The second big event I am updating on was CHRISTMAS!!! How can you NOT write about
Christmas? We spent both Thanksgiving and Christmas by ourselves this
year. And it was SO FUN to see Abby and Isaac BLOSSOM through this
holiday! Their eyes glowed at every thought of every aspect of the
season! Santa, reindeer, snowmen on t.v., Christmas lights, Christmas
music/songs (Brianna sings Jingle Bells more clearly and often than
anything else -- Isaac uses it to annoy us at the top of his lungs
whenever he wants to get a point across or feels ignored), cookies and
candy-making, caroling to friends and neighbors, you name it! And we
tried really hard to give them opportunities to give and to thank and to
celebrate . . . and to get really excited about Christmas coming!!!! We
didn't put any presents out because they ALL would have been opened if
we had. So you would pretty much convince a rattlesnake to give you his
fangs before you could convince Abby or Isaac that SANTA didn't bring
them ALL of their Christmas presents. Brianna was oh so cute as well!
Oh - boy! That is an understatement! How did I get the cutest kids in
the world? How indeed, indeed, indeed! Without too much detail, here's
the breakdown:
Isaac: Isaac started the season by telling Santa (and
everyone who would listen) that he wanted a dinosaur for Christmas. He
proudly announced it on Santa's lap at the ward party and then repeated
to everyone who asked that Santa was bringing him a T-Rex for
Christmas! One morning as the girls were asleep and we were cuddled on
the floor watching Toy Story 3, Isaac watched the final scene with the
little girl wanting Woody. He told me, "He doesn't share very well." I
explained it was hard because he really loved Woody. Isaac said, "Know
what he should REALLY DO, Mom? Trade her. He should get the dinosaur
back and just let her HAVE Woody!" His expression was saying, "This boy
is CRAZY! He just gave up the DINOSAUR for that silly COWBOY?!?!!?
Doesn't he know ANYTHING?!??!?!" The problem: We bought him a Melissa
and Doug Train Set for Christmas -- on a super, duper Groupon coupon
sale that could NOT be returned. So I went to Toys R Us on Christmas
Eve to find him a dinosaur of some sort -- to NO avail (without going
WAY over budget, anyway). Fortunately for me, Daddy had gone to the
Dollar Store and bought a T-Rex for our little boy. Isaac saw it in his
stocking as soon as he walked down the hall, yelled, "Santa got me a
T-Rex!!!" and was M.I.A. for the rest of the day (week) with that thing. Good thing we spent so much money on the train set!
Abby:
Abby told Santa she was getting a horsey! And her heart was set on
it. After a LOT of research and some help from some horse-loving
friends on Facebook (and finding out that my mom got her a My Little
Pony Mother/Daughters play set), we got her a 20" horse that was on sale
at Target. And the 18" doll that was on Clearance to go with it. And she LOVED it! Absolutely loved it!
Brianna: Oh our sweet
Brianna! Two years ago, we bought a cabbage patch doll for Abby on a
SUPER Black Friday sale. Two years later, we gave it to Brianna. Skeptically,
because Abby never really latched onto her baby doll from Dave's mom and I didn't know if Brianna would like dolls either.
WERE WE EVER WRONG IN OUR SKEPTICISM!!! Bria LOVED that little baby --
she hugged it and kissed it and put it down and quickly picked it back
up. Then she handed it to me to give it hugs and kisses and smiled,
bowing her head in approval, before eagerly taking it back from me and
giving it more hugs and kisses. And then she didn't let it out of her
sight! Until, that is, Abby opened her doll and Bria decided that
Abby's doll was . . . better? prettier? simply Abby's doll? . . . who's
to say? But after Abby pitched a fit and we got the correct doll to the
correct owner again, she was still happy. She also got an 18" plush
rocking horse that makes noises and sings galloping songs. She was a
VERY HAPPY almost 15-month-old girl!
We have a Christmas Tradition in our family: Each person gets
three gifts, like the gifts of the wise men. They get an ornament that
represents something about or from the year. They get a book -- we LOVE
books and any excuse to gift and read them. And they get a toy. In
their stockings, they get an orange and something else. This year the
something else was a coloring book and crayons.
The ornaments we got them this year:
Isaac got a
picture-holder train. Up until the dinosaur, I PROMISE he was LOVING
his trains! But more than that, the train for him is all things boy and
adventures. He is ALL boy! And he has the most imaginative and
creative and adventurous mind. I'm going to start keeping better record
of where that mind takes him (them, really) this year because between
the two of them . . . I just might have all the material I need for that
children's book series I have always wanted to write. So our little
adventurous boy got a train ornament for Christmas.
Abby got a picture-holder wreath made out of buttons. This was a
very tender ornament for me to find. Because Abby has truly been -
many, many times - the buttons that held things together for me this
year. She is the sweetest little girl! She will often find me upset