Dear Santa

Several days ago Lex decided to write a letter to Santa while waiting for his dinner. It was cute and I was excited. I made the mistake of having his dinner ready before the letter was done though and he hasn’t had any interest in finishing it. I held off posting this because I was hoping he’d finish the letter, but no luck. Oh well. He doesn’t seem that interested in mailing it either, so I’ll keep it and post it here for all the “Santas” out there reading the blog :)

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa...

Dear Santa
I want
Trains Trains T(racks)
Sled
Ball
Cars
Roads

Sunday morning in photos

Baking cookies first thing in the morning.  The kids unwrapped the Hershey kisses while I mixed up the dough.  We all enjoyed the results!

Baking cookies first thing in the morning. The kids unwrapped the Hershey kisses while I mixed up the dough. We all enjoyed the results!

Eve and baby

Eve and baby

Silly kids!

Silly kids!

Eating cookies with baby

Eating cookies with baby

Coloring under the table, with baby.  What?  Doesn't everyone color under the table with a babydoll in their PJs?

Coloring under the table, with baby. What? Doesn't everyone color under the table with a babydoll in their PJs?

Letting go

lex
We’ve worked so hard at helping Lex grow out of his shy, quiet (in public) shell and into a strong, confident little boy. I’m very proud of us, though also a bit saddened at times. School and daycare drop-offs now involve little more than a fleeting “good bye mom” before he’s off playing with his friends. Some days I even have to ask for a hug! Gone are the tears, the long, drawn out goodbyes, the powerful bear hugs, all replaced with a quick kiss and a sweet smile before he’s off on his own. I’m very proud of him and proud of the boy he’s become. I’m also proud that Alan and I have handled him so well, through the tears and tantrums, to help him discover his confident self and help him begin his formal education with ease. That said, some days I miss my tiny baby boy :) Lucky for me he is still full of hugs and cuddles at home. I dread the day he becomes too cool to hug mom!

Snow day!

Yesterday afternoon Lex announced that he wanted to go outside. He doesn’t make this announcement often, so Eve and I jumped at it. It was almost 4pm and closing in on darkness, so we all scrambled to get dressed and head out. As we got ready he told me the process and order for putting on winter clothes. First you put on your snowpants, and then your boots, and then your coat (“if you have a coat, but I don’t have a coat because I have a snowsuit!). It’s fun to hear him repeat back what he learns at school. I can just imagine 11 little people all trying to dress for the outdoors and the helpful teachers reviewing the proper order.

A happy boy in the snow!

A happy boy in the snow!

XI = jumping jacks

Mary, Mary quite contrary, what does your garden grow?  Eggplants and green beans, by chance?

Mary, Mary quite contrary, what does your garden grow?
Eggplants and green beans, by chance?

What's in your winter garden? Every time Eve watches this video she laughs at the end, points to herself in the video and says 'she's a radish!'

Silly kids

Silly kids

Outside we played in the snow, sat in the garden (they were thrilled because I don’t normally let them sit in the garden), played on the swingset, and went for a walk to look at the holiday lights. By this time it was after 5:00 and after dark and I was COLD! So in we went for warm chocolate milk.

The snow started falling yesterday and today we have our first snow day of the year, and Lex’s first snow day of his school career. What do you think he said? I told him there was no school today because the roads aren’t safe for people and buses. He said, “but we can still go to school, right?” (we drive the car). He was sad when I said no, but happy again when I told him it was a daycare day. I LOVE that he likes daycare now. The whole family bundled and got in the car and as we headed to daycare I decided that working today was kind of silly, so we grabbed my work laptop from the office and headed home! Spent some time playing in the heavy snowfall, took the sled up the road and back, and then headed in for warm chocolate milk and sugar cookie making.

Sledding

Sledding

This is a silly way to sled (and tough for the mommy doing the pulling!)

This is a silly way to sled (and tough for the mommy doing the pulling!)

