Friday, December 30, 2011

Christmas Performances

A few of the kids had Christmas concerts this winter. I had them pick their favorite song from each performance, and here they are.

7th grade choir
Hailey’s 4th grade Christmas Choral Performance
Hudson’s Preschool Christmas Program 2011

A few of my favorite things this Christmas Season...

Rolo Cookies (Only 4 ingredients… Super easy)

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1 pkg. Rolo's
1 box Devils Food Cake mix
2 eggs
1/3 c. oil
Mix cake mix, oil, and eggs. Take a small ball of dough and form a ball around the rolo. (Only use enough dough to cover the rolo so it can spread through the cookie.)
Place on greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 8 minutes. Yields about 3 dozen.
Sprinkle with powdered sugar, if desired.


Easy Sequence Christmas Ornaments for kids

Instead of sewing the sequence onto material you just follow a little color coded pattern and pin the sequence into Styrofoam.

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Candy Cane Heart Ornaments

We had fun making these and giving them out with a Christmas story to friends, family and neighbors.

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Wally’s Christmas Pageant

For years now whenever Christmas pageants are talked about in a certain little town in the Midwest, someone is sure to mention the name of Wallace Purling. Wally's performance in one annual production of the Nativity Play has slipped into the realm of legend. But the old timers who were in the audience that night never tire of recalling exactly what happened.

Wally was nine that year and in the second grade, though he should have been in the fourth. Most people in the town knew that he had difficulty in keeping up. He was big and clumsy, slow in movement and mind. Still, Wally was liked by the other children in his class, all of whom were smaller than he, though the boys had trouble hiding their irritation when Wally would ask to play ball with them or any game, for that matter, in which winning was important.

Most often they'd find a way to keep him out, but Wally would hang around anyway - not sulking, just hoping. He was always a helpful boy, a willing and smiling one, and the natural protector, paradoxically, of the underdog. Sometimes if the older boys chased the younger ones away, it would always be Wally who'd say, "Can't they stay? They're no bother."

Wally fancied the idea of being a shepherd with a flute in the Christmas pageant that year, but the play's director, Miss Lambard, assigned him to a more important role. After all, she reasoned, the Innkeeper did not have too many lines, and Wally's size would make his refusal of lodging to Joseph more forceful.

And so it happened that the usual large, partisan audience gathered for the town's yearly extravaganza of crooks and crèches, of beards, crowns, halos and a whole stageful of squeaky voices. No one on stage or off was more caught up in the magic of the night than Wallace Purling. They said later that he stood in the wings and watched the performance with such fascination that from time to time Miss Lambard had to make sure he did not wander onstage before his cue.

Then came the time when Joseph appeared, slowly, tenderly guiding Mary to the door of the inn. Joseph knocked hard on the wooden door set into the painted backdrop. Wally the Innkeeper was there, waiting.

"What do you want?" Wally said, swinging the door open with a brusque gesture.

"We seek lodging."

"Seek it elsewhere." Wally looked straight ahead, but spoke vigorously. "The inn is filled."

"Sir we have asked everywhere in vain. We have traveled far and we are very weary."

"There is no room in this inn for you." Wally looked properly stern.

"Please good innkeeper, this is my wife Mary. She is heavy with child and needs a place to rest. Surely you must have some small corner for her. She is so tired."

Now for the first time, the Innkeeper relaxed his stiff stance and looked down at Mary. With that, there was a long pause, long enough to make the audience a bit tense with embarrassment.

"No! Be gone!" the prompter whispered from the wings.

"No!" Wally repeated automatically. "Be gone!"

Joseph sadly placed his arm around Mary, and Mary laid her head upon her husband's shoulder and the two of them started to move away. The Innkeeper did not return inside the inn, however. Wally stood there in the doorway watching the forlorn couple. His mouth was open, his brow creased with concern, and his eyes filling unmistakably with tears.

And suddenly this Christmas pageant became different from all others.

"Don't go Joseph," Wally called out. "Bring Mary back." And Wallace Purling's face grew into a bright smile. "You can have my room."

Some people in town thought that the pageant had been ruined. Yet there were other- many, many others- who considered it the most Christmas of all Christmas pageants that they had ever seen.

