Monday, November 29, 2010

Thanksgiving Weekend

    We definitely have a lot to be thankful for this year.  We are so thankful to be closer to family, to have a new "old" home in EGR, for Craig to have a great job, for our health and happiness, and for Allison to be loving Kindergarten.   Although Craig was on call on Thanksgiving, he was done in the early afternoon and was able to travel to Grand Haven to Brad and Katie's house for Thanksgiving dinner.  He did have a few pages, but luckily non of them were urgent and we were able to stay the entire time.  On Friday morning I hit the sales and 4:00 am and got back by 7:30 for Craig to get to work.  We managed to make it to the tree lighting ceremony in EGR, but it was really cold so we didn't last long.  The kids were excited to see the reindeer and santa.   Needless to say, Friday night was an early one for me.  Saturday, Craig and I took turns working out and we met Brad, Katie, the girls, and Craig's parents at the GR Public Museum to see "Bodies Revealed".  It was amazing, but not a place for kids.  Craig and I spent most of our time keeping the kids away from the bodies, so we would like to return on our own one night.  Sunday was spent swimming with the kids, working out, running a few errands and cleaning up the lawn.  The winter holidays are my favorite time of year.  I just love all decorations, family traditions and fun that is involved with Thanksgiving and Christmas.  With Allison's birthday in just over two weeks, the next month is going to zoom by.  




Allison and Ella playing dress up on Thanksgiving day

Goof balls

Allison and Connor at the Thomas the Train exhibit

Connor was "IN LOVE" and didn't want to leave

My three little elves

I had to put this picture in....notice Connor's face.  It is VERY difficult to replicate

Connor with daddy

Big buds these days

The girls trying to stay warm

Checking out the reindeer

Allison enjoyed petting the reindeer

Genevieve and Connor at the Grand Rapids Public Museum


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Preparing for the Holidays

The last week or so has been a lot of fun gearing up for the Holidays.  We kicked off the Holiday Season by going to the Santa Parade downtown Grand Rapids.  It was a VERY cold morning, but a fun way to begin celebrating the season.  This week we took down the fall decorations and put up all the Christmas decorations.  I have found that the decorations I had for the condo are a bit scarce in the new house, but we will add something new each year.  This is by far my favorite time of the year!  I LOVE decorating the tree and enjoy it even more now that I can do it with Allison and Connor (Ella took a nap).

                         Allison is getting the weather report from the TV 8 weather man.


                                                          Allison enjoying the parade!

                       Ella having a snack at the parade.  This was before her hands were frozen solid
Craig and Connor liked the "dragon".  I thought it was a dinosaur from far away and Craig thought a gingerbread man.  I thought my guess was a bit better, but Craig disagreed.

Having a sucker and trying to stay warm.  

Santa's little helpers.  Connor and Allison help decorate the tree


My little elves

The stockings are hung and the Nativity collection is up. 


The tree is completed!

The kids have two sets of stockings and I thought this was the perfect place for them.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Halloween 2010

Spiderman getting ready to go to Allison's party
Allison's class
My little Bee
Spiderman and Cleopatra ready for the zoo
Allison at the zoo. They had face painting too!
Spiderman, Bumblebee and Cleopatra
Craig and Allison
Craig dressed as his mother, Mary Kay
Elmo, Belle and Spiderman
Allison and Aden
My little bumblebee helping me hand out candy

With Halloween falling on a Sunday, our weekend was jammed with festivities. The kids had a great time, but they had WAAAYYY too much candy and so did I! We kicked off the beginning of Halloween by heading up to Allison's school for her party. Unfortunately, we missed the parade (I thought it was at 10:30, but it was 10:00). We managed to see all the kids dressed in their costumes and get a class photo. Allison didn't even mention the fact that we weren't there. After her party we had lunch at Panera and then headed to Boo at the Zoo. The kids had a great time getting some fun treats and books at the zoo as well as seeing some animals. Then we were off to Allison's swim team practice. She is becoming quite the little swimmer and can definitely keep up with all the first and second graders. Saturday we went to Grand Haven to watch the Spartans get creamed and went trick or treating with Allison's cousins. She had a great time and got a ton of candy. Ella fell asleep in the high chair so she stayed back with grandma and grandpa and handed out candy. We stopped by and saw my grandparents and my aunt and uncle, which was fun for the kids since we are typically not in Grand Haven for Halloween. Sunday we went to our friends' house for a Halloween party and then back to our house to see all the neighbors and hand out candy. Craig took the kids around our neighborhood and I stayed back with Ella to hand out candy.