Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving Vacation

Just relaxing...that's what the holidays are all about!




"What? Oh, I just needed a tissue."

Baking pumpkin spice cookies with mommy.




Hanging out with cousin Katie at Grandma's house.

Aunt Shannon is helping Mackenzie walk.


Guys talking sports.


Dinner time!!!

Baby's first Thanksgiving.

Naptime already? Nah, just pretending.



Time to get out the Christmas decorations!!!

Decorating fun!



Every year we have our annual slumber party. First we have Chinese food in the dining room, then we have smores and eggnog for dessert, next we decorate the Christmas tree, and lastly we have a slumber party where we watch Polar Express and sleep in the living room.


Egg nog and smores!

Alex had to change his pajamas after spilling his eggnog, but that didn't stop him from enjoying decorating the Christmas tree.

Movie time!!!!

This year we added a smaller tree to our den, so we have two trees. I love having two. I never get tired of seeing Christmas trees.

And now we have five stockings hanging from the fireplace. It's a great feeling seeing their little names in a row. I love my kids! I love Christmas! This year's gonna be a great one!
We had an excellent Thanksgiving this year! We spent this year with Chad's family in good ol' Missouri City. This year was everthing wonderful that you would expect of a perfect Thanksgiving:
#1 Good Food
#2Family Fun
#3 Christmas Decorating (to follow)
Is doesn't get any better than that!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

To Do Box






To Do:
-Laundry
-Kids
It's nice to have everything in one place for organization sake!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween!!!!








Alex's preschool teacher, Ms. Laura, painted faces on Thursday.


My kids showing off my friend, Amanda's designer halloween shirts.






Meow!

AHoy Mate!!!









Gido was a Benihenna (sp?) Chef

Mackenzie loved Grandma's pumpkin that lit up and laughed.





Cousins!!!!


We had an awesome Halloween. For me Halloween isn't about evil monsters or scary ghosts. It is about the joy I see in my kids eyes as they get dressed up and go trick or treating. And that's exactly what happened this year. Alex was the most excited. He was thrilled about the whole experience, especially when he tried to stuff candy in his mouth constantly. At the end of the night he was sad b/c he thought Halloween was over and his candy would be gone. He was happy to learn that his candy would be waiting for him in his pumpkin at the top of the fridge to be rationed out at dessert times. But, I mean come on, who can eat that much candy? Mackenzie could care less about the whole night. Gabby had the trick-or-treat thing down by now, but she was still very into it. We also carved the pumpkin that we picked at Dewberry. Other than being a little grossed out, Alex and Gabby enjoyed watching a plain ol' pumpkin turn into a real Jack O' Lantern. Halloween was definately the family day we wanted it to be and now I just gotta put away the decorations....ugh. Out with the old and in with the new... Thanksgiving!!!!