Monday, December 30
Brian did have to work
Monday and the kids and I decided to lay low at home. I was still in the midst of Christmas and
house clean-up, so I spent a lot of time that day getting down the rest of the Christmas
decorations (aside from our main tree and mantle) and I also finished the house
cleaning chores. Olivia had received a
headband making kit for Christmas so she and I worked on that together, too.
One of our annual traditions
is to make the drive to Callaway Gardens in Pine
Mountain , GA to visit
their Christmas attraction, Fantasy in Lights.
We typically prefer to do this prior to Christmas, but due to
extenuating circumstances this year (sickness, tons of rain, a shorter Christmas
season due to Thanksgiving being so late, and a death in the family) we never
made it.
After a long day at home,
the kids were starting to get a little crazy from being cooped up, so B booked
some last minute tickets for us to ride the jolly trolley Monday evening when
he got home from work. I cooked a quick
dinner at home, we bundled up, and then we headed out.
We couldn’t have asked for a
better evening to go! It was cold and
the air was clear and crisp, and there were loads of people there despite the
fact that it was five days after Christmas.
We were able to hop right on a full trolley, and we spent the next 30-45
minutes snuggling up, singing Christmas carols, and enjoying the lights.
Once the ride was over, we
decided to explore the tent that houses the Christmas crafts and goodies. I couldn’t resist getting a salted caramel
hot chocolate and the kids opted to make s’mores over the open fire beside the
beach. For just $5 we received enough
graham crackers, marshmallows, and Hershey bars for the both of them, and we
were given a couple of long metal marshmallow roasting sticks for the
fire.
The kids enjoyed roasting
their marshmallows, that is until Olivia’s got too close and caught on
fire. Haha. She was devastated that her marshmallow was “burned”
even though we told her that’s what makes them so yummy! She got over it pretty quickly and both of
them ate every single last bite of their s’mores. Must not have bothered her too much.
We all piled back in the car
after the s’mores had been consumed and on the way home we made a short detour
to stop in a subdivision just outside of Callaway Gardens
because we’d heard that they had a really cool high-tech lights display. The lights all danced to music and it was
fantastic. They played a plethora of Christmas
songs plus a few bonus non-Christmas songs like “Devil Went Down to Georgia ,”
“Let it Go,” and “What Does the Fox Say?”
The kids cracked up at the last one.
It definitely didn’t disappoint and I think we’ll probably be making
that detour after Fantasy in Lights every year from now on! I
saved a few of them in my Christmas ’19 highlight on Instagram if you’re
interested in seeing them!
Tuesday, December 31
B was off Tuesday and we
used the day to finish getting the Christmas decorations down. There’s nothing like removing the lights from
a dead, dry Christmas tree to put me in the worst mood ever. Hahahaha.
Seriously, it’s my least favorite thing about the clean-up… it’s just
awful! If I didn’t love real Christmas
trees so much I would definitely get a fake one just for that purpose!
We vacuumed the house about
84 times after that because there were pine needles everywhere, and shortly after lunch everything was officially
undecorated, organized, put away, and the entire house was clean from top to
bottom. PRAISE! I always love starting out the new year with
a clean and tidy house with all of the Christmas decorations put away in their respective
bins, so it felt good to have it done.
B and I pretty much stopped
going out for New Year’s Eve after we had kids, and we don’t really have any
NYE traditions or standing plans so we’re just kind of go-with-the-flow. Tuesday afternoon, on a whim, we decided it
would be fun to throw together some appetizers and have some family over for
drinks and fireworks.
I headed to Publix to grab
some things because our fridge and cabinets were pretty much bare at that
point, and then we spent the rest of the afternoon prepping for the
evening. I made my momma’s famous Taco
Dip (I’ll put it on the blog soon!) and some pigs in a blanket from Little
Smokies and crescent rolls, and B made some killer
guac. He doesn’t do much cooking, and he’d
never made guac before, so he just googled some recipes, threw some stuff
together, and BOOM! It was BOMB.
