Monday, December 31, 2018

Santa Pictures with the Littles

2018 was the year of change in Christmas traditions.  For as long as I can recall, we have always gone to see a local play, A Christmas Carol, then gone to the mall for lunch and shopping, and, lastly, gotten our pic taken with Santa during this time.  My house is decorated with Santa pics dating back to when the boys were babies.  
This year was to be different.  This year, A Christmas Carol wasn't to be performed.  This year, Colin was in school until December 18 and wouldn't be home for our trip to the mall and, most importantly, Santa pics.  
So, I made the decision to do "real" Santa pics with the two bitty babies.  Merry Christmas to ME!  I wanted classic photos and more memories to have for the years to come.  I found a fabulous photographer and, poof, she made the magic of Santa a beautiful reality for the three of us.
There is a story tho, and one that must be documented for Cha's sake.  It will be a story that I will tell for many years to come.....the year Cha went to see Santa with nothing on - gasp!
Our mornings start early.  Everyone has to be up by 6:30 and out of the house by 7:00.  And this morning was no different.  We had early Santa pics and they were all the way across town, a good thirty minute drive without traffic.  
The dresses for the littles had been ironed the night before and bows laid out too.  So I woke the girls, curled their hair, fed them breakfast, put their dresses on and out the door we went.  We took MK, Maddox and P to school and we were off to see Santa!
The photographer's home was the setting for our pics.  Her home is beautiful and looks like the setting of a movie....it's an older home in a very quaint part of the city.  We entered through a side door into a sunroom filled with toys and cookies for the girls as they waited their turn to see Santa.
The photographer's husband greeted us and chatted with me as the girls happily played.  It is funny to note that all of the toys were for little boys, no dolls or Barbies, and my girls were in heaven.  They were building at the workshop and scooting trains around the train track....it was a fun sight to see!
Suddenly, Cha yelled, "I've got to go POTTY!" 
Of course the bathroom was behind closed doors very close to where Santa was sitting so it took an act of congress to tiptoe quietly with my very curious Cha and get to the bathroom without disrupting Santa's time with his current little person.  
Alas, we made it, and just as I always do, I went to lift Cha's dress, pull down her little panties and help her to sit on the potty.  It was at this time that I realized she was commando with nothing on that cute little tush.  
I went into shock mode - how was she going to sit on Santa's lap without anything on under her dress?  What if she decided to pull one of her amazing gymnastic stunts and flashed everyone, including Santa?  What in the world was I going to do?!  I had NOTHING, no panties, no diapers, no NOTHING.
And then I remembered.  I DID have something.  
Cha had a runny nose and as we were getting out of the car to go inside, I felt it was best to wipe it really well before making out debut.  Of course, I didn't have tissues in my car so I desperately looked around for anything I could use to wipe her nose with.  And there they were, a pair of clean little panties, sitting in the center console of my car for an emergency.  
I snatched them up quick and wiped her very runny nose instructing her to blow really hard for me too!  We were all clean and, as a last minute thought, I stuck them into my purse "just in case" we needed them again for another little wipe of the nose.  
So here we were, in this gorgeous little bathroom, with a bare bum and our only hope was a pair of snotty panties that were sitting in my purse in another room of the house.
We finished up, washed our hands, and tiptoed back to the playroom.  My purse was sitting with our things and I snatched it up to be sure the panties were in there.  Being that we were in this little room with a man we didn't really know, I was trying to be discreet in how I proceeded with getting those snotty panties on my sweet little Cha.  
After a few moments, I said that maybe we should go back to the bathroom and wipe her nose - now, we all know I was really trying to get back to the bathroom so I could get those panties on her without a show.  The man was so polite as he walked over and handed me an entire box of tissues and  insisted I use as many as I needed to get her ready for her visit with Santa.
So, I was left with no choice, I took the box of tissues and headed over to a little corner of the room, praying he wasn't looking, and I quickly put those snotty little panties that had been balled up in my purse on Cha's little bum.  
And off she went!  She marched her little self in to see the bearded man and proceeded to win him over in her own little way.   
Both girls adored their time with Santa.  He was so good to each of them, reading to them and making them giggle.  Of course he asked what they would like for Christmas....Maryn said an electric scooter, and Cha said a "baby cry"....that is a story for another day! And I couldn't help but smile from ear to ear as I watched these two little joys, my daughters, soak up their time with this magical, unsuspecting man. Of course, I was a bit giggly on the inside too knowing what was sitting on Santa's lap.  He had a whole lot of love and a little bit of "ick" sitting on that lap....but I guess that is how it always is as we are all full of laughter and goop, right?


Saturday, December 8, 2018

Thanksgiving

Some of our favorites came to visit us for the week of Thanksgiving!
 We had great fun showing them around our hometown and exploring a little down by the canal.
 Our house was full of laughter and good food
 and we all reminisced about the good ole days
 and we made memories to take these guys into adulthood....hence, the hayride with no hay??
Thanksgiving Day we ventured over to my father's uncle's farm....
 the cotton field was a picture favorite...
 and these guys had fun being together for their last day of togetherness!
Thanksgiving at the farm is something I have grown up with.  From the time I was itty bitty, to now at 45 years old, I have never known a Thanksgiving without the farm.  My dad, aka Pop, thrives on all of his people being there....he loves this time surrounded by all of his family from all over the country, everyone comes and it's just known that there will be lots of food, lots of fellowship, lots of catching up, and lots of faces that have changed over the years that you have to pray that you remember their names :)  It's aunts, uncles, great aunts/uncles, 1st cousins, 2nd cousins, them cousins, those cousins, and it's who is that?  Over 100 people show up yearly, young and old.  It's an amazing day!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Fair Fun

The Fair came to town and three of our kiddos couldn't wait to take advantage of it!  We had a great day of riding all the rides, seeing friends who were visiting as well, eating all the eats and riding more rides! 













Saturday, November 24, 2018

Halloween Fun

Halloween
It isn't a plan-for-weeks ahead for us, we are that family that decides on a costume just before we leave to go trick or treating!  Ha!
 Maryn had a great time dancing in her unicorn-ballerina costume at ballet class....the face decor was a hit too!
 And we got Boo'd by some neighbors, some dear neighbors that recognized we needed a bit of fun in our lives.....the teeth were a huge hit!
 My crew.  They are my six favorites ever.
 The Boo bucket arrived and the goodies inside were a hit, as always.  
 Ballerina-unicorn take two, little sister can't be left out of the fun at ballet class!
 Chapman is part of the sweetest little class of girls.  I have really enjoyed getting to know their families each week as they enjoy a bit of time learning all about dance.
 Maddox wasn't allowed to wear a costume to school BUT they were allowed to create their very own  cultural mask and wear those to school for fun Halloween twist....
 My Cinderella trick or treaters....Lucifer (had no idea that was the cat's name - bless Chapman, she was such a sweet little lucifer), the wicked stepmom, and Cinderella.
 These two were a tough bunch to keep up with....they were all about saying the magic words and then they were on to the next house.
 They loved our neighbor that was dressed as a witch.
 Our big girl was an M&M with her friends.
 So thankful for my Mei....she is thriving, she loves her friends and she continues to grow up against our will to keep her little!
 Maryn was thrilled to have me all to herself for her class Halloween party....fun games, fun snacks and good times!
 Our little cat was so tired and P was just the one she needed.....
Another Halloween in the books!  It is always great fun for us to walk through the neighborhood on Halloween.....the police close the streets leading in and out.....many from all around our area come to visit the neighborhood due to the reputation of being "all decked out"....there are haunted houses, movies, characters, dead and breakfasts, and everything in between.  Thankfully, my children love every minute!