“The Gingerbread House Incident” and my thoughts on the month of December

Sorry to keep you all waiting. I have TONS of thoughts in my head at any given time. They all merge together, like light merging into a great blank whiteness! Sometimes I’m able to grab one and document it before it disappears into the mental abyss. How’s that for a thought?!

I am currently ignoring the kids while they play with Legos and say silly things to one another. We just had friends over (brother/sister friends who are the same ages/classes as my two!) and now they are tired and relaxing. Just the way I like them. :)

Anyway, on to the actual point of this post. The Great Gingerbread House Incident! Haha… it’s really not all that great, in any sense of the word! Last week we made a gingerbread house. Remember? I was expecting to see the pieces of candy slowly disappearing over time. Heck, I was expecting to aid in that slow disappearance! ;) The next morning was a school day. Eve was sleeping hard in my bed and Alan offered to bring her to school a bit late, while Lex and I got there a bit early because I was subbing that day. When I got home with the kids that evening we discovered that nearly a third of the candy from the house was GONE! I knew Lex didn’t eat it because he was with me the whole time, so I asked Eve about it. She denied it at first, then told me she ate “just a few pieces last night.” I knew that wasn’t true because it was still in one piece that morning. She eventually told me she ate a few pieces that morning. I had assumed Alan also had “a few” pieces. I told her that I was surprised her belly didn’t hurt in school that day. She just shrugged her shoulders, neither confirming nor denying.

Later that night, after they were in bed, I asked Alan about it. He was surprised! Apparently he had not noticed and had not shared in the eating. He did, however, mention that she threw up in the mudroom on their way out! I didn’t bother to ask why he didn’t either a) notice it was minty chocolate vomit or b) keep her home from school if she threw up! Either way, she went to school and apparently felt fine.

The situation here is compounded by the fact that she has been lying quite a bit lately and even stealing on occasion. I hesitate to call it stealing because that seems like such a harsh word for a five year old, but when I talked to the school counselor about it she said to definitely call it stealing and take it seriously. Three* times now Eve has come home with little toys from school. The first time it was just one and I somewhat believed her story that she had found it on the playground. The next day she came home with a whole handful of the same little toys and the exact same playground story. I, of course, no longer believed her. It turns out they came from a bin in her classroom and she returned them to the teacher with an apology. A week later she came home with a handful of similar small toys from a nearby bin in the classroom. Once again she returned them with an apology, and this time with a lot of tears.

So that, combined with the gingerbread house and the hidden candy canes makes Eve quite the untrustworthy little imp these days!

She is so cute and she made a hair brush out of Legos.  How can she possibly be a sneaky liar?  We won't survive the teenage (preteen?) years if we don't nip this in the bud soon!

She is so cute and she made a hair brush out of Legos. How can she possibly be a sneaky liar? We won’t survive the teenage (preteen?) years if we don’t nip this in the bud soon!

Which leads me to my general opinion of the month of December. I’ll try not to sound too scroogy because I happen to love Christmas, but as a parent it is a very different thing. Only in December do children start each day with a piece of chocolate (yes, I know that is within my control to change) and spend the month doing different and exciting and often exhausting activities. Only in December do kids go through the month torn between the “magic of the season” and their complete rational disbelief. They must doubt the stories and the normally completely trustworthy grown-ups. Only in December is the house turned upside down and filled with bright lights and fragile decorations. The grown-ups are stressed out and hurried, there is more sugar in one month than in the whole rest of the year, and I set out a beautiful “decoration” on the table that is made entirely of sugar and then tell two kids not to touch it. Yeah, right?!

I realize that as a parent, Christmas is largely mine to create. We don’t do a lot of the fun and exciting things that many other families do. The Elf on the Shelf does not visit our house and I don’t push the Santa story too much. We have a tree, of course, but I try not to over do it on decorations around the house. I do supply most of the sugar content for the month because I love to bake for Christmas.

So we have excitement, sparkly new things to touch, sugar to eat, and a bit of confusion/magic/disbelief surrounding the holiday, then we coop them up inside because it’s actually December in Vermont, and ask them to sit still in school and do their homework at night. It just makes for a strange month. Ho ho ho and fa la la!

* FOUR TIMES! It is evening now. I didn’t get a chance to finish this blog post earlier. While putting Eve to bed I happened across another bunch of those little toys from school. She told me she took them at the same time she took the last batch. Seems she failed to mention them to me when she was returning the last batch. However, at this point I really have no idea what to believe from her. Sigh. Then, to add insult to injury, after we had a nice talk about how serious and wrong stealing is, I put the toys at the top of the stairs to take down with me later. While I was laying with Lex, Eve got up to use the bathroom and sneakily took the toys back!! She hid them in her drawer and said “nothing” when I asked what she was doing with her drawers in the dark. They will be returned to school in the morning. Any words of advice from you teachers out there?

