I’m Dreaming of a White DayAfter Christmas

We woke up, the day after Christmas to snow falling.  It rained the whole night before, so we didn’t have any thing sticking.  It tapered off to sleet in the afternoon then picked back up and after that, it started to stick!  This was our second snow this year!  And, if you know where we live, you know that is highly unusual!  Yet again, I had a cold.  But the kids enjoyed it.

Watching it fall!

Finding snow stashed in a corner and attacking with snowballs…again.

All told, we probably had about one inch, if that much, stick.  It was fun while it lasted because it was gone mid morning the next day.

Since we’re going skiing soon, we opted not to take Bryant out in it.  He got to see it from the window and was as impressed as a five month old can be with snow.

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Merry Christmas!

Yeah, I know, I’m almost two weeks behind.  But, at least, I’m posting.

Starting with Ceili Rain, we have been passing around a cold bug.  It includes a fever for twenty four hours and ends with a cold…stopped up nose, sneezing, and coughing as well.  Christmas day we were all still dealing with the congestion, but no fever.  Mid morning, Josiah came up to meet and told me he was tired.  Checking his temp, I realized he was feverish.  So, he spent the afternoon on the couch.  Thankfully, it was a pj day!

The day before, we made a gingerbread house.  Okay, we decorated one.  I bought the kit at Wal-Mart and it included a pre-made house with the icing and sugary treats.  Can you spot the chewed up gumdrop???

We set out their St. Nick gifts this year.  They included Trios Castle and paraphenalia for the boys and a doll house for the girls.

That bruise on Ceili Rain’s cheek was a gift to her from Josiah as he tried to give her a hug which turned into a tackle which the doorframe stopped.

 Ceili Rain got hairclips from her sister.  This year, the kids drew names and chose gifts from our Sib Shop (things I’ve gathered at extreme discounts throughout the year and stored away for them to shop through).

 Sometimes paper tastes better than gifts.

Josiah tickled us this year. He drew Zoe’s name, but as I helped him wrap his gift, he kept looking at all the things and saying how one would be good for Ace or that one would be good for Liam, etc.  He never once grabbed one and said he wanted it.  When Zoe opened her gift he was right beside her and when she smiled and told him thank you, he got so excited and gave her a hug!

Merry Christmas from our wrapping paper home!
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When I said we liked to travel, I didn’t realize we’d be traveling two weekends in a row.  The second weekend in December was a trip to Alabama to a wedding.  Now, about halfway there we realized that we had forgotten the extra batteries in our camera and the current batteries in it were dead.  So, we got zero pictures while there.  We also celebrated Zoe’s birthday with Papa and Grandmere.  Let’s just say, the wedding was beautiful and my kids were too!

The next weekend was a trip to Granddaddy and Ge’s to celebrate Christmas and Zoe and Liam’s birthdays.  We had a blast.  I think my favorite parts were my nephew Ethan being stoked with his gift (two airsoft guns with lasers for his dad and him to use) and staying up after the younger kids went to bed to play games with the older ones. 

My nephew, E-bear, with Bryant.  He loved toting him around (so did his sister J-bug).

One of Ge’s friends, Mrs. L, gave all the kids flutes, and then promptly left…we tried to send the kids out the door with her but she just wouldn’t take them 🙂

Bryant started reaching for anyone and everyone while we were there.  He loved his Granddaddy and his Aunt Yaya the most.

While we were there, Mark got a call (that lasted at least an hour if not more).  We had just handed out presents and were waiting on him.  Ceili Rain took the time to stack and restack all the packages.

Mark couldn’t get off the phone and the kids couldn’t wait so we let them all take turns opening gifts…

Zoe and J-bug planned it out to open gifts that looked the same at the same time.  This meant their gifts were the same if not similar.  They thought it was funny.

Aunt Yaya is too funny!

Bryant was just a little sleepy.  Turn your head, or not.  I look better sideways!

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Gymanstics

We joined a homeschool care group this year.  It’s been a lot of fun because the kids are able to go on various field trips and activities with other kids…thus ruining the argument that homeschool kids are not socialized!  Anyway, our group also has arranged homeschool gymnastics time twice a month at a local gym.  Zoe, Ace, and, especially, Liam love it!  They had a special “show-off” time in December where we were invited into the gym (not watching through glass upstairs) to watch them. 

When they first started, Zoe was nervous about a lot of the different things and now she’s really enjoying it.  She takes after her mama though and can’t do a cartwheel or handstand but I don’t think that will hold her back in life.

Constantly moving for a full hour is just what Liam needs!  That’s him on the trampoline.

Josiah, being the shy one, is on again off again on when he wants to participate and since he’s only three I don’t push it.  This day, he wanted to participate and he seemed to really have a good time (and made sure I watched his every move).

Ace loves being with other boys and being active (although not on the same hyper scale as Liam).

Are you watching Mama???
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On the Hunt…for a Tree

New Year’s Eve seems to be the appropriate time to post pictures from our annual Tree Hunt.  It was extremely cold this time!  We didn’t go right after Thanksgiving because we knew our friends were coming in town and a large tree in the living room would be hard to navigate around when we’re also stepping over 10 children.  So, we waited until the first weekend in December to head out.  We quickly found our tree at a decent price and while Mark worked on getting it, I took the kids over for their annual hot chocolate and popcorn.

Then we loaded on the trailer for our annual hayride (the kids voted to do it even though we were all soooo cold), and headed home. 

