Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Twas the weekend before Christmas


We started our Christmas vacation with a trip to the hospital.  Elizabeth cut her chin open at school right as I was picking her up.  She got 6 stitches and didn't cry one single tear!  She is definitely my tough little chick!!


Saturday we went to another cookie decorating party.

The girls are becoming experts at frosting cookies:))
Santa showed up too!

Me and my girls before church on Sunday.

Daddy made lunch for us girls and we gobbled it up!

On Monday we went to see Frozen with some friends.  It was such a sweet sister movie.
On Monday night we had the Hills and the Southerns over for dinner.  Watching these kids play together makes my heart so happy!

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Monday, December 23, 2013

2013 Christmas Cards

I definitely wanted all of us in our Christmas card this year, but I didn't have time to plan a professional session. So I asked my friend and neighbor, Nichole, to snap a few pictures of us in our backyard.  No editing or photoshopping, just snapshots of our little family.  All done in about 10 minutes... my kind of photoshoot!














Thursday, December 19, 2013

Playdates and Christmas Parties

A couple of weekends ago, Elizabeth had her first sleepover.  She and Caroline were invited over to Bentley's house (in our neighborhood) along with Emma and Riley.  Gretchen (Bentley's mom) is one brave lady! 




They did some arts and crafts, ate pizza, and then the big girls had a slumber party.  I totally anticipated getting a call at midnight telling me to come get her.  But I didn't.  And the first thing she said to me when I picked her up in the morning was, "Mama, I didn't even get sad for you.  I slept all night!"  She was so excited, but I was a tidbit sad.  Deep down I think I wanted her to desperately need me to come get her because she wanted her mama.  But my big, brave girl was just fine and her first sleepover was a success!


Caroline and Elizabeth had their Christmas parties at school this week.  I just love seeing them interacting with their teachers and friends.  



Tonight we picked up Jordan and Jackson for a playdate.  We went to the park, played dress up, made mini-Christmas pizzas, and watched a Christmas movie.  Caroline and Elizabeth were worn out from all of the fun and excitement!


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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Recuperating

 This past weekend was so busy, and I'm realizing that it takes me a lot longer to recuperate than it use to!  Friday night started with our Showcase of the Arts where our band, chorus, orchestra, and drama kids put on the most amazing Christmas show.  
Then bright and early Saturday morning, I headed to Pope for our 6th annual SWAG.  This year Shop with a Greyhound was bigger and better than ever!  We raised over $30,000 and spent the day with 400 Pope students and 150 Brumby Elementary students cooking waffles, playing in a bounce house, decorating cookies, having a book fair, visiting Santa, and shopping at Target!  

On Sunday morning, we prepared for Children's Church since it was our turn to teach (or so we thought).  Actually it's next weekend, but we are ready in advance!  Elizabeth did sing with Joy Choir in the traditional service. 
I slept 12 hours on Saturday night, but still felt exhausted on Sunday afternoon.  So Elizabeth and I headed to the nail salon!  
Sunday night we went to a live nativity.  It was so cold, but so cool to "walk around Bethlehem" and make the story of our savior's birth come to life for our girls.

I had another full night sleep on Sunday night, and finally felt "caught up."  One week left of school, then two weeks vacation!!  I can do it!!!

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Portable North Pole

The girls received their message from Santa last night, and I videoed their reactions.  My favorite parts are how much Caroline loves seeing herself on the video and when Santa references "the big book" Elizabeth thinks he's talking about the Bible.  

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Christmas Time in Marietta

It's been raining nonstop around here, but we're still trying to soak up the Christmas traditions in our town.  Living near Atlanta, there are so many holiday events taking place.  Of course I want to do them all, but would probably go crazy trying.  Plus, our kiddos aren't old enough to appreciate all of them yet.  I hope to add at least one a year.  This year we plan on going to Callaway Gardens Fantasy in Lights.  I can't wait to go ice skating outside or sledding down Stone Mountain, but I don't think this will be that year.  We've been staying a little closer to home.  
We went to an impromptu dinner last weekend on the square.  It was still unseasonably warm and actually stopped raining for a bit, so we decided to take a tour of the Christmas decorations on the square.  As we were gazing at the tree, the heavens opened up and drenched us with rain.  As we all sprinted to the car, I couldn't help but start laughing hysterically.   I'm so glad it wasn't freezing yet!
This one discovered Nutter Butter Reindeer and loves them!

Tonight, Elizabeth sang at our Children's Candlelight Service.  I still remember the first time we went to this as a family.  E was less than a year old.  I couldn't even imagine her being big enough to sing on stage... but she is!  Watching them all walk in down the center isle holding their (battery-operated) candles, almost made me cry.  I loved listening and especially watching her sing song after song.  


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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Cookie Decorating Party

East Park is our subdivision, but then we are further divided into smaller subdivisions within that.  Ours is called Olde Lexington, and in my totally biased opinion, we are the best!  My friend Nichole had the great idea of starting a new cookie decorating tradition with our neighbors.  I offered to co-host with her.  And with her baking skills (she baked the sugar and gingerbread cookies) and my purchasing skills (I bought the decorating supplies and set-up), it was a huge success!