December Phone Pics

Alternate title: Christmas 2016!  

I did not get my real camera out a single time during December and so the whole Christmas shebang was documented with my phone.  And there were so many events that it's hard to separate this into two separate posts: one for Christmas and one for phone pics.  So a double whammy it is! (I feel like I should not it has taken me months to get this written...probably because it has 110 pictures in it.)

Our family always starts the month of December with a big celebration for the four family birthdays: Beth, Wyatt, Matt, and Anna.  This year, the party was held at Mom and Dad's one Sunday after church. 

We also start the month with new matching Christmas pj's for the fam!  

During the first week of the month, we attended our town's Christmas parade.  Our church youth group sells chili and homemade cinnamon rolls beforehand and then the parade comes right in front of the church, so it's perfect to grab dinner and then head outside and watch.

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Parade watching is more fun when done with your best buddies!  They were supposed to ride on a float for their school but didn't since it was so, so cold that night.  You know you're at a parade in Arkansas when the biggest "floats" are the lit up tractors.  My personal favorite of the night was the cement truck - it looked so pretty covered in lights! :)  And Santa ditched the sleigh and rode in on the firetruck instead.  Our kids loved it.

We have a super fun tradition of getting together with some of our best friends to exchange gifts.  I hate that I didn't take many pictures.  Allison outdid herself with dinner and a dessert that was pie, cake, and cobbler all in one!  I love getting to see these kids play together.

Katie Wynn's Christmas party at preschool was a pajama party.  I didn't get to attend but had pictures texted to me.  Looks like they had fun in their pj's!

That same day at school they had practice for their Christmas program.  I am so grateful to my sweet teacher friend that caught Katie Wynn and Levi holding hands and was quick enough to snap pictures!  Later that night, I got her to admit to it with this conversation:
Me: Well what do y'all do when you practice for the program? Do you sing?
KW: Yes.
Me: Do you dance?
KW: No.
Me: Oh.  Do you hold hands?
KW: No.  (pause)  Well, except for me and Levi.  We hold hands because we're gonna get married.

She's probably a little young to be thinking about marriage, but I do approve of her choice in Levi.  He's such a good little kid and they always have fun together.  And Matt and I both love hanging out with his family.  I'm so glad that they're buddies!

They got dressed up on the night of their performance.  Each class sang two Christmas carols and while Katie Wynn was shy during the first one, she actually sang on the second one!  I expected her to cry and not even walk up on "stage" so I'd say we've come a long way!

Trying to get a picture of the foursome after the program was pretty much a joke.  The girls especially were not very thrilled to be taking pictures instead of running around the gym and eating cookies.

We ran into Santa a few times throughout the month.  Our first visit with him, at church, went pretty much like every other year.  They were all smiles and feeling brave beforehand but lost it when he entered the room.

Katie Wynn wasn't much braver when Santa came to her school.  

But our last encounter with the big guy in red was a little bit better.  We put on our pj's and went over to our friends' house and Santa stopped by for a special visit!  He was truly the best Santa ever.  The other kids jumped right up into his lap and talked his ear off.  Katie Wynn wasn't having any of that and even when it was time for a group picture, she stood as far away as she could get. 

But, like I said, this Santa was the best.  He was so patient and just talked to me and Katie Wynn after the other kids ran off.  There were lots of wheels turning in her little head and she was really thinking about maybe liking him.  

Where was Thomas during all of this?  Well, he freaked out so bad when Santa arrived that Matt had to carry him out onto the back porch.  You can see him in the picture below peeking in the window.  He enjoys Santa best from a distance.  :)

It took a little coaxing but we were able to get both kids close enough to him for a picture without screams or tears!

And by the time he was ready to leave, they were both able to give him a five!  So much progress.  Such a good Santa.

With Santa gone, the kids settled in to watch a few minutes of a Christmas movie.  The four big kids squeezed in to the chair so they could all sit together.

Meanwhile, on the full-sized couch...

