Monday, December 24, 2012

December in Pictures

December has been a full and exciting month!  I started this month with big plans to do something to celebrate Advent every day, but that just didn't happen.  I'm not upset about it though.  We did some fun things and some really cool service projects!  I think next year I'll let each of the kids tell me something fun they would really like to do and one thing they would like to do to help someone else.  It will be more meaningful to them if they choose it.  Coleman has already told me he wants to be a gift wrapper again for the Christmas party our church has for needy families in our area.  That made me so happy!  I pray that we can keep the joy of helping and serving all year long!  Here are some pictures from this month.

On December 8th, a hot and muggy day, we went to a tree farm to pick out our Christmas tree.  There was a hill covered with hay that the kids enjoyed sliding down, and a hayride out to the trees.


The next day, December 9th, a church close to our house had "Walk Through Bethlehem."  There were all kinds of shops from Bible times set up where the kids could do crafts like make perfume and mosaic tiles.  There were several animals to pet, but the kids really loved this camel.  Allie kept talking about how it pooped!


On December 10th, Allie and I had a play date with Candice and Judson.  We ended up at Chick-Fil-A, although this was Plan D!  Our original plan was the zoo, but it was freezing that day!  So we headed out to the museum, but it was closed!  We traveled through an interesting part of town to go to an indoor play area, only to find that it was way crowded.  So Chick-Fil-A ended up being the best option, and it was lots of fun!  With the kids confined in a small play area, Candice and I got to chat a lot!  One day I'll get a picture of the two of us!

On 12-12-12 I figured I should get a picture to commemorate the date!  Coleman was a little distraught that this was the last date like this in our lifetimes.


On December 12th, we took some Christmas treats to the fire station and the firemen let the kids sit in the truck!
 

December 15th we visited a nursing home with some friends.  The kids passed out cookies and cards, and we brought a few small gifts for residents who might not have family.


On December 16th, our college and career class from church had a Christmas party and did an ugly sweater contest.  Brian was thrilled with the t-shirt I bought for him!  Ha!



One day we went to the dollar store to get some wrapping paper and Spence and Allie wanted to pick out gifts for each other.  I love this picture because you can see Spence holding his two dollars putting lots of though into what he chooses for his sister!



December 18th was not only Brian's birthday, but Allie's first Christmas program!  It was so exciting to see her up on stage putting on a show.

Allie's class with their jingle bells

Allie and her best friend
 
Looking like an angel!
Posing with Nana

I think the boys liked watching Allie perform

So proud of her!
 Several evenings I looked for a chance to take a Christmas pajama picture, but I kept running into issues.  One night it was too late, another someone had an attitude.  Finally I found a good night, but then Allie started crying and being a real toot.  Somehow we managed to get her downstairs, and ended up getting the best picture!  I just love this one!  I think it will take the place of my Santa picture that we didn't do this year.


December 19th, Brian and I had our 14th anniversary.  Wow!  We'll go out to celebrate while the grandparents are here since that was a Wednesday and we didn't get to do anything together.  There was lots of fun going on that day though with our 2nd annual neighbors cookie baking party!  We ended up filling and passing out about 14 boxes of Christmas cookies.  It's such a fun way to say "Merry Christmas" to neighbors you know and meet new neighbors!  I think we'll keep this tradition going!


December 21st was class parties at the boys' school.  I helped out in Spence's class and went and said hi to Coleman and his class.  The boys are blessed with a great school and wonderful teachers, but boy are they excited about being on break until JANUARY 8TH!!!


Merry Christmas Eve to your family!  We're gonna have some fun today with Grandma and Grandpa!

Friday, December 07, 2012

Not Just Another Thursday

Ever have one of those days that packs a week's worth of activities?  Yesterday was that day for us!  It started with a field trip, where I chased 3 Kindergarten boys around the zoo.  Which was fun, but definitely exhausting!  I got back home in time to go pick up Allie from school.  Then once we got the boys it was off to gymnastics.  Coleman usually brings his homework and gets this done while Spence and Allie are in their classes, but he forgot his back pack at home.  After gymnastics, we grabbed dinner at Chick-fil-A, then headed out to our city's Christmas tree lighting event where we met Brian.  The tree lighting was one of those things I figured we should do at least once, so now it's done and I can cross it off my list! I hate to sound like a scrooge, but large crowds just aren't my thing.  There was a church choir that sang some real Christmas songs (meaning they were actually about Jesus) but other than that it was mostly about Santa.  And my kids really aren't that into Santa.  When we got home around 8:30, Coleman had to start his homework.  What a long day, but I'm so blessed that I can do all these things with my kids! 

I played zookeeper to these 3 cuties!

They were in charge of the map

Spence's class

At the tree lighting - This is the closest we'll get to a snowman!

We called this a polar bear, but looking at him now I'm thinking he's just a giant white teddy bear

The 40 foot Christmas tree

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Snow Globes

We've been having fun this month!  Yesterday I went and got donuts for breakfast and the kids took some to their teachers.  Then today we made snow globes!  They turned out pretty cute, but just in case you have any plans for making these, I found that glitter worked much better than fake snow.  Much better.  I ended up dumping out the fake snow in all the globes except the Hello Kitty one.  And you can see it floating at the top above sweet little Kitty's head.  Also, it was really hard to seal the jars so they wouldn't leak. I ended up hot gluing around the lid.  A neighbor came home from school with us, so we sent the Nativity globe home with him.  

All our supplies:  jars, Christmas ornaments (glued with epoxy to the lids), distilled water, glycerin, glitter, and fake snow (that didn't work!)

Spence's Robot snow globe and Allie's Hello Kitty snow globe

Nativity and Angel snow globes

This is the one we gave to our neighbors
This was a fun project, but there wasn't much for the kids to do, and I'm paranoid that I'll be sweeping up glass very soon!

Tomorrow night we are planning on going to our city's Christmas tree lighting.  Saturday we'll go cut down our own tree, and Sunday we're going to a Walk in Bethlehem at a nearby church.  Exciting activities!

Sunday, December 02, 2012

Christmas Door

Well this is a little embarrassing, but we did not do our Day 2 Advent activity.  The boys left to go camping yesterday and then got back after lunch today.  Then we had the college and career class from church over tonight.  It was a busy day!  I'm not going to stress over this.  I want these activities to be ones that help us keep our focus on Jesus and have a fun Christmas season!  Maybe some days we won't have a chance to do an activity and other days we can do two!  I know none of you are upset, I'm just saying this for my own benefit!

Since I don't have an Advent picture to share, let me show you my front door!  I have always wanted to decorate the front door, so this year I finally did it.  It's pretty simple, but I like how it turned out.  I might have to get a few more poinsettias thought.  Those look a little small!



Saturday, December 01, 2012

Day 1

I know Advent officially begins tomorrow, but we started our activities around here today. 

The kids with the Advent calendar

We started with a new Christmas book today.  I chose The King's Christmas List because it tells the story of a little girl going to a birthday party for the King (Jesus) and she wants to take a gift, but on the way she meets several people who are in need and she ends up giving away everything she has with her.  When she gets to the party and meets Jesus she realizes that by helping others she did give a gift to Jesus.  That is my prayer for our family this Christmas:  that everything we do would be a gift to Jesus!

A new Christmas book