After traveling last weekend, we stayed home to enjoy some laid back time with family before Christmas. As I already mentioned, we went to the science center on Monday. On Tuesday we went grocery shopping and bike riding before meeting up with the Bakewells and Kennedys to see some of the Christmas lights in High Point and Greensboro... Grammy, Grandpa, Aunt Lindsey, Emerson, Eli, the boys and me were packed in their car to enjoy all the beautiful sights of the holidays. It was definitely a memorable experience to have us all together (even if Eli was less than enthused and cried through most of our adventure.... haha!) On Wednesday, we enjoyed exploring the school near our house.... the boys liked playing baseball on the big field! We took Burke for his yearly checkup and I'm happy to report he seems to be doing well! There is no evidence that the cancer has metastasized at this point. He has been throwing up often but it might be due to developing a new food allergy rather than the side effects of the cancer so we will continue to monitor our precious pup! On Thursday (Christmas Eve), we made cookies for Santa and a birthday cake for Baby Jesus! The boys loved helping me in the kitchen and it was a great way to pass the day since it was raining outside!
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Merry Christmas 2020!
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Celebrating Christmas!
We loaded up the car and headed west this past Saturday to celebrate Christmas with Zack's side of the family. Due to Covid concerns, we made it a day trip and spent most of our time outside or wearing masks to ensure we didn't share any germs around the holidays. Celebrating Christmas felt a little different this year since we weren't able to have Zack's cousins, aunts and uncles join us but I think the boys enjoyed the extra spoiling they got from their grandparents, Aunt A, Uncle Jay and Uncle Grant! It was such a blessing to see each of them, even if it was for a shorter time period than we are used to.
Amanda, BC and I got matching jackets from Aunt Maude (who we got to Facetime with)! We also had to document the teams for the scavenger hunt.... I was with Henry, Aunt A and Zander were paired up, Grannie and Maddox were a team and the dads (Zack and Jay) made up the last pairing! We all had a lot of fun!
On Sunday, we were able to join the Bakewells and Kennedys for the annual Candlelight service at our church. It is such a special time to sing praises to our Lord that sent his son to be born so many Christmases ago!
A few other things.... I am officially on Christmas break which means that Zander and I have no intentions of getting out our computers for work for the next two weeks! I am hopeful we can enjoy a lot of outside time and take day trips to a few places! Yesterday, we went to the science center!
Prior to Christmas break, Grammy and I took the boys to our church's worship night. Unfortunately, they didn't play any of the songs the boys would recognize from K-Love or the traditional Christmas songs they know and love.... so the evening was spent reminding them of their good behavior! Fortunately, the Candlelight service was much more successful for all of us! ;)
Santa and Mrs. Claus visited our school!! We loved seeing them!
Grammy had the three boys yesterday afternoon while I went with Grandpa to purchase a big boy bed for Maddox! Stay tuned for pictures when it all comes together! We have to go back to pick up the box springs/foundation so this will definitely be a Christmas break project that might take longer than I anticipated to have come together! Grammy does such a great job entertaining all the kiddos! We are lucky to have Grammy and Grandpa so close by!
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Countdown to Christmas!
We are enjoying all things Christmas this time of year! Lately, one of my favorite things has been watching Christmas movies that were popular when I was younger. We've watched all the Home Alone movies and all of the Santa Clause movies! I think we are planning to watch Elf in the near future! We have enjoyed some other holiday options while staying around town. Last night we walked around our downtown, just taking in all the lights, decorations and holiday music that was playing!
We fit in our annual cookie making and tasting at Grammy's! This will always be one of my favorite Christmas traditions!We had a socially distanced birthday party for one of Zander's friends at school. These are all of the 2nd graders of staff members that are still in remote learning at our school... we are definitely counting down until they can be back in class but occasionally we give them the option to socialize (from a distance) so they are seeing other children and not just computer screens every day! They had pizza and decorated cookies!