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Poor Thomas is the odd man out when we hang out with this group of friends.  The other three big kids all have baby siblings that were born in 2016.  So Thomas is bigger than the babies but smaller than the big kids.  He tries to hang with them a lot though.

Later that night, after dinner, the kids got to decorate their own cookies for dessert.  So fun! So messy!

And they washed those cookies down with a big glass of cold milk...and straws that had chocolate in them!  Mmmmmm.

Katie Wynn got to spend one of her Christmas break days with Mimi and Bren.  Mimi let them decorate a gingerbread house.  I don't have any action shots but from what I hear, every surface of the kitchen and both girls was covered in icing and sprinkles!  But their house sure turned out cute.

Katie Wynn helped me make a big batch of salt dough to use for ornaments.  She was a great helper with the mixing and both kids helped cut out the shapes with cookie cutters.  

After baking them, we waited til the next day when Anna and Wyatt were over to paint them all. 

I wish I'd taken a good picture of all of them painted and with their ribbon.  Some of them turned out really cute! (Mostly Anna's...)

I cut out heart shaped ornaments and then used Katie Wynn's and Thomas's thumbs to make heart shapes (before we baked the dough).  I love the little red hearts up against the natural color of the dough, and if you look closely you can see that I put their initials on them so I'd know whose was who.  We made a set for our tree, one for Lala and Poppa, and one for Mimi and Poppy.  I gave them all a clear coat out of Mod Podge and then red and white baker's twine was the perfect finishing touch once they dried.  These types of ornaments are always my favorite ones to hang on the tree.

On Christmas Eve morning, we woke up early and went down to the church for our Hope for the Holidays event.  This year we adopted a family with three teenagers that we shopped for.  We had already wrapped our gifts and so at the church, we added boxes of food and personal items before delivering them to our adopted family.  This is one of my favorite things we do during the holiday season, and I'm glad all four of our kids participate in it.  

It's always a little hard to come home to a house full of Christmas decorations and a tree loaded with presents underneath after such a humbling event.  But, Christmas Eve morning is our time with Anna and Wyatt so we popped cinnamon rolls in the oven and passed out presents.  We still do just four gifts for the big kids: some they want, something they need, something to wear, and something to read.  

Want: food gift cards

Want: food gift cards

Need: shirts for school

Need: shirts for school

Wear: Northface pullover

Wear: Northface pullover

Read: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Read: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Want: Kate Spade wallet

Want: Kate Spade wallet

Need: Erin Condren planner

Need: Erin Condren planner

Wear: Lululemon shorts

Wear: Lululemon shorts

Read: a Katherine Howe book

Read: a Katherine Howe book

Anna and Wyatt are both really good sports about letting the littles help.

And, since Katie Wynn and Thomas don't really understand why they don't get to open all of their gifts at the same time, we made sure to have one out for each of them to open too.

They both opened up a dog carrier with a puppy dog and all the tools needed to be a vet.

After we said goodbye to Anna and Wyatt, we had some serious work to do: make cupcakes!

I don't like to toot my own horn too often, but I thought these cupcakes with strings of Christmas lights turned out so cute!  And they were SO easy to do and tasted SO yummy.  (The lights are mini M&Ms.)  I wish I'd gotten a better picture of them.

Ok, so we took naps, got cleaned up, and then went back to church for the Christmas Eve service.  Another one of my favorite parts of the holiday, partly because of the candlelit singing of Silent Night at the end of the service.  This is the sweetest family picture...except for my brother Nick standing in where Matt should be!  I'm pretty sure Nick was on cloud 9 at this moment because it might've been the first time ever that Katie Wynn willingly let him hold her.

 

Happy to report that no hair was caught on fire during this year's service.  

After church, Matt cooked up a delicious beef tenderloin using a salt dough crust.  It's always so exciting to see him cut open the crust (it's similar to a cast!) and reveal the meat.  It smells heavenly and tastes even better!

We aren't allowed to open presents without taking pictures in front of the tree first.

This year Jett read the Christmas story for us and KW couldn't help but climb up beside him while he read.

