Friday, December 5, 2014

Traditions (Take: 7)

Dearest Boys,


So pretty, right?  I could leave it at that and have you thinking that December was a beautiful month full of wintry wonders.  Or I could be honest and tell you that I'm typing this from MARCH 5th (2015) and that the picture above was taken just hours ago!

I've practically abandoned this little hobby but I'm not ready to give it up entirely yet.  There are still memories to record, pictures to save, and anecdotes to preserve.  But it wouldn't surprise me if the Blog Book for 2015 was very sparse.

So...back to December...when we fit in our favorite traditions and even added a few extras.

Y'all helped us decorate and you wanted to be involved with every aspect of every (All 5!) tree.  Your enthusiasm for the holidays comes honest.


In a first for us, we bought snowballs!  The Harycki Fam hosted a snowball fight in their yard so we met up with the Vaughns and had at it!  




(Ironic as we had a legit snowball fight amongst our family in the backyard just hours ago!)

One of the loveliest moments of the month was being serenaded by THE Mr. Timberlake at the AAC.  Michelle and I got great seats and screamed like 13 year olds hearing NKOTB back in '94.  We also stayed in a hotel downtown and had some shopping fun the next day while everyone else was working.  This is a December tradition that I'd like to repeat annually!


 We also fit in a visit to the trains at North Park.  This is one that I feel like y'all might be outgrowing.... (and I'm actually ok with that).

 



A tradition that I'm in no rush to lose is our annual visit to Bass Pro!  Grandma came along this year and participated in the fun (but she won't let me post the picture of her on the carousel!).





I managed to miss the opportunity for a pic, but Bass Pro gave us a cute one of you two sitting on his lap.   

Another element of fun was your holidays parties at your schools.  Jax, I took a short break from my own class to pop over to your school and help with your party.  Your school has a tradition where 1st graders make these adorable snowmen shirts and then you wear the shirts for years to come on certain days.  You looked so cute in your over-sized design : )




Colt, I ended up getting a nasty stomach bug on the day of your party so I had to miss it.  Your dad was a trooper and joined you instead -- but he only took video, no photos, of the sweet songs your class performed for the party guests.

That stomach virus ended up getting passed through our family and traditions went out the window for a few days.


At the very last minute, we fit it one of our favorites --





And, before we knew it, it was time to make cookies for Santa and sing Happy Birthday to Jesus!  I loved having both of you sitting between us in church on Christmas Eve and y'all loved it when the lights went down and the candles were lit.

What's crazier than all this fun?...Is that we packed even more into our final week of 2014!  Maybe I'll tell y'all about it in a few months...




1 comment:

  1. Please don't stop writing! We love reading them here in Indiana!

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