circus


Friday, December 21, 2012

Pre-holiday post


This is an attempt to do a quick catch up blog before Christmas gets here and I’m too far behind to even bother.

Our post Thanksgiving life can be divided into two distinct parts: pre-neighborhood party and post neighborhood party. We participated in a caroling tour sponsored by our Neighborhood Association. The party spanned 4 houses and at each stop there was food and cocktails, then we would carol down the street to the next house by walking or riding on the hay ride. Each house had a special something. House 1 had Santa, House 2 had live piano music and we showed “The Grinch” on a big screen under the car port and served the kids Grinch Floats (lime sherbet with ginger ale). In total over 100 people came. It was unlike any party we’ve ever had since 1. I had an allotted budget of someone else’s money (woo hoo!) 2. We didn’t know the vast majority of people who attended, but that was fun and we met lots of new folks. 3. Unlike most parties where people trickle in, the entire party showed up at our door at once.
This party took a ton of time to prepare for, and let's be honest - it was as much a home tour as it was a Christmas party. This of course meant I became very competitive and relentless with our decorations. In fact, I decorated so much that I sprained my back and on the day of the party I could hardly walk. Yesterday I had an MRI ran so we can figure out exactly what kind of damage I've done.
So... here what it looked like. I did a candy theme as always and Vin really got into the spirit. I think he loves fake food as much as me.
I have so much fake candy that one day I told him I was baking cookies and he just assumed they were fake until he smelled them and then his eyes got big and he said, "you mean REAL cookies!!??"
Inside the house...







Outside was the real biggie. I’ve done a candyland house most years for about 13 years, since I was in college. Back then I painted paper plates to look like peppermints, but one rain or snow and it’s done for. Then I stepped up to foam plates covered with foil paper, and those look good but they only last one season.

This year I enlisted the help of Erin and her jigsaw and we cut close to 60 circles out of plywood then attached them to a 2x4 with a hook to attach to the shutters. It took forever to cut, glue and wrap them but I think I can get a few seasons out of them.

I also bought Styrofoam lollypops from Ebay for the walkway.












The party took a lot out of us, but it was on December 8th and so once it was done we got to relax and enjoy the season.

Vin’s school sang at the mall and he had a hip hop show. Yes those are sequins – sooo funny!

Last week we had Drew and Zen over for cookie decorating. I tried something new with the sprinkles and made my own. It was easy and saved me a ton of money. The recipe is ½ cup sugar and 5 drops of food coloring. Mix it and it’s ready.

 


These are pictures from a Brinker work party. They said it was kid friendly but we were the only ones who brought any. They had a open bar and a jazz quartet and it was a little awkward with the kids, but the photographer loved them and kept taking pictures and they entertained everyone.


 
Other random cuteness:       





 
Since this is very likely my last post of 2012 let me just say that it’s a wonderful and busy year. It seems we were continuously in and out of Dr.’s appointments and hospitals. In total we had:
A birth via C-section (Teri), a Tonsillectomy (Vincent) and a urinary track surgery (Reese) and of course the latest was Teri’s breast reduction.
I am so grateful for the Dr.’s, our insurance and the healthy recovery of my sweet family. May we all be healthy, wealthy and wise in 2013.
 
Pre-surgery birthday fun and games.



Thursday, December 20, 2012

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Update on our doings

I haven't done a "progress" report on the boys in a while and lots of fun stuff is going on with them.
Reese is officially on the move, he's been crawling for about 2 weeks now. So far he's only gone back and forth from the living room to the kitchen - but that's enough! I still haven't baby proofed the house and so I'm always on high alert.
He's also pulling to stand, which means that he's met another milestone on the way to walking.

He most noticeable trait is his hair. People used to comment on his size but that's kinda leveled out for his age and so now everyone talks about his hair. It is wild, fuzzy and so soft. It will not lay down, and why would we want it to? When he gets tired it starts to droop a little, but after he rests its back up.


A favorite activity is tearing up magazines.
FYI - that's a fake fire in the background, he's in no danger.

His nickname is prairie dog because he's always got his head up, twisted around to see what's happening.


Check out the fuzz head!
 
 
Vin spends his free time playing with cars, Lego's and coloring. I'm amazed at how many hours he can stay occupied with a coloring book. It's wonderful!
He's preparing for his Christmas dance show and they'll be caroling at the mall. Yesterday he was practicing his hand moves for "Santa Clause is Coming To Town".
He's a great brother, often singing to Reese and sharing toys. Reese cries when any of us leaves the room, so Vin will yell down the hall ... "I'll be right back Reese!"
So proud of the tall lego stairs. He worked on this forever last night.  I don't know if he'll ever let me move this off the kitchen counter.

His own LegoLand, complete with a shark tank and an observation tower.


The pool is complete and it was COLD but we did it! Vin can't wait until next summer.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I love these boys

All this love and family in one weekend. My heart is overwhelmed...

Monday, October 29, 2012

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Weekend Recap

Big family weekend. Lots of eating, drinking, fun and games. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves



Had to comment on this one... She's got a corn in one hand, a walking taco in the other while she's wearing Reese.
This is the perfect Teri moment.