Friday, February 3, 2012

December...mainly Christmas

The month of December was just as crazy for us as it probably was for most of the 3 people who still read this blog! It's hard to think that Christmas has already passed, and even weirder to think that it was only about a month ago!!! I'm kinda stuck between thinking that it's still fall, or that we're already into Spring. I suppose that's what hardly any snow will do to me! (Not that I'm complaining! I really really really like having no winter!!)

We didn't get a tree until just a few days before Christmas, which was kinda nice because we didn't have to worry about keeping it watered and it didn't shed at all! It was a beautiful tree (although it looks a bit puny in the pictures) and was our last real tree that we'll get for a while. As soon as Christmas was over we went out and bought a discounted fake tree. It'll be good to have all Christmas up next year, and to not have to wait for paychecks or available time to put up the tree.
Michael was so excited when we were decorating it. Can you tell??
I don't really know how I got this picture, but it's kinda cool!
Our tree wasn't really decorated evenly. Most of the ornaments were low and in bunches. But, our kids decorated it and for me, that's what makes it so fun!
Xander was really into it this year! He just kept coming and coming for those ornaments. He was really proud of his work and took it really seriously.
Xander also found some old stockings and insisted on wearing them often! I think he may have even gone to sleep with them on. Silly boy!

HA! Mom's got the camera again!!

Christmas eve

For Christmas this year we just stayed at home and did our own thing. It was really nice and fairly relaxing.

Christmas Eve I made a few treats, we ate a yummy dinner of Bar-b-q chicken sandwiches from the crockpot, and then we opened up the traditional Christmas jammies. Here's the video:

After that we watched the new videos from our church about the nativity. It was a really nice touch and helped us teach our boys about the true meaning of the season! They were captivated and watched the whole thing. It was really cool.

Then we took their pictures in front of the tree.
I was really bummed that this picture came out sooo blurry!! It was PERFECT!!!
And then these two are just perfect in that they capture their personalities SO WELL!! I love these kids!
My favorite! :)

Then we put Xander to bed and Michael and I threw some reindeer food together (oatmeal and glitter) and we sprinkled it around outside. Then we put him to bed and waited for Michael to falls asleep....and then we waited.....and waited some more. Finally he conked out and we set to work finishing everything else up. Of course we didn't go to bed until 1:00. So we finally went to bed.
After Santa came!
A pillow pet that Michael has been B-E-G-G-I-N-G for for at least 2 years! And Xander got an awesome dump truck.

The night of Christmas eve/the morning of Christmas day did NOT go as I would have liked. It would probably be best explained from my facebook post from Christmas day:

"Ugh, SO TIRED!! We stayed up until 1:00, woke up to Michael coming into our room at 2:10 to announce that Santa had come (he'd been waking up every hour since falling asleep around 9:30 to ask if Santa had come yet), let him take his new pillow pet to bed, Michael woke ip Xander talking to his pillow, Nathan brought Xander into bed with us, then Nathan decided to sleep in the guest bed. Finally went back to sleep, then woke up at 3:45 to the sounds of Michael playing in his room. Went to his room to tell him to go to bed and found him playing with Xanders toy that Santa had brought. Asked him sternly what he was doing, then he broke down bawling! Walked him back into the lving room to put the present back, and found that he had gone through each stocking, dumping out all the contents into a pile on the couch!!! Nathan came out, asked him sternly what was going on, michael broke down again! Had a talk with micheal that he bawled through, Nathan put Michael to bed. Finally got to bed at 4:20. Then I proceeded to sleep with Xander who was starting to get restless and crying out in his sleep, then passing gas and going back to sleep or coughing. He proceeded to do that until about 6:30 when he woke up puking. At that point Michael woke up as well as Nathan. Then we opened up our presents and threw breakfast in the oven. It's been a loooooong 9 hours!!! But, I did enjoy watching the boys open up presents and COMPLETELY SHOCKING Nathan with his! Now I'm going to bed......merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!"

Oh ya, it was awesome! It's funny. I've actually already forgotten a lot of that stuff! I must have really blocked it out! HAHAHA...

Christmas Day

The present of the YEAR were the super hero costume set that my dad bought for Michael. It. Is. AWESOME! There is a Batman, Robin, and a...superman?? I think it's superman. But it's been worn everyday since Christmas!



Michael helping Xander put his mask on.

Watching my boys open up their presents and play with them is so fun! I love Christmas day and the fun and excitement of so many fun presents and playing all day long, and the fact that there's not much fuss and fighting! I just love Christmas day!!!

But, the best moment of the day was Nathan opening up his present! Oh, this. was. GREAT!!!!!!!

Allow me to tell you a story--

Once upon a time there was a video game that a certain someone found out about. This certain someone decided that this game needed to come into our home. So he decided to talk incessantly about buying an Xbox just to play this game. This certain someone's wife refused! They did not feel there was a need for an Xbox and definitely not for just one game. But that didn't keep that certain someone from continuing on and on and ON about the stupid Xbox. (really, it was annoying!) Finally, one day this couple went shopping for some Christmas presents and wandered around Target. Much to certain someone's delight, he found that video game in the computer game section. He had forgotten that the awesome game was also available for the computer. He showed his wife, who made a mental note of the game and they continued on their way.

