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Showing posts with label Advent. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2015

Advent & Christmas Wrap-up!

These past weeks have FLOWN by - I can't believe that Advent has come and gone.  Luckily, Christmas is a season and we still have some time to celebrate!  Here are some pictures of what's been happening around our house.

Our Elf on the Shelf - this may just be one of my favorite traditions during the Advent season. With teenage girls in the house, it was so much fun to see what our elf would be doing each morning! Here are a few of my favorites.

Potato Sack Race
Drinking some syrup!

Spiderman inspiration

And let's keep rolling with the super hero theme...Superman!

And our elf playing a little Scrabble with his friends.

Todd took the big kids to the new Star Wars movie and brought home movie theater popcorn - Benjamin was in heaven!



And later that same afternoon, Esther and Eleanor were playing "jump off the couch and land on your hands" (yeah, that was the name of their game).  Surprise, surprise....yep, Esther broke her elbow. Lucky for her she has a fabulous big sister (thank you Haley!) who is sleeping next to her to help her in the middle of the night and takes care of her throughout the day.  She'll go in to see the orthopedic doctor this week who will re-xray to determine what to do next.


Christmas Eve dinner is always malts and pizza for our family.  The kids love it and it is super easy - win, win if you ask me!  The evening is spent in jammies (their first gift from mom and dad) and we open presents after supper.





Christmas Day begins with Mass.  Then we have a brunch and open up gifts from Santa/stocking stuffers.  The rest of the day is very low-key and even had nap time for me!  After dinner, we all watched Elf and ate Christmas cookies.  What a wonderful day we all had!

The tree with the Santa gifts underneath.
This is our first Christmas in our new house.  We don't have a mantle, so we had to get creative about where to hang the stockings.  I think this worked out alright.

Ahhh...teenagers who clean the kitchen. Merry Christmas to me! :-)

Benjamin is a Jenga master!

Playing Apples to Apples Bible edition while waiting for supper to get done.

Ham, cheesy potatoes, brocolli/rice, buns, "kid wine"...yum!
There are a ton of photos on the other camera, but I am too tired to get to them.  Perhaps another time?  

God Bless!

Heather :-)

Friday, January 6, 2012

7 Quick Takes - A Few of My Favorite Christmas Things

I had such grand ambitions of posting about our Advent and Christmas traditions only to fall short on time and energy.  So, I've chosen the 7 Quick Takes route and will give you the much abridged version which will do just fine!

(1) Heirloom Tree Skirt
I found this idea many years back in a Family Fun magazine.  When I was pregnant with Haley during Advent of 2001, I made a simple tree skirt out of velvet.  It was kind of spendy, but I figured we'd have it for a long time and used a coupon to soften the blow.  I got started with a hand print of Madeline (17 months) and Haley (a couple days old) for the first year's "entry".  I've continued all the way around in the subsequent years and this year had to begin tier two.  We all enjoy this heirloom tree skirt.  It is so much fun to see how our family has grown through the years.

The skirt around the tree.

I trace each child's hand, cut it out, and trace around it with gold metallic fabric paint.  The cookie cutter is traced onto white felt and then I write the year on it and stuck it on with tacky glue.

Esther and Eleanor seeing how their current hand size compares to last year.

(2) Children's Ornament Collection
Each year we make a special trip to the store for the children to choose an ornament that tells something about them that happened in the past year.  The younger kids almost always choose a character that they enjoy reading about or watching on television.  However, the older children really put some thought into it.

Joseph chose a golf cart because this was the first year he drove (and crashed...oops!) a golf cart.  Lillian has developed a knack for photography and even talked Grandma into letting her have one of her old cameras to snap photos.
When the children leave home and have their first official Christmas with their own tree, we'll pass along all of their ornaments that they've collected over the years.  I think back to my and Todd's first Christmas tree covered in tinsel and colored balls purchased at Target...wouldn't it have been nice to have a tree filled with memories instead?!

(3) Advent Family Reading
Last year, we thoroughly enjoyed reading Jotham's Journey.  This year, we picked up Tabitha's Travels and it was fabulous.  The daily reading time is short and very do-able.  We even brought the book along on our family vacation as the children can hardly wait to read the daily installment of the story.



