Our family handprint tree and precious little ones, who bring us so much joy!
All our love,
Eric & Becky
Simon (3 1/2) & Norah (9 months)
Our family handprint tree and precious little ones, who bring us so much joy!
All our love,
Eric & Becky
Simon (3 1/2) & Norah (9 months)
Simon was not too sure about Santa. He just stood in front of him and did not move. He needed encouragement to sit on his lap. He seemed to be in awe of him, as he was excited to see Santa from afar. He told Santa what he wanted in his stocking. Norah just looked at him with a blank expression. No tears shared with Santa this year!!! Going to see Santa just as the mall opens is a fantastic idea. The mall opens earlier than some stores, so there weren't so many people. We were first in line and no one behind us. We took all the time Simon and Norah wanted with Santa! Then Simon had his little train ride and then played in the tree house. We had a very fun morning.And it wasn't a brown truck, a mailtruck, a solicitor, or company. It was a florist, delivering this, for me!!!
Here is my attempt to repeat a favorite picture from last year. Our evergreen trees were trimmed this summer, so our branches do not hang very low to the ground. They were overcrowding the sidewalk and Eric needed to duck when mowing, hence the trimming. This pic is okay, but wait until you see our Christmas card picture!
Welcome to Mommy's Cookin' Show
Today we are making _________.
And her little helper is Simon!
I was sitting down at Eric's brother's house for the first break of the day when I realized I didn't have my camera. How horrible is that! So does dressing the kids in the same clothes and snapping a few photos after the fact count as marking Norah's first Thanksgiving? Maybe I'll get half of the Mama-points back!
Black Friday was spent entirely at home! Saturday, we enjoyed a yummy breakfast - french toast bake and mimosas - may be repeated for Christmas morning. Then I took Simon to see a movie, free as a courtesy of the realtor that sold us our house 7 years ago - free pop and popcorn too! We stopped at Target to buy Norah a present from Simon, so cute to see what he thinks she wants. The tree was put up by Eric while we were gone! That evening, Eric and I enjoyed a dinner out and some shopping for ourselves. Our conversational topics actually did not include the kids.!
Sunday I spent four hours baking cookies with three girlfriends and came home with what seemed like a dozen different types of baked goodies. The freezer is stocked with Christmas goodies just waiting to be gobbled up! I came home to lights and the star on the tree, courtesy of Eric and Simon. Simon NEEDED the star on top of the tree, so it was the first decoration instead of the last decoration on the tree. Why is the topper always last anyways? Then Eric, Simon, and I spent the evening putting the ornaments on the tree. So much fun and so magical.
Monday morning Simon woke to a completely decorated tree, stockings on the mantel, and fresh snow on the ground. He was ready with boots on at 7:00 a.m. to play outside. The little boy could not contain his excitement.
We had a truly wonderful, and relaxing Thanksgiving weekend. We have so many things to be thankful for and our lives are blessed beyond our expectations!