Monday, December 24, 2012

24 Days of Christmas

Each day the kids open a present to see what the activity of the day was!

Day 1: Put up the Christmas tree- and I made this felt tree for them to redecorate any time they wanted!

Day 2: Write letters to Santa.  Serra asked for a princess bike with a carriage for her baby to ride in, red sparkly shoes that don't hurt her feet, and a piece of candy.  Alex asked for cars, drums, and candy.

Day 3: We went to a "festival of trees" and boutique at the University Mall with their cousin, Scott.  This was their favorite tree.
  
Day 4: We went to a Christmas puppet show at the local library.  My kids have never really sat long enough to enjoy a story time or puppet show, but this time seemed to work- maybe we'll go more often this next year now!

Day 5: We colored some Christmas pages and put on Christmas tattoos with some neighbor friends!

Day 6: We made some ornaments out of buttons to look like a wreath- Serra gave some to her teachers for a Christmas gift this year.

Day 7: We made hand-print ornaments to be able to remember how small they used to be years later.

Day 8: Gingerbread house day!  First we went to Lowe's free kid's clinic where they made some wooden gingerbread houses- with a hinged roof so they can put stuff in it!
 Then we made a gingerbread house out of foam from a kit I bought last year.
 Lastly, they made a cookie gingerbread house with Daddy!

Day 9: Christmas trivia game and Christmas puzzles- Serra definitely takes after her dad and loves to build puzzles.

Day 10: Free carriage rides at Provo Riverwoods... 
 AND 7-Eleven hot cocoa!

Day 11: We grew a crystal tree and snowman with our friends, Hailey and Kinzey.  It takes a couple of hours for the crystals to show and the kids kept asking, "can we see them yet?"

Day 12: We went to Thanksgiving Point to see some of Santa's reindeer and watch someone sculpt ice in-person.  The man doing it when we showed up was sculpting a polar bear!

Day 13: We made snowflakes- these are our paper ones.  And yes, Alex and Serra really cut the ones they are holding!
 We also made a snowflake with a tortilla, baked it and sprinkled it with powdered sugar and silver sprinkles!

Day 14: The kids made snowglobes out of baby food jars- Serra's has a Christmas tree and Alex's is a snowman.

Day 15: We went to Thanksgiving Point to see the holiday lights.  We also visited Santa at a neighbor's house and drove by a couple of homes in the area that put their lights to a radio station for quite a show!
 This is what their expressions were for most of the lighting show... too enthralled to even show excitement!

Day 16: We were waiting for it to snow so that we could have our SNOW DAY!  We built a snowman with a snowman kit Ian's aunt, Denise, gave us last year for Christmas.
 And we went sledding for the first time- the kids LOVED it!

Day 17: Some neighbors were hosting caroling at their house and even though it was raining, we showed up to sing!

Day 18: We went to IKEA, one of the kids' favorite stores because they get a free meal on Tuesdays and Serra gets to play in their playland while Alex wanders the store with me to see what he can find!

Day 19: We have a neighborhood co-op where we take turns watching each others' kids for free.  Today was my assigned shift, so we decided to have a Christmas party!  We played games- below are the winners for pinning the carrot on the snowman.
 And we made artwork with our FEET!

Day 20: We invited our friends, Benjamin and Anna, over to make some cards and brought them with some goodies we made to the local Fire and Police departments.  We forgot to get a picture at the Fire department, but the kids posed with a policeman!

Day 21: We kept our annual tradition this year of going to Ian's aunt Denise's house to bake goodies!  Serra made some sugar cookies that you stack to make a Christmas "tree".

Day 22: We all went to the Dollar Tree and got to pick out 1 thing for each person in the family.  When we got home, we each had 3 gifts to open.  It was interesting to see what the kids picked and how well they know the kinds of things we like!

Day 23: We had a Christmas slumber party with my cousin's kids, Cecily and Andrew, and so we made some pizza for dinner...
 And "snowball" pancakes for breakfast [Aebelskivers]!

Day 24: We opened up our new Christmas PJs- the kids both LOVE theirs!
 And right before bed, Daddy read The Night Before Christmas poem.

It was a LOT of work to come up with ideas, coordinate it with our schedule and make sure we completed each activity.  But it was SO worth it- the kids loved it and so did I!  It created a lot of great memories, too. I don't think we'll do it again for a while, but we'll definitely keep up several of the activities for traditions- we just won't do 24 activities!

Friday, November 30, 2012

rAnDoM

Serra is in gymnastics and LOVING it- her favorite thing she's learned so far is how to make a "rainbow"- and she's quite good at it!

Serra had a checkup with the nephrologist.  Everything is looking great except for 1 of the things they test in her blood [it's not at a dangerous level, it just concerns them that is still hasn't returned to fully normal levels yet].  She is also testing for blood in her urine still, so we'll be going back in a few months again to see if those things improve.

This boy CRACKS me UP!  And I love how his lashes are so long that even with his eyes squished shut you can still see the ends of them sticking out!

It was a sad day when Hostess closed... we ran to the gas station and found what would be our last Hostess brand snacks.  There weren't many left, so we had to divvy up what we could find!

Our floor was filthy [we hate our crappy vinyl flooring!], so Ian decided to handscrub the floor.  I left to run some errands and came back to find that he had scrubbed the right tiles to make it a chessboard.  Added to the list of signs that my husband is a true nerd.... 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thanksgiving

I made some cute turkey shirts for the kids- and some turkey hairbows for Serra- for Thanksgiving Day.




We drove up to Washington state to visit Ian's sister and her family.  The kids really loved hanging out with their cousins, and we miss being with them- it's too bad we don't live closer!



Sunday, November 18, 2012

2012 Family Portraits

We decided to do our own photoshoots this year- one with the help of my sister, the other with the aid of a tripod.  Saved us a fortune, was a lot of stress but a lot of fun, and I think they turned out great!














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