Sunday, December 31, 2017

have yourself a merry little christmas

Admittedly, I have been super-lazy this Christmas vacation!  But I'm all riled up about the fireworks going off tonight and keeping my kids up needlessly that I needed something to do to channel my energies.  So, I'm finally getting around to posting about Christmas!  

Memaw and PawPaw came to visit the week before, and we all got to go to Britton's piano recital together.  Then I had three days of work while everyone else was hanging out and starting vacation.  But that just made the Thursday before Christmas all that much sweeter because I got to join them!  Unfortunately, PawPaw was on call back in Ohio, so he had to head out on the 23rd.  We decided to keep ourselves busy, and got started on Santa's cookies!





Memaw took us bowling on Friday, and then on Saturday she, Britton, and I went to see the "Greatest Showman" movie, which was fantastic.  We like to change up the theme of our Christmas Eve dinner every year, and this year Memaw treated us to Louisiana cooking!  She made gumbo - so good! - and I ordered a king cake from New Orleans.


Barrett refused the gumbo, but accepted a Christmas cookie as his dinner


Just like that, it was Christmas morning!  The kids got us up at 6:30ish, and we ventured downstairs to see what Santa had left.  Score!  Both kids got scooters, and Britton got Shopkins, a makeup kit (only for fun dress up at home), LOL little sister dolls, a "Real Live Pet" kitten, and a Hermione costume for her American Girl dolls.  Barrett got the Paw Patrol Sea Patroller, play dough, PJ Masks, and LEGO sets of the Batmobile and Ninjago.  They both also received clothes, LEGO sets from Memaw and PawPaw of camper sets, books, and craft sets.   



The scene from the family room Christmas afternoon - no real need to get dressed or go anywhere, so we hung out and played with all the new toys!


Merry Christmas, ya'll!




Saturday, December 9, 2017

let it snow!

The hubs and I chuckled when the weather report predicted snow for Thursday night.  Sure, snow in Texas, right.  When we moved from Pennsylvania to Texas, one of the hardest things to admit to myself was that in moving, I was giving up having snow in winter.  Even after years of living in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, shoveling snow and navigating slick roads, I still think snow is downright magical.  The first flakes floating through the night sky, shining in street lights, giving promise to a late-rise morning with school cancellations and snowball fights - snow is easy to remember in a good light.  I knew I wouldn't see it in Texas, and I rightly mourned it our first year here.  

Turns out, I was wrong.  In fact, it does snow in Texas!  Sure, we didn't get a blizzard, and it didn't stick around for long.  But when the hubs saw the radar showing snow over our house late Thursday night, we went outside, and there it was, floating through the air.  Knowing Britton needed to see this (Barrett isn't as attached to snow because he has less memories of it), I got her out of bed and dragged her outside to see the snow against the streetlights.  She was absolutely delighted, in a way that proves to me that Britton thinks snow is just as magical as I do.

Barrett woke up early Friday from a nightmare, and after going back to sleep, the hubs woke me up.  Grumpy and tired, I had no idea why he'd be so cruel as to wake me up so early on my day off!  And then I saw it - snow on the ground!  We knew we'd never get back to sleep, so we waited until about 6:45 am, and woke up the kids, so they could play in it before school.

Before dawn, the snow's on the ground
I pulled down the "hats, gloves, and scarves" basket from the hall closet - the basket we've not touched since moving here - and pulled out what might still fit.  Barrett got Britton's old gloves, Britton wore mine, and they both put on coats that are a couple sizes too small!


I've never seen so many of my neighbors at 7:00 am!  Everyone was out, making snowmen and taking pictures.  Because we have four large trees in our front yard, we didn't have any snow - but our neighbors did, so we hopped across the street for a little snowball fight and snowman-making!




Snow on palm trees?!?  Even though the snow most likely killed my flowers, I'm ok - it most likely killed off all the mosquitoes too!


On Thursday night, after the excitement of snow died down and the hubs and I gave up and went to bed, I found these pages on my nightstand.  Britton had captured the moment so well, and shared it with me.


She wrote down about getting out of bed to see the snow, and drew herself seeing the snow in the streetlights!


And left us with some beautiful words about snow (recounted, removing third grade spelling and grammar) - "Snow is always in the air at wintertime.  It snows everywhere, including Texas.  I saw the snowflakes falling gracefully, as they dance in the sky.  I wonder why it always snows."  Always the teacher, she also added a quiz!


Thursday, December 7, 2017

barrett: 54 months old


This kid is ready for Christmas!  And a haircut, but I digress.  The haircut is coming this weekend - I had to trim bangs tonight, and while he can now see, he also looks like Little Lord Fauntleroy, so the glorious locks have to be tamed.  


We had a parent-teacher conference with Barrett's teachers, and he's doing well in school!  He loves playing with his friends, going on the field trip to the grocery store, and turning blocks or Legos into anything - PJ Masks characters, Paw Patrol, whatever he comes up with.  While he started the school year quite shy, Barrett has come out of his shell and when I get to pick him up, all his little friends rush over and give him a hug goodbye.  


Likes:  Superheroes, wrestling with Britton, writing his letters

Dislikes:  waiting on Santa to get here!

Saturday, December 2, 2017

100 months old!


Britton was super-jazzed this morning, not to take her monthly photo mind you, but to get to the Breakfast with Santa at her school!  And it didn't occur to me until I printed out her sheet last night that we've reached a huge milestone here - Britton is 100 months old now!  That's 8 years, 4 months, in normal age counting, but I've kept to months because we take the pictures monthly.  And now I've got 100 of these monthly photos and that seriously blows my mind!


Britton had a high and low in school this month.  She had taken a reading comprehension test (read the passage, answer multiple choice questions) and didn't do so well.  She didn't understand the questions - admittedly, I didn't understand what some of the questions were asking - so we decided that she needed to practice.  Over Thanksgiving break, I found five practice tests, and we went to work.  Well, the practice paid off and Britton nailed the next test when she returned to school this week!  I'm so proud of the hard work she put in, and accepting that learning new things makes your brain hurt and that's ok because it means it's getting stronger.  Or something like that!  And yes, the awesome score is a high, but also, we received an email from her teacher that they received the DLA (District Language Assessment) results back (every school takes them), and Britton was the only one in her class to get 100!  It doesn't count for any grade, but it's an amazing accomplishment, and I'm blown away by what this kid can do.  She's rocking this whole school thing!


Likes: making her own popsicles, playing soccer, exploring new parks (we found a great one today!), KFC coleslaw

Dislikes:  mosquitos still being out in December! (yeah, we ALL dislike this!)