Wednesday, February 16, 2011

The Christmas that never ended! (2010)

Our Christmas seemed to last for days and days! Which was great, but so exhausting as well :) And, needless to say, the kids were on a bit of a "whats-the-next-present-I-get-to-open" kick after a while! We started out at Grandpa and Nanny's house for brunch and gift exchange on Christmas Eve.





Then we came home and got ready for our family Christmas eve celebration, which consisted of an amazing church service, a lasagna dinner (which Shawn has declared a new tradition) and the opening of just one Christmas present. The kids each got new hooded towels with their names on them.




Shawn and I were so excited about Christmas morning, because we knew it meant we could share some of the most exciting news with the kids (especially Reilly!):


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Reilly's reaction to her super special Doll House (that should be included in the picture, but I was more focused on her expression) :)

After we had a monkey bread and fruit breakfast, Nana, Kelly and cousin Shaun came over for brunch.

After lunchtime, DeeDee and Poppi and Uncle Watts came for even more fun. After they got here, we deicded to go ahead and reveal the kids' final, biggest, Christmas present.....a bounce house!!! It is the best one ever....small enough to fit in the playroom but big and sturdy enough to go outside in the warmer months!! And the kids LOOOOVE it!




DeeDee and Poppi brought with them the gifts from Uncle Brandon and Aunt Angel for the kids since we wouldn't get to see them on Christmas day. They thought of the best gift for B!! Brandon's old work cell phones!!! A whole bag of them!! Braxton was in heaven, and walked around all day with one phone to each ear :)

After all the present opening was completed, Memama, Uncle Clarke, Carson and Cooper all came up and joined us for a big, fancy Christmas dinner that I had been cooking all day. It was a super fun ending to a very special, very crazy Christmas day! We are just so blessed to have so much family living so close :)

Sunday, January 23, 2011

12 Days of Christmas

Shawn and I had so much fun planning out how we would celebrate our "12 Days of Christmas" tradition this year. With the kids a little older, especially Reilly, we knew we wanted to incorporate some more meaningful and spiritual pieces in the 12 days of fun. The kids loved running downstairs each morning to check the paper chain and see how many "chains" we left. We typically let them open the chain after Daddy got home from work to see what we would do that evening together as a family. The suspense built all throughout the day :) Here is the list of what we did this year for the 12 days leading up to Christmas:
  1. New Christmas books
  2. Ginger bread house
  3. Popcorn in the car for a house light tour around the neighborhood
  4. New Christmas movie special night
  5. Dinner and Snowfall at Birkdale with singing bears
  6. hot chocolate, music and dancing by the fire
  7. Zootastic Park light tour with Aunt Kelly and Shaun
  8. Peppermint milkshakes and shopping with daddy
  9. Bake and take cookies to homeless shelter
  10. Choose two "gifts" from the Samaritans Purse gift catalog to purchase for needy children/families worldwide
  11. Make Cards and take cookies to Ivys and Caitlyn
  12. Christmas Eve church celebration and come home for Jesus' birthday party!!






Zootastic park was really cool....miles of lights all over the place. And of course we got to go inside and see some neat animals! I can honestly say I have NEVER seen a kangaroo in person...AND had the chance to pet one before! so cute :)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SANTA!



We did a quick trip to see Santa after Reilly's preschool program. The kids both looked pretty cute and it was a spontaneous decision! And boy did we luck up! I pulled in at Great Outdoor World, where they have the BEST Santa and set (deer, a tiny house with elves, etc.) and we walked right in and sat right on Santa's lap. He was just waiting for someone...NO LINE whatsoever. It was fabulous :) Reilly was so excited to sit on his lap this year! Quite a change from years past :)

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Stonebridge Preschool Christmas Program, Dec. 16th

Reilly was such a hoot during the Christmas program this year! She LOVED being up on that stage! It was so precious to watch her just sing and dance and perform as if there weren't 300 people staying at her! And it was so cute because Braxton sat in my lap the whole time, saying "LaLa" and pointing to Reilly up on the stage! He loved watching her up there!!


I love this next one.... "I'm not going to smile b/c I don't want you to know that I'm excited to see you!"




Reilly's bestest bud, Sophie, and her big sister Chloe

we have been SOOOO blessed, yet again, to have an amazing teacher for Reilly this year. Ms. Jacobson is just what our sweet little spirited daughter needs!! :)

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Matching Jammies...a Christmas tradition

One thing that I started last year that I can't WAIT to continue each year from here on....a matching Christmas jammies photo shoot!! The photos I got last year were just precious and I was determined to find some jammies that were just as cute as the ones I happened upon at Babies R Us last year. After lots of searching, I finally found these online at Gymboree and decided they would be perfect :) I even picked up some giant lollipops for the kids! Braxton wasn't too into this year, but I still think I got some cute shots :) I just love this!













winter jammies!


Nana and Aunt Kelly gave Reilly and Braxton some super cute winter jammies....they LOVE them!

Jamestown Christmas Parade- December 5th

Mom was SO excited when the lady called to ask if Teddy (the pony) could be in the Christmas parade this year. She wanted so badly for Reilly to ride Teddy in the parade! I honestly didn't know if Reilly would do it once she saw all the thousands of people around. I didn't know if she would get scared or anxious or anything. But, I went along with it!! Mom and Reilly spent lots of time out at the barn Sunday morning getting all the equipment and tack together. Then they took ribbons and bows and shiny things and tied them all in Teddy's main and tail. Mom even had some antlers to put on Teddy's head to make him look like a reindeer! Reilly had a big Santa hat to wear and mom had one to match. As mom's friend pulled up with the horse trailer, Reilly couldn't wait to help Teddy get on the trailer all by herself!! And sure enough, she lead him right on it without him even hesitating one second!




I must say, I was absolutely blown away at how well she did!! Not only was she SO patient waiting for the parade to start (she and mom had to get there so early so they could get in line) but she sat so big up on Teddy and just waved from side to side at all the people lining the streets! It was just too cute. And she had a blast!!

this was a miniature horse that was also walking near Teddy...how stinkin' cute is he!!