My father-in-law and his
lady friend (she doesn’t live here so we only see her a couple of times per
year) and my parents all came over around 6 and we whipped up some Winter White
Cosmos and grazed on all of the appetizers.
I know a lot of people wait
until midnight to do fireworks on NYE, but we try to be courteous and do ours
earlier since midnight is so late. We fired
ours up around 8 or so and the kids loved every second. Olivia used to be terrified of them, but last
year something changed, and she’s now a huge fan… while she’s not sleeping
anyway.
After the lights show
everyone left and B and I got the kids in the bed, got in our PJ’s, and settled
in to watch Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rocking Eve as we always do. Right at 11:55 our neighbors a couple of
doors down started shooting massive fireworks that were SUPER LOUD and Olivia
woke up in a panic. I carried her
downstairs with us and she sleepily rang in the new year with us at
midnight. Our neighbors continued to
shoot fireworks until nearly 1 o’clock, so Olivia ended up coming to bed with
us because she was too scared to be in her room alone.
Wednesday, January 1
Wednesday morning we started
the year off right with cinnamon rolls at home for breakfast. We are not the people who immediately start
diets/healthy eating on January 1. We
treat the kids’ Christmas Break as vacay mode so our healthier eating didn’t
pick back up until earlier this week when they went back to school.
I spent some of the morning
prepping my planner for the new year and the month ahead and then we took the
kids out for lunch at Panera. After Panera
we made a quick stop at Target. I wanted
to pick up a new book that was cheaper in-store than on Amazon, and we also let
the kids each pick out something small with some of the Christmas money they’d
received. I also scoured the clearance
Christmas section and came away with several packs of the cutest Christmas gift
labels for only $0.30 per pack! That’s
my kind of deal!
The weather was gorgeous on
New Year’s Day, so we headed back to that new park that we had tried the
previous week. The kids love it so much
and I have a feeling they’re going to request to go there every time we mention
going to a playground. We spent a good
long time out there in the sunshine and then on the way home we made a couple
more stops to look for Christmas lights.
The lights on our bar cart went out right before Christmas and I wanted
to find some to replace those while they were on clearance. Unfortunately I waited too long and nobody
had white lights on white wires anymore, so I had to pay full price for some in
Hobby Lobby’s wedding section. Womp
womp.
When we got home B and the
kids played Zelda on our old Wii for a while and they finally beat the
game! They’ve played it almost every Sunday
afternoon for nearly a year and they finally finished it!
I cooked some veggies for
dinner (had to get some greens in for money and luck in the new year!) and then
we had a family movie night since Secret Life of Pets 2 is finally on
Netflix. After the movie the kids went
to bed and B and I grabbed some drinks and snacks and settled in for the Sugar
Bowl. Our Georgia Bulldogs beat Baylor,
proving yet again that the SEC is the best conference in college football. ;o)
Thursday, January 2
Brian had to work on
Thursday and the day was rainy and cold, so the kids and I holed up at home yet
again. We watched Secret Life of Pets 2
again (why oh why do kids love to watch the same things over and over?!) and
then when that was over Jacob and I spent the rest of the day in his room,
getting it cleaned out and organized for the new year. The struggle is always real after Christmas,
trying to find a place to put all of their new things, so we always take some
time in the new year to clean everything out and make room for all of it. We got rid of two bags of stuff in his room
alone (mostly clothes he’s outgrown) and it feels so good!
We all showered and then got
right back in PJs and never left the house.
We made breakfast for dinner and then had another family movie night to
watch Monsters Inc. because Olivia had never seen it. She’s always said that it was “too scary” and
she didn’t want to watch it, so for her to finally agree with watching it can
only mean one thing… she’s growing up.
:o(
Friday, January 3
Brian had to work again
Friday morning but he decided to take a half day on a whim so he could spend
the afternoon with the kids on their last day off from school. The day was rainy and cold again, so we
decided to head out to a local arcade (similar to Dave and Busters) and let the
kids play. B had bought all of us a gift
card full of points for Christmas, and we all played for a couple of hours.
We made a stop at
Chick-Fil-A for Peppermint Milkshakes afterward, and then we made another stop
at Michael’s to get a new frame for a poster Jacob wanted to hang in his
room.