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Happy Thanksgiving 2010

Yep, I know.  It’s almost Christmas.  I know.  I’m a month behind.  But this was worth sharing, for the first time ever, we actually had guests for our at home Thanksgiving celebration!  Mark had to be on call this past Thanksgiving so we actually had to stay at home!  I can’t believe it either 🙂  Mark’s parents were able to come and help us celebrate so we pulled out all the stops.  Place card settings, beautiful folded napkins (by Zoe), fine china, and our nice tablecloth.  Not to mention our first ever whole turkey roasted, sweet potato casserole, cream corn, green beans, homemade dressing, and the cranberry jelly from a can (yuck on that one).  And for dessert, apple cake and pumpkin pies.

We all enjoyed it and I think our guests did too!

Mark was the turkey man.  I bought it (on sale for a great price) and found the recipe, and he dug out the gizzards and such, and cooked it!  We’re a great team.  He also got to carve it.

Stop taking the picture already and give me some food.  Peeaaasss!

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Campin’ Out

I have been asking Mark if we could schedule a camping trip sometime before the spring. We never really could settle on a day and he wasn’t really looking forward to sleeping in a tent with a newborn (at least until we knew how well he could sleep). After oogling over camping gear at a store one night, we finally agreed to plan a trip and settled on the weekend before Thanksgiving.

And we had a blast! It was nice and cold at night (which meant lots of snuggling) but just beautiful during the day (no coats needed). We traveled to Hunting Island, SC, which turned out to be not too far from home and the towns we passed on the way were very nice. Hunting Island is a state park so there was a lot of naturalness to it. The campsite was full and we met a lot of nice people too (most of them couldn’t believe we were tent camping with ten kids!).

Ceili Rain and Josiah were in heaven with all that dirt and sand!  And Ceili Rain has clothes that will be thrown away to prove it (thankfully they were one dollar or less clothes).

We utilized our dutch oven this trip.  It was given to us by some camping friends and I love the oven.  Unfortunately, we forgot coal briquettes and had to purchase them at the camp store.  Anyway, the above picture is of a most extremely yummy apple cobbler deluxe.  It was awesome!

Bryant’s first trip to the ocean, out of utero!

Okay, so the weather was nice but the water was freezing!  That didn’t stop our water lovin’ children.  They kept wading in more and more until they just came out plumb soaking wet!  And grinning from ear to ear.

Ceili Rain was still a little timid around the waves but loved playing in the foam they created.

This is the lighthouse on the island.  It is no longer functional but very pretty!
Sister love! (It’s so much fun catching these sweet moments)
This is pre-dirty Ceili Rain.  If you look closely you can see the smudges beginning to appear.
In the process of taking a dirt bath.

And finished with the dirt bath!

I was bound and determined that they were not going to take a shower while we were there (that’s just a lot of work with all the kids) but by Saturday night, we couldn’t stand it any longer and threw Ceili Rain in to be washed.  The next morning, she got up and within five minutes we could no longer tell she had a bath the night before.

Zoe has been learning to cook and her first task was learning to scramble eggs.  She does a great job (even if she’s on pins and needles as she works because she doesn’t want to mess it up)!  She loved helping out during breakfast time. (Check out Mark’s “Love Me Tender” pj pants…oh yeah!)

And the coolest thing that we barely caught on film occurred Saturday night.  We were eating supper and I heard a noise in the leaves beside us.  I turned and saw three deer.  One doe and her two fawns.  They were just standing there and then slowly walked through the camp.  All of us were in awe!  I don’t think I’ve ever been that close to deer before.

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State Park Field Trip

Our local homeschool group had a field trip to the state park.  It was a ton of fun and the kids reviewed a lot of what they’ve learned about life cycles of various animals.  Zoe and Ceili Rain are pictured above with some friends from church.

 Walking across a log= a blast from little ones!
 Checking out a real deer antler.

 Ceili Rain enjoyed looking at the life cycles of frogs.
 The nature center is full of interesting hands on activities.
 These two hit it off the first time we stepped into the church we are now attending.  They do fight like sisters but in general enjoy each other.

More log walking exercises!
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Reunited

While visiting with Ge & Granddaddy, we also attended a reunion of my grandmother and granddad’s families (on my dad’s side…got it??? Just know we’re all cousins).  I got to see a lot of family that I knew growing up but hadn’t seen in a while.  I have two great aunts and one great uncle who is still alive.  My great aunts are awesome!  For my wedding, they showed up in matching dresses.  And they’re not twins.  They, mostly my Great Aunt A, have an awesome sense of humor and I love to hear Great Aunt A laughing.  I visited her home once when I was younger and I just remember everyone there being so happy and laughing (maybe that’s not how it always was but that’s what I remember).  My great Aunt A is in the middle in the green.

Oh, she also took my dad with her when she was dating!  And my dad will be quick to tell anyone that she also bought him his first Easter outfit.

Cousin J, leading the circus wagon!
It was a little warmer this day so all the kids enjoyed playing outside.
Uncle J was too sweet in helping Ceili Rain eat.
Let me just also put in here that my family knows how to cook!
My Aunt D with one of my cousins.  There were lots of cousins!
While there, some people told stories from growing up and dad shared this story about his great grandfather.  It’s really true and he was really involved!  We used to have an article that implicated my great grandfather in the predicament but I’m not sure where it is.  It’s so believable that he was involved…dad’s told other stories about their pranks.
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