After all the gifts had been opened, I revealed my surprise for everyone - mouth expanders!  Lot of drooling going on in this pic.

I checked on the kids before calling it a night, and I just about melted into a puddle when I saw them cuddling like this.  So sweet!

I did not do a good job of taking Christmas morning pictures, but I do remember that even with all the toys laying out, the highlight was the fruit in the stockings.  Isn't that always the case?

It was fun to see our friends on Christmas morning!  We had a short, casual service since the holiday fell on a Sunday this year.

Between church and family gatherings, we had a pretty jam-packed day.  By the time we finally made it back home, it was late, but we just couldn't send the kids to bed without getting to test out their new rides that Santa had brought.  So we backed our cars out of the garage and let them take the new Mini Cooper and Thomas the Train for a spin.  

The fun didn't stop there!  We also had to try out the super cool straws that Santa stuffed in their stockings.  

And they had to sit in their new camp chairs too!

It was nice having the day after Christmas off from work for once.  We spent the day lounging in our pj's and trying out ALL of the new toys.  We also packed our bags because later that week, we went to Indiana for our final Christmas celebration.  We rented a van for a more comfortable trip since all six of us were riding together.  On the way, we also stopped at a DMV so that Anna could get her license!  Hard to believe she's old enough to drive on her own now.

When we arrived at Lala and Poppa's, the kids wasted no time asking if they could open presents.  Wyatt helped the littles pass them all out.

After all the gifts had been unwrapped, Katie Wynn and Thomas had to close their eyes for their last presents.  They were the cutest little suitcases ever!  Of course I didn't get a picture of them receiving them, but there's lots of pics coming soon in another post from when we used them on vacation.  

We spent the rest of our visit there playing games like Memory and Jenga and using Katie Wynn's new art set. 

We also got to spend a day with Matt's sister, Jill, and her two boys Nathan and Henry.  Here are Lala and Poppa's six grandchildren, sitting out in the snow flurries that were coming down!

We ended December and 2016 with a long drive home on New Year's Eve.  It was a good trip, a good Christmas, and a good year!  (And with that, we switched to snow-themed clothes.  :) )

November Phone Pics

Along with our beach vacation in November, Matt and I were also lucky enough to skip out of town for a weekend without the kids.  (Thanks, Mom and Dad!)  We drove across the state to the Fayetteville area to hang with our friends, Emily and Andrew, and to help call the Hogs to victory over Florida!  Woo Pig!

This was Matt's first time to see a game in the stadium and I think we might've been the lucky charm of the day.  It was such a fun game to watch and we always love getting to see our friends!

Like every other month, Thomas was a ham.  The kid cracks us up.  He loves to wear anyone's clothes except his own.  Even the dog's...

We went to a bonfire with friends and there were glow sticks for all the kids to play with.  Thomas, the youngest kid there (that wasn't in a car seat anyway), managed to steal them all.

One last thing about Thomas - he LOVES the moon!  He spots it immediately when we go outside, even when it's day time and barely visible.  He gets so excited when he finds it and loves to point it out to us.  We raced down the street the night of the supermoon so we could take his picture with it.  It was so bright that night!

It's no surprised that I took pictures of the kids in cute clothes throughout the month...

We did have some sad news in November.  At 94 years old, Matt's Granddaddy left us for Heaven.  He moved into hospice care for a couple weeks before his final breath so we were somewhat expecting the news, but that's never easy news to hear, is it?  I didn't know it at the time, but the picture below was when Matt received the phone call from his Dad telling him that it had happened.  I just thought it was sweet that Thomas was following him around while he talked on the phone.  Now that I know what the call was, I like knowing that Matt had his little buddy right there beside him.  I like to think Thomas was taking care of his Daddy.  :)

We ended the month by putting up our Christmas decorations and getting ready for all that December brings.  

Only about nine thousand Christmas photos coming up next! :)

October Phone Pics

Flipping back through pictures, we had a lot of fun in October! It's one of my very favorite months - the weather is usually so nice, I can officially start dressing my kids in pumpkin clothing, and there are so many fun fall activities.  

