Friday evening we met my
parents, brother’s fam, and my uncle downtown at our favorite brew pub for
dinner and drinks, and then we stepped outside for the Christmas parade and
tree lighting. B and I have been
attending that event for years (even before we had kids) and this was the first
year that my parents and brother’s fam came with us.
The parade had some
motorcycle police men, a local school band, a couple of floats, some kids
playing handmade instruments, the roller derby girls handing out candy canes,
and Santa on a fire truck. At the end of
the parade, they lit the big Christmas tree, and then the kids got to play in
the “snow” which is always their favorite part of the whole event. The weather had been freezing and rainy all
day, but fortunately the rain held off the whole time we were there, and the
chilly weather made it feel even more festive than ever!
After playing in the “snow”
forever, we stopped to take a few cousin pictures in front of the big tree, and
then we went and walked along the Christmas tree trail. The Christmas tree trail is a long line of
trees all decorated by local businesses and schools, so each tree is unique and
fun. We found the kids’ school’s tree
and then walked along to see the others.
My favorite besides the kids’ school tree was this one by one of our
local bars… they had decorated it with red Solo cups. So fun!
The kids headed straight to
bed when we got home, and then B and I turned on all of the Christmas lights
and lit a fire and watched Christmas Vacation.
I wish every day could be part of the Christmas season. It just makes me so very happy.
Saturday morning we got up
and had our usual homemade waffles for breakfast, and then my sister-in-law
dropped my nephew and niece off bright and early. My brother and sister-in-law are FINALLY
MOVING HOME!!!! and they had to do some painting at their new house to get it
ready for their big move home next weekend.
I pretty much spent the day
like this:
And I was in heaven.
I did put her down long
enough to feed the kids lunch and try to do some laundry, but she just wanted
to be held, and I happily obliged.
I may have also used someone else's baby to have some fun... all for Instagram! Hehe. I haven't posted it yet, but I'll probably try to get it up this week sometime.
B stepped out for a few
hours to run some errands in the afternoon and I held down the fort at home
with a seven year-old, a four year-old, a two year-old, and a six
week-old. EEKS! It was rainy and cold out so we were stuck
indoors all day, but we made the most of it. I have to say I rocked it like a boss, but by
the time my SIL came to pick the kids up at 3:30 I was like, “OKAY, BYE!” Haha.
But seriously, I’m so thankful to have them home so all of the cousins
can grow up together. On a side note,
HOW DO PEOPLE SURVIVE WITH FOUR SMALL KIDS?!
After they left, it was time
to get ready for church. After church,
we headed straight for Mex and then followed it up with a good healthy dose of
DQ. I got the Snickerdoodle Blizzard
and, Y’ALL!!!! It is officially my
favorite Blizzard of all time. It’s
basically a cookie dough Blizzard (my favorite) but with cinnamon instead of
chocolate chips. Oh my word, so good!
B and I spent the rest of
the evening curled up by the fire and watching the Atlanta United soccer team
play and win the National Championship. (Well,
I slept through the last hour because soccer on TV is so not my thing!) We’re
hoping since they won that they broke the curse for sports in the state of Georgia . Our Braves, Falcons, and of course, our
Bulldogs all STRUGGLE when it comes to winning the big ones. People who live here in the state of Georgia have
always said that we’re cursed. But maybe
not anymore?! Do you hear me, Georgia football
team?!
Sunday morning was spent
catching up on a few things since we hadn’t gotten anything done Saturday and
then we spent the afternoon at my MIL and step-FIL’s having lunch and
celebrating my nephew’s birthday.
Sunday evening my Momma made
spaghetti for dinner and we got to sit around our table with my brother and
sister-in-law in tow because THEY’RE HOME FOR GOOD! Well, after they officially move back next
weekend. ;o)
I hope your weekend was as
fun and festive as ours was! Here’s to
having a super productive Monday!!!!
Don't forget to link up with Heather, Johannah, and myself... just grab our new Christmas graphic and link up below!
Your niece literally looks like she could be yours!! She's so cute!! And yay for a productive Friday!!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
Aw, what a perfect way to spend the day; holding an adorable baby (especially when you can give it back to mom and get to sleep through the night!). :) I love when I have uber productive days like your Friday! With three kids all 1.5 years apart I can honestly say some days you are just thrilled you all survived. Life can get CRAZY with lots of littles underfoot (especially when your husband travels for days at a time!).
ReplyDeleteYES!! I just told my hubs that the other night. This must be what being a grandparent must feel like. No wonder it's so special. Hahahaha.
DeleteAnd yes, GIRL, I learned that lesson this past summer when the kids were with me every waking second for ten weeks straight. There were definitely days I was in total survival mode.
Bha ha ha, the sign with your nephew is precess, he us a cutie pie! I love all the lights you guys got to see! And your tree looks sensational, the topper balls are soooo cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, baby-snuggling kind of weekend! Congrats on being super productive on Friday. Those kinds of days are the best kinds of days. Oh and all those baby snuggles - oh my heart. I swear, a snuggling baby is good for the soul, and I get wanting to eat her up!!! Ha! Love it! I hope you have a fantastic and productive Monday! Let’s do this!! Ha!
ReplyDeletelook at that precious little baby! AWWWWW!!!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that they are moving back from good and I am in awe of all you got done in your Friday. Way to go and so excited for all your success Lindsay :)
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a christmas parade like that here...maybe we do and I just never looked into it LOL!! You did an incredible job on your tree! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteThat blizzard sounds so good! I love productive days like you had on Friday. I love all the pictures from the tree lighting!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I am just so excited for you that your family is going to be all in one place! And I absolutely love your town - the parade and the trail of trees - what a great idea that is! I could use a productive day like you had - I had all these plans to do exactly that this weekend, but it just passed on by, haha! Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas parade sounds like such a fun event! Oh baby snuggles are the best, she is so stinking cute! How exciting that they are moving home! We have one cousin left to move back and I am hoping it happens soon, I love having the family all together!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable baby! So nice of you to watch your niece and nephew and it's great they will be close by!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute baby!! The Christmas parade sounds like so much fun. I love those pink ornaments.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun weekend! How exciting that you will have more of your family nearby!
ReplyDeleteall the baby snuggles! seriously so cute!
ReplyDeleteGahhhh! your niece is the cutest!! This made me miss baby snuggles SO MUCH!
ReplyDeleteWe did the same thing - turned on all the Christmas lights and watched Christmas vacation - the perfect December night!
ReplyDeleteSO much fun! Love that you guys played in the "snow" too this weekend, and totally jealous of all the baby snuggles <3
ReplyDeleteGreen Fashionista
That cute little baby!! What a fun weekend you had! I have been doing my blogging in the family room since that's where all the Christmas lights are, and they make me happy. :)
ReplyDeleteYour niece is sooo cute. I definitely need some baby time like that. Love the IG post you did. Too cute. I love Christmas Vacation. We have watched it a few times already. Such a classic.
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