These are a few of my favorite things about my kiddies:
*Waking up hearing B quietly asking Little A and Little J if she could read them a book in their room, and it re-occurring often and always being uber adorable.
*They can often help diffuse my frustration with a smile, kind words, or hugs just like I try for them.
*Their curiosity. I find their minds marvelously intriguing.
*That I have a great excuse to sometimes act like a kid right along with them.
*Surprises all over the house. Little A put all our headbands around the dining chair legs this evening. Found a bounce ball in a partially open box earlier today. Evidence of little minds at work and play.
*Watching them watch movies—it's really quite entertaining to watch their facial expressions and Little J especially gets into movies, jumping up and down and the like.
*To know that God entrusted them with me and I have the power to live up to that trust.
*Time and again giggling over what is exciting to them because it often takes me by surprise.
*Snuggles. Lots of snuggles. Good morning snuggles, evening snuggles, reading a book snuggles, “I love you” snuggles, etc.
*Their individual way each of them goes about life and my own curiosity of how they will each play them out and my learning to enjoy each stage of it.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Christmas Goodness
This year felt a little like a broken up Christmas. We celebrated on at least 4 seperate occasions. But, I don't mean to sound like I'm complaining--it was fun and the best part of Christmas was seeing so much family either in person or online. I LOVE getting out all the decorations for Christmas and setting them up. Probably even better than getting gifts. I was really excited about our tree this year because I got new ornaments and decided to go with a traditional red and gold theme and retire, for the time, my blue and silver bulbs. And we had a tree outside to throw lights on!
B and J both had celebrations with their classes. For J's co-op preschool class we made cookies and ornaments and then went to the local animal shelter to drop off a bunch of food and cleaning supplies. B's party came the next day with a pinata breaking which I'd helped her class make and then handing out of gifts, which the kids brought--kinda white santa--and of course food. After her party we went home and opened all our families gifts--just from us to the kids and we played with their new toys and things before having dinner.
Post-dinner we celebrated Christmas with big J's family out West through Skype and watched them open gifts and they watched us open gifts from all of them. Whew. Then we put the kids to bed and began packing the car for SC. Santa found us Christmas morning in a hotel in Virginia and delivered all our stockings which gave the kids a few new things to play with on the trip.
We arrived in SC and had 5 fun filled days in warmER conditions with my family. Activities such as tennis, bicycle riding on the beach, swimming or wading in the ocean & pool & hot tub (in that order), professional family pics on the beach,
golf & mini golf, nativity reinactment, MORE present opening/gift exchaning, FHE, lots of cooking and cleaning in the kitchen, church, games & games & more games, bounce house, movies, playing with cousins & nieces & nephews, holding QT babies and more kept us busy.
We saw so much wildlife: from blue herons to bald eagles, live sand dollars to turtles and our favorites, lots of dolphins and an alligator in the wild. Unfortunately, no pics of the wildlife either by forgetting our camera or in the case of the dolphins, they rose and dove too quickly to catch even though they were quite near the shore.
We were sad to go but once it was time we decided not to drag it out too much and made a semi-quick departure. We went not terribly far to my friends' house in NC, whom I hadn't seen in about 7 years and hung out with them for a couple days. They made us some super yummy food, dazzled us and neighbors with some illegal fireworks from across the border, bounced us over to a bounce house near them and fun times catching up and watching movies/playing games and ringing in the new year. We were amazed the older two kids made it to midnight, though little J was about to pass out I think by the time it was midnight. He was thrilled to see the car jump nonetheless. We were happy the kids were actually quite good in the car, everyone loved the vacation, gifts and memories we will treasure for a lifetime. :)
Life is good.
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