Friday, December 30, 2011

A December of Celebrations

Christmas started early for us. We celebrated with my family the second week of December at our house. My dad dressed up like Santa, but Henry was not fooled this year. The first thing he said was Pop Pop why are you dressed like Santa? That didn't stop him from sitting on his lap and giving a long list. Clay on the other hand, was petrified. I tried sitting with him, but he was not having it. We had a great night with kids opening presents and adults giving gifts to Toys for Tots!

Henry had a Christmas Program at school, complete with songs, motions, and Happy Birthday Jesus cake. Henry was not scared one bit, and did a great job singing all the words, along with learning John 3:16.

The next day we headed to Disney World. Just the four of us! A post in itself!

Christmas was spent celebrating at Jeff's parents with his mom's side (the Ridgells) the night before Christmas Eve, and on Christmas night with Jeff's dad side (the Joneses). It was nice seeing everyone and catching up since we missed Thanksgiving. Henry and Clay did so good considering they got their fair share of late nights.

Christmas morning we celebrated at our house with our tradition of blackberry french toast, eggs, bacon, and fruit. Jeff read the boys the Christmas Story, and we asked Henry questions about Jesus and his birth. He has done a great job retelling us about the birth of our Savior. Hopefully, one day, he will truly understand and embrace this wonderful and most precious gift.

We started a new tradition with the boys this year. We told them they would receive 3 presents each for Christmas. Symbolizing the 3 gifts the wisemen gave Jesus. I know several people that do this and I thought it was a great idea. We have so many Christmases and the boys get so much. I think this is a great way for us and them to remember and appreciate what Christmas is all about.

Henry's big gift was a new bike and helmet, and Clay got a wooden rocking horse. They also both got Pottery Barn Anywhere chairs which they love! Of course thier grandparents spoiled them with everything you can imagine, and Henry is already looking forward to his birthday.

We found out after Christmas that my sister and brother-in-law will be expecting a sweet little girl in May. They invited us to dinner in Camden and surprised us with pink filled cupcakes before dinner. So cute, and we are so excited for them! Jeff is happy I will get my girl fix, and I can't wait to buy lots of smocked little dresses with matching bows!

Jeff and I had a date night getaway last night in Charleston. Thanks to my very gracious mom for watching both boys! It was a fun time filled with movies, dinner, shopping, and breakfast on the beach. By far, my favorite place ever. Never disappoints!

I think I'm about caught up. Now get ready for picture overload! More to come for New Year's. We are headed to the beach with the boys to bring in the new year with Rick, Katie, and Karsen!


Who's at the door?

And the list goes on...

Sweet Tilly

Maybe next year...

Best present under the tree!

Talking on his new phone from Aunt Leslie and Uncle Jamie







Henry and Carter were so excited about thier batman suits

love these sweet boys!

he would have just been happy with the helmet

immediately had to ride his bike in his pjs

this boy loves his horse

the pretty momma-to-be

defintely pink!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Thanksgiving 2011

Not much to say here. We all came down with the stomach bug. We tried to go to one Thanksgiving at Jeff's grandmas and ended up coming home early. We missed two more Thanksgivings the next day, and it took almost a week for all of us to regroup. Lucky Jeff was the only one not to get hit and took such good care of his family! It was a great time to be thankful for our family even in the midst of sickness. Hopefully Christmas will be a different story.

Citadel Homecoming

Almost a month ago (I know) we headed to Charleston for the weekend for Citadel Homecoming. The Jones' rented a beach house on Folly Beach and we had a house full of kids. Tailgating was fun, and they even had bounce houses set up near the stadium (genuis). It was so nice to spend time together and catch up with the adults while the kids got a lot of cousin time in. We can't wait for next year!