Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime

It's been a hectic couple of days-- Thomas has been sick and extra, extra whiney, and Gordon has been exhibiting as much of the "terrible" of the terrible twos as he possibly can. Fortunately, today Thomas was finally feeling better and tomorrow he will head back to school, so I'm hoping our lives will regain some normalcy and that no one else gets sick. So far, so good.

Anyway, I'm just now posting about our Christmastime kickoff adventures from Friday last. As you know, we purchased a grand little tree and I was certainly feeling the Christmas spirit. On Friday evening, the boys and I put on some Christmas tunes and got right to work on our Gingerbread House. I bought the kit at Michael's (some year I will make real gingerbread, but not this year), and the boys and I all decorated together. I think our little house looks good enough to eat!



Chris came home for dinner, then I unwrapped all of our ornaments to hang on our tree. Getting the ornaments out is one of my favorite holiday happenings-- we have such great ornaments! Chris and I get a new ornament each year, usually one that recreates a memory we made during the year. The boys also get one each from us and each of their grandparents. I'll post on some of my favorites later.

This year, Gordy was the chosen hanger of our first ornament-- our sweet Santa.



Such good-looking boys I have! You can see my paper snowflakes on the window in the background-- Chris made one and I made a bunch of intricate snowflakes this year. I really had a good time making them-- I have some fantastically sharp scissors that were perfect for cutting small shapes into my folded paper. It's actually kind of theraputic!

Speaking of snow, it's been an interesting winter in Logan so far. On Friday evening, it snowed a little, then a lot on Saturday, nothing on Sunday or Monday, then today it was warm enough to nearly melt it all. Apparently the "White Christmas" thing is still up in the air.

The boys were pretty excited about the snow, so Chris gave them each snowballs to eat or throw. Tom looks like he is contemplating which route to go...

9 comments:

Marilyn said...

If it were me, I'd eat the snowball (unless it's yellow, of course). I still love to eat snow, even as an old lady!

Ashley said...

We missed you at dinner! Call me about getting together! I can't leave Utah without see you!

Elena said...

I love to eat snow too! When I was pregnant I craved it bad, but it would never snow!! I can't wait to see some of your ornaments. I just LOVE them!!!

The Myers Family said...

One thing I miss about having a live tree is the smell...I bet your house smells so piney-good!

Amanda and Andy Hansen said...

Fun festivities. I hope Thomas is feeling better. We sure miss being by you guys during the holidays. We have some really fun ornaments too and I think I will copy your idea of posting some favorites.

becky ward said...

What a fun tradition! And your snowflakes pretty impressive.

Todd said...

my favorite thing about this post was the actual link to your scissors =)

Emily said...

I love your gingerbread house. I have always wanted to attempt one of those gingerbread mansions with colored candy windows, necco shingles, and the such... but I am too afraid!

Todd and Kristie said...

Oh my...your blog is beautiful. I am glad I looked at and updated mine first. Then I could feel the shame after I wrote something. Seriously, you have such a talent for this sort of thing. :) Thanks for getting us into it! We feel cool now. Sort of. We'll be cooler if our blog ever looks half as good as yours.