Thursday, December 31, 2009

Ho Ho Ho



I'm dreaming of a whiiiiiiiiiteeeee Chrisssstmas! Well KEEP DREAMING! We just got rain. Quite a bit of rain, actually! And we managed to be out during the only part of the day where it did rain... hard. But that's all a part of the fun of it, right? Okay, no... but it didn't spoil any of the fun, so that's good!

What a magical Christmas we had this year!! Mom and Dad rolled into town on the 21st with a gingerbread house, mini-Christmas tree for the girls' and presents in tow. We drove through a huge Christmas lights display that was coordinated with music and it was an amazing site! The whole show lasts about 20 minutes and the lights were coordinated to 4 songs (if I remember correctly) that played through your car radio. The girls really enjoyed sitting with their heads out the sun roof, watching the lights... Shawna didn't have as much fun as the rest of us did, but we just turned up the music and ignored her. Okay, okay, I'm kidding of course... sort of. haha! My parents took a night to babysit and let Neal and me go to dinner and ice skating with the Harolds. We had a BLAST! It was a ton of fun even with the huge fall on the ice and giant lump on my elbow and knee.

*note to self - ice skate first THEN drink wine*

Neal managed to pop a photo on his iPhone.

The rest of the trip we did Christmas shopping, ate lots of yummy goodies, baked cookies for Santa and went to the family service at church complete with dress-up nativity.
Mallory dressed as an angel


Gwyneth was a lamb


She let Shawna try on her ears


Then Gramma and Pop Pop took Shawna home while Neal, Gwyn, Mal and I delivered cookies to some people who were working on Christmas Eve. What a pleasure that was! Then we opened one present, read T'was the Night Before Christmas and then went to sleep. When the girls woke up the next morning they found presents under their tree and even more under ours!
Santa brought 3 presents for each girl - just like the wise men did for baby Jesus. I know this because Gwyneth told me so when she came into my room at 5am. I told her to open the presents that were left under her tree (Santa leaves them so mom and dad can sleep in - isn't he wonderful!?) and they actually made it until 7am. We had almost every present open before the sun seeped over the horizon. Mimosas help in this situation!
The girls made out like bandits! Everyone was so sweet to think of us this Christmas! The girls really enjoyed everything... it wasn't like the year I put tights in Gwyneth's stocking only to hear, "What? I didn't order THIS." I'd never make it through if I listed everything under the tree, but we did get a couple of pictures amidst all the chaos.

The next to graduate from Henderson University will be this sweet little 7 year old. The rest of us are getting our advanced degrees
Shawna did a great job opening her presents!

Mallory got everything she asked Santa for - Safety Scissors, a Big Frisbee and Pajamas (cute flannel ones with pink cats on them.)
Mal and Gwyn got Snuggies from Gramma and PopPop. They were a BIG hit!
I think Neal was a little jealous...Clearly I was the big winner of the day with the awesome Broncos vintage sweater and UT Vols ice cube tray!!!!

Gwyn got a DS lite... it was nice knowing her. I'm sure we'll see her again when she's 17.
Of course it's always worth putting down your DS to put on your fancy new clothes and beat your sister in Madagascar Kart on the Wii!


I hope that all of you had as joyous a Christmas as we did! May you all ring in the New Year happy and healthy. I can only imagine what 2010 has in store for us and I can't wait to find out! Happy New Year everyone!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

SNOW!

We had an early snow day this year... along with most of the rest of the country. The storm came about 12 hours early and overnight, so we definitely awoke to a surprise blanket of snow and that is always fun! This was also Shawna's first real snow! She was way too little last year to enjoy much of anything this time of year. Of course I broke out the camera and got plenty of pictures!

She wasn't sure of it at first

Decided she liked it
And then decided she didn't like it
The dogs LOVED it
Gwyneth and Mallory had a blast building things with Neal

It was all fun and games until the sun came out. And that was that! Hope you had fun in the snow... if you got any! Keep an eye out for that Christmas card and our new post after the holiday. Lots planned for when Gramma and Pop Pop are here.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What are we Thankful for?

