(I don't know why this post has certain words highlighted with links. I didn't do that. Gotta love computers....)
December has been a really fun month. Our Elf on the Shelf was naughty (unrolled our toilet paper, tried to take a bath in marshmallows...), but when it came to candy every morning in the advent calendar, he was quite nice! The best surprise came on Christmas Eve - chocolate suckers and candy canes. The bad news: the boys now think they are supposed to get candy every day.
This year, they actually like Santa. The fact that Santa handed out lollipops definitely helped his case.
They sat on his lap and told him their Christmas wish.
For Maddox, it was a guitar (like Daddy).
Jude had a much more simple request: CANDY.
And that's pretty much the only thing he cared about on Christmas morning, actually.
Earlier this month, Maddox and I visited the Live Nativity here after his friend's birthday party. He and Eisley checked out the camels but warned me to be careful, because they had big mouths and would bite.
It was a neat place, except for when we left the pasture, I realized our shoes were CAKED with sheep poop. Lots of it. Our shoes are still sitting outside.
(Christmas Eve morning...the discovery of the chocolate!)
And above to the right, we have Maddox's version of a reindeer. Apparently they are sophisticated creatures who wear ties.
The last week of school for Maddox was busy. There was a Christmas party, presents at school (he got Mrs. Pettebone a gift card to Bippy's...apparently, it is their favorite place to eat and they talk about it all the time), a tornado warning (that never did anything thankfully), and the Christmas show. They sang a few songs and then Maddox and Jonah got a little crazy with the bells.
Christmas week put me in the cooking mood and we made all sorts of yummies. Here Jude is supervising the making of the sausage bread.
Of course we also made Santa cookies and they colored their own sugar and mixed.
Here are our delicious, but way too sweet, Tiny Tims!
Santa only ate half of one because he told Maddox he needed to watch his weight.
On Christmas Eve, Maddox got a haircut. Andrew threatened to leave it in a mullet (he actually thought the mullet looked cool...true story), but this is how it turned out. I guess it isn't too bad considering Andrew used kitchen shears!
We went to Longhorn with friends that night and then Christmas Eve service at our church. It finally stopped raining for a bit so the boys ran off some energy first.
Maddox stayed in the little kid class for the first time (because if he didn't, Jude would have a candy cane and he wouldn't. The little classes were celebrating Jesus' birthday so he got even more sugar.). Eisley was there and told him "your hair looks great!"
My little shy guy turned red, but smiled.
Oh boy. It starts already.
Thankfully nobody fell asleep in the car and we came home to dump out the reindeer food in the front yard. It was wet and soggy - boots weather!
We read the Christmas Story and Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Jude didn't pay attention but Maddox loved them both.
And...finally...the house got quiet and Santa came.
We did Christmas morning in two waves.
Maddox was up at 6 (my early bird) and Jude refused to get up (even snored) so Maddox went first.
He was so, so excited and beaming.
Santa even left them a note! How special!
At 8, sleepyhead finally rolled out of bed.
Maddox helped him open his gifts, but like I said, all he cared about was candy. He carried this box of Mike n Ike's around until he ate every last one.
Our old neighbors and friends, the Farmers, came over for Christmas dinner at 4. We had a great time, ate tons of amazing food, exchanged presents, and drank hot chocolate. The boys had a good many laughs with Andrew's new remote-controlled helicopter. Meanwhile, Jude covered as much of my house/Yani's hand with stickers as he could. Sneaky thing.
They loved their big bag of art goodies from the Farmers.
Maddox has already been using his new supplies to make more cards.
And now he can stamp his cards too.
We got him a dinosaur stamp set. Unfortunately, he prefers to stamp his hands like they do in school, so then his face gets smudged with blue, his arms, his clothes...yea.
The hot chocolate bar was fun. Maddox enjoyed some candy canes, white chocolate chips and whipped cream in his.
Such a big boy.
And then..Spiderman joined us.
We must be pretty special.
We missed our families and the holidays aren't the same without them, but all in all, we still had a very special day and we are truly blessed.
I pray the New Year holds good things for all of us and that we keep growing as things keep changing.