Day 947 | Scenes on Christmas Eve
/The snow is fresh, the cookies are out, and the excitement is palpable. I hope Santa delivers for our sweet boys tomorrow.
The snow is fresh, the cookies are out, and the excitement is palpable. I hope Santa delivers for our sweet boys tomorrow.
With two Christmases in the bag and one more to go...plus Santa...the boys (and Chris and I) are feeling very loved. And spoiled rotten.
Thank you friends and family for sharing your love (with your company as well as the lovely
gifts). We are forever grateful.
We'll be spending Christmas Eve and morning with Chris's family this year so we had my family over for an early Christmas celebration tonight.
We had yummy food, laughed a lot, and enjoyed some serious present opening. I've said it before, I'll say it again...these ages (2.5 & 4.5) might be the best ages for Christmas enthusiasm. They are beyond grateful and excited for every gift that comes their way. And it makes gift-giving so much fun. You just want to do your part to make those little eyes light up, you know?
**Special note: I'm going to take a Christmas break from blogging while I'm enjoying lots of family time and eating way too much. I'll post up until the 25th and then it'll be quiet here for a bit. Now don't say I didn't warn you!
The best part of sending out holiday cards is getting so many back in return. We love filling our wall with all of our favorite people.
Thanks to everyone who sent us a little holiday cheer. The boys are thrilled with all the mail!
The boys and I attempted our first solo sledding adventure today. Overall it was a huge success. The boys were surprisingly hearty when it came to the facefuls of snow and frequent uphill battles.
Chris's presence was definitely felt, however, and we're excited to invite him out with us next time.
My homemade contributions to our family Christmas last night were new knitted cowls for the boys. They picked out their own colors and we pleasantly excited about such a dull gift. They appreciate homemade goods already...a success!
For you knitters out there, this is a very simple project. Think: simple, mini-sized scarf. I've outlined the "pattern" below in case you're feeling motivated. I will say that these cowls are great for kids because they protect their cold little necks and you don't have to think about them unraveling. Oh, and they're adorable as all get out. Win!
Ta-da! A cowl!
I find that the knit/purl pattern listed above provides extra warmth but makes the cowls curl into itself a little bit better so there isn't a ton of extra bulk. I hope your kiddos enjoy these as much as mine do.
To avoid overstimulation and over-accumulatoon of presents at one time, we decided to do our [immediate] family Christmas tonight. Definitely the right decision. We enjoyed the quality four-of-us time and no one was complaining about the sneak peek present opening.
We tried out a new tradition this year: Dollar Store shopping. A couple of weeks ago, we took the boys to the Dollar Store and they could pick out any gifts they wanted for me, Chris, and their brother. With $1 as the price tag on all items, they could be as ridiculous and frivolous as they wanted. What did they select, you might ask?
Dad: Santa salt and pepper shakers (because he likes Christmas and doesn't have any salt and pepper shakers like that)
Mom: A new "cup". Yes, it's a wine glass. No, he doesn't think I'm a wino. We have stemless glasses for wine so he just thought this "cup" was really fancy and selected it because I don't have one like it. Ha!
Robbe: A lego-type ATV (no explanation needed, it's as awesome as it sounds)
Dad: A set of screwdrivers (he really likes to fix things)
Mom: Two pairs of socks (not really sure of the explanation on this one)
Chase: A Skye, from Paw Patrol, 3D puzzle (because he loves puzzles and Paw Patrol...perfect!)
So fun, right? I can't wait to continue the tradition as they get older and more articulate with their purchase explanations. Thanks to Jennie for passing along the idea for the Dollar Store presents! It's a keeper.
It was two years in the making, but Robbe finally has a handprint Santa to keep Chase's company on the tree.
I had enough foresight to make the handprint ornament part (done on both boys' first Christmas) but the painting of the Santa was another story. Sheesh.
Cute, though, right? I just used some Crayola Model Magic clay, cut around their handprint (and added a whole for a ribbon). Wait for that to dry then paint. Most of the time, this craft would not take two years.
**Special note: Chase suggested that I leave Robbe's Santa's face without an outline so that they could tell them apart. Smart suggestion!
Maybe it's the Christmas spirit, but this just isn't getting old.
Guess what? The boys and I have managed to continue our walks to Chase's school twice a day, four times a week. This week has been the challenge. Today, I checked the temperature on my way out the door and the "feels like" temperature was -9 degrees. That's no joke.
