Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Christmas 2011

I was so blessed to spend Christmas with my ENTIRE family over Christmas. It was a wonderful time. And isn't this a great looking bunch? Blessed indeed.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Merry Christmas 2011!

Merry Christmas, friends and family! Another year has gone by and another season of celebration has arrived. As a family, we are determined to focus our celebration on the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, above all else. The Christmas decorations, packages around our tree, and time we spend with loved ones are a grand celebration of His love and sacrifice for us. Jesus’ birth brought our salvation into human form to save us once and for all – what an incredible God we serve!

This time of year also seems to usher in the desire to review how the year has gone and how the Lord has blessed us.

In January, Madelyn started piano lessons, lost her first tooth and we enjoyed our first homemade snow fort (with the hip deep snowfall we got).

In February, we made birthday bags for the local food shelf for Valentines Day and saw Greyson’s preschool program where he sang and danced with a big voice and smile.

In March, Greyson got his second round of stitches in his forehead after a fall while Melissa turned 35 and accompanied Liz with her bridal entourage to New Orleans (what a Blast!).

In April, we started our seeds for the summer garden, watched tulips peek up at us through the snow, Madelyn lost her second tooth while Greyson got his third set of stitches in his chin, Ben went from shoulder length hair to a crew cut (and donated it to Pantene’s Beautiful Lengths), and we roadtripped to Oklahoma for Easter where we met our newest niece/cousin, Kate Elizabeth Pruitt.

In May, it was finally warming up outside, Madelyn finished 1st grade, and we went to Milwaukee to help prepare for my sister’s wedding.

In June, we started out right away with the beautiful wedding of my sister, Liz, and her new husband, Nick Schanz, followed by our annual trip south to Petit Jean where Greyson hiked to Cedar Falls for the first time. It was also a great month of gardens, tea parties, snorkeling in sprinklers, popsicles. We ended the month in Tampa with the Cobb Clan at a second reception for Liz and Nick where Madelyn fell in love with horses.

In July, we camped in the backyard, declared “God is Good!”, and Greyson shed his training wheels and started soccer lessons.

In August, we spent lots of time with Jean and Mickey while they spent the month at a nearby RV park, went to the Minnesota State Fair, Ben turned 35, and Madelyn turned 7.

In September, Madelyn started 2nd grade while Greyson started his last year of preschool, we planted an apple tree in our yard in honor of Greyson, Madelyn had her first horseback lesson, and we went to our first Minnesota Twins game.

In October, Greyson had a LEGO birthday party and for Halloween, Madelyn dressed as Lilo (from Lilo and Stitch) and Greyson dressed as Batman (again!).

In November, it was unusually warm this year and the leaves were beautiful. Liz and Nick came over for a weekend where the kids went bowling for the first time, and Ben and I celebrated our 13th Anniversary eating Japanese hibachi (yum!).

In December, Madelyn attended our annual outing to the Festival of Christmas with us (a annual choir and orchestra progam at a nearby college) and was mesmerized, we got some sledding in after the first snow and before it melted for a our BROWN Christmas, and are looking forward to the time with Melissa’s family for Christmas.

And just some notes about the kids that I don’t want to forget:  Greyson is still Calvin to his Hobbes, Blue Bear. He loves playing with Madelyn until inevitably she starts bossing him, but hates to be alone. He LOVES rock and roll.  Madelyn astounds us with her reading and writing. She definitely has a unique style that keeps us smiling and sighing. She LOVES classical and jazz music.

Now, if you have gotten through all of this, then you must love us! Thank you! And may God touch your heart and life in the coming year!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Day 2009

When Madelyn found her dress-up shoes and tiara and earrings from Santa, she politely asked to go get dressed before she continued playing. She came back looking like a warmly dressed princess!

Our Christmas blizzard (I know you can't really see it, but it was coming down hard!)

A tradition of blueberry muffins and egg nog. We usually make the box blueberry muffins (Ben prefers them) but realized this year that all the boxed kinds that I could find at our local grocery store were "processed in facilities that may contain nuts". So we went homemade this year. We really liked them. They might be our new tradition!

Madelyn created a "memory box" for her Daddy. We bought the box and Madelyn did most of the staining and poly-ing of the box herself. We put a few pictures and keepsakes in to help start it off.

Mad received a VERY cool pop-up book from Aunt Liz this year. It is the story of Cinderella and is the most intricate pop-up book I have ever seen.

What boy doesn't love Thomas the Train?

Madelyn also loves her new craft easel and supplies. (As well as the new doll!)

Just a pic showing the snow we got over Christmas Day this year. See the kid car in the yard? It is half buried!

Greyson favorite presents this year. He has been asking for a drum for weeks. He was ecstatic to see it waiting for him on Christmas morning. But truth be told, he loves the harmonica more.

We also had a terrific Christmas dinner - a HUGE turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, asparagus, homemade gravy, pineapple, and of course, whole cranberry sauce. It was so yummy! Lots of leftover turkey and a turkey carcass for making broth! Sounds like a job for tomorrow...

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas to all!

Click to play this Smilebox greeting: Christmas Card 2009


(This is our family's economical and green solution to sending a Christmas card... We will, however, be sending several out to those friends and family that don't have internet access. Enjoy!)