We got the Little People Nativity this year. (I have been looking for it since Ben was one and completely obsessed with Little People.) Emily loves it. Tonight we were putting together costumes for our little nativity. I told the kids last night that Emily got to be Mary since Annie was last year. So, Emily picked up the little Mary and followed me around the house getting pieces for her costume. Then, Annie couldn't decide who she wanted to be, so I was giving her choices. Emily got VERY excited about being the Angel and decided to change her outfit. Then Annie was thrilled because she got to be Mary and hold baby Jesus (Mitchell - without costume, although we did swaddle him with a white dishtowel - pictures to follow soon). Once this was decided, Emily passed off her precious Little People Mary to Annie so Annie would know how to dress.
Ben is getting a new pair of jeans (since he seems to go through them faster that I eat sugar cookies!) and they are from 'The Laundry do-er.' Today our neighbor came over to bring the kids some little gifts. Ben was so excited to show her all the presents under the tree. In his most excited voice he said, "I even got one from the dry cleaners!" I asked him how he figured that. He said it was from 'the laundry do-er.' After letting go of the laugh I could not hold back anymore, I asked him who did the laundry in our house. In a very disappointed voice he said, "Oh, it's from you?"
Annie loves singing Christmas songs, especially the ones she learned at school. Her favorite is Rudolph. (We've had many conversations about this animal and how much she wants to see him. She is convinced his nose is so bright it will shine and be visible during the day.) After the line "They never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games," she says "like Monopoly Deal." hehe - that's the only Monopoly she knows so far (referenced back to a previous post of several days of this game...
We just left out a plate for Santa and his crew - each child was concerned about a specific part of the meal. 4 weeks ago Ben made Santa a special sugar cookie that has been waiting in a baggie in the freezer ever since. (Santa will love it) Annie really wanted 8 carrots so each reindeer could have one. (We only did 4 that fit on the plate; I told her Santa would give them to the reindeer that needed the most energy.) Emily insisted that Santa have chocolate milk; I'm pretty sure Santa is cool with that!!!
Merry Christmas! Hope you're day will be as exciting as ours will be!!!
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Friday, December 24, 2010
O Christmas Tree... O Christmas Tree...
The first Saturday after Andy's finals, we went to cut down our Christmas tree. Ben and Annie are waiting for the rest of us to get ready! With an engineer for a dad, you will never get left behind, Mitchell!
Visiting with Santa
Santa came to our Christmas Brunch at church. He was set up in a VERY well-decorated corner. Ben asked for a long fishing pole to go fishing with dad in Michigan! Emily asked for a candy cane like the other kids got!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Aunt Nancy Visits!
Oh, so fun. Another great visit - thanks for leaving your four kiddos to play with my four!!!! Nancy helped me go through the toy room, organize and reduce in preparation for Christmas! Since I've had a little boy, we can put some of those toys away and pass on the younger girl ones! She and Emily sorted magnets while B and A were at school. I have the cutest picture of visiting Nancy when Annie was 14 months old. We were there 3-4 days, but Annie would have absolutely NOTHING to do with Nancy, unless Nancy was giving her candy. It was the funniest thing. This was fun to see - after Nancy french-braided Annie's hair.
Morning hugs! Can't remember if this is the night Nan stayed up all night with Mitchell or if I did. Those 3 days/nights all blur together! We also made batch after batch after batch of fudge, some sugar cookies, and made cards with goodie bags for all the kids' Primary teachers. (Along with exercising most days too!)
She gave us all hair cuts!
Introduced us to a few new movies (Penelope and Bedtime Stories), scrapbooked with the kids, put my scrapbook pages in order, finished my massive blanket project, and cuddled the baby!
I love crying-baby pictures!
Aunt Jamie visits!
Well, Jamie's first full day here, she curled the girls' hair. It was so absolutely precious, we spent much time at Old Navy getting matching outfits so we could get family pictures done! Meeting Mitchell.
After his bath, trying to put on his 'puppies.'
My little girls that are sideways, but I'm too lazy to turn it around because Mitchell will be awake any minute! They had so much fun smiling for the camera!
We did a ton of my projects while Jamie was here. Family pictures, goodies for neighbors, going to apple orchard, making lots of applesauce, etc... We also went to Tangled - Mitchell's first movie and everyone else's first movie in 3D - such a fun time! We also hit Target...of course!
Christmas sugar cookies!!!
Aunt Jamie cutting cookie dough with three helpers! Andy went to LA for the weekend for a friend's wedding, so I think Jamie was just trying to keep us busy! She took the kids to church while I picked up Andy from the airport and then we spent the rest of the day making cookies!
Her last day we jam-packed. We'd baked, shopped, and delivered, it was time to play (something other than Monopoly Deal, which I think we played about 35 times with Ben - seriously; it was great!) We spent the morning at Chuck E. Cheese, lunch at Wendy's, and she took the kids ice skating in the afternoon while I had some quiet time with Mitchell! Then we took her to the airport and said goodbye for a long time!!!
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