Christmas Eve morning at our house means baking sugar cookies for Santa Claus. This year I was a lot more hands-off just like the gingerbread house (see post below). There isn't much to tell other than the kitchen was an absolute disaster.... the kitchen table was covered with flour, cookie dough and colored frosting. The floor had to be swept and mopped and the counters with caked with cookie ingredients as well. I can't imagine a better way to spend Christmas Eve morning!!!
We have a Christmas tradition with the Surrell Family that has being going on since 2005. We look at Christmas Lights on Thoroughbred Lane. We always meet before sunset so we can get a parking spot, we look at lights on several blocks beginning at Thoroughbred Lane and then we go out to dinner. This is a tradition that our family looks forward to every year. This year the Gossett Family joined us and so did the Stanley family. We had a really good time strolling along the lane looking at all of the lights. I am hoping that in the very near future I will be able to walk along without worrying about Aiden getting hit by a car. I found myself repeating OVER and OVER again, please stay by the curb, please hold my hand, please slow down, AIDEN, AIDEN, AIDEN. Merry Christmas!
" The boys and I have made a gingerbread house for the past 3 years. Each year they complete more of the house than the year before. This year I frosted the house and they did all of the decorating. I didn't touch the gingerbread house at all or help in any way during the decorating process and they did a fantastic job! They licked the frosting off of their fingers quite often so there is no way that anyone is going to eat it, but at least it is a nice decoration and a fun family tradition!
Blake's 2nd grade class came to school in their pajamas on the day of their Christmas Party. They had donuts and milk and juice and watched The Polar Express. That afternoon they played games and hung out with friends. Aiden's kindergarten class sang a couple of songs in their Rudolph hats and had a book exchange and decorated cookies. It was a very busy day, but one that they will both remember!
We went to Las Vegas with Zak and Lauren the weekend before Christmas and had a great time. We had dinner at Diablo's on Friday night and then headed to a brand new hotel that had just opened two days before. It was a little snobby for our taste, but we stayed a while anyway. We had breakfast at the Bellagio on Saturday morning, Lauren and I spent Saturday afternoon at the spa and then she surprised us with tickets to see Jersey Boys on Saturday night. The weekend went by much too quickly and we are so glad that we were able to sneak in a quick get-a-way!
I took the boys to Disneyland a couple of weeks ago and we met up with Miss Virgie from their elementary school. We were only there for a couple of hours because it was so crowded. Thank goodness for passes!!! I did manage to take their picture in front of the enormous Christmas Tree on Main Street.
We have had a Christmas Party every year since 1998 with the same group of college friends. We take turns hosting the party and this year we traveled to Bakersfield because it was Logan and Rebecca's year to host. The boys played cards and the girls sat and chatted about scrapbooks, recipes, children, etc. This is a tradition that Jeramie and I both look forward to each year. We came together for dinner and then the girls had a cookie exchange and we ended the evening with a friendly game of Scene It.
I had the wonderful opportunity to attend Aiden's field trip to Hurst Ranch in November. Jeramie went with Blake when he was in Kindergarten so I was so excited that I was able to go this time. The kids made crafts, picked a carrot from the field, made butter, squeezed oranges and made orange juice and took a ride in an old-fashioned car.
We spent Thanksgiving at Papa Rich and Yvette's with Aunt Amanda and Kamie and Nita. Yvette made a delicious Thanksgiving meal while the boys played games and we spent time enjoying each other's company. It was a wonderful day and a time that we are definitely thankful for.
Aiden had a little program in his Kindergarten classroom before Thanksgiving. Jeramie was out of town and I had parent/teacher conferences so my dad and Yvette attended the short performance and took the boys home from school that day. He is such a little performer and his line was, "Thank goodness we have finally arrived in the New World!"
My name is Stacy Johnson and I started this blog to journal about what is happening in our lives. I am a very organized person, but sometimes all of our activities cause a bit of chaos, so, here were are living in "organized chaos!"