PLENTY! We're Thankful for the wonderful family we have, the wonderful friends we have, for our health, our faith, the food on our plates and the roof over our head. On the drive home we were thankful for Redbull and Alex Cross, but I'll get to that...

This Thanksgiving we spent in Bartlet, IL with our cousins Loren and Scott Romine. Loren had a baby in October, Owen Donald Romine (in fact, he was born on Shawna's birthday - October 23rd) and I desperately wanted to hold that sweet little boy, so we drove up to Loren's place on Wednesday morning. The drive was 8 hours long - totally manageable in the world of roadtripping with children. I immediately commenced baby-holding.


We had a great vacation. Wednesday Scott made homemade pizzas that were better than some I've ordered at restaurants and Loren and I got in some early shopping! Thursday we enjoyed a wonderful meal. Chris and his girlfriend, Harmony, came over and entertained the kids. It was great to have a big group at Thanksgiving.

This kid gets around!

Owen's 1st Turkey Day!
Gobble, Gobble

The girls made little turkey pins for their plates and wore them during dinner. Then we got in a little evening sleep before we were out the door for some traditional Black Friday shopping. Oh yeah... we totally got up at 4am to go Christmas shopping. You know it. Following the shopping spree there was a lot of napping. When you're napping a lot, you feel like you've been in one place a lot longer than you actually have been... so instead of 5 days, I think we were actually there for a week.

Friday, Loren and I got pedicures and then she and Scott babysat the girls while Neal and I drove downtown to visit my college roommate for dinner. Elissa took us to a trendy, new spot in Chicago called "Mado" and we ate things on a pig that I would never have imagined... like pig cheek and pig heart. Elissa swears she loves it, and I'll admit the pig heart wasn't bad, but it's a muscle that gets its fair share of use, so tender wasn't exactly an adjective I would have chosen... anyway, she swears she loves it, but there was some left on the plate, so I guess she doesn't love it THAT much. *wink* But I can put it on my list of bragging rights right below the raw Quail egg Michael made me drink in my beer. Dessert after the meal was at a place called Hot Chocolate and if I'd ever wanted to marry a food, it was the cup of dark hot chocolate with the homemade marshmallow that we shared.

Goodness sakes! It was heaven. Go there! Have it! You will thank me. We also had this:


Again, heaven!

Saturday we went to the Fox Valley mall (which I kept calling the Fox River mall by mistake for all you Prison Break fans out there) and saw Santa Claus and rode the Carousel. Since I can't post the Santa photo as I may use it for our Christmas card, I'll put Gwynnie with her head in a deer photo - HILARIOUS.
The Mall has a double-decker Carousel and the girls got to ride it. Gwyn and Mal rode the top and I took Shawna on the lower level - we rode a horse with a fish tail. She LOVED it.

There was a HUGE Christmas tree, also so you have to get the obligatory "photo in front of the tree" and "photographer in the ornament" photos.


The guys went to a sports bar next to the mall and Loren treated the girls to Build-A-Bear. Gwyneth picked out a dog and Mallory chose a bunny. They stuffed them and gave them sounds (the dog barks and the bunny giggles), wished on their hearts, sewed 'em up and gave them baths.

Loren also made a monkey for Owen. Too cute.
As you can see... he was thrilled.

Then we went home and ordered some Chicago style pizza for Nealy. That was all he really wanted during the entire trip! It was good, too. Sunday morning we hung out for a little while and we left around lunch time... this was later than I had planned, but Neal and Scott were having such a good time that I didn't press the issue. Of course when we did leave traffic was HORRIBLE and it took us 4 hours to get from Chicago to Indianapolis... look at a map - it's WAY too long. As a result, our measly 8 hour drive became a horribly long 12 and a half hour drive. Ugh! Hence the thankfulness for Red Bull and Alex Cross novels on CD. They got us through to the end. We arrived home safe and sound, little ones asleep (big ones exhausted!)



During our trip I did as I promised and got some great pictures of Owen.