Wednesday, 25 December 2013

CHRISTMAS 2013

Here comes Christmas...
It's Christmas Eve 2013, our second Christmas all together. I'll write some now, and then add to it tomorrow sometime.

We had a blast in the snow that fell last week. As you can see, we made a snowman and went for a slide or two in our front yard. It was great to have some snow before Christmas this year! We've been very fortunate to not be affected by the nasty weather people have had to deal with over this past weekend.

OUR FIRST SNOWMAN OF THE SEASON

SLIDING DOWN OUR LITTLE HILL
 
The countdown to Christmas has been on here for a bit. Now that he understands our Christmas books and takes in the Christmas shows on TV, he's a bit more excited this year. He likes to know whose present is whose when they come in. But he doesn't try to open them and is quite content to look at them all wrapped - this year. I'm sure tomorrow morning will be lots of fun though.

ALL THIS BEFORE SANTA ARRIVED
 
We have a special supper every Christmas Eve (something Brady picked years ago) so we spent the day making lasagne, french bread and caesar salad dressing. Sherman's mom came for supper and the boys had their big gingerbread boys that we save for Christmas Eve. There's also always one for Santa.


SWEETNESS - THIS NEEDS TO BE IN A MAGAZINE OR SOMETHING!

AHHH - SHOWING OFF THE BITE OF COOKIE IN HIS MOUTH
After supper the boys opened one gift each, and then we went to the candlelight service at our church. It was very special. After we got home it was time to write a note to Santa, reminding him of a love for diggers and chocolate chips, and adding a last-minute "tar" (guitar) to the list. Then it was off to bed.


BOY SILLINESS

NEW JAMMIES
 
 
CHILLIN' BEFORE CHURCH
 
ALL READY FOR SANTA

Christmas morning:
We were all up at 6:30, which on many days around here would be considered sleeping in. The snow was so beautiful and Christmas-y. Santa remembered about the digger (in fact he brought two), and the chocolate chips. He even left a "tar" and some extra things he thought a little boy might like. There were so many gifts that it took a few hours to open them all because you know you have to play with everything before you can open something else. Thank-you to everyone who sent over presents. They will all be well used and enjoyed.

OPEN MY DIGGER, PLEASE

WORKING HARD ALREADY

WE'LL HAVE TO START UP A BAND
 
EVERYTHING HE ASKED SANTA FOR
 
BRADY AND SHERMAN GOT NEW JERSEYS
 
NEW TRUCKS ALL LINED UP


STRUMMING THE TAR

CHECKING OUT HIS STOCKING

TAKING A BREAK FROM CHECKING OUT HIS STOCKING TO PLAY WITH HIS DIGGER

ABSOLUTE CHRISTMAS MORNING CUTENESS!
 

LIKING HIS NEW CHAIR

We always have company Christmas morning - my parents and my aunt and uncle. Dad and I cooked a big breakfast and we all just really enjoyed the morning together. It was pretty special for all of us. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all of this stuff...


SHOWING NEEN AND PA HIS DIGGERS

JAM ON THE TOAST, CAN YOU TELL?

FINISHING OFF HIS COFFEE CAKE - WITH HIS DIGGERS

LOVES HIS NEW HOCKEY SHIRT, ALSO SEEMS TO LIKE HIS NEW DIGGERS...

Merry Christmas!





Sunday, 15 December 2013

DECEMBER

I hope everyone is enjoying this month of Christmas. We started off with our second annual "new Christmas book tradition", given on December 1st. This year it was Thomas Saves Christmas and it's been read a ton so far. The boys do their advent calendars each night together, one usually ends up with both chocolates though. They each also received a new Christmas tree ornament on December 1st, possibly another new tradition.


Last Saturday night was the Boy's and Girl's Club telethon. The daycare kids did a couple of little songs. It was recorded and will air on Bell on the community channel at some point throughout the month. I don't have any dates or times. I guess we just have to try to catch it.



Lights are going up around the island and its fun to go for drives at night to see them. We went last night after the Santa Claus parade.  There was a cement mixer all lit up in the parade so you can guess which float was the favorite.
Today was a good snow day. Besides plowing and playing in the snow, we made a tent in the kitchen which was really cozy and Brady was a good sport about.


I had lots of "help" making two kinds of gluten-free Christmas cookies today. Our family always has gingerbread boys and shortbreads at Christmas so I found two recipes I thought might work and gave them a try. Brady says they're actually pretty good so that was good news. Gluten-free baking isn't always the best. We saved three big gingerbread boys, decorated with Smarties, for Christmas Eve - one for each boy and one for Santa.

 
A couple of notes of excitement for our family from this month: Brady was accepted into the Police Foundations course in the Miramichi for next fall (which is actually happy/sad - happy for him, sad for me), and, I have a new niece. Her name is Caisie Lynn, and she was born 11/12/13. We're hoping to go to Moncton sometime this coming week to see her beautiful little baby-ness. Merry Christmas to our family!