Thursday, December 15, 2011

O Christmas Tree

Aha!  It's done!  The tree is up and the glow of lights is sooooo nice.


We let a mini-Santa help decorate.  Actually, he stopped hugging the tree and helped us hang ornaments.  You know that means most of them are within the bottom 2 feet of the tree.  Somehow, it still looks "beautiful".


Our little guy was so happy the tree was being put up that he literally danced for joy.  All over the house.  Repeating "see?  the tree is up!  see?  I love our tree."   He is truly amazed.   Last week, we had a playdate at church- 4 boys between 2 and 3 years old.  It was a lot of fun- with the most popular toy being... a palm frond.  Yes indeed.  Anyway, we tried to wrangle the boys into a tree photo.


What were we thinking?  It was like trying to herd kittens to sit together.  There are 4 boys in the photo above.  Kaden is all the way to the left.  One boy laid on his stomach and the others started to follow.  Then they realized they could swing their legs up and kick the tree ornaments.  Seriously- herding kittens.

Tomorrow begins the -so-many-holiday-party-days.  I think the schedule goes:  morning party and night party, night party, day off, work (giving gifts to volunteers), work, work with kids party, afternoon party.  One of those parties I don't have to prepare, and all are related to church or work in some way.  I'd like to do our cookie party again this year (we make the dough and ppl just come over and roll, bake, decorate whilst we chat and drink cocoa).   We'll see.    If nothing else, I'll have some fun photos for everyone :)   How's your Christmas season going?

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Christmas Fret (and maybe poop)

Despite the title, I'm actually in a good mood- or maybe a mellow good mood.  It's probably because I found a LOT of Christmas music on my computer, which I can get to and play.  As opposed to the nice Christmas CD collection, packed away with all the other holiday stuff in the attic, which only my husband can get to.

Which means we haven't drug out the tree OR the lights OR the nativity sets OR any other holiday decoration.  And I was all fine with that, and then suddenly I wasn't.  Where was the window of time that had both "I'd like to get the decorations out and up" AND "we have time to do this."  GONE, I tell you- I went from fine to annoyed in .6 seconds, and it's no one's fault but my own.

Still, I'm laughing at myself- after just one or two nights of cranky annoyedness, now I'm more like "heh, I'm annoyed without giving a reason".  SO I highly recommed stashing Christmas music in an easily retrievable and rememborable spot.  Also, having a kind husband who listens to your rant and is STILL kind afterward helps very much.  Also, having plans to decorate jsut before the crazy holiday party circuit (and we're not even going to them ALL) helps.  Oh, and don't forget having a toddler who likes to sing along with the Christmas carols even if he doesn't know the words.  Hmm, well that's helpful for about 5 minutes, and then only as a memory to smile at.  Otherwise, the FIVE GOLDEN RINGS  starts to clash with the nice Christmas music feelings.

Well, believe it or not, I'm knee deep in wrapping presents and making all SORTS of compromises to my "original, best plan" that involved everything being equal and fair and recycled wrapping that Kaden colored or painted on.  Which is odd, since I had finished shopping about 2 weeks ago.  Well, except for the alternative gifts and one online special that I missed the deadline on and was waiting for another deal to come up.  And now it IS up, but there's no way for me to tell if i can GIFT it to another address before I click the 'pay now' button, which makes me a bit nervous.

And then, with the alternative gifts, there's a spousal debate raging about whether we include them in the Box-o-Gifts or mail the acknowledgements out separately with the Christmas cards.  Actually, I'd like to include the Christmas cards too, but I haven't taken the "Florida Christmas" photo, even though I've had the idea since halloween. 

I think the shipping deadline is today, for regular dont-sell-us-your-arm shipping prices.  But in addition to all the above, I need two large boxes and instead have one XXL huge bog and one medium large-ish box. I THINK I can use the medium big box for one family but then the other family's box will have lots of air packs, which makes it look way less exciting. Especially because we really don't go overboard AND it's got recycled wrapping paper, which looks less exciting.  I like to think our Christmas gift boxes say:   "we love you, and we carefully picked out these few presents, AND we also love the earth so we've recycled paper AND we also want to share our creativity so we've painted the paper to make it look festive"   I don't know, though, maybe it says something else entirely. 

Anyway, I have two hours before going into work, and should have all the gift-y stuff off the table before kaden comes home too.  Plenty of time if i'm just wrapping and sealing boxes, but not so much if I have to go print and pick up things.  So I'll get off the blog now.

BUT I really have to share my most favorite alternative gift:   Manure.   Really, with the tagline that says something like "show your family you give a sh*t this Christmas".  Oxfam makes me laugh so hard!!  And I could think of a few people to send it to, but I think maybe they'd take it the wrong way.  Would you?

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Required Holiday Photos

I suppose it's time to drag out the tree, eh?


and dress up to go to holiday stuff...


But if there's still pumpkins around, that's okay.

There's plenty of imaginary characters around this time of year,
what's another three?



Because we'll still smile for the camera,
even when we have no idea what else to do.



Because, as Kaden often reminds us:  "It's okay, we're family."

We can barely contain our excitement at that...


And we'll dress up like Pop.




And remind ourselves, it's all about the Light of the World
(which is, of course, "ME AND JESUS")



Our goal is for a simple, meaningful season.
Being sick and unable to decorate the first two weeks is helping.
So is crafting an ornament each day (part of an Advent calendar/devotion).
Though I use the term "craft" lightly.  Maybe I'll post some examples later.
Peace, y'all.