Early in the month, we invited some friends over to paint pumpkins with us.  It was a rainy day so we had to do it on our front porch - the driest outside area at our house.

This is exactly how I pictured our bar when we purchased the house - full of kids eating and laughing together!

Since Katie Wynn's birthday is at the end of September, we had some new toys to play with during October.  One of them was a new water table for our patio.  They love playing with it!

Sitting in the water table and spitting on your sibling are not necessarily encouraged, but they happen.

Speaking of birthday presents, Matt's mom made Katie Wynn the most awesome mermaid tail blanket I've ever seen!  The details are amazing!

I'm lucky that Katie Wynn lets me wear the mermaid tail sometimes.  :)

Speaking of Lala (Matt's mom), she has a birthday during October so we spent a Sunday morning making her birthday cards.  I love the watercolor artwork the kids did!

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Katie Wynn's card reads: "Poppa, Lala - I love you - Jesus - scribble/drawing - Katie Wynn."  I helped Thomas sign his name on his card.  :)

During October, Matt's grandfather moved out of his apartment and into Matt's aunt's house.  We sent him a card too the week that he moved.  Katie Wynn told me exactly what to write, and I wrote it lightly in pencil for her to trace.

One Saturday we had not one but TWO birthday parties at inflatable bounce house places.  That's a good way to wear everyone - especially Daddy - out!  Both parties started with him having to carry them up the slides and go with them, but they both got brave enough to do it themselves too.  Scroll through the pictures below.  Look closely, one of Thomas's trips down the slide was with Poppy!

Thomas's love for women's shoes is still going strong.  Mine usually get stolen every evening.

We had our first "family project" for school due this month.  We had to decorate a scarecrow together using stuff around the house.  We covered ours in paper and a cut up sock and added buttons and fabric patches.  Katie Wynn named him Beebo and was proud to take him to school with her.  

In the middle of the month, I took Katie Wynn to get her hair cut off.  It was the worst hair cut I've ever seen!  One side was a solid inch and half longer than the other.  Seriously, other people noticed it and mentioned it.  I trimmed on it for three nights in a row trying to get it evened up.  It could still use some shaping up but it's decent now.

She also had spirit week during October and got to wear some fun outfits to school.  For Monday's Crazy Sock Day, she and her best friend Addi Clare shared two pairs of socks.  

Hat Day was Tuesday.

Wednesday was Tie Dye Day and I scrambled to make her a shirt on Sunday since we didn't own anything tie-dyed.  Thursday was T-Shirt and Jeans Day and officially the first time for her to wear real jeans.

Friday was Team Spirit Day and I decided to participate too so we could be twinkies. :)

During October, Thomas discovered Katie Wynn's pink leopard print leotard, and it has become his very favorite thing to put on.  He loves rubbing his belly while he has on the slick spandex material.  

With all our busy-ness, we managed to squeeze in an ice cream date and an afternoon at the playground.

They ate bananas like the monkeys they are, and KW cuddled up with her cousin Jett to watch YouTube videos.

I'll wrap this post up with the pumpkin clothing I mentioned at the very beginning.  I love fall clothes!

Actually I'll wrap it up for real with this last grainy, blurry picture that was so cute in real life.  My mom plays the piano during our church services and one Sunday the sweetest little boy sat with her for the closing song.  He was so still and quiet sitting up there with her!  

September Phone Pics

Let's not even talk about how late this post is.  Back in September, Katie Wynn turned four, we hosted the Olympic Games, and...

...we called the Hogs.

...Thomas helped his Daddy cheer on the Irish.

...we wore Patriotic colors to church for Labor Day.

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...the kids ate their broccoli, 

and then we offset that healthiness with ice cream for dessert.  

...we went to the doctor for well check-ups and the kids had the stinkiest feet ever.  

...we held the teeniest tiniest little caterpillar.

...we enjoyed our first dinner with nice weather out on our new patio. 

...we played at Addi Clare's water-themed birthday party.

...I caught Thomas lathered in lotion on my couch!

