Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Christmas Eve

I really wish that I could have finished posting about the Christmas holiday by now. I am not the best with technology, and it was a battle to figure out how to get the pictures off of my phone and onto this computer. Grrr. Luckily the tech support lady was very helpful, so I can proceed with my blogging :)

Every Christmas Eve we spend half the day with Joseph's family, and half with mine.  For some reason I didn't take any pictures with the Jennings. But there was definitely fun and food and barbies for the girls!  We headed off to my parents where we got to build graham cracker gingerbread houses and have an annual Passey Family Christmas program.  I wish that Phillip and his crew could have been here! We were lucky enough to have Andrew and his family though.

Classic Maddy face!  She built a beautiful gingerbread house with Aunt Sarah's help

Uncle Kevin got Sarah started...

Aunt Sarah helping Jake and Maddy

Sarah realized that she could just squeeze the icing into her mouth, and so she did!

I wish I could tell you what Ben was eating in this picture... I hope it's not a dog toy.  Needless to say, he was not interested in making a house.

I realized that Sarah was very sad, and when I asked her what was wrong, she pointed out that she needed some candy INSIDE her gingerbread house.

 Problem solved.

Uncle Kevin supervising while Maddy, Reagan and Ryan make their houses

Jake was SO proud of his house!! "Aunt Shawna!  Take a picture of mine!!"

I just felt the need to document that I was infact present...
Having a good time with my Ben!

I flipped through a Wilton gingerbread booklet, and decided to recreate a house I saw, to my family's amazement.
I think it turned out great.
 Each year my younger siblings Steph, Kevin and Scott have a contest to see who can build the best house. Now that Steph is married, her husband joins in on the fun.  I decided to participate and they disqualified me, because, well, I don't remember. 

I schooled them.


Scott made a gingerbread man house.  Notice the peppermint door on the right side of his ribcage... I was very impressed.

I believe this was Billy's. If you aren't a fan of Psych, you won't understand. If you are, it is supposed to be Shawn's house, and Gus's house, with a pool that spans both backyards.  Love it!

Kevin's masterpiece.  I don't know what it is, but I love it! Ben also enjoyed carrying it around like a football and eating the candy corn off of it every time we went to Mamacheri's!

Last but not least, Stephanie's horrific and bloody battle scene from Harry Potter. Hello?? Is this what Christmas is all about?? :)
 My grandparents came over for some finger foods and our Christmas Program. My grandpa rolled up to the house looking like this:

My little shy Sarah doesn't usually speak to Papa. But when Papa came in with this, she sat at his feet and began talking up a storm!  Telling him everything she wanted for Christmas! It was so funny.  Maddy was fooled at first too. I love kids!

 We had our program and enjoyed our family's talents and everyone's sense of humor.  Dad and the boys were crazy! We sang songs, violins were played and stories were told.


Normally this is where the night ends. But this year Andrew and his family were with us, and they brought their trailor and we rounded up some bales of hay so we could go Christmas Caroling!  What a blast!  We bundled up, filled up an insulated igloo drink thing full of hot chocolate and Andrew drove us around the neighborhood while we sang our lungs off.  Sippin' hot chocolate and singing anything from classic Christmas Carols such as Away in a Manger, or Angels We Have Heard On High, to I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus or Grandma got run over by a reindeer!  People were coming to their windows and waving, and even coming out onto their porches to listen.  I have never had so much fun on Christmas Eve. Highlight of our night!!
It was a fantastic Christmas eve.  The only thing missing was Phillip and his family...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Our Nativity

One Sunday after church, Maddy was inspired to play out the Nativity...
Maddy as Mary, Joseph as Joseph, Sarah as the angel and introducing baby walmart as baby Jesus.


In our family's version of the nativity, baby Jesus was under the manger.

Ben came to adore him...
 It was pretty cute!



We also took pictures for our Christmas card:

Merry Christmas!!
Joseph and I got to go on our favorite date of the year... Brookgreen Garden's a nights of a thousand candles.  It is breath taking!  Literally thousands of candles every where, Christmas music, performances... very romantic!

I know these pictures aren't very good, but I'm posting them anyway! 

Lots of lights and garden lanterns!

I love the trees at brookgreen. Especially when there are lots of lights hanging from the branches!

Garden lights above the walk ways...

I know this isn't very clear, but it is a pond filled with floating candles, and lights on top of the walls surrounding the court yard... So beautiful!

Also, not a good picture... I just love how they stick candles inside the brick wall!

Christmas lights hanging off an oak tree... reflecting in the pond
 While we're there we make sure to go to one performance.. Bill Oberst's one man monologue of "A Christmas Carol" He is amazing!  Then we walk around and talk and enjoy all the candles and lights.  If you haven't been there... GO!  It is worth every dime! I look forward to it every year.