The rest of the afternoon
was pretty lazy. I did some work in my
office and B and the kids played some more video games. The kids also took some time to arrange all
of Olivia’s stuffed animals on the stairs.
One of Olivia’s best friends at school just moved away to Florida and her mom had
posted a picture of her on Facebook doing the same thing in their new house, so
our kids decided they wanted to do the same thing so we could send a picture to
them. Haha.
We ended the evening with dinner at Five Guys
and a few Disney shorts, and then the kids went to bed and B and I watched a
few episodes of Gossip Girl. We’re in
season five now and I’m still over here trying to figure out why I didn’t watch
that when it was on TV. It is SO good.
Saturday, January 4
Saturday was another lazy
day at home. We all played Olivia’s new
Frozen 2 game, I got some tidying done in my office and finally got all of my Christmas gifts put away, we got
Jacob’s new poster hung, Brian got my new Echo Dot set up!!, we did some
laundry, and we got some other loose ends tied up around the house. I made grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch,
and then after lunch the kids went out in the back yard to fly a kite they had
received from my aunt a couple of years ago.
It’s been sitting in our closet forever so it was kind of random that
they wanted to pull that out considering they have a ton of new toys that they
just got for Christmas!
We went to 5:30 mass and
then ended the evening at our favorite Mexican restaurant with my mom’s whole
family. I love when my grandmother and
aunts and uncles and cousins all get together for dinner on Saturday
nights. We’ve been doing that frequently
since I was teeny tiny and I love that we still do it after all these
years.
After dinner I bet you can
probably guess where our family of four went… Dairy Queen! Haha.
Our kids are such creatures of habit that they’ve just been conditioned
to ask for it every Saturday evening after church and Mex. We swung through the drive-through and the
kids ate theirs in the car, and B and I saved ours for after the kids went to
bed… while we watched more Gossip Girl, of course! ;o)
Sunday, January 5
Sunday was our last day of Christmas Break. We had lunch at my mother-in-law and step father-in-law’s house and then the kids played outside for a long time because it was another beautiful day. When we got home, B and the kids started a new game, Super Mario Galaxy, since they’d beaten Zelda, and I spent the afternoon prepping for the week ahead and getting things ready for back-to-school.
My mom had decided to take a
break from cooking Sunday dinner after all of the craziness of the holidays, so
we stayed home and heated up a Digiorno.
We did some reading to make up for all of the lost time during the
break, and then we got the kids off to bed early so they could get back on
track for the week.
And the end of this post
means that I’m finally caught up on the recaps!
Woo hoo! Stay tuned tomorrow for
my 2019 recap!!
This past week seems exactly what was needed for you all after the Christmas season! I love a good taco dip - definitely looking forward to that recipe! Poor Olivia with those fireworks. Surprisingly, I don't remember hearing any this year. I love that the kids did the stuffed animals on the stairs. I feel like that is something my brother and I would have done when we were little. :)
ReplyDeleteWow that was a busy week! I love that your whole family lives close enough to do church and dinner in Saturday’s, so cool. Also the stuffed animals on the stairs? Too dang cute. Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a lights show near our house where the lights are in time to music. We always go to watch it! That's annoying about the neighbors and the fireworks!
ReplyDeleteI just love your outfit pics with your mini me next to you - those pics are going to be precious when she's grown up & you can look back & see them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a random bunch of songs for the light show :) LOL Keep you on your toes.
I'm loving ANY day in winter that we can get by with no coats.
That looks like fun Christmas attraction!! S’mores? I’m in! Although, I only like the toasted marshmallow, nothing else! Glad y’all had a great week!
ReplyDeleteWe don't start our healthy eating on New Years day either as we treat that like one final holiday. In fact with January birthdays to celebrate I still feel like we haven't gotten the whole healthy eating thing down yet but I have added in more exercise at least. I both loved and hated that we were home so much and lazing around so much that I too had no idea what day it was for that whole time period.
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm glad we're not the only ones! And girl, I had no clue what day it was either! Those are the best kinds of weeks!
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