Thursday, February 21, 2013

It's Christmas season once again!

Oh how I love this time of year! We kick started our Christmas season with a date for Isabella & I to go see the Nutcracker. We would have preferred to go see the OKC Ballet production but it was going to be when we'd be out of town on our cruise. So the only one I could find was one put on in Norman by the Norman Ballet Company. Little did we know, it wasn't actually the traditional Nutcracker story- it was one set in territorial Oklahoma called the Oklahoma Nutcracker (didn't clue into that!). It was different. The highlight was the 2 guest ballet dancers from the Tulsa Ballet (who are originally from Romania) who did an amazing job. Before the ballet, we went to eat brunch at La Baguette and enjoyed some tea (none of the tea restaurants are open on Sundays! Had to make do.) Mike and Jackson had a date too... can't remember what they did though!!


Then soon after, our Elf on the Shelf made his return and we all enjoyed a fun little welcome back breakfast that he set up for us. We also set up our tree and other decorations and I wrapped all our Christmas books. The books are stored with our Christmas decorations and every year we wrap them, letting the kids open 1-2 books a night to read together. This is our countdown to Christmas and the kids REALLY love it. We try to buy 2 books every year to add to our stash, a secular story and a book about Jesus' birth. Somehow though, we have ended up with several Night Before Christmas stories!!

We also had a fun time decorating our Christmas cookies! I'm also including some of the funny things our elf, Tommy, did this year. (For those who do not know, he is sent by Santa to keep an eye on the kids. Every night he goes to the north pole to report to Santa & then comes back to perch on a different spot. There were a few times this year that he didn't move. And we had to find remedies for him... fairy dust (or something sparkly anyway) was sent and thankfully that helped him! ;o) Below is also a picture of the kids w/ the Polliard kids downtown after our family photo shoot. Devon had some really large Christmas bulbs out in front of their building.

 And here are our cute Christmas card pictures that my sister Jennifer took...


And here is what was on the other side of our Christmas card this year... I got some awesome inspiration from pinterest & melded a few ideas together from there to create. I'm really liking this style of Christmas letter & might do some version of it every year!


Isabella had her winter ballet recital and did a really great job. We all enjoyed watching her on stage. (Thanks to my mom for the pics... my camera does not zoom well at all come to find out!)




We celebrated my birthday with family before our cruise (we left on our cruise on my actual birthday)....


And here is Isabella with her best friend at our homeschool co-op. They were twins for a day. :)



Tuesday, February 12, 2013

November 2012

In the sake of saving time, here is one blanket post for November. :)

Isabella & I went to see her best friend Raegan in the Wizard of Oz. It was fun and Bella was excited to go and see her friend.


Her friend was one of the munchkins. 


My sister Laura headed back to work part time & we started watching my cute little then 3 month old nephew, Mavy (aka Miguel IV, aka Baby Mimi). The kids were super excited to get to entertain this little guy all day... but were disappointed to discover that he sleeps a lot. :) 



 And here is Jackson's portrait of baby Mimi that he drew... maybe it was after the baby was fussing? ;o)


And Jackson takes a turn at entertaining... this time, music.


Isabella also lost her first top tooth this month. Her 3rd tooth total to have lost.


And here is a cute little video of Jackson leading his homeschool co-op class in singing the ABCs. He has such a cute singing voice... love it. :)


We didn't go to Arkansas this year for Thanksgiving b/c Mike was working. So we had dinner at my mom's and enjoyed some time around the house. And here is my Thanksgiving wall!


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Fall & Halloween Fun!

After returning from our reunion trip, we really felt the time crunch to get all our traditional fall things done! First up, our annual visit to the Parkhurst Pumpkin Patch. The downfall to this years visit is that this particular day was FREEZING! I had to sit down several times next to their fires to warm my hands up (& I wore gloves!). We enjoyed the petting zoo (the baby cow was my favorite), the hay ride, the corn maze, & the kids enjoyed running around on top of the bailed hay. The only disappointment was the pumpkins they gave with admission this year! Normally we trade up to a bigger size for carving but all they had this year was super small decorative gourd type pumpkins. Not at all suited for carving. Maybe it was the draught?


After buying proper carving pumpkins, we got to work. This year, just 2 pumpkins... I figured Mike & I didn't need to carve 2 pumpkins each again this year. That is just too much work! one day they will be old enough to carve their own & then we'll have a more representative pumpkin family. :)

Lastly, Halloween. Again we were able to get by with passing out candy on the porch with the kids dressed in their costume. But this year we didn't have time to make a run to my parents house (or anyone else we know) to show off costumes & trick or treat so Isabella was quite disappointed. I think next year we will have to have a line up of houses to visit planned out or she is going to really start questioning why she only gets to pass out candy. (Of course she does have Halloween sweets to devour... but she didn't get to go to anyone's house & say "trick or treat" to get them.)

Isabella is a spooky spider girl. (sorry, no original name... that is what it said online & we copied what she looked like b/c Isabella liked it!)


Jackson is the Hulk. Without the mask.


With the mask.


A little blurry, but this is Bella's scary face. :)




Family Reunion '12- San Antonio, day 3

This was to be our last full day in San Antonio before packing up. Some of our family actually left this day as they opted for a shorter stay (due to work or whatever). There were still plenty of kids left so we all met up at a local kids museum- The Witte Museum.

It was a museum that had a wide range of exhibits from the natural ecology of Texas to log cabins/historic home (seen in the picture below of Mike, the kids, & myself talking with my baby sister Lyndsey & her girlfriend Maria).


They had a science "tree house" where there were 4 levels of fun activities for the kids to do... although I think nearly everyone had a turn at playing this game- 


Look at that action shot of Cameron! He gets serious about things! (all the other kids were already out & that is why they are all standing around watching... and I'm holding Jackson back from rejoining the game before he is welcome!)


 And I think all the adults got in on these strength tasks (using a pulley to lift yourself up on a chair).


Isabella tried out this bike on a cable... not so easy in flip flops! And then in the western section, here is Mike in a nice Cowboy hat. ;o) I think he is pretending to be a Cowboy.

This was, by far, the weirdest thing we saw. A statue/mannequin with a holographic face. And he talked. And winked. And weirded us out! (He looks so very real!)


After the museum, we all had worked up quite an appetite and we headed over to the Blue Star Brewing Company for some lunch. (My parents mapped out all the great breweries in SA before the trip. I can't remember the last time I had so much beer over a span of a few days.)


I was quite happy with this selection... notice behind Mike on the sign- Organic Beers! Yay!


Here we all are... cheers! (I think i was a bit late in on the cheers action.)

I was also quite happy to see this in their restroom. Their menu had local pastured eggs & pastured/grass fed beef! I had a super yummy egg sandwich. 


We headed back for naps/rest at the condos & then we had one more meal out with the group. We at a pretty famous restaurant called Mi Tierra which was a very large restaurant (with this very large mural on the wall in the room we ate in). They had a huge pastry counter which we made sure to visit after our meal. 



The next day we would head out, make a stop by IKEA with my parents (who had yet to ever step foot in one!), & then on to Dallas where we'd spend a night before heading back home. We had a nice time getting to see some family that we don't see very often at all and also spending time with the family that we do get to see regularly.

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