Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Christmas Break Part I...fun, fun, fun!

 Dinner & Christmas  Lights with friends
 Lunch & Gift Exchange with more friends
                                                    The Annual Gingerbread Houses,
made with Grandma & Grandpa Neese

                                                                Cookie Decorating
                                                                   Christmas Eve
                                                    Sutton got a puppy pillow pet
                                                 Jamers got a LOT of StarWars toys
        Leaving Cookies for Santa & a Carrot for the Reindeer to share
 Christmas Morning
 Singing "Happy Birthday" to Jesus
Modeling their snowflake necklaces that they crafted
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Our first part of the kids' Christmas break was filled with fun and festive Christmas activities...we saw a movie, made crafts, baked, delivered treats to the neighbors (the kids love to load up the wagon and deliver these with daddy)and spent time with friends, eating and taking in the sights of Christmas! It was our year to spend Christmas with the Neese side. On Christmas Eve, we went to church and then celebrated with cousins, aunts and uncles at Grandma & Grandpa Neese's house. We had a leisurely Christmas morning at home before heading back to Grandma & Grandpa's house, with our traditional breakfast-eggbake, cinnamon rolls and fruit, opened gifts & stockings and the kids enjoyed playing with ALL their new toys. The next day we packed up to drive south to spend time with my family in OC...more to come on those fun times on the next entry!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Meran's "Star Week"


Last Friday Meran came home all happy & excited(well, she does most day really). She had good news! It was FINALLY her turn to be Star of the Week! This means that her teacher randomly selected her to have her special week in the classroom...She got to make a picture board of herself, fill out a paper about her favorite things, bring a special share item on Wednesday (which were her American Dolls) and bring a special treat to share one day (she chose to bring these adorable gingerbread people, which i ordered from a gal i go to MOPS with). Dad went to school on Thursday with her to help her hand out the treats, which made it extra special!

Jameson's Pre-K Christmas Program

Wednesday was Jameson's Christmas program in his class...I couldn't stop laughing!
Not that it was funny, but so darn cute! Ofcourse, my boy was singing at the top of his lungs (a yell, really)-louder than all the other kids. He loves to sing and I can catch him singing throughout the day. Today his song choice was "Put one foot infront of the other, and soon you'll be walking out the doooooor" (from the vintage cartoon, Santa Claus is Coming to Town). 
After the singing the kids decorated cookies...sugar overload!
                                                       in his handprint anteler hat
                          he got a little carried away with the sprinkles                  
 with one of his teachers

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Let the Christmas Festivities Begin!

Saturday night was our annual Christmas get together with our friends, the Olson and Saltzman Families. We have been doing it 5 years now...hard to believe! This year we gathered at Kevin & Robyn's home....which is always a treat to one's senses! Robyn has a real knack for weaving creativity and whimsy throughout their comfortable and cozy home. They have recently converted their garage to a homeschool/playroom for the kids and it made the night so enjoyable for all! The grown-ups got to have conversation and a relaxing dinner and the kids were in heaven with the kid-friendly space, in which there were plenty of treats and fun for all!
This is one of the many delights of the Christmas season, enjoying sweet times with good friends.



The treats for the kids

Thursday, December 2, 2010

An Unusal Choice...

Last night we had spaghetti, meatballs, garlic bread and broccoli. For dessert, homemade chocolate chip cookies, fresh from the oven. If it weren't for my gestational diabetes, I would have put down 3...easily.

Sutton, on the other hand, chose to spit his cookie out and opt for more broccoli. And, for some reason, he loves to eat the left over veggies from the pan. Not sure where he inherited these taste buds from...unusual, to say the least.

Meran's School Christmas Program


Tueday night was Meran's Christmas program at school. One of the billion reasons I love her school is because we call it "Christmas" Program, and not "Holiday" Program. It was a sweet little performance with about 140 2nd & 3rd graders, about 5 stars that experienced the night Jesus was born. The boys stayed home with our babysitter and we enjoyed the evening with our (for now) only daughter. Afterwards, we gave her the choice of Satrbucks, for Hot Cocoa or Big Kahuna's (the newest frozen yogurt shop)...ofcourse, she wanted both, but her dad was able to sweet talk her into frozen yogurt (his fav!).

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