...Thomas looked pitiful in time out.  

...Katie Wynn and I had a date to get manicures and pedicures.

...the kids spent an afternoon playing one of MY favorite childhood games - cash register!

...we had a really good month!!

August Phone Pics

August?  That was, like, months ago!

Typing quickly today because I want to get this post done but I don't have much time.  In August, we squeezed in one last Saturday of swimming.

We also played Olympics.  Thomas had a hard time being second place on the "podium."  He was cool with it if he could sit down, though.

These two pictures were from Open House night at Katie Wynn's school where we got to go meet the teachers and see her classroom.  (Photos actually taken at the restaurant we ate dinner at before Open House.)  Mostly, I just wanted a picture of her in this outfit because I love the back of it.  :)

I'm a sucker for matching jammies and bath time always goes more smoothly when I tell them I have new pj's for them.  If I could, I'd have a new pair for every night!

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When Matt is gone and I have the kids for the evening by myself, my strategy is to bribe them to eat a good dinner and be good during the bath with the promise of popcorn and a movie afterwards.  Works like a charm and it's a huge win for me because they eat well, bathe quickly, and then sit still and are quiet while I do other things around the house.  :)

More new jammies and sibling love!  

Katie Wynn wrote her first letter during August and mailed it to her Lala and Poppa.  She was so excited about it!  I hope to make this a regular-ish thing because who doesn't love getting snail mail?!  And look at her name in the top corner - love it.

You saw from her first day of school post that she started gymnastics this month, but she also started dance class!  I was really against her doing dance too because ugh, extracurriculars, but I signed her up since she asked me to.  She was excited to try on her new outfit and shoes when they came in.

I may have been 100% against it going into it, but the second I saw her in her full outfit and that tiny bun, I was sold.  Have you ever seen a cuter ballerina?!  Goodness gracious.  She does both ballet and tap in her class and I got to watch at the end of last week's class.  So far, she doesn't care much for ballet but she LOVES marching in her tap shoes!

She is sweet and timid in her ballet outfit but she is a wild child when it comes to gymnastics!  She got a new leotard for it too and is also so full of energy in that class that her teacher has to repeatedly tell her to sit down and wait her turn.

Thomas.  This boy.  He is so funny and messy and cute and talkative and I just want to eat him up all the time.

I have no idea why he has chip clips on his shirt in the picture below on the left.  He did that by himself and was so proud.  He also told me he didn't get any of his ice cream on his shirt.  Liar.  I love the pic of him on the right.  They were sitting in the car watching Finding Nemo while Matt and I finished getting loaded up for church.  The sharks were on the screen and he got scared and wanted me to turn it off.  I told him to just cover his eyes.  I'm so glad I had my phone in my hand to catch what he did!  It's less scary when you watch between your fingers.

More ice cream.  More messes.  And maybe his first cone all to himself?  Courtesy of his Aunt Beth.  

When we get home from school/work for the day, he asks for two suckers (Dumdums, one will not do), wants to watch "Silly Monsters" (Monsters Inc. to the rest of the world), and then, after eating his suckers, jumps from the ottoman to the chair.  Over and over and over.  He's a blur.

New fascination = washing hands.  Or just letting the water run.  When did they get big enough to drag the kitchen table chairs over to the sink?  I never know what I'm going to walk in to find.

In non-kid related news, Matt and I got to go out to dinner!  We joined the Cooks and Earls for a birthday dinner celebrating Darrin.  It was nice to see them (without kids!) and enjoy good food and drinks!

We managed to knock out a project during August.  Normally I'd make this a post of its own but I took exactly zero progress shots.  We spent a full Saturday building this planter bench (following these plans from Shanty 2 Chic) to sit on the corner of our new patio.  

Ignore the half-dead plants I plopped in there for these pictures.  We love how the bench turned out!  This was one of those projects that I thought I would knock out by myself before lunch but it ended up taking me, Matt, Wyatt, and Dad all working together til late in the afternoon to finish it.  It's made out of cedar so it should weather great out in the elements.

That's a wrap on August!