Holiday treats and advent boxes

This year I’m doing something a little different in the advent boxes. They still get a piece of chocolate every day at 6am, don’t worry, but instead of the tiny toys I put in the boxes in the past (and regretted for the rest of the year as I constantly found them underfoot) I decided to put slips of paper with a holiday activity for the day. The kids have taken the change quite well. Some activities go over better than others, though we haven’t gotten to the “chose one toy to donate” day yet! ;) The “drink hot chocolate with candy canes” day was a hit! Today was “make a special holiday treat” and I thought it would be a good one. I gave them three options this morning and they couldn’t decide so I ended up buying supplies for all three at the store today. Mostly because I wanted to make all three!

This afternoon they came home from school and they both had other plans. Lex is working on a time crossing paper airline (paper planes that travel through time). Eve was working on a present for Lex (more on their sweet presents later) so I ended up making the holiday treat myself! Hmm… they both thought that was the best option. Turns out it was pretty messy so maybe it was best I did it alone. Oh well. At least we all hung out together and chatted and listened to holiday music and everyone had fun. That’s what really matters anyway.

santa treats

Santa treats

Now, about that treat. Once again I found something cute on Pinterest and then tried to wing it from memory. I never rarely read the directions, I just peek at the picture, scan the ingredients, and go for it!

Ho Ho Ho...

Ho Ho Ho…

Sooo… as I was putting these together I realized that they don’t quite look like Santa hats. I sort of remembered them not exactly looking like Santa hats anyway, but mine were a little bit more of a stretch. After I put the kids to bed I fired up the computer again, went back to the site, and realized I was putting the marshmallow in the wrong place. Oops! Oh well. They are cute and tasty and Alan recognized them as Santa hats when he got home, so I’m going to call this a success! :)

kids

I’ll have that one, please!

leftover candy pizza

What do you do with the leftover melted chocolate, sprinkles, and crumbs from last week’s peppermint bark? Make a leftover candy pizza!

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

I think this is the title I use for this post every year! :)

We got our Christmas tree today. It was a beautiful day and I was hoping for a lovely family outing to the Christmas tree farm. Romping through snow mud to find that perfect tree. Sadly things came to a head with Eve and her lying, so she and I ended up staying home while the boys got the tree. I sent the camera with Lex, but they forgot to take pictures until the very end so they came home with a few pics of the tree stuffed in the car but nothing quite like I was hoping for. Oh well. You’ll have to imagine a gently falling snow, happy children running from tree to tree looking for “the one” and loving parents following behind, bathed in the glory that is Christmas. A lovely thing to imagine.

tree in trunk

What can’t you fit in the back of a Prius?!?

So they came home and we all had lunch. In the past Alan and I have used quiet time to get the living room ready and the tree set up, but today he took a nap and I read Harry Potter with Lex, so when the kids came down from quiet time we made them wait “FOREVER” before finally getting the tree up, the lights on, and letting them decorate. Finally!

tree up

Little Lex, eagerly waiting to decorate (and sneaking on a few early ones, you’ll notice)

decorating

It’s time for decorating! We skipped the whole “let it relax” part of the process and went right on to “loading it up!”

done

Done! That was quick! :)

dark

Light’s out! Oooohhh… aaahhh….

family

Merry Christmas! The family picture came out a little weird due to a brightness in the corner (flash reflecting off the table the camera was on, perhaps) and Eve’s normal camera face these days. Oh well. That’s our family! :)

train

Lex decided to add tunnels to the train tracks so it looks like the train goes into a tunnel on one side of the tree and comes out on the other. It kind of looks like that anyway, if you use your imagination!

another tunnel

Eve and Alan added this one.

After dinner we decided to hang up the stockings. But before hangings, there comes the mandatory wearing of the stockings!

stockings

Lex ran into the living room first and we found him like this! :)

smiley boy

THERE is the smile I love!! The true “having fun” smile, not the “smiling for the camera” smile. :)

hanging stockings

The stockings were hung by the chimney with care.

“Merry 15 days until Christmas,” announced Lex. And to all a good night!

An easy cuddly craft project

Have you seen those fancy pillow kits they sell at JoAnn Fabric? Probably other places as well. It includes pre-cut fleecy fabric and that’s about it. I loved the idea, but not the price, so I bought some festive fabric a few weeks ago and this afternoon we tied up some pillows!

eve

Eve learned how to tie knots and got lots of practice!

lex

Lex was busy working on a book, but once he saw how cool this project was he joined in our knot tying activities.

I didn’t take step-by-step photos, but the project is super easy! Start by measuring whatever pillow you have laying around. Then lay out two pieces of fleece and cut them to a square a bit bigger than the pillow. I had about 4″ extra inches all around. Then measure 4″ all the way around (mark it with chalk or something) and then cut fringe from the edge to the 4″ line. THEN, tie the top fringe to the bottom fringe in double knots. This is the most forgiving project ever. You can use 4″ or 3″ or 5″ or whatever. You can have evenly spaced fringe or let your five year old do the cutting and get all sorts of different widths. You can have perfectly sized squares to begin with, or just roughly the same size. Whatever! That’s the kind of project we like best around here!

proud lex

I love this boy!

When we were done I sent Eve off to take pictures while I started dinner.

stickers

Princess stickers on her pants.

portrait

This was one of a dozen or so she took. I’ll spare you all of them, especially the mouth open down the throat shot! Funny girl!

pillows

There are the pillows! We made three total total.

kids

Happy cuddly kids!