Eve drowns her cookies in sprinkles

Eve drowns her cookies in sprinkles

Lex is a little more careful with the sprinkles.

Lex is a little more careful with the sprinkles.

So far everyone is enjoying winter (day two of snow… we’ll see come day 20!)

A Christmasy weekend

We officially started our holiday this weekend.  The weather agreed with us.

On Saturday we saw a live, puppet performance of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other Eric Carl stories.  It’s pretty cool how they do it.  We saw the same production company do Good Night Moon and The Runaway Bunny last summer.  The kids liked it this time but were not as captivated as last time.  Perhaps because of the time of day (naptime) or them or perhaps they sensed the snowfall beginning outside.  Not sure, but it was fun anyway.  I was planning on getting a tree after the show and we left the theater to discover a winter wonderland!  Fat, heavy snowflakes falling everywhere!  We stopped at a roadside place and picked out a tree, brought it home and put it up in all it’s snow covered glory.  Then we let it dry :)  It was almost torture for the kids (ok, for me too!) to have the tree in the living room but not be able to decorate it!  Finally after dinner we had at it.  Lex LOVES decorating the tree.  We helped our neighbors do their trees last weekend and he was so excited and eager to do ours.  He’s so sweet.  Eve is still a bit young for hanging things, but she liked playing with the glittery Martha Stewart shatter-proof bulbs I so wisely bought last year :)

This morning we went outside into the bright, sunny, snowy day.  Well, Eve and I did.  Lex demonstrated his exhaustion by sitting on the kitchen floor and crying.  I eventually left him inside and he played happily by himself while Eve and I played outside with the neighbors.  Then we all came in for hot chocolate and indoor playtime.  Lex even joined in, after awhile.  Funny boy.  This afternoon was slow and nice.  A good recharge before the week starts again.

Here are a few pics…

The Very Hungry Caterpillar(s), after the show, when photography was allowed.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar(s), after the show, when photography was allowed.

Look at this boy!  I barely recognize him sometimes!

Look at this boy! I barely recognize him sometimes!

Lex decorating the Christmas tree

Lex decorating the Christmas tree

Eve playing with ornaments

Eve playing with ornaments

Our tree (pre candy canes!)

Our tree (pre candy canes!)

They love this music box snow globe.

They love this music box snow globe.

It's never too cold to swing! (until mommy says it is and takes down the swings)

It's never too cold to swing! (until mommy says it is and takes down the swings)

While I made dinner, Alan carried the kids around in a bag :)  I think he actually carried them one at a time and dragged them together.  Not sure the bag would hold them both...

While I made dinner, Alan carried the kids around in a bag :) I think he actually carried them one at a time and dragged them together. Not sure the bag would hold them both...

Two other things I wanted to mention. Eve is very much into babies lately and soft things and little things and anything she can hug and hold. All throughout the show yesterday she kept asking me if she could hug the caterpillar. When we got out the Christmas decorations she became fascinated with baby Jesus, whom she believes is a girl and calls Jesits :) Makes me think of a cross between Jesus and Cheez-Its. I’ve told them the story a bunch of times (and that Jesus is a boy) and we have two nativity scenes and Eve likes to carry one or both of the babies around with her and cuddle them, even though they are wood and porcelain and only about two inches big. Also, the snow globe in the picture above has a nativity scene in the globe and a ring of “characters” around the bottom that turns as the music plays. The kids love it and Lex likes to point out who is coming around. At dinner tonight he yelled, “Watch out Eve! Mary and Joseph are coming toward ya!”

Sunshine

As part of our bedtime routine I lay down with Eve each nap/night and sing her a few songs. My repertoire is limited, but she seems ok with what I’ve got. One of her favorites is “You are my sunshine” and tonight after I finished the song she said, “Lex is your sunshine.” I smiled and said, “Yes he is, and you are too.” She giggled and replied, “No mommy, I’m your daughter!”