go that far.

I especially loved that Sam remembered our tradition this year... a few days before Christmas I overheard him telling Seth that he was glad Christmas Eve was coming soon because his jammies were getting too small. As a kid, I didn't really have much stability and Christmas's were often very low-key (if we had a Christmas at all) so I am really thankful that my kids are able to count on just simple things like a new pair of jammies.

I love the excitement of Christmas Eve! They were all thrilled enough to even let me take lots of pictures... enough that I got several that actually turned out nice (such a rare thing with 4 kids) :). Sam did request that I keep the picture-taking to a minimum on Christmas morning though.
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Sugar Cookie House


I have always wanted to tackle making my own gingerbread house. I finally did on Christmas Eve. Well, technically it was a Sugar Cookie House... I am not a huge fan of gingerbread (though do I think it looks very pretty). I was worried that the cookie would be too soft and saggy or too hard and crumbly, but it worked out perfectly. My favorite part is the windows made from placing Jolly Ranchers in the cookie before baking.

I had originally planned to have the boys decorate the house, but after all the time and effort put into measuring and baking it all... well, I just wanted it to look... nice. I did recruit my awesome hubby though... because he has mad decorating skills, as we all know. He did the awesome vines! It was a bonding experience... Adam says making a gingerbread house together would be a good requirement for marital counseling. :)

Anyway... it was fun! I think I'll do it again sometime.

P.S. Just to let you know... Adam did not just do the vines!
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Thursday, December 22, 2011

We received a package in the mail yesterday... and the boys were THRILLED with their new cozy vests and hats. Thanks Patty! They have been worn non-stop. Sam decided to go without the stuffing in his hat. And we did get the ties put on Seth and Aaron's fringe after the frenzy.
They just couldn't wait to get them on :)




On to other things.... just thought I'd show you what typically happens around here at the mention of the word "movie."



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Pretty powerful word, huh?