Dear Santa

The kids seem to think Santa reads the blog and therefore there is no reason for them to actually mail their lists to Santa. Lex also wrote a letter in school that will run in the newspaper next weekend so he thinks he has his bases covered.

Sooo… in case Santa is reading the blog (awesome!) here are their lists. :)

lex

Lex’s list

  • a hockey Lego set
  • another remote control train
  • some Lego construction sets
  • some tracks for my electric train
  • a Battleship game
  • some invisible ink markers
  • a magic book
  • a Lightening McQueen watch
  • a Wall Track Hot Wheels race track
  • a remote control helicopter
  • a remote control airplane
  • a Bumblebee transformer and some more Decepticons
eve

Eve’s list

Eve’s list started awhile ago with a real chick-a-dee and a dog, illustrations included. Once I convinced her that any live animals that Santa brings will be sent right back on his sleigh, she decided to add more items to her list. It goes something like this…

Dear Santa, I want a Hello Kitty watch, and a fluffy white bunny, and a super great princess, and a fake kitten, and a toy kitchen, and a toy heart.

A festive start to December

We had a lovely weekend to start off the new month. As I mentioned yesterday we started advent boxes and Christmas decorating. Lex is super excited to have his Christmas train set back out. He was also super excited this weekend to go to a hockey game that some of his classmates were playing in. There is a group of boys in his class that brought a hockey trophy in a few weeks ago and they were in the newspaper last week. He really wants to play hockey now. He came home this week with a copy of their home game schedule. The games are all at 8am, except today which was at 9:15. We got there by 9:30. He was thrilled and his buddies were happy to see him. I got to chat with some other mothers and we all had a good time. While we did that, Eve and Alan went on their monthly “Daddy/Eve date.” They went out to breakfast, ran some errands, then went out to lunch!

After quiet time we packed up again and headed over to a friends house to make gingerbread houses! We had a great time. We built two houses and all four of the kids worked really hard decorating them. Now they’ll have to work even harder to not pick at them all month! :)

decorating p1

Just getting started.

decorating p2

Eve’s side. They started off with sides, but towards the end they were working on both sides together and I was throwing in my additions as well.

decorating p3

Lex’s side. I like the Crunch bar roof!

decorating p4

Check out the fancy Crunch bar entry way on our friends’ house!

decorating p5

The hardest part was getting all four sugared up kids back to the table for a photo. Yes, there was some candy sampling along the way. :)

group2

There’s the sugar crazies!

alan

Aahhh… our house is under attack!!

At dinner Alan and Lex discussed their plan of attack (which pieces of candy to eat first) for once the ok was given to dig in! I suspect pieces will slowly start to disappear over the next few weeks. :)

PS. Many years ago I made a gingerbread house with this same friend. Back when Eve was a baby! The house I made looks a bit different than what the kids did today. :)

Happy December!

am

Advent boxes this morning. Lex has been talking about them for days and was very excited! Eve slept late and kept him waiting.

pm

Decorating this evening. I SO wish this picture had come out better! It had great potential, except for the crazy subjects!

eve

Eve.

nativity

I reminded her once this evening that the nativity scene is fragile. She ignored me (as usual) and half hour later told me that Joseph has a broken arm. It broke right off! So we cleaned up the broken porcelain, put a packing tape “bandage” on Joseph, and she promised not to touch it again. I’m going to look for a kid-friendly nativity scene though because she loves playing with it.

lights

Lights! Snow! Happy December!

Sweet sleepers

We had to change Eve’s sheets last night so I put her on Lex’s bed to wait. She snuggled right up to him and he didn’t seem to notice. They were so sweet looking that we decided to leave them there for the night.

sweet sleepers

Sweet sleepers

Eve, apparently, woke up first and climbed back into her own bed for a few minutes, then they both got up. Lex said he didn’t even know Eve slept with him all night.

Kids and such

Today I am thankful for a peaceful afternoon with my lovies. They did their chores without fuss, we baked cookies and read stories, and we even did some tidying to prep for holiday decorations this weekend. We’re starting to get in the ho.ho.holiday spirit!

I also learned today that kindergarten is where it’s at. I subbed in 4th and 5th on Tuesday (half day in each grade) and it was ok, but not entirely fun. The kids were wild, especially the 5th grade, and showed no respect… because, well, it was my 2nd day subbing and I’m sure I wasn’t the most confident! However, kindergarten is right up my alley! The kids were great all day. One little girl kept calling me Tessa (I’ve known her for years) and the rest called me Eve’s Mom. By the end of the day I had most of them corrected. We had a fire drill and they stood in a line between two fifth grade classes and the kindergartens were quiet and still the entire time while the 5th graders jumped around and chatted. I was sure to compliment my class on their excellent fire drill behavior when we got back inside.

I’m trying to find some balance in life though, between subbing and my other part-time job and volunteering and household maintenance and holiday prep. All efforts at weight management have gone out the window and my social life has all but vanished… except for tomorrow night when we’re having two couples and their kids over for dinner! I turned down sub requests (twice!) for tomorrow because I have to clean and shop so I can be ready for dinner company! Good times, good times!