(4) Home Made Gifts
Teacher gifts can be a tricky order to fill.  You want to make it something nice that will be used and appreciated, but nothing that is too spendy or over the top.  Luckily, our family enjoys making gifts. This year, we made St. Nicholas Hot Chocolate mix (from Catholic Cuisine) and have gotten nothing but rave reviews from all who received a canister from one of the children.  We even mixed up an extra batch for our family.  It is yummy!

I found canisters at the Dollar Store and attached simple tags with mixing directions.
(5) Christmas Eve Pizza and Malts
Our first few Christmases I felt obligated to make something traditional...turkey, ham...something that took a long time to bake, children typically don't enjoy,  and created an exorbitant amount of leftovers.  Then, one year, it dawned on me.  Why not have something easy that makes everyone happy?  Our tradition has been for the past few years to have pizza and malts on Christmas Eve.  We don't have any family who joins us for Christmas, so it's only the 8 of us who need to be happy.  It is super easy (makes me happy!) and who doesn't like pizza and malts (makes the kids happy!)?  And when mom and the kids are happy, it's only logical that papa bear is happy too!

(6) Christmas Day Chinese Take-out
This year we extended this to Christmas Day as well.  The local Chinese buffet advertised that they would be open on Christmas Day and it got me thinking.  I asked the family what they would think about take-out for Christmas Day and they all jumped on the bandwagon. I made the rice in our rice cooker at home to save money.  This went over well and I think we'll be doing it again next year!

(7) Christmas Eve Mass
Madeline was assigned as an altar server at the 10:30 pm Mass on Christmas Eve.  I have to admit that I was a little frightened about how it would go with the littles so far past their bedtime.  Getting out of present mode and into church mode was a bit challenging, but it all worked out.  The Mass was absolutely beautiful and incredibly prayerful.  I think this may be another new tradition for us!

When we got home, each of the children had a new pair of pj's on their beds.  They slipped into them and then were allowed to keep them on all Christmas Day, which if you know me at all, this is so NOT what I am all about.  But, I must admit, the children really enjoyed it and it will probably catch on as something we do on Christmas Day.

There you have it...our Advent and Christmas celebrations in a nutshell.  I have enjoyed reading about all of your celebrations and now feel that I have added just a bit to the discussion!

God Bless!

Heather :-)

Friday, December 17, 2010

He's on His Way!


One more week to go!  I've been reading some other blogs and am overwhelmed by all the things/activities/prayers that I wish I was on the ball enough to do with my family.  I fall back on the "maybe next year" mentality and feel disappointed in myself.  But, we made it through another week and have been working on the concept that Jesus was both fully divine and fully human - something that is basic to our Faith.  We're counting down the days until Jesus' birthday and doing good deeds to prepare our hearts for Him.  The house is decorated, the tree is up, the family picture card and letter will go out in the mail on Monday (hopefully!), and the presents are (half) wrapped.  There never seems to be enough time in the day, does there?!

I hope that you all are enjoying this Advent season and are working (in some way) to prepare your home and your hearts for our Saviour's birth.

God Bless!

Heather :-)

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Elf on the Shelf

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The children received "The Elf on the Shelf" as a gift last year and I have to admit, that I didn't really like the idea of it at first.  I thought that it was silly and placed emphasis on the secular idea of being good to be rewarded by Santa rather than preparing your heart for the birth of Jesus.  What I've discovered is that it's really neither, it's just plain fun.  Every morning the children eagerly come downstairs to find where Zelfie (what we named our elf) is hiding.  It's like a new "Where's Waldo" right in our house every day!  My 7 year old asked me tonight whether or not Zelfie was real.  We talked for a bit and I had to come clean with him and let him know that it was me who moved him around.  He's okay with that and is just as excited to try and find him in the morning. 

Here are a few of the places that Zelfie has been found these past couple weeks:
Sitting on top of the entertainment center

In a light fixture above the fireplace

On top of a light fixture in the bathroom
(yes, you have to behave even in the bathroom!)
 
Sitting on top of the vertical shades

Hanging out next to our wedding picture

I hope that you are all having a joyous Advent season.  I know that "The Elf on the Shelf" really doesn't qualify as preparation for Christmas, but it has become one of the things that the children look forward to this time of year...and I think that I'm okay with that!

God Bless!

Heather :-)