12.27.2008

Christmas morning was glorious! The kids woke up at a semi decent hour: 7:30 am. We held them at bay until 8am and had them wake up the "big" kids (Hester, Hannah, and Karl), then they could open presents.

Isaac loved his metal detector from Grandma. Nate got a binary clock, among other things.

Aspen loved her scooter and is showing off some cozy slipper socks.


The ponies from Hannah and Hester were a BIG hit. And she got her requested candy necklaces from Santa!


Toby is very excited about his new computer game (everyone has been enjoying this gift!) And his t-shirt is self-explanatory.

Hannah and Hester

Karl got (and gave) a bunch of books - which he read (both the ones he got and gave to others) during the day.


It was a great day. When I asked the kids if the got everything they wanted, they all said, "YES!" So I guess this year was a success.

Christmas Eve

On Christmas Eve the San Antonio Claytons came up to visit. We decorated our gingerbread houses (one of our traditions). We hot glued the houses together since the kids don't really want to eat the houses, just the candy. Then everybody went to work decorating.



Here's the traditional group shot. The kids are all getting bigger. Look at Aspen, she's nearly as tall as Hester, Hannah and me!

12.24.2008

Down to the wire

It's 5:05 am.
No. I am not just getting up.
I am just going to bed.
I don't know why I wait until the last moment to finish projects. But I do.
Hazel only requested two things for Christmas this year: candy necklaces, and a pink princess dress. I included a princess hat for good measure. Here they are:

I've had the fabrics for a month. But I just finished. At least I did finish.
Now for my long winter's nap...yeah, right.

Anyone else a Christmas procrastinator?

12.22.2008

Spreading Christmas Cheer


For our activity tonight we went to the Senior Assisted Living Center and put on a little music recital/carol singing. Everyone played a piece or two. Isaac played the piano; Aspen played the flute, by herself and a couple of flute duets with Hannah; Toby played the trumpet; and I played the piano. Then we all sang/led carol singing. The kids were a little apprehensive about this activity. Partly because it involved performing in public, partly because they were unsure about hanging with older people. But I was very proud of them. They did very well with the recital, and were polite and kind. The grandma's and grandpas were quite taken with Hazel. She was singing her little heart out and and dancing. We met a lady whose name was also Hazel! So we took a picture. I meant to take pictures the whole time. But I forgot. Anyway, good job to everyone tonight. Thanks also to Hannah, Hester and Karl, who were good sports. I was glad that they (my children, not Hannah, Hester and Karl. If they were nervous they didn't let on.) did this even though they were nervous. I think maybe we'll do it again. Especially with Hazel. The little grannies loved her and she brought smiles to everyone's faces.

12.21.2008

Meeting with the big guy


Hazel has had lots of chances to talk to Santa this year. I was just glad she wasn't scared of him, like last year.

Hazel's Program

Last week we went to Hazel's preschool Christmas program. She sang 2 songs with her class. They did a really good job. And all the children looked so cute in their Christmas outfits.
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After the program there was punch and cookies in her classroom (Of course). Here's Hazel with her teacher, Mrs. Mindy.