Thursday, December 22, 2011

Notes

Ryan came up with this idea all by himself ... he wanted to write notes to his friends and put them in the mailbox.  So he wrote them all, stuffed them in the envelopes, and put them in the mailbox.  Mommy helped just a little with some spelling and then addressing the envelopes.  But the rest, even the thought, was all him.  If you're chosen next for a letter, I hope you enjoy it!


Merry early Christmas

Ryan and Abby received an early Christmas present from Grandpa and Grandma: a playhouse for the backyard!  Unfortunately, it's been rainy and nasty, so they haven't had many chances to play in it yet, but it's going to be great fun.  Thanks to Sean and James for helping get it in the backyard [and of course Daddy and Grandpa too].  It was pretty heavy and wider than the gate, but they made it work and even made it look easy :)  Here's hoping for drier, warm weather soon!


Ryan the Donkey

Last Thursday was Ryan's preschool Christmas program and party.  It's chaos, but I love it!  Ryan did so well this year.  He sang his songs and did all the moves and was one good looking donkey.  Then we went back to the classroom to decorate cookies and eat some Christmas snacks. 



Abby was really squirmy, but once she saw Ryan walk in with his class she got super excited!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Catch up

- Visiting Auntie Sarah, cousin Maxim, and Uncle Christian last weekend.  We went to the children's museum and a farm where we saw lots of beautiful Christmas lights & fed a cow right out of the car window.

- I hosted a baby shower for one of the ladies in my new small group.  She's having twins!  Two birthday parties too.  Happy Birthday to baby Alex and another Asher!

- Dinner at Mom and Dad's with her cousins.  They are all great, especially Steve and Jan who extra love my babies :)  And some super yummy chili too.

- Date night with my hubby!  The kids stayed with Grandma and Grandpa while we did some shopping [I think we passed our first big test as parents; we'll find out Christmas morning ...] and finally saw the new Twilight movie.

- Lunch dates with Ms. Rachel at Wendy's and Ms. Alicia at Chick-fil-a. 

- A Domino's date last night while the kids went to a Live Nativity with the grandparents.  We sat on the couch and ate pizza and watched our show.  It was really bizarre and completely threw of my sense of time.  It felt like 10pm instead of only 7:30 by the time we were done!

Cool, there ya go, we're all caught up now, and I can move forward as normal without feeling all behind and stuff.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

O Christmas Tree

Last Saturday we went to Warbington Farms [same place the kids and I picked strawberries over the summer] to pick out our Christmas tree.  We were joined by some awesome friends who we don't get to see nearly as much as we'd like to!  We fed goats, rode a hayride, slid down a bouncy slide, drank hot chocolate, picked our tree, and had lots of fun catching up on life.  We followed up with Five Guys for lunch.  It was great fun; love you guys!



Christmas in Atlanta

A couple of Fridays ago [I'm way behind due to the overwhelm-ed-ness of blogging about our roadtrip], Grandma took the day off and we headed down to the big city to see the sights.  It started because we wanted to see the Tuba Christmas concert and evolved into well-while-we're-down-here-already-let's-check-that-out-too kind of day.

So we started our adventure at the Macy's Pink Pig, which was a first for all of us.  I'm glad to say I did it, but it wasn't really all that impressive!  A long line for a three minute ride in a pink train.  Oh well!  We got the pictures, stickers, and even a stuffed pig thanks to Grandma and we can check that off our list!

Next we went to the Tuba Christmas concert.  It was decent, but certainly not what it was in its hayday.  Coleson and I both played in it three or four years about ten years ago and it was huge and awesome.  There were waayy less people this year and the location wasn't nearly as nice.  Guess I'm getting old.  You know, back in my day...

We also visited the new Christmas on Peachtree.  The kids loved riding the train over and over and over again.  There was also a model train, a rock wall, scooter thingys to sit on, Santa, and snow. 

It was a long and tiring day, but lots of fun!!  Merry Christmas season!

Turkey Day Roadtrip 2011

2,500 miles.
Nine days.
Two kids in tow.
Four different sleeping spots.
A dozen or so family and friends visited.
Georgia to Massachusetts, Philly and DC too. 
Don't forget the Carolinas.
Uno with Great- Grandma.
A photoshoot with one very uncooperative one year old.
Rolling in the grass by the Washington Monument.
Crazy amounts of tolls paid.
Virginia is one really long state.
The Holyoke Children's Museum all to ourselves.
High school friends and brand new babies.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

More Words

Abby's saying so many words now that I can hardly keep up!  Here's a few more to add to the previous list:

bite, Ryan, water, drink, cake, cookie, thank you, you're welcome, Jed, mine, Elmo, Grandma, Grandpa, shoe, sock, hi, moan [phone], pocket, jacket, on, wipe-y, diap-y, all done, sit, hand, banana, apple, potty, whoa, light, buy, trade

notes:
-I can't convince her that "phone" doesn't start with a "m" but she certainly knows what she's talking about.
-Anything and everything is "mine!" oh what fun...
-She busted me on our roadtrip when I was trying to sneak a snack.  "cookie" loud and clear from the backseat :) 
-"thank you" tends to sound more like f*** you.  That one's gotten a few interesting looks!