Monday, December 31, 2007
Christmas tree memories
I was not planning to take down the tree today. My to do list was too long, and our house had that "day after vacation" look to it. I woke up to piles of suitcases, clothes and toys that needed to be put away. I told myself that my goal for the week was to have the house look a little neater when I went to bed than it had been when I got up that morning. But after looking at the tree for about the hundredth time this afternoon, I couldn't help it. It became an obsession to get the tree down. I come by it honestly. We left my mom's house on the 25th, and when we came back on the 26th, her tree was down. It must run in our family!
Bailey and Olivia helped me take the decorations, and we talked about the ornaments as I packed them away. The dreaded task became a bit of a walk down memory lane. My mom gives each one of the children an ornament in their stocking each year. She tries to pick one out that reflects an interest they have that year.
Isaac, being the oldest, had the most. Being the first born, he had several "Baby's First Christmas" ornaments from his baby showers. He also had some Tennessee Volunteer ornaments, given to him to make sure he knows who is favorite team is. I saw the little dog ornament from the year he was one. "Dog" was his first word. It brought back sweet memories of him standing at our front window watching the dogs across the street. There was a Veggie Tale ornament the next year, during his Veggie Tale obsession. The next year it was Thomas the Train. The Thomas ornaments are gone because he snuck them off the tree and played with them so many times they fell apart! The girls also each had several, mostly pink and sparkly. Bailey has a set of Barbie and a set of princesses. My favorite one of Olivia's is a pig. Last year, whenever you asked her what she wanted, she said a pink piggy! I love this tradition, and I know this ornament collection will be very valuable to each of my children someday!
Settling in
Growing Up...
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry Christmas!
We drove to Johnson City this morning to celebrate with Mamaw (Mark's mom). The children wanted to open presents as soon as we walked in the door, and I think that Mamaw secretly wanted to also! Afterwards, we ate lunch (the Honey Baked ham was my personal favorite) and then relaxed while the children played with their new toys. Anna Grace has been having lots of conversations with Elmo on her new Elmo phone (I have his catchy little tune playing in my head). Bailey and Olivia have been busy with their new Barbies -- Repunzel, the Swan Princess and Holiday Barbie. Isaac has already finished putting together his Neoshifter and transforming his new Transformer. They are a happy bunch of children!
Mark is heading back to Alabama tomorrow to work one day and will then drive back up Thursday night. We are celebrating Mamaw's 70th birthday on Saturday. Then we will all drive back to Madison on Sunday. What a blessing it has been to celebrate with our family. The older I get, the more I realize what a gift family really is. Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
The Johnson Family Christmas
After they left, we let the children open their stockings and one present. After we got into it, we decided to go ahead and open them all. We were up a little late, but it was lots of fun! The next night, we had our Christmas supper, which consisted of steak, shrimp and stir fry, along with hot dogs and French Fries (requested by some little people!). Santa snuck by and left some presents on our door step since he knew we would not be there at Christmas time.
The children each have different present opening personalities. Isaac opens a present, glances at it, and then wants to move on to the next one. He will go back and be excited about them and study them when all of the presents are open. Anna Grace, on the other hand, opened the snack at the top of her stocking, and sat there munching and watching everyone else scurry around. She took her presents much more slowly. Bailey and Olivia were somewhere in between the two extremes.
Some favorite presents:
Isaac: Darth Vador Transformer, Leapster game, legos, Bionicle
Bailey: Leapster and game, baby doll and accesories, Island Princess movie
Olivia: doll house village, bath tub baby doll
Anna Grace: Busy Bible, Mickey Mouse phone (The $2.00 after thought present from the Walmart check-out, which turned out to be her favorite present), baby doll, wind up clock
Mark: Tivo, Three Stooges pajama pants
Kim: Scrapbook program, perfume, candle
Family Gifts: Scooby Doo Season 1 & 2, Andy Griffith Season 1, popcorn popper
December Family Nights
Our first December family night was our Christmas tree decorating night. This year, Mark set up the tree the night before, which help reduce the stress of the children trying to decorate the tree before he was done setting it up. The children had lots of fun putting the ornaments on the tree. My mom gets each of them an ornament each year, and they like looking at all of their ornaments. When we were finished decorating the tree, Mark read the Christmas story and then we had cupcakes to celebrate the birth of Jesus. We try to start off the Christmas season with a reminder of why we are celebrating!
Our second family night was actually a family morning. We usually make Christmas cookies one Friday night during December, but this year I thought Mommy might be in a better frame of mind first thing in the morning! We used my Granny's sugar cookie recipe, and the children had lots of fun. Anna Grace even took a turn helping Mommy. We all ate a few more cookies than we should have, but it was a great day!
Tuesday night we drove to look at some Christmas lights. The Huntsville Botantical Garden decorates their grounds with lots of neat lights. A new friend at church gave us a prepaid ticket, and we all enjoyed a good time together.
I really love celebrating Christmas with children!
The Johnsons meet the Huntsville E.R.
Anna Grace did not want to be left out. She started running a fever yesterday, and we took her to a walk in clinic this morning. She has an ear infection and an upper respiratory infection.
The good news is that we got these little medical excursions out of the way before we left for vacation. We are praying that we will be able to stay away from all medical facilities for the next week!