We kicked off Friday with Christmas
parties for both kids at school. I’m the
room mom for Jacob’s room so I was in charge of crafts along with one of the
other moms. I helped the kids make a
snowflake ornament out of popsicle sticks and pom poms and then I helped the
kids make a snowman paper chain countdown for the remaining days until Christmas. Once I was done doing that, I snuck down the
hall to visit Olivia at her Christmas party.
She had already made a couple of different crafts by the time I arrived,
and she was finishing her last one when I got there… a snowman made of cotton
balls and popsicle sticks. And boy oh
boy, was she using a crapload of glue!
Lol. I had to lay that thing flat
for the rest of the day at home and it finally dried sometime during the
evening. Haha.
After making her last craft,
she enjoyed her Christmas cookie that she had made before I got there along
with a couple of other snacks and a drink, and then she said her goodbyes to
her teachers and classmates because I let her go back to Jacob’s class while I finished
up with his class party. He had been
busy making a gingerbread house from ice cream cones and other treats, and his
class was just sitting down to eat their snack when we arrived.
After cleaning up, his
teacher called all of the kids to the carpet and she read The Polar Express to
them. Olivia was over the moon to be hanging
with the big kids! One of Jacob’s best
friends, a little girl named Ella, put her arm around Olivia and guided her to
the carpet and she sat with her arm around her for almost the entire time. It was the absolute sweetest thing! Olivia looked like she had died and gone to
heaven.
Once the story was over, we
all gave hugs, said our goodbyes, loaded up in the car, and headed out about 30
minutes early… it was officially Christmas Break! We met Brian (he was off Friday, too) and my
father-in-law at Five Guys for some burgers to kick it off, and then I ran to Bath and Body Works to
exchange something before heading back home for the day. It was drizzly and COLD so the four of us holed
up at home for the rest of the afternoon.
I wrapped some more gifts while B and the kids played video games, and then we all headed
down to the kitchen to bake Monster Cookies for Christmas Eve. They are Brian’s specialty, so he and the
kids did almost all of the work while I watched… and got on to B for getting
raw egg germs on my clean kitchen hand towels.
Lol.
That took the remainder of
the afternoon as the batter makes 50+ cookies, and as we were finishing
cleaning up, we spontaneously decided to grab some tickets online for Fantasy
in Lights at Callaway
Gardens later that
evening.
We made a frozen pizza for
dinner and then bundled everyone up to head that way. We chose a terribly cold evening to go – it
was still a tiny bit misty and the wind chill was 33 degrees – but we had a
great time. We headed straight for the
big tent first to see all of the Christmas decorations and characters, and then
we walked back outside to see the Nativity scene by the lake.
We hopped on the jolly
trolley a little before 8 and rode through Fantasy in Lights for probably my 20th
time. Haha. We just love that place and it’s been a
family tradition ever since they opened it probably 25 years ago. We sang Christmas carols on the jolly
trolley, looked at all of the lights, and it was a great time as always.
The kids were both freezing
and exhausted by the time we made it back to the car, and they were both out
cold within 15 minutes down the road. B
and I got the kids straight in the bed once we arrived home, and then we made
it through half of Die Hard (because, YES, it IS a Christmas movie!) before
hitting the hay ourselves.
Saturday morning we got up
and made cinnamon rolls for breakfast and the rest of the day was deliciously
lazy. We painted Olivia’s nails because she
had been begging to have them painted for weeks. Her school doesn’t allow painted nails, so we
always have to wait until a long weekend or some kind of break from
school. She chose gold which was very
fitting for the upcoming holiday!
I worked on several to-do
lists for the remainder of the Christmas Break and I also worked on planning
ahead a bit for 2019 and then I played with Legos with Jacob for a bit.
After lunch, the kids went
outside to play since it was sunny and warm-ish and they came tearing inside a
few minutes later to let us know the ice cream truck was in the
neighborhood! They continued to stalk
his every move based on where they were hearing the music and then they started
screaming when he turned on our street.
They greeted him outside in their PJs, chose their treats, and then
enjoyed them inside. Only in the south
would the ice cream man come around during the month of December. Haha.
Late in the afternoon we got
ready to head out for church and I started feeling pretty nauseated and
weird. I was worried I might be coming
down with something, but it just ended up being my stupid hormone changes
again. TMI coming, but every few cycles
I get horrendously nauseated and feel like I’m coming down with a stomach virus
and then it turns out to be nothing. It’s
awful while it lasts, but I was just thankful it didn’t end up being a true
stomach virus.
I felt pretty decent during
church, although I still had a couple of weird nausea/dizziness moments, and
then by the time we got to the Mexican restaurant with extended family I had
started to feel pretty good. I still had
no appetite, but I went ahead and got my usual margarita along with some (bland)
rice to eat, and by the time dinner was over I felt totally back to
normal. Tequila cures everything, I guess. Haha.
B and I spent the rest of evening
finishing Die Hard by the fireplace because it was coooold again, and then we
headed to bed, too.
Sunday we had literally
nothing on the agenda. My MIL wasn’t
cooking lunch and my Momma wasn’t cooking dinner, so we had a completely free
day. I spent the morning planning blog
content for 2019 while the kids watched Christmas TV specials that we had Tivoed
and then we all went out for pizza for lunch.
The weather was beautiful on
Sunday – sunny and low sixties – so we went to the playground for a good hour
to let the kids run around and get some fresh air while we can. Apparently we’re supposed to get loads of
rain starting the day after Christmas and it’s supposed to last for a whole
week. Yuck.
The rest of the day was
spent hanging out at home, grabbing Cracker Barrel veggies to eat at home, and
then snuggling up to watch yet another Christmas movie, this time Arthur Christmas!
Today you can find us cooking
and baking, celebrating Baby Jesus at children’s mass, and watching Home Alone
on repeat at my parents’ house all evening while we EAT, DRINK, AND BE
MERRY!!!!
ENJOY EVERY SINGLE SECOND,
FRIENDS!
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What a wonderful weekend!! We had the ice cream truck come through the neighborhood a few weeks ago and I thought the same thing...only in the south! I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family, Lindsay! Looks like you had a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteLook at all of those amazing lights!! That's when you know it's a good time when the kids fall asleep in the car lol. A very Merry Christmas to you and your family, Lindsay!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great weekend. I love the pictures of you wrapping the presents! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun weekend!! And yes, Die Hard is a Christmas movie!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Most gorgeous mama!! YES watched the Christmas movie Die Hard yesterday!!! lol
ReplyDeleteYou guys really made the most of the weekend before Christmas! Celebrations plus lots of relaxing - doesn't get better!
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