Baby Love

December 5th-Christmas Cards Sent

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Sorry if you didn’t get yours in the mail, I had about 10 sent back to me. Looks like I may need to update my address book.

December 2nd- Holiday Craft Exchange

Christmas came early, after exchanging holiday crafts with a group of girlfriends tonight.

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I started decorating right when I got home tonight. Thanks for all of the cute stuff this year.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

I haven't blogged in 4 months. I'm soooo behind and here's the reason why...

... I had a baby!
After several pregnancy related health problems and a week on bed rest I ended up having to be induced at 37 weeks.
Grayson Briggs was born on August 26th....
...and it's been a whirlwind of craziness ever since.
It's been 4 1/2 years since we've had a little newborn in our home so all of the kids were super excited to get to the hospital and check him out.
And of course, Dan is one proud papa.
Here are a few of my favorite pics from Gray's first week home.
Of course having a new baby does not mean life will stand still for you while you get adjusted. Nope, not even a little bit. While I was in the hospital I remembered thinking I feel great, I'm doing pretty good. I found myself walking the halls doing laps, with the baby, out of boredom, ready to get outside and back to the real world. But one quick trip to Target on my way home, after being discharged, proved that I wasn't as ready for the "real world" as I thought I was. I stood in Target while everyone zipped and raced by me. The outside world felt so fast paced. I felt slow, sick, tired and out of place. Definitely not back to my 100% like I thought I was.
When I arrived home my kids were on the same fast track as the people in Target. They were very excited for school to start and couldn't wait to go school shopping and have our special back to school dinner, they tried to bring several neighbors into my bedroom while I was nursing and much much more. After a few tears from yours truly Dan announced to the kids, "Mom is getting some time off and everything would have to be postponed for a few weeks." It all just felt a little sad to me for a few days :( We'll just call this my "Adjustment Period".

August 31st Back to School...
and since no back to school outfits were purchased and no back to school pictures were actually taken of the kids this year we'll just use these beautiful pics Jenne took instead :)
Alaina- 7th Grader (even though she looks like a junior)
Playing Volleyball and trying out for choir this year.
Ky -6th Grader
Playing basketball and LOVES to read.
Hailey -4th Grader
Playing soccer and a HUGE help with the baby.
Kase -2nd Grader
Playing soccer and a big time people person. He has a TON of friends.
Hudson our little preschooler.
He loves school and is always making our family laugh.

Jenne also took newborn pics of the baby at 11 days old.
A couple weeks after school started I felt like I was back in the swing of things...
We had our fancy "Back to School Dinner" and introduced our family's theme for the year.
"Our home is a Heaven on Earth".
I returned back to being a "soccer mom" I guess you could say.
2 kids in soccer, 1 kid in Volleyball and 4 kids taking piano lessons. Oh boy!?!
And my daily life always includes these guys.
Which is always entertaining!
September 22nd- We had a quick b-day party for "Dan the Man" and bought him cool presents like underwear and socks :)
October and November were pretty much a blur. Dan was going to school, working 15hrs a day, servicing all of his lawncare customers, getting 800 sprinkler blowouts done and running his other businesses. Then homework on top of that. So pretty much I was a single mom of 6 for a while but here are the highlights.

Sunday, October 9th- Grayson's baby blessing.
October 14th- Preschool pumpkin patch trip with Hudson.
October 30th- Family over for dinner and pumpkin carving.
October 31st- Halloween/Trick or Treating
November 3rd-Alaina's first choir performance. (Top center)
November 17th- Breaking Dawn Event
November 24th- Thanksgiving was a lot of fun. We hung out with family, ate turkey, took the family to a movie and Dan spent an hour or so watching football with his eye's closed ;)
(A well deserved nap I'd say, with how busy he's been lately)
November 25th- Grayson is 3 months now and super smiley :)
November 26th- A trip to the Kelly's for a Thanksgiving get together in Ritzville.
That super fun trip wraps up November.
And since this is the longest blog post known to man I think I'll stop here for tonight. I'm feeling pretty good about getting caught up on 3 months worth of blogging. I'll save the month of December for tomorrow night and then in January I think my New Years resolution may need to be something about staying on top of my blog.