Thursday, December 31, 2020

Christmas

Despite all Covid attempts to keep our family away during the Christmas season, we trudged forward and made it work!  We were able to celebrate with my parents, my brother and his family, my cousin, Drew, and her family, and my sister (and nephew Jay) surprised us all with a visit too!  We opened all the windows, added heaters to the porch for outside dining, wore masks inside when we weren't taking pictures, and it all worked.  Thankfully.  
My mom loves to do stockings each year for the children and the children love this tradition as well.  This year the highlight for my two littles - flashlights!  Mom always provides us with the most useful gifts that we wouldn't always think to purchase for ourselves.  




Our Christmas "Adam" usually includes a movie at the theatre and secret sibling purchases at Five Below.  This year looked different (2020=all things different but same).
This year we dined outdoors at McCalisters Deli, took some surprises to a few families, and then finished our evening worshipping with our church family in a local park.  The service was beautiful.  We have only been to church once since this all began 9 months ago.  



Christmas Eve....we had the best morning together getting our traditional pedicures (MK gets a manicure due to her dislike for all things feet).  I hope to always hear Chapman's giggle as they scrubbed her little feet.  This was her first official pedicure and she is now in love and asks to go back almost daily to "the scrubbing place"! 



We also had the opportunity to go Christmas caroling.  A friend gathered a group together and we all met at a local nursing home.  The group sang for a 98 year old man just outside of his window.  The man's daughter was so excited to have us and we were thankful for this opportunity.  I love elderly people.  I pray my children see my love for them and always know their worth.  Yes, they can be slow to move but the knowledge they have to share is amazing.....and the fact that they can say whatever comes to mind and get away with it is awesome too! Well, mostly, lol.

Following our fun Christmas Eve outings, we came home ready for the secret sibling gift exchange, the reading of Twas the Night Before Christmas, the unwrapping of pjs and books from Gran and Pop, the prepping of the loft as all six children spend this night together each year in the loft, and then finally off to bed!  Oh, and we did put out cookies, milk and reindeer food too.























 

Monday, December 28, 2020

Santa at Steeds Dairy Farm

Each year we go to visit Santa and have our picture taken.  All of the pictures since Colin was a baby are displayed throughout our home during the Christmas season.  I am so thankful that the boys still humor me with this tradition.  This year of course looked a bit different.  Our choices were a Santa indoors with a plexiglass guard shielding us from potential germs OR an outdoor Santa session at a local farm.  We went with the local farm and our decision proved to be a fabulous choice for our crew.  The little girls got to chat.  Cha asked a lot about the reindeer, what they like to eat and how they fly.  Maryn was simply dumbfounded by the fact that Santa knew the loft needed to be cleaned and then he told her she and her sister should really stop arguing in the car.  The pics of Maryn below just make me laugh - her face is trying to explain all of the above and she was speechless!  















Following our visit with Santa, we drove to SC to spend the evening with G-Mom and G-Dad....and, of course, eat Rushs.  We went in with masks, spent the evening with great food and even better company.  G-Dad gave the children a binder filled with silver dollars from as long ago as the late 1800s.  The children loved looking at the different coins with G-Dad.  





The holiday season has looked so different this year but it has also looked much the same.  Thankful we have been able to make accommodations to be with our family in safe environments for all.  



 

Our Christmas Star

Our sweet baby girl came home from school one day exclaiming that she was going to be the star in her upcoming Christmas chapel.  She had three lines and we practiced every day with a microphone.  It was the sweetest little, "Follow me! I know the way!  Here He is!" ever and we all beamed with pride as we watched her on stage.  So thankful for this 1/2 day Kindergarten program that is preparing our girl for big things to come and I love knowing that she is learning early to put Him before everything.