Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Christmas 2010
Christmas morning came much too early for Andy. He kept telling the kids that they couldn't get up before 7. Well, we held them off until almost 6 am. I tried to explain to him that our first morning in the central time zone is always an early one. 7 o'clock our time is 6 o'clock Chicago time. The adults all managed to pull themselves out of bed and participate in the early morning festivities. The kids had a blast. There were Legos, video games, dolls, paper jams, books, clothes, and many other cool gifts to open. The kids enjoyed playing with their new toys and then headed outside for some fun in the snow.











Christmas Eve - Part 2
We got to Chicago in the afternoon. It was snowing and everything was covered in a layer of white. It was the most snow my kids have every seen and they were so excited. The minute we got to Andy's parents' house, they got dressed in jackets, snow pants, boots, hats and gloves. They went out and made as many snow angels and threw as many snowballs as they could before it got dark. We went to church with the family and then, got the kids ready for bed. They had a great time setting out milk and cookies
for Santa. They went to bed looking forward to playing in the snow after opening their new presents.
Christmas Eve - part 1
Christmas Eve started with an early visit from Santa. Santa had a few things that would not have fit in a suitcase to bring home from our Christmas in Naperville with the Reid family. The kids were thrilled to find 3 basketballs under the tree and a not guiding them to the driveway where they found a brand new basketball hoop! There's nothing like k
ids in pjs playing basketball on the driveway in the morning and winter jacket clad kids making snow angels in the afternoon. It was quite an exciting day for Ben, Zack, and Courtney.



So far behind...
I am so far behind with this blog thing. My goal is to catch up on some old adventures so I can stay on top of the new adventures as they occur in the present and future. Wish me luck!
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