Monday, December 28, 2009
Christmas 2009
Every year is better than the next with kids. This was Leighton's first Christmas, it was so nice to have a baby to snuggle and to also have a girl in the mix for once. This year Colton got a new bike from Santa, which he loves however, I think Santa could have just given him a stocking because the first thing he unwrapped were matchbox cars and once again these proved to be a favorite! We spent a relaxing Christmas Eve at Wally and Alicia's with her parents and sister Amy. Christmas day was a full house over at our place with all the family. Tradition over the last couple years has been to drink into the wee hours of the morning and play games guys vs girls. This year it was Catch Phrase and the girls smoked the guys. They really had no chance with drinking that much jameson and eggnog...lol. The rest of the weekend was spent in our pajamas, we even had the O'Connells over for a sleep over (we stayed up until 3AM doing a puzzle) and Sunday we went over to the Cartmells for dinner since Brandon was home from Miami and we hadn't all gotten together in quite some time. I have yet to take down all the ornaments and the tree...I am rebelling this year...can't Christmas stay for a little longer?!?!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Gingerbread house
This past weekend there was a noreaster here in Massachusetts so we stayed in our pjs all day. It gave us time to bake cookies, wrap presents (Colton learned to wrap this year in school so he helped out...you will be able to tell), play in the snow and build our gingerbread house. Many of the candies mysteriously disappeared with Colton helping...must have been those elves!
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
Buckaroo
The other night we played Buckaroo for awhile with the kids. If you have no idea what Buckaroo is you need to watch the video (you should watch it anyways). We had played it so many times that night and pretty much Colton was the person who caused the thing to buck every time. No matter how many times we play he still gets so scared when the thing bucks and literally jumps on someones lap and hugs them so tight. It is sort of mean but one of those things you love to torture him with because it is so funny...does this make me a bad mom? You be the judge and watch for yourself. :-)
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Uncle Zach gets his tree
Last Friday night we took the kids to Uncle Zachs to help decorate his tree. He called us from his local waterhole after work with the invite. In a typical Zach way, he left the bar about 20 minutes before meeting us at his house, went to the tree place and grabbed the first tree he saw when he walked in that was all tied up and ready to go. In other words, we had no idea what this tree would look like, bare spots? missing branches? Quite the mystery! We had fun though. Hot chocolate with mini marshmallows (I may have had eggnog and rum) and fresh baked cookies (notice I did not say homemade). In the end I think the tree looked great and Uncle Zach's place is open for business (hmmm...wonder if we should have gotten him some mistletoe).
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Polar Express - pictures galore
Now that everyone is recovered from the Sparkle Parade blog entry from a few days ago (I know, I know, the Moose Queen is a little disturbing), I finally got around to downloading my pictures from the rest of our weekend up in Maine. The next morning the girls got up bright and early to hit the outlets and the guys took the kids to breakfast with Santa at our hotel where they had a cookie decorating station, ornament decorating, pictures with Santa...couldn't have been more convenient! That night we went on the Polar Express out of Portland where we had first class tickets and an entire train caboose reserved just for us! They reenacted the movie as we rode to the North Pole to pick up Santa. Kids wore their pjs and we made a stop along the way while the chefs delivered hot chocolate and cookies (song and all). It was super cute, we sang carols and had so much fun, can't wait to do it again when Leighton is older and can join us. To top off the weekend our hotel also had a pool and the kids really enjoyed that and I liked the hot tub and the bar where Nicole and I snuck off to when the kids fell asleep. It even snowed...ah...love Maine and this time of year!!!
The kids and the Conductor...notice the kids have golden tickets!
We lost these a few times on the train ride...just like the movie...hehe.
We lost these a few times on the train ride...just like the movie...hehe.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Riley gets the gold
We had quite the surprise when Riley came home the other day with an award and a big medal. The school had a special award day where they honored one student from each grade with a Citizen of the School award. Guess what...Riley was chosen for the kindergarten! He had no idea what was happening and they called him on stage and gave him this award and this great big medal. The next week he was invited to a special lunch with the principal and the other award winners. When Heidi and Phil asked why Riley was selected the teachers told them it was because he was so caring and nice to all the kids. I guess when other kids have cried, were sad or having a bad day he has been the first to go over and put his arm around them and tell them its ok. Wow - goes to show he is that beautiful on the inside and out...I am so proud of my nephew!!!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Nana got a new bag
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Thanksgiving 2009
We spent Turkey day in Pennsylvania with Nick's family. Colton played with his cousin Aidan, got spoiled by grandma and grandpa, played with all his aunts and uncles he doesn't get to see so often and as you can see from the pictures it was a fun filled weekend and we ate like we were going to the chair. I think he won great grandma over when he sang his special song "people let me tell you about my best friend" and he named great grandma! He also ran back to give her one last hug good bye when we were leaving. Oh he can be quite the charmer that son of mine.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
The Moose Queen and Sparkle Parade
Months ago I planned this trip up to Maine to take the kids on the Polar Express. A big old group of us went up for the weekend, Nick, me and Colton, Heidi, Phil and the kids, my mom, Aunt Judy, my cousin Nicole, and even my Nana! We went up Friday night and hit the Sparkle parade in Freeport. It was great, Wally the Green Monster was there and they had the big LL Bean boot float. I have many pictures from the weekend on my camera but I have yet to download these so I figured I would share the ones from the parade that I had on my phone. Umm...so the background here is that Nicole told the boys that she was in the parade because she was voted the Moose Queen of Maine. She disappeared for quite some time and eventually her "float" came "trotting" through and the Moose Queen had her day of fame. Colton and Riley really truly believe she was voted the Moose Queen and was in the parade...go ahead ask them. This was also the moment in time when I realized that Riley gets embarrassed...if you could have seen his face when the Moose Queen showed up...he wanted to just die.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
First School Picture
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