Thursday, November 29, 2012

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Immediately upon our return home from a wonderful Thanksgiving week with Pat's family in Gulf Shores, we set to preparing for the next big holiday (my favorite), Christmas!

The tree went up and the lights went on.  Not, without a minor catastrophe of an entire string going bad 75% of the way through.  What would holiday decorating be without a little stress.  And the kids successfully helped decorate, with only one sad casualty of the day.  Sydney's first Christmas ornament from Disney (bought it when she was there at only 6 weeks old) bit the dust.  Sniff.


She seems to think this little horn actually works.





We have a new house guest this Christmas season.  Santa sent his Elf Odie to visit us this past weekend to keep an eye on things around here.  The naming process with 3 year olds is interesting.  Our elf came VERY close to being "Spiderman."  Thankfully a dozen recent viewings of The Princess and the Frog featuring the delightful Mama Odie saved him.  It was close.  No self respecting elf could live with the name Spiderman.
He's been helping with my holiday baking.
Here's my other, er-uh, helper.  That WAS a plate full of cookies in front of him.
More about the cookies later.  But here's a quick peek at yummy peppermint oreos.  New recipe for me this year.
Yep, Odie sure has been handy.  He recently was the deliverer of a special note from Santa, reminding our sometimes naughty girl about the true spirit of Christmas.
I wasn't sure if she'd get into it yet this year or not but pretty much every morning we go hunt Odie down.  It's very upsetting if I happen to spot him first.  Then she looks at me, narrows her eyes, and demands "Did you touch him?" for fear all his magical powers will disappear.

Yes, I do believe this Christmas is going to be A LOT of fun!



Monday, November 26, 2012

Football and Fishing!

Thanksgiving - Part II

Not only have we been given so many things to be thankful for this whole year, the week of Thanksgiving in Gulf Shores produced some of the most spectacular weather ever!  

Which lent itself to our sub-theme for the week:  Football and Fishing.  Or anything that can be accomplished outside!

That pretty much sums it up.  If we weren't watching football, we were playing it.  And if we weren't on the dock fishing, we were in the boat.  And the kids were right in the middle of the action this year.





Fletcher preferred to do the driving.  And became quite upset when he wasn't allowed to touch every button a dozen times.

This little one starting talking about fishing a week before vacation.  Not quite sure where it all came from but she starting requesting to fish at Papa's.  And was concerned that she didn't have a fishing pole.  Daddy was more than happy to show his little girl the ropes.  And she was a natural.









 Then there was football, with some soccer and kick ball mixed in.  No fear.  Sydney was in 100%.  And didn't want anyone to forget there was a girl on the field.




Man (and boy) down!





And a lesson for all of us parents out there trying to capture moments with our kids.  I snapped a few of Sydney playing around with the soccer ball (in her tutu of course).  I was so aggravated... the camera setting was off just a bit and they were blurred.  

But I didn't delete them (never delete directly from your camera).  Came home, downloaded and got a better look.  A little editing and I think I may have actually captured something quite special.



Much to be Thankful for!

We have much to be thankful for and spent this Thanksgiving filling our senses with them all!

Our loving and healthy family...

What we REALLY look like in 99% of our photos.

We spent the week with lots of cousins, Aunts, Uncles and Grandparents to laugh with...




Teach us (or us teach them... close call)...

Feed us...
Share crazy fashion...

Hold us while we nap...
 And tie us up before we fall.

 Plus, there are just really fun things to do at Mamie and Papa's.

We love their dock.

And this kid could have spent all day, every day, playing on the boat trailer.


That same trailer also provided Syd with entertainment.  I see gymnastics in her future.  


Fletcher especially loved Papa's  lawn mower (aka "Tractor"). 
This year, some friends tipped us off about an alligator preserve nearby so we went to check it out.  
 This is Sydney telling the gator "it's ok.  don't be scared"
 Fletcher did not like all the hissing that gator was doing.
 Shhhhh - it's sleeping.


Hey, wait a minute!!!
 Sydney got her regular make-up lesson from cousin Sarah.
And declared Mamie's "blow-dryer" best of all!?!?
Plus, where else do you get to eat donuts pretty much every day???


Yep.  Mamie and Papa's is pretty darn fantastic!

We are blessed.  Happy Thanksgiving!