The next day the couple and their kids went to Walmart. They ended up in the computer game section and certain someone found the game there too, but there was only ONE game left. He B-E-G-G-E-D for his wife to just buy it for him. His wife refused and they continued on their way. The wife had planned on going back to Target with her kids the next day to buy the game, and there was no point in buying it at Walmart. Plus, the person is not supposed to know what they are getting for Christmas, and certainly should not watch it being purchased! Just the wife's opinion.

Well, the next day certain someone called and talked the wife, saying that Target was....SOLD OUT...of the game!!!!!!!! So wife threw the kids into the car and drove to Walmart and got....THE LAST GAME for sale there! The son was there, obviously, and was told that he should NOT under any circumstance, reveal what game was bought and to definitely not tell his dad what we got. So we, I mean they, bought the game and went home. But when certain someone came home, the first thing the son did was blurt out, excitedly, we didn't get you the game you wanted!! haha, but gut wrenching and scary moment, right! The wife quickly jumped up and "clarified" that we did indeed get a computer game, but it wasn't the one certain someone wanted. The game certain someone wanted was all sold out and we bought a different one...but DON'T WORRY! We talked to an associate and they were certain that the game would be awesome and he would LOVE it!" The wife made sure to say this with as much as nervousness and happiness as possible, all the while just freaking out that he wasn't going to buy it and call her on it. But luckily certain someone reluctantly bought it and didn't question her on it too bad. At least not right away. And that, is when the awesome Christmas surprise began!!

Now, I should back up and tell you about a time when the wife went out to buy a poster for her sister in law. It was a poster that she knew her sister in law would love, and was really excited to get it for her. So when the wife got to the store, she looked for the poster, and IT WAS GONE!!!!! They were sold out of the poster and she had to choose a different poster. She was so nervous, and went back and forth so many times just trying to find the perfect one! Finally she decided on one, but was still so worried that it wasn't right. But, she had no choice and that's what she got. Even as she was giving the sister-in-law the present, she was worried she wouldn't like it. Heck, she's STILL worried her sister-in-law doesn't like it! (not because of anything sis-in-law has said, just her own anxiety riddled self setting herself up!). So wife had this awesome experience that she channeled for the next 2 weeks to keep certain someone from thinking that there was a chance the wife had actually gotten him his beloved game!!

And let me tell you, it was SOOO HARD for the wife to keep the story going!!! Certain someone would call randomly ALL. THE. TIME to tell the wife that he found the game at a different store and that he thought about just buying it and then taking the game that wife had bought back after Christmas (rude, right!). Or researching the amount the wife had said she'd spent on the game (which wasn't the correct amount, because the wife knew that if he knew how much she'd spent on said game he'd know immediately she'd gotten him the game!) He researched that price on walmart.com and "knew" what game she had bought and was "trying to get excited for it". He was really trying to figure it out, and each time he called, the wife would channel the poster experience and just act SO SAD that she wasn't able to get the game he wanted, even guilt-tripping him into feeling bad for pestering her so much! And really, he should have felt bad, it was a bit ridiculous!! So, this happened for the full 2 weeks before Christmas, even UP UNTIL he opened his present!

Because this was such a dramatic time in their lives, the wife KNEW she HAD to record him opening the gift!!!! And we are SOOO glad she did, because it was AWESOME!!

So, without much more confusing story telling (can you tell I'm really not that good at telling stories???), here's the best moment of Christmas 2011:


And for the record, the game was Skyrim. And he has been playing it for the whole month, any chance he gets. Which I'm fine with!! He works so hard for our family, he deserves some time away to relax and "get away" before bed time.

Xander being silly during Christmas dinner!

And one last picture!! Since Michael is always too busy to give me a normal picture that actually includes his eyes and nose and mouth in one picture, I was excited when I got a decent picture from him!! So here's his picture after getting his hair cut.
Also, if anyone has recommendations for a good styling product for thick and heavy hair, I'd greatly appreciate it!!! His hair looks so cute styled like this, but I can't find a good product to actually keep his up and cute!

3 comments:

Evaly said...

I was DYING over your horrible Christmas night! That sounds miserable! Glad it all worked out though. Isn't it funny how you can totally block that stuff out later. Good think you had written about it. It will be a funny memory someday :) Hope you are doing well!

Jessica :) said...

Wow! What a busy Christmas Eve! Whew, I'm glad mine was more chill. Sorry it was a rough night but I'm glad you had a good Christmas Day. And Nathan's present story is awesome! I love his reaction! You certainly are the master!

Alisha said...

Love that you were sneaky and were able to surprise him!! Glad that it all worked out and that you had a great Christmas!