Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas

Ryan's mom created this little thing. It's quite funny and worth your time! Merry Christmas to you all.

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/BlOBuvcO7NGcOSCwI7HK

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christmas traditions

One of my favorite parts of Christmas is the little traditions that we've begun with our kids. They are little things that Luke and Reagan are already beginning to remember and look get excited about as Christmas comes closer. Some of them involve more than just our family, like our church and school Christmas concerts and family get togethers with Grandpas & Grandmas. The kids also love decorating our Christmas tree with their very own ornaments that they receive every year. The past couple of years we've done an advent box that Grandpa & Grandma Noteboom gave the kids for Christmas one year. Every day we read a short devotional from an advent book and then open a box. There is always a figure for a hanging nativity scene that Aunt Arlene made for them last year. Some days there is a piece of our new nativity scene hidden in the living room and some days there is a note. The notes always give them a clue to find a small gift around the house. We also began a new tradition this year that a friend had told me about. I wrapped up 25 different Christmas books and each evening they take turns unwrapping a book for us to read. We've been having fun with all the different stories. It's been fun sharing these things with the kids as we get ready to celebrate Christmas!

Opening the advent box as we count down to Christmas
Reading our Christmas book. Lauren enjoys listening to the stories with the big kids. Drew would rather be off playing!
Reagan posing after Luke's school Christmas concert.
A nice shot of Luke by the decorations after his Christmas concert.
Getting ready to sing with the other Kindergatners.

Reagan's Birthday party

We celebrated Reagan's 4th birthday princess style last weekend. We combined my nephew Jaren and Reagan's parties to cut down on a little of the chaos around Christmas for us all. Jaren chose a Monster Truck theme, which made for some interesting decorations! It was a busy weekend with 2 Christmas concerts also taking place. We had fun with a pinata and both kids got lots of fun gifts.





Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Snow Day






Luke had his very first snow day ever. He was excited to stay home from school today, but I don't think he really grasps how awesome snow days are! He'll learn. We were pretty much stuck inside our house. Ryan didn't even have to go into work today, which was nice. We finally got the driveway and sidewalks cleared so we can leave the house. It's never a good sign though when you have to shovel the drifts before you can snowblow. Ryan and I tag teamed, which makes it a little more bearable....although I was stuck with the shoveling duties. I think I might need to learn how to use the snowblower! It appears the twins were having a hat fashion show while I was outside shoveling. I'm hoping the snowplows hit our street before the morning so I can get Luke to school. We survived the "storm of the century" as they say, and it was actually quite nice.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Happy 4th Birthday, Reagan!

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Happy 4th Birthday to our dear, sweet Reagan. At 4 years old you are starting to enjoy playing with Barbies and your dollhouse. You love to create your own songs and dance and are very creative and enjoy doing crafts of all sorts. You are a joy to have in our lives and bring many smiles and lots of laughter everyday with the silly things you say and do. We love you lots! Have a Happy Birthday.