Friday, December 11, 2009

Headed for Christmas at Full Speed

We have been SO BUSY!!! The last few weeks are really a blur of shopping, decorating, baking, and Christmasing in general. It’s been difficult for me to find time to sit down and share with all of you. This morning, however, I MAKING time, and I hope you will enjoy a few pics of the things we’ve been up to.

The festivities are extra fun this year because the kids are so much more aware and have their own expectations. They know Santa is coming. They couldn’t wait to put up the tree! Christmas day can’t get here fast enough!

One thing that is helping them somewhat to have a concept of “how many days until Christmas” is a countdown chain they made at preschool. It’s a chain of numbered constructions paper links hanging from a little Christmas tree, and every day you remove one link so you are that much closer to the big day. Additionally, I stuck a smiley face on the day we leave for Bud and KayKay’s house, so we’re counting down to both. After we remove a link, we count how many days are left. I’ll try to get a pic soon.

One of the first things we did this month to prepare for Christmas was put up my grandmother’s old aluminum tree. This was the first year I put it up for the kids, and they really loved helping out. I loved doing it because it brought back happy memories of all the years Jodie and I put that tree up at my grandmother’s house. She always saved it for us! We got out the old color wheel and everything!

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The next day, I helped the kids make ornaments for it since we hadn’t yet gotten down all the boxes of decorations from the attic.

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We had planned on trying out a real tree this year but the weather and the kids’ impatience conspired against this idea, and we put up the artificial one instead. Here is Jonathan helping Dad put the star on top.

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We’ve even gotten to play in the snow this month, something I feel certain has never happened since I’ve lived here in Knoxville!

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We even built a snowman! What a fun morning! We played and played and then went inside and had hot chocolate! Well, except for Jonathan who refuses all things chocolate. Sometimes I think he must have accidentally gotten switched with some other child in the NICU! He certainly didn’t get this from me!

Additionally, we have also written letters to Santa, taken the kids shopping for stockings to finally replace the “Baby’s First Christmas” ones we’ve been using, watched Christmas specials (Rudolph and the Grinch are this year's favs), baked 10 dozen cookies for a cookie swap (that was me, not the kids), visited Santa himself, taken Christmas card pics and ordered the cards, and looked at lots of Christmas lights in neighborhoods and one professional show! Whew! And Christmas isn’t even here yet!

I do have pics of the Santa visit, just not with me at the moment, so you can look forward to those and the story that goes with them. Here are some thoughts to keep in mind…How do you entertain 4 preschoolers while waiting in line to see Santa? Who was the ONE child who refused to sit in Santa’s lap? What happens when JonZReaTom doesn’t get a nap and then goes out in public? To a restaurant even? There’s just so much to tell!

Merry Christmas!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You don't remember this, but the silver tree actually belonged to your great-grandmother Powell before it belonged to my mother. I'm glad you are still enjoying it! It's about 45 yrs old. Tell the kids Bud & I are counting down the days, too!

Love, Mom

memckee2 said...

Terrific pictures. Christmas is so much fun when there are kiddos to share it with.

Suzy said...

Okay, in the picture with the ornaments on the aluminum tree? Reagan is cracking me up! What a pose! Love it. :)

Unknown said...

NOOOOOOOOOO- the aluminum tree! ahhhhhhh. i thought i would never see it again, but alas, alas! Here it is on the world wide web! ALAS!

not that i hate the tree, you know. hate is such a strong word. i just think it deserves its very own spot in a charlie brown christmas special. because it is a SPECIAL tree (special as in, well, interpret it how you will...)

but i know it means so much to you ali, so I am happy it makes you happy. truly i am. i wish you and the aluminum tree many more decades together.

TnMomTo3 said...

I absolutely LOVE the picture where you can see those 4 precious faces looking at the tree (the darker one). Beautiful!!