Although traveling to both Ohio and North Carolina makes for a crazy amount of time in the car, we love to be able to see both sides of our family at Christmas. Like last year, we enjoyed another year of beautiful weather in NC.
The water level in the lake by which my parents live was waaaaaayy down. The lake bed was like a new playground for the kids.
The guys were all helping my dad put his new dock in and it was a beautiful day for all of us to spend outside. We even ate lunch outside!
Decorating cookies with Grandma
This was the best we could do for a family shot on Christmas Eve
My mom makes traditional Hungarian paprikash for our Christmas Eve dinner. Every year, Alli, Lisa and I do the dumplings and we take a picture of this "event".
Another Christmas Eve event since the days when my mom was a little girl is reading Twas the Night Before Christmas. The book we read from was a gift on my first Christmas. It's almost impossible to get seven kids to sit peacefully to listen to a story. But we try every year!
Of all of the pictures from our three Christmases, I think this is my favorite. Two toddlers looking at the camera and smiling naturally? Priceless! My nephew JoJo has made quite an impression on Aidan. He now calls all toddler-esque kids "JoJo". All of them. Even if there happen to be two toddlers in the room. Both of them are "JoJo" and Aidan doesn't see any problem with that.
From sunny NC to snowy Ohio. Although we enjoyed the beautiful, relatively warm weather in NC, it was nice to finally see snow in Ohio. Aidan didn't know what to make of it. After each step, he wanted to stop and brush the new snow off of his boot.
Oops, back to NC. I have no idea why blogger isn't placing these photos in the order they were taken?
My extremely talented sister-in-law made these duffle bags for the girls. If you're into quilting or sewing projects, check out her blog at www.lovetocolormyworld.blogspot.com
The kids were having so much fun in the snow, they were reluctant to stop and pose for a picture.
Kids and cousins making Christmas treats
Annie had requested a "Mary costume" for Christmas. Grammy very happily obliged.
She also made Lauren an angel costume
A Mary costume and Legos. That's my Annie.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Family Christmas
So, I'm a little behind..... Without apologizing for that, I'll just carry on with the post. Because we do a crazy travel loop for Christmas (to Ohio and North Carolina, neither of which are states we live near....), we typically celebrate our family Christmas early, before we travel. For some reason that I don't understand and can't fix, these pictures aren't in the order I attempted to post them. Anyway, the photo above is the kids with the handmade gifts they made for each other. Very sweet.
Our tradition, passed down from my family, is that our kids have to wait on the steps until they hear a bell. Then they can come down for Christmas. Jack and I, of course, like to torture them by making coffee and piddling around doing other unnecessary things while they squawk at us from the steps. I included this next picture because I think I took the same picture last year in the hopes that the scene would look very different this year. And it does! Paint on the walls, on the steps, finished hardwood treads, finished trim. Progress!
This is the shot from "Christmas Eve". The picture is horrible - it makes my eyes hurt to look at it because it's so blurry - but I include it because it's such a happy time. It is such a joy to shop for my kids and to prepare for Christmas. And I think stuffing their stockings might be my absolute favorite parenting moment of each year. It's just so precious.
A ski goggle Christmas. I totally guessed on Jack's. Thankfully, he loves them!
These Nordic jackets were one of the boys favorite gifts. And they were a pleasure to give. Our cross country ski program starts at the beginning of December. Many of the kids that my kids ski with were wearing new coats at the start of the program. I knew we would wait to give these jackets until Christmas. I was so proud of the boys for not complaining or begging. The closest they came to anything like envy was to declare (talking about the new club jackets), "Those jackets are reeeeallllly nice.......". They were so excited to receive their own jackets and they've hardly stopped wearing them for the past six weeks.
Precious times with my littlest
The boys got a balance board for Christmas. Another hit!
Hats for Jack and me (didn't he pick out a pretty one for me?!)
New clothes, new toys
Annie posing with her new clothes and accessories
After opening gifts, we enjoyed a hike in the woods behind our house. I'm still amazed and continually thankful that we can enjoy this kind of hike without even getting into the car. It's our backyard! Although we had been wanting snow, we enjoyed the beautiful day without it.
I don't usually get to be in the pictures!
Notice the carnage? But Jack is doing what he should be doing on "Christmas" - reading his new book.
Our tradition, passed down from my family, is that our kids have to wait on the steps until they hear a bell. Then they can come down for Christmas. Jack and I, of course, like to torture them by making coffee and piddling around doing other unnecessary things while they squawk at us from the steps. I included this next picture because I think I took the same picture last year in the hopes that the scene would look very different this year. And it does! Paint on the walls, on the steps, finished hardwood treads, finished trim. Progress!
This is the shot from "Christmas Eve". The picture is horrible - it makes my eyes hurt to look at it because it's so blurry - but I include it because it's such a happy time. It is such a joy to shop for my kids and to prepare for Christmas. And I think stuffing their stockings might be my absolute favorite parenting moment of each year. It's just so precious.
A ski goggle Christmas. I totally guessed on Jack's. Thankfully, he loves them!
These Nordic jackets were one of the boys favorite gifts. And they were a pleasure to give. Our cross country ski program starts at the beginning of December. Many of the kids that my kids ski with were wearing new coats at the start of the program. I knew we would wait to give these jackets until Christmas. I was so proud of the boys for not complaining or begging. The closest they came to anything like envy was to declare (talking about the new club jackets), "Those jackets are reeeeallllly nice.......". They were so excited to receive their own jackets and they've hardly stopped wearing them for the past six weeks.
Precious times with my littlest
The boys got a balance board for Christmas. Another hit!
Hats for Jack and me (didn't he pick out a pretty one for me?!)
New clothes, new toys
Annie posing with her new clothes and accessories
After opening gifts, we enjoyed a hike in the woods behind our house. I'm still amazed and continually thankful that we can enjoy this kind of hike without even getting into the car. It's our backyard! Although we had been wanting snow, we enjoyed the beautiful day without it.
I don't usually get to be in the pictures!
Notice the carnage? But Jack is doing what he should be doing on "Christmas" - reading his new book.
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