Showing posts with label pictures with Santa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures with Santa. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

The Guy in Red

We saw Santa today.

"Santaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"

Santa was at the library at one of the normal story times. Xander was the oldest one there, due to the other older kids being at school. We sang Christmas songs and then Santa arrived for pictures and requests. Mostly pictures, because almost all of the kids were really little. Lots of babies. Poor toddlers and babies. You could tell from the noise in the room that five minutes is their limit for standing in line to get pictures with Santa.

My kids were quiet and well-behaved. Nick did have to go to the bathroom and was very wiggly for that reason, but he decided he could wait. He did.



Xander told him what he wanted for Christmas. Nick told him what he and Xander had done with Duplos this morning. Oh yes, and Winnie the Pooh got to come too.

I would have been worried that this was all very tame and small-child-ish for Xander, except that he said something along the lines of, "This day has been amazing!" as we left the library.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas Making & Baking: Family Edition

I thought I would subtitle this post because my post for today on An Apple for Mom was titled Christmas Making & Baking, too.

Xander is into making his stuffed animals "look cute"

the mini ornaments from Great-Grandma's advent calendar on the mini tree she sent us

raw material for a couple of Christmas gifts Xander made

one of his sword and shield drawings






opening an early Christmas present from Great-Grandma


something I made for my cousin's twins - the red and white one reminds me of candy canes :)

see how Nick is reading Rainbow Valley by L.M. Montgomery ;)

another of Xander's toy configurations

making a big train track with Dad



Notice that little potty chair in the background? Nick has started refusing diapers and asking for the potty. No results yet. I finally told him, in the midst of my organizing, knitting, cleaning, and thinking about Christmas, that he had to wear a diaper. Hopefully that will work in our favor after Christmas is over. If his stubbornness kicked in so that he insisted on the potty instead of diapers, our work would be done for us. :)

Xander and I made the Santa's Castle from Betty Crocker's Christmas

I think he's closing his eyes on purpose

even when I asked him to keep his eyes open, they closed at the wrong instant

if you make this, I recommend having marshmallow creme on hand for quick "glue" fix-ups



this photo series is out of order, but I wanted to show you how Nick started to understand the goodness of presents



yep, now he wants to unwrap this one



made three of these today, too, for Christmas morning or whenever we need them






going backward in time again because I love this picture - not the most handsome of Nick but definitely cute (he blew through that learning activity - time to step it up a notch)


beautiful advent calendar made by their Great-Grandma

he is truly happy to be opening the advent ornament, but the presence of a camera somehow brings out goofy smiles

hanging the advent ornament


I think that's all our holiday photos for now. There will be many more after tomorrow...which is when Uncle Jeremy, Aunt Leslie, Bailey, and Foster arrive!! The next day we will see Grandpa Larry, Grandma Alla, Grandma Bonnie, and Aunt Pat.
I didn't have my camera or phone with me at the playground this morning or I could have gotten a cute one. We met four other families at the playground with Christmasy treats that everyone brought. Two moms also brought holiday-themed crafts for the kids to do which turned out really neat. Toward the end, one mom tried to get all the kids together for one photo, which was ambitious. The babies didn't get in the photo after all...there were a lot of kids there with us. :) But after a lot of cajoling and even some frustrated words, most of the children hung out in the same general area and it really was adorable. We had them say, "Cheese!" and the mom with the camera got some great pictures that included both of our boys. I'm not sure how I got Nick to stick around while the photos were taken, but I'm happy it happened. A few minutes after all of that was finished, I noticed one of the little girls was still hanging off the back drop saying, "Cheese! Cheese! Cheese!" It was cute.

Oh! Let me take a picture of the photo of Xander with Santa and Mrs. Claus at his school and include that. Never mind. It didn't work out very well this time around, so I will try again when it's not dinner time.

Even though we don't have pictures of it, I can't forget to mention our trip to the Lyndon Johnson State Park for their tree lighting ceremony. There were lots of speeches, which totally lost Nick, but there were also lots of deer to see and space to roam. Xander told us about the deer. He is really good at spotting wildlife from far away. Finally, the tree was lit. (There was a good German-heritage-dressed band and singers from a community church and Luci Baines Johnson, President and Lady Bird Johnson's daughter, all of which I would have appreciated if I weren't walking around with Nick. :) I did read the letters to President Johnson which they had posted on the wall of the visitor center, and they were hilarious. (Although they were not meant to be by the writers of the letters.)

Xander sat on Santa's lap again after the ceremony. He mentioned, while we were in line, how this was a different Santa. I said, "Oh, really?" to brush it off, because I didn't want to get into any kind of a "different Santas" conversation around other little kids. :) I don't think he meant that he had any suspicions, but I haven't followed up on that comment.

Then we saw a live Nativity scene which was really neat. I felt bad for the angel, who was the only person who had to stand stock still in an uncomfortable-looking position. Xander didn't even remember anything from the Nativity scene except for the baby goats. They stole the show for him.

It was a great night but we didn't get back until after 9pm and the kids have yet to catch up on their sleep. Well, I was expecting imperfection over the holidays. :)




Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Holidays

Wednesday Xander had a Christmas party at school. Nick and I stayed the whole time, although Nick got very, very, very tired. The kids exchanged gifts (they didn't understand about the gifts they brought being for another kid, but they finally exchanged), ate a yummy Christmas snack, sat on Santa's lap and got pictures with him, and had a holiday lunch. (Xander couldn't stay for lunch because it was late and we really had to get Nick home.) Xander gave a pack of paintbrush markers, which his friend Lance (or was it Russell?) loved, and received a Memory game that he and I played that afternoon.

Today was his last day of school until after Christmas. A whole week at home! The teachers even compiled some fun worksheets for us to do at home if we wanted to. We want to! Xander made three ornaments at school which now grace our tree and wrote a marvelous Christmas card to us that said "Happy Holidays" (all in his own writing!!!!!!!!). Ms. Heather made everyone a cute snowman decoration which Xander intends to use to decorate his room.

Ms. Valerie took pictures of the kids with Santa, even including siblings. Here is me holding them up to the laptop camera:



Xander gave gifts to his teachers. They each got a Jiffy popcorn that I decorated with a gift label and bows. I have to admit it was last-minute. Maybe next year they will look a little nicer. ;)

Erik may get a little more time at home for the holidays than he expected, or at least he will feel more relaxed about work. We'll have to take advantage of that with popcorn, Christmas movies, eggnog, hot cocoa, wine, the zoo, and of course our Christmas celebration. Mom arrives Tuesday. Bonnie will probably come on Friday if not sooner. I just cleaned the bathroom, Moms!