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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas Week



We got the festivities rolling on Monday with a little Christmas party at Wheat Fields for all these fabulous girls. There were lots of pretty dresses, gifts, sharing, and girls! They are all such good friends, as us moms are too, so it was fun to watch them all have their own intimate Christmas party.


Christmas Eve we headed to church as we do every year. This year Sydaleigh got to participate on stage singing Away in a Manger and Silent Night. Well, at least that was the plan-she didn't make it past the rehearsal before she got nervous, refused to sing, told me very loudly to also stop singing, and then told us again very loudly that she wanted to get down. Maybe next year.


Christmas eve night me and Isaak always stay up after the girls go to bed and wrap presents together and watch a Christmas movie-well, that was also the plan, until one little girl decided to stay up and join us...one guess who that was...


got into all the toys- tested them out, got into the wrapping paper-ate some


Christmas morning...

me and Isaak actually woke up before the girls, which is beyond rare, so we just laid in bed until 8am wondering where the heck Sydaleigh was. We figured she was in her bed playing quietly so I told Isaak to go get our Christmas bell and start ringing it to lure her out, but when he went in her room ringing it she was still asleep, and really grumpy that we woke her up ringing a bell. I probably would be too. But that mood was very short lived because as soon as we told her it was time to open presents her grumpiness vanished-how bout that!

A new bike, movies, animals,

custom aprons for all us girls,

happy faces all around.

Sydaleigh definitely "got" it this year. She got the whole Christmas celebrates Jesus' birthday and we open up presents in celebration of His birth. She was oozing with big sister syndrome, 'helping' Marvelly with every gift, examining every toy for approval, eager to help, happy to watch, thrilled she has a sister to share it all in. It was cool.


In the afternoon we headed to Dave and Heidi's to visit with Isaak's family who came into town for a few days. It was so good to see Isaak's aunt Marcie, Uncle Ray and cousins Sebastian and Sterling. When we got married Sterling was only 4 years old, and now she's 12, and Sydaleigh just adored spending time with her.

We took his family to the Durham Western Heritage Museum on Friday. Below is a 50 foot Christmas tree they have in the lobby. It's massive, and beautiful and the biggest real Christmas tree I've ever seen with my two eyes.



family

This used to be the old Union Pacific Station that they remodled into a museum some years ago. It is fabulous.
Below we are making our way through a teepee


and aboard a train


later that afternoon me and Aunt Marcie escaped for three hours to do some thrift shopping, with no kids. I haven't been able to just linger in a store, peruse, take my time, in a long time. It was a much needed and much appreciated break.

Saturday Isaak's family left for South Carolina so we capped off our week with an outing to the movies with our buds the Loveless' to see Bolt. I was a bit nervous to take Sydaleigh back to the movies because the last time I made that attempt we left not even ten minutes into the movie Horton Hears a Who. She was absolutely terrified, but this time she had a ball. Go figure.
I loved this week. It was fun, hectic, jam packed, new, and chock full of memories.

I'm ending this post with this picture of Sydaleigh. I just love this picture.
It's Christmas.


3 comments:

joann said...

As always your girls are just sooo cute! I have a question though where did you hubby get those cool sweat pants!!! They are a very pretty color! Teal/light green is not something you find on guys to often!! HA HA HA - have a great day!!! see you later!

joann said...

Ok- so I see now they are scrubs, I could not tell before.... that is sooo funny that he wears those all the time!

Loveless Fam said...

Looks like Christmas was a success around the Brooks home! I love the last picture of Sydaleigh! Thanks for going to the movies with us we had a blast!