To be honest, though, it doesn't feel that bad. And I've actually really been enjoying the extra motivation to get out of the house in these conditions and get some exercise. It's nice not to feel super cooped up already when we've got a looong winter ahead of us.
How do the boys feel, you might ask? They're the ones who requested walking today. I was giving them the choice since it was SO cold and I didn't want them to be uncomfortable. Based on the temperature of their little hands and noses when they get out of the Burley (remember this? and this?) and their request to walk today, I'd say there's no question that they're staying warm and cozy in there. Turns out the bike trailer was an even better purchase than we thought! The big wheels (a must through the snow and slush) and fully-enclosed, side-by-side seats make for a pretty sweet winter ride.
My frantic mind and aching body were craving some yoga on this bitterly cold morning (I don't think it even got into the teens!). I'd love to say that the class totally cleared my mind and offered newfound balance in my life. Not so much. The boys were grumpier + more irritable than usual and my patience was at a negative 10...even with the me-time. Oh well, some days are just like that, right? I'm trying to focus on the bright side: these tough days are few and far between as our little guys get older. Thank goodness.
The heated yoga class did feel pretty amazing, though. And the childcare offered by the studio is about all this former-yogi could ask for to get me back on the mat...even if it is only every now and then.
Yep. It's officially a thing. A friend and I have decided to make our craft club (the one we started for Thanksgiving) a monthly occurance.
Today's beauties? The boys got to decorate their own Christmas trees and stamp gift bags. So fun!
Stay tuned for the January edition.
We're definitely not living in a tropical paradise these days (and it's only going to get worse...), but the boys and I lengthened our walk home from school to see this breathtaking sunset over the river. Just don't tell our neighbors we snuck onto their driveway while they're on vacation. ;)
With 6+ inches of the fresh white fluffy stuff, it was a beautiful and very Christmas-y day around here.
My cup runneth over.
Today was a dream day. Seriously. Every part of it. Here's the breakdown:
It really doesn't get much better. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. This. This is why we moved back.
Yeah, that's us out on a Friday night...after bedtime. It's not a big deal, it's a huge deal.
It turns out adult time is super enjoyable, for the record.
Why is it that this time of year offers the motivation I can't muster for crafting the other 11 months? Whatever! I'll take it.
We snatched these Christmas tree crafts on clearance last year and they were a total hit. Thanks, past Sara + Chris!
Chris's family celebrated St. Nick's day every year when he was growing up. Mine didn't. We obviously decided to continue this family tradition with our little guys but somehow the holiday just can't seem to solidify in my mind. I swear (SWEAR!) St. Nick's day is on December 7th. Nope. It's December 6th. Shoot! We missed it yesterday.
Luckily, the boys don't care when they get presents, so no one was any wiser. Whew.
Here's a bit of a history, if you are completely clueless about it as I was. So, last night we put out our shoes by the fire place and waited for Saint Nicholas to visit and fill them up. And he came! We all got some coins, Christmas socks, and clementines and the boys got new Christmas books, too. It was quite the exciting morning. Oh, and Grandma and Grandpa M spoiled us rotten with additional treats + gifts as well...thank you!
Just a little snippet of Christmas come early in our house this morning. The excitement mounts for the real deal in just a couple of weeks!
Maybe it's just because it's new and exciting, but this snow is bringing me more joy than I anticipated. There's nothing better (for the moment) than walking down stairs and seeing our front yard covered in a pristine layer of fluffy white stuff. We actually don't have piles and piles yet (which is when it might get a bit old), but the two little dustings we've had are enough to make me smile.
I'll follow up in February to let you know how I feel about the cold + snow after months of living with it, but, for now, I'll just soak in the excitement and beauty while I can still appreciate it.
This recipe came across my Facebook feed and I couldn't resist. I don't even really like pecans but something about this was calling my name. And boy, oh boy, are they tasty. Was there really any question?
'Tis the season for indulging!
Ingredients:
Small pretzels (we used the Old Dutch holiday shape version)
Pecan halves
A bag of Rolos
Directions:
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper.
Place one pretzel down on sheet for each turtle desired.Top each pretzel with one unwrapped Rolo.
Bake 3-5 minutes or until caramel piece begins to soften, but not melt. Remove from oven; top with pecan halves by pushing down slightly. Cool completely.
**Good luck keeping these around until the holidays!
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