Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas, Christmas and More Christmas

Our Christmas was one filled with with day after day of presents...with a little love and joy to go with it (and good food too). Since we were running from family to family, our Christmas started on Tuesday night with opening presents at our house. The next day, Tom went to work and I got ready for the rest of the weekend. We left as soon as he got home and headed to Litchfield to spend Christmas Eve with the Manning's. We got home very late that evening, but still got up early enough to enjoy presents from Santa. Then we got ready and headed to the farm to spend Christmas with the Halloran's. It's a good thing we had 3 days after that to recover (and clean)! Here are some pictures highlighting our weekend.


It took Tori a couple of presents, but she caught on to the whole gift opening thing! Here are the kids in their mound of paper and toys checking it all out.


Christmas with the Manning's. Do you think Nolan needed a chocolate bar that big???


Christmas morning. Tori was confused at first by the whole stocking/present thing, but she put down her pacifier long enough to make phone call.


Nolan with his remote control monster truck from Santa...just what he wanted!

You should have heard Tori squeal with delight when Uncle Ryan presented her with her new pony. It was the best gift of the day (from Uncle Ryan of course).




Big Girl Bed

Well, we made the big move this weekend. Ryan came over on Saturday and helped dismantle the bunk beds in Nolan's room so Tori could move in with him. It was an extremely challenging evening to say the least. Tori was as giddy as a school girl and couldn't contain herself. Nolan was the perfect big brother offering to sleep with her in her bed, or vise-versa. We finally had to lay Tori in her crib until she was just about asleep and then move her back into her big girl bed just before she was out for the count. The two shortly fell asleep and slept through the night. Last night went a little more smoothly as they at least stayed in their room. They chatted and giggled for about an hour (with us only having to go in a couple of times). Nolan finally fell asleep at 9:30 or so, but Tori was up until well after 10:00. I think she just wasn't used to it. Getting up for Anne's house this morning was a chore, but they were in pretty good spirits. 2 nights down...thousands more to go!






Sunday, December 21, 2008

Sit...



This seems to be the only way we can get Jack to sit on Tori's lap, and make him stay. She was more than happy to sit in the laundry basket as long as Jack was in there with her (I don't think Jack felt quite the same way)!




Nolan's Last Day of Skating Lessons



Yes, that's Nolan skating all by himself. Big improvement from the first day. Tom had the day off so he was able to go with Nolan. We now have him enrolled in Mound Hockey starting in January. He might need a little more practice before then!




Holiday Concert and Cookies


Last Tuesday, Nolan had his preschool Holiday Concert with cookies after. I wasn't sure what to expect, and in my mind he was the kid in the back bugging his neighbor and eventually falling off the risers. But, turns out he was the exact opposite. It took him awhile to find us in the crowd, but after he did it was nothing but smiles and waving. You could tell he really practiced because he knew most of the words and all of the actions that went with the songs. I was so proud! After we had cookies in the cafeteria. It was a great Holiday concert!



"We Wish You a Merry Christmas"

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Christmas Cookie Memories


Today reminded me of a day a long time ago. One Christmas my Dad and I were in charge of icing the Christmas sugar cookies. We made the basic powdered sugar frosting with the food coloring. The best part of icing the cookies with my Dad was licking the knife after each cookie (that's each cookie, not each color). I'm not sure why this memory sticks in my mind, but both my Dad and I got a kick out of giving a little something "extra" to each cookie.
While the kids and I didn't make frosted cut-out cookies, we did have to sugar the molasses crinkles. I was in charge of rolling the balls and dipping in water. Tori was in charge of dipping in the white sugar. And Nolan was in charge of adding the green/red sugar to the top and putting them on the cookie sheet. The icing memory came flooding back as the kids taste tested the sugar between each cookie. It was their way of adding a little something "extra" to this years cookies. Enjoy!



Here is our assembly line.



Which (Bad) Picture Shall I Choose???


Some great shots from our Christmas picture photo session today. So many to choose from...

Not bad, but check out Nolan's smile/eyebrows.


Can you say "cheese"? Tori can.



My personal favorite.


This was getting towards the end...can you tell?

This is how I felt after the photo session. Ugh.


A Very Bunko Christmas

Every second Thursday of the month, a group of women in the neighborhood gather to play Bunko. This past Thursday was our annual Christmas party, and also my one year Anniversary of joining the Bunko group. I co-hosted with my neighbor Jennifer, and we had a wonderful turkey meal with all of the fixings. Below are some pictures of the group.










Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Santa and Our Tree

Saturday we went to get our Christmas tree and say "hi" to Santa. We went to "Z's Trees" just outside of Waconia. We get to take a hay ride pulled by a tractor out to the trees and then they swing back around and bring you back after you cut your tree down.
Here's me, Nolan and Tori riding on the wagon.


Nolan is cutting down the tree.

Tom & Nolan trimming the branches.

No, Tori did not push Nolan over. He collapsed from pure exhaustion after chopping down the tree.




Santa & Mrs. Claus are always at the tree farm to visit with the kids after getting the tree. You may notice that Tori is absent from this picture. That's because she was deathly afraid of Santa who made her cry. So, Nolan toughed it out on his own to let Santa know that he would like a remote control monster truck for Christmas.


Dinner Out

Me, Tom, Marsha, Jim, Gina, Brandon, Lisa, Bill, Julie & Dan

The Friday after Thanksgiving we spent the day in Mankato doing a little shopping. Why Mankato you ask? Well, we had dinner plans with Tom's high school friends and their wives/girlfriends. We ate at "The Neighbors" (delicious Italian food) and then stopped at a local St. Peter bar after. It's tough to find the time to get everyone together, but when we do we have such a great time.






Monday, December 1, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

Our first stop on Thanksgiving Day was to my sister Dianne's house, where we enjoyed a meal of turkey and ham and all of the fixings.
Here is a picture of the boys.

Shelly, Dianne, Me and Tori


Our second stop was the farm for a cool hayride and a second helping of turkey, ham and all of the fixings.


Here we are getting ready for our ride.



We have a lot to be thankful for, especially our families. To those that couldn't make it (Dad, Shirley, Rick, Kay, Chris & Amy), hope you had a wonderful holiday!

The Wild


We kicked off our long weekend Wednesday night by taking Nolan and his friend Ryan to their first Wild game. While Ryan (who has brothers that play hockey so he is used to sitting thru a game) was a model child and actually watched the game, Nolan bounced off the walls the entire time! First, he refused to wear the jersey we got him, and later only put it on for a minute because he thought it would get him a ride on the Zamboni. By the time we left (which was sometime before the game ended), Nolan was crabby and moody and did not want to cooperate. We thought the boys would give way to sleep on the way home, but Nolan decided he would keep everyone up instead with his constant chatter. Ugh...we won't be doing that again for quite awhile!

Here are the boys enjoying some goodies.

Here's Nolan being ever so cooperative for a picture before we left.

The only picture we got of Nolan facing the camera with his jersey on.