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

Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas 2009

Our Fireplace Mantle decorated for Christmas

Edward infront of our tree Christmas Morning
(the gate is to prevent Lollipop from destroying the presents)

Our Mantle Christmas Morning...stockings for all.

Edwards stockings (yep 2)

Edward opening his gift from Grandma Bev, trust me he needed this.
A Great gift for him, he had been eyeing them everytime we went to the store.

Edward opening his gift from Nana.
A homemade blanket. He loves it, it's one of his favorite snuggle blankets.

Opening his big gift from Mommy and Daddy

A Flat Screen with DVD player....lucky duck he got the first flat screen in the house.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Gingerbread House

So excited about building our first Gingerbread House together

Chef Edward

All the components laid out.

laying the "glue" for the walls

Four Walls Up!

Look Mom red hands!

Finalized House (didn't stand for long)

Enjoying the fallen house!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Sorry Virginia.............

Well, the other night Edward informed Kirk and I that Santa was not real. I wasn't really shocked by this but Kirk was actually (and surprisingly) a little bit upset by this revelation coming from our 5 1/2 yr old son. To top it off, Edward has informed that the tooth fairy and the Easter Bunny aren't real either. I guess no one can ever say that we warped his mind in the sense that we had him believing something was real, only to turn around when he was older and tell him we lied point blank to his face about it.
Now, please don't think that it was us who told him. We don't make a big deal out of Santa (we do have stockings and get pictures with Santa....LOL....I asked Edward about the Santa's we get pictures with and he just said it was some man in a costume working a job) or the Easter Bunny (we do have baskets and find eggs) but we have always made a point to make Jesus's birth the main focus of Christmas and Jesus's resurrection the main focus of Easter.
Kirk asked him where he had learned such a thing and Edward said in Sunday School. He said that some kids were talking about the fact that there was no Santa (this when we went to the other church and Pre-K through 5th grade were in Children's Church together. Edward said that the teacher confirmed this by saying that Jesus's Birth was the reason we celebrated Christmas.
I was kinda shocked by Kirk's initial reaction because we together had always agreed that Santa and the Easter Bunny were not to be made a big deal of. I think that it was just the point that Edward was so grown up about the whole thing that upset Kirk. I think it made Kirk see that Edward was growing up and not a baby anymore....maybe even a little analytical.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

A Yellow Candle

Edward was in his first Christmas Pageant this past Sunday. He was a yellow candle on Jesus's Birthday Cake (they held up a candle that was cut out of posterboard in the color that represented which candle they were to be on the cake). He did very well, a lot better than he did a few weeks prior at the Co-op Choir Performance. He spoke his lines very clearly and smiled. He was so cute. All the kids did great. The Older 3's and Pre-K were hilarious....they were enamoured with the huge screens feeding the live videos of them preforming. One little girl kept jumping up and down, watching herself on the screen and another little boy kept taking off across the stage. Way to cute and funny.

Friday, September 28, 2007

The Woman You Love To Hate

I am one of those women you just love to hate, I already am doing my Christmas Shopping (our spare room is already storing some gifts and waiting to store more) and have my Christmas cards ordered. They were delivered today, I will be making my Christmas Card list here in the next few weeks, addressing and preparing to have my cards in the mail December 1st. Christmas packages will go out at that time too. I think having to live so far away from family has taught me to be ahead of the game.