Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Our December

December was maddness I tell you! We had SO much going on, usually I try to keep it low-key so we can focus on enjoying the Christmas spirit but this year we were crazy busy!!



Jaxon and Kade were in The Best Christmas Pagent Ever this year. They had a million practices, rehersals and 13 performances at the Mesa Arts Center. It was a really great show and in Kade's words "a great experience". It was a huge commitment on both their parts and mine as well since it required so much time and driving. Kade's going to try out for another play coming this March, Jax on the other hand would rather not commit to something that big again.

As I mentioned here we went to Minnesota to stay with friends and watch the Vikings play the Giants. My parents had planned to spend Christmas with us so they came out early enough so we'd have someone to watch the kids while we were gone. Thanks Mom and Dad!! It was a great time, here's some of the things we did...
Mom made Sophia some cute tutu's to play dress up. She LOVES them...thanks mom!
Stopped to take in the view of Canyon Lake.
We went on a little fieldtrip up the Superstition Mountains to Tortilla Flat. We had lunch in the saloon with the walls covered in dollar bills. Had fun looking through the shops and bought some candy. 
 The weather was beautiful for pretty much the entire month, Arizona's mild winters are the best!
Mom was a lifesaver and did all the laundry and dishes (our dishwasher was broke)...the girl has some mad domestic skillz! It was like having a sister wife in the house...kinda, sorta. Dad helped Sophia and Kade with their bike riding, and taught Kaden to shoot the basketball (and make it). Kade even scored the first point in our Christmas basketball game.
I did a ton of baking...and paid the price on the treadmill later! Kade helped with these Oreo Brownie's. The recipe can be found on my friend Jenny's blog Picky Palate.
Hiking was another way we burned off all the extra calories. 
Besides my (almost seventy year old) dad's 6X a week workouts, he rocked the hike like a champ. No ski pole's walking stick necessary! He put the other seniors to shame.
We even came across this triantula!!
Yes, I'm painfully aware of how silly these giant sun glasses look on my already round face. I've vowed not to wear them again, the bright side is they only cost me $3, they were a desperate purchase when Kimball and I were in Little Italy, NY.
Christmas Eve, the kids opened their annual Christmas pj's...always a favorite.
Grandma Kay made Soph's day by getting her a robe so she could be like the rest of the kids.
Christmas dinner was just OK, I guess after the big basketball game at the park I wasn't on my 'A game' when it came to the rice and rolls but at least the table looked pretty and we had a nice evening. I was already bugged that my dinner didn't wasn't perfect, so I may or may not have bit Kimball's head off snapped at Kimball for purposly positioning his face behind the candle light...again. Ha ha, so funny! :)
Sadly, on Christmas morning I hopped into blogland for a minute only to find out my blog friend Edie had lost her home and all her possessions in a fire earlier that week. She lives in Tennesse so there wasn't much I could do to help right that second, but it sure was hard to enjoy the holiday knowing my dear friend was experiencing such a devastating loss.
Thanks again to my mom and dad for spending December with us. The kids say it was their best Christmas so far. They came all the way from Texas and are now off on a three week vacation to Fiji, Australia and New Zealand...not too bad! Have a great time and hurry back!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Dear Santa,

After saying for months she wanted a doll house,
it's now Christmas Eve and Sophia has switched to a puppy.
Hmmm, hope she's not disappointed.
It's been a fun week watching her excitment grow...
she's very much a believer!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009

We have been blessed beyond measure.
 I am truly grateful for
Him.
I am also grateful to Joseph and Mary...for their courage and faith.
Here is one of my favorite Christmas songs.

Merry Christmas!!
Love, Kimball, Jessica,
 Jaxon, Kade and Sophia Washburn

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Eve 2009

I'm acting a little CURRRAZZZY!
The decorating bug finally hit me.
I just finished my decorating.
It's Christmas eve.

I just started and finished Kimball's Christmas shopping.
Let's just say a certain store had about 200 people in line.
For a moment I thought I was at Disneyland.
Let it also be known I was the only woman in that line.
What does that tell you?

There are a lot of sales,
how could I resist?
The kids tree (or as Sophia says, "MY TREE!"

Hot Pink (my love cave of course)!

Front Room



Back Yard

Front Entry



Kitchen

My Sidekick

 
Family Room

I'm pooped!
My only regret is I never got around to the
stairway garland
and more outdoor lights
Oh well, there's next year.

The kids are having a blast with their cousins.
Jaxon and Kade are thrilled I bought sugar cereal...
a sure sign it's the holidays.
We had lots of fun at the park today,
the weather is perfect!
We ate out at a Mexican restaurant for dinner
then did our family gift exchange
and opened Christmas p.j.'s !
Sophia got her first pair of slippers
which she LOVED.

My brother Jeff got his first Snuggie Fuzzie Wuzzie
(the 'knock off' Snuggie),
 which he LOVED.

It was a super fun night,
except for the fact that I
left Kimball's big gift sitting right on the counter...unwrapped!
OOPS!

Christmas Eve 3 Years Ago...

Let's see, it was  around 3:00 p.m. Christmas Eve 2006.
After a busy month of hustling and bustling,
I sat down to catch my breath.
The only thing I had left to do was wrap the gifts when...

Kimball informed me there was a problem.
He found our boys Jaxon (8) and Kade (4)
playing in my bedroom with ALL of their presents,
they had been playing for a good 20 minutes!!!

Earlier that day,
 I had forbidden them to enter my {locked} room,
however their excitement got the best of them.
They succombed to temptation.
They took the forbidden fruit.

Oh was I mad.
I was REEEALLY mad,
but worse than that I was sad.
I couldn't help but cry.
Moms Santa knows how much work it is to search for the perfect gifts.
Not only that,
we can hardly wait to see the looks on their faces when they
open the toys they've been hoping for.

Well, what did I do?
After throwing a bit of a fit,
I threw all the 'good stuff' into shopping bags and drove to the store.
I knew that I had to teach them a lesson,
not only did I have to teach them a lesson,
I couldn't let them know there wasn't a Santa.

When I got to the store it was a mad house!
The shelves were barren,
the pickin's were slim...very slim!

Let's just say they won't ever make that mistake again
AND
niether will I.

Now I box everything and wrap it right away!
I also inform them if they so much as touch them,
well you know the rest!

Friday, December 19, 2008

All Is Calm

Sophia's been sick with a cold since Sunday night...this candy cane brought her some much needed JOY.



Some parents put away $ for a college fund, we're putting away money for laser hair removal...and I thought I was hairy!!









Jaxon's been playing Christmas songs all month, we are loving it Jax, keep 'em coming!


Kade is such a sweetie, he finally disclosed he's not loving martial arts. We wish we'd discovered this before buying all his grappling gear but since martial arts is so expensive we are OK with his choice to play soccer instead. Maybe he'll change his mind in a few years but I doubt it, he's a lover not a fighter!


Life as a home school family during the month of December has been fun. It's hard getting all my 'extra stuff' done with 3 kids around 24/7 but it's also nice feeling the Christmas spirit on a daily basis, and creating fun memories as a family, in the comfort of our cozy home. I am grateful. And the best part is, the kids are too.