Every week, Zander gets to see one of his friends that lives in my parents' neighborhood. Since neither of them are getting out much, this gives them a chance to just be kids and play! They love taking selfies!
We've enjoyed dress up days at school.... here is Maddox as a "shaggy" donkey for his school's nativity character day! Zander is dressed in a Santa hat for "Holiday Headgear Day".
We remembered Great Grandpa Bobby on December 6th, which marked a year since he had passed. I had a cheeseburger just for him that day!
I occasionally get to pick up Emerson from school! These two middle cousins really love each other and have some fun together! haha
A couple weeks ago I got to eat dinner with our original office staff from last year. Two of these ladies have retired, my former principal is now at a middle school and Angie, Carmen and myself are holding down the fort at our same school! Dinners with these friends are so good for my heart!
We started a countdown to Christmas... the boys love watching the days go by as we get closer to Christmas Eve. I've never done the "Elf on the Shelf" thing that is pretty popular right now so this has been a good way to countdown until the big man comes down the chimney... thanks Grammy for the idea! We also have an advent calendar that we read from every day. I love counting down to Jesus' birthday.... a day that brings joy to all people!
Luke 2:10: But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people."
Here are my officemates! I have Zander four days a week at school and then I have Burke on Wednesdays when I work from home and have meetings online all day! Thank you Grammy for entertaining Z so mommy can get some work done uninterrupted! ;)Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Thankful in 2020!
This has been the craziest year but as I sit and reflect on all that has happened this year, I know we are truly blessed... blessed to have our jobs, our homes, our health, our finances, our opportunities, our families, our friends, our education, additional time with the kids ...... the list goes on! So here are some pictures from our last week where I can't help but be thankful for the time I've been given with my boys and our other family members that live nearby. I pray I don't take this crazy time for granted!
I got to see my grandma in her apartment (for only the second time since March) on Thanksgiving. I wore my mask the whole time and was at least 6 feet away from her throughout our visit but I enjoyed catching up with her. It is such a blessing that she lives right down the street!
On Thanksgiving Day, we enjoyed a relaxing day at the house. It was somewhat drizzling all day so we managed to have a wet hike/exploration at a nearby park to get our wiggles out! I made pizza for dinner so it was definitely not the traditional Thanksgiving feast but we enjoyed our day with our little family of five (including Burke)! Thankful for our home as a safe place to rest and the food that was provided even if it wasn't elaborate! ;)Zander has shown a new love for drawing and writing. He is making a book about sharks, after reading about them in one of his favorite books! I loved watching him spend hours writing and drawing about these sea creatures! I love that he loves learning and pray that continues!
My boys discovered that they can play FOR HOURS outside in our backyard without injuring themselves or each other! I wondered if this day would ever come and I was blessed to watch them from the inside of the house while they explored and played together in our fenced in backyard.... thankful for brothers.... the great outdoors, their imagination, and a little bit of quiet inside! ;)
We zoomed with Zack's family on Thanksgiving night since we couldn't see them in person! It was great catching up with our loved ones that we typically see on Thanksgiving! We are hopeful that next year we can be in person, handing out hugs and sharing a meal around the same table!
Our boys discovered the game Battleship over Thanksgiving Break..... the four of us loved playing this together! I think mommy and daddy had a competitive side that the kids didn't possess yet when it comes to this game! ;)
We had Thanksgiving dinner at our house on Saturday like we typically do with my side of the family. Since we have a small family and we continue to be together each week, we felt that it was safe to continue with our Thanksgiving traditions. Since Thanksgiving was the last holiday I was able to spend with my grandpa last year, I am glad Grandma made the trip over to the house to see the kids! We kept our distance (other than having the kids pose for a quick picture to document the occasion). Zack deep fried a turkey again which was delicious and the Bakewell girls put all the sides together to make the meal complete.... I would say that Thanksgiving 2020 was a success! Now the boys are counting down to Jesus' birthday and when Santa comes to town! ;)