Letters to Santa

Joseph was telling me how he used to write a letter to Santa and mail it to the North Pole when he was a kid.  I don't have any memories of doing that, but we thought it would be fun to have the girls do it.

After all, it would be a terrible thing if Santa forgot that the only thing Maddy wanted was goggles...

I asked her if she wanted anything else.  I said something about goggles being so small that Santa might want to bring her something else.  She just looked at me and said, "mom, you are only allowed to ask Santa for ONE thing."

Letters are addressed and ready to be mailed!

Maddy stuck them in the mailbox

Sarah put up the flag
Now we just have to wait 'till Christmas morning...

A night in Bethlehem

Our ward had the best Christmas Party this year!  It was themed "A night in Bethlehem". We all dressed up as if we lived in Bethlehem the night Jesus was born.  We mingled around the market to 'purchase' our dinner, (with coins we were given) and even had to pay our taxes! After we were done eating, we followed Mary and Joseph outside, and were able to see a live nativity, and sing Christmas songs.  It was so neat!

Naturally I couldn't find my camera, so here are some pics that we took with the phone:

All dressed up! 


Some of the Market -The bakery, and the fruit market

The pita market

The meat market

These markets were built by the Tabor City branch, they were nice enough to let us borrow them

We even had a well in the center to get our water from!
(a little friend from the ward was serving the water)

The missionaries were dressed up as the Centurions, they collected our taxes as the night progressed. (We were given money when we got to the church) 
They also had a dreidel shop set up.  Santa was in there for the kids to visit.  They had the kids come into the room in small groups where they would sit and have a story read to them. It was "Teach The Children", a cute story about all the symbols of Christmas. It listed things like the tree, candy canes, presents, lights, etc. And explained what they meant.  It then went on to explain how Santa is also a symbol of Christmas. He represents family fun, and the joy of giving and receiving, but he is not the reason we celebrate Christmas.  After the story the kids got to sit on Santa's lap and tell him what they wanted for Christmas.  When they were done visiting with him, they got to go into the dreidel shop where they were given little burlap bags to fill with all the symbols of Christmas.  The girls were so excited!  They even got a dreidel to take home.


Ben kept going and giving Santa a high-five while the story was being read

Maddy telling Santa her biggest wish for Christmas... Some swimming goggles. Good thing we live at the beach!  Those things are hard to find during winter!

Our little Sarah was too bashful to say anything... I'm surprised she didn't burst into tears!

Ben and Santa had a stare-off.  Then he quickly got down.  I was hoping to snap a picture while he was still in his costume, but it was so hot in that room, and Ben was getting flushed and sweating, so we took it off!  So our Santa picture shows off those chicken legs and his onesie!
Here are some adorable pictures of Ben. I think I should dress him like this everyday....


Running around the market, showing off his cuteness


Behold!


The Nativty

The youth put on a great Nativity for us. After the presentation, we sang some carols, and the kids got to take pictures with Mary and Joseph.  Unfortunately I missed Maddy visiting Mary, so I have no pictures...
What a great party! We had a blast, and are grateful to everyone who worked so hard to make it such a fun night.  It was great to have a visual reminder of why we celebrate Christmas. 








Christmas Baking

I wanted to start some holiday traditions with the girls this year. With family being so close, we tend to just do whatever they are doing.  We had already built a gingerbread house, so  I thought it would be fun to bake some gingerbread men, and some other fun holiday sugar cookies.

The girls really enjoyed rolling out the dough, and cutting out the shapes.  I realized however, that I am a control freak!  I couldn't stand the girls getting flour every where, or touching things in the kitchen when their hands were covered in sticky dough!  I really had to try very hard to just let them have fun.  If the gingerbread man wasn't shaped just right, who cares? Right? ( I need counseling.) Its just a cookie!  Its going to be eaten for crying out loud!

Aside from my internal meltdowns, we were able to bake some cute cookies. After all the cookies were baked, we invited our friends over to help decorate.  It was lots of fun!

Cutting out their gingerbread men

Poor Ben is always banished to the highchair! You can see him way in the back!

Rolling the dough all by herself

Tada!

Sarah's turn to roll the dough

All the kids!  From left to right: Sarah, Ben, Mikaela Atkinson, Maddy, Tayte Atkinson
Time to decorate!
 Now for the decorating!!
Once the gingerbread men were decorated, we moved on to decorating the sugar cookies. 

Time to enjoy the hard work!

Thats my girl! Who needs to wait until the cookies are done when you have frosting...

So. Many. Cookies!
I think I was cookied out when we were done!  I'm so glad I baked with my girls. And even more glad we got to have fun with friends!