David and Sara came in town the Thursday before xmas. We had a wonderful few days with them. No ice skating this time and there wasn't enough snow for sledding, but Uncle David introduced the kids to the world of Wrestle Mania. This is wear David likes to try out his high school wrestling moves on anyone who will tangle with him. I think Sara was relieved that it wasn't her for once!! The kids loved it and it was a nice change from Hide & Go Seek!
We had the Briggs Christmas on Dec. 22. This year all of the cousins had a pie contest (baking not eating!). There were 7 pies (4 of which were apple) and the uncles and grandpa were the judges. Side-note: Grandpa does not like apple pie! I was very impressed with all of the pies. Everyone did an excellent job! Sara took 2nd with her lemon pie and my (Ann Woods) crunchy caramel apple pie took the gold. It was a fun competition and I think we all hope to do something similar next year - perhaps a different category!
Santa made a special visit during the afternoon and brought the kids a special gift. (Thanks cousin Ansley for posting this pic of FB!) Grant calls the big guy "Anta!" (no "s" sounds at the beginning of words)
We all used to Sunday to wrap up our last minute shopping. And yes we had last minute shopping, but as Brandon promised we got it all done!
We started Christmas Eve with breakfast at my parent's. We spent all day opening presents, eating, playing and some napping! Later that night we went out to look at xmas lights and show David and Sara the "musical house" (our neighborhood house that has their lights set to music - very entertaining and apparently David has been inspired). It was a cold night and there was light (very light) snow falling. It was really a perfect day. Grant's favorite gift was a balance bike. He rode it around the house all day! Elizabeth got a Lite Bright. We were all amazed at how much smaller they are today with the LED light instead of a big box with a light bulb!! We did the best we could to wear the kids out before we headed home...but not so much that they fell asleep because daddy still needed to read "Twas the Night Before Christmas" and put out milk and cookies.
Daddy reading "Twas the Night Before Christmas" |
Great Grandma Briggs made the kids robes for xmas...Grant is sporting his Illini one here! |
The pink pony and "Buddy" the dog. |
Getting ready to open stockings |
Although the facial expressions don't capture it, they have really enjoyed the marble racer! |
This was Brandon's black Friday bargain. $2 for a huge box of blocks...we believe Menards failed to open the box and sell the 18 bags of blocks inside for $2 each! |
Jack's special treat! |
Elizabeth's gift from Grant |
My new earrings! |
We went to Brandon's Aunt Ruthie's house for the Schoch family Christmas that afternoon. Crazy good fun! I don't know exactly how many GREAT grandkids there are, but let's just put it this way, there are so many that when they were all getting their picture taken with Grandma and Grandpa no one (NO ONE) even noticed that our precious Grant was not there! I was in the bathroom with him and I can hear everyone yelling "look at the camera, smile, come one just one more!" I am trying my best to hurry him along, but he wants to thoroughly wash and dry his hands! I walk in carrying him, just as someone says, "ok we have tortured them enough" and I plunk Grant on Elizabeth's lap...maybe just a few more pictures! Elizabeth and Grant were finally reunited with Stella & Briggs. It was the biggest sweetest hug you can imagine! I swear they wouldn't like each other so much if they lived next door!! We were trying to FaceTime with Stella last week for her birthday and we couldn't get through so we FaceTimed with Uncle David and we were telling him what a big deal Stella is in our house. I asked EB who is a big deal this time of year and she replied "Jesus" (melt my heart!).
The day after Christmas was Mimi & Pop's. We opened presents, we ate, the kids napped, we opened more presents, we ate some more! Aunt Sandy and family joined us for the later part of the evening and the main event...THE PICKLE. The pep talks we give our kids are priceless. We told Elizabeth and Grant to work together as a team and surely one of them would find the pickle and beat Stella, she's not very competitive ;) Elizabeth ran right in and found it! We were so proud :) When it was our turn however, it took a lot longer. Remember I was the reigning champion, but poor Brian had never found it and I felt bad for him so I casually say, "it's probably hiding on a tree limb, not by an ornament" and two seconds later he spotted it! Doesn't it feel good to finally win Brian! The big hit of the Pauli Christmas were Nerf guns. I sustained a direct hit to the left eyeball (thank you dear husband) and have lived to tell about it...only a little crying. We also got an air hockey table that we haven't brought home yet, but once it is set up I think the kids will have a lot of fun with it. I don't think they really understood when they saw the box. Another fun day!
We wrapped up the Christmas season with the Pauli family Xmas. Grant napped for five minutes in the car on the way to Aunt Becky's. You can imagine his attitude all day! We had a wonderful day...both the Bears and the Vikings won, really what more can you ask for?! The kids played well together. Grandma did a great job shopping for all of us and the gift exchange is always fun.
It was a wonderful Christmas season and now our house is full of new things that we must find homes for - a good problem to have :) Elizabeth and Grant are at a very fun age to enjoy the Christmas season with. They love looking at all of the lights and take great pride in pointing out Baby Jesus if they see him in a nativity scene. We are hoping for a little snow today so they can wear their new snow bibs and boots. As I look out the window now it is just starting to flurry. I am 32 and I still get excited about a little snow! We need to go get ready. We are headed to Julie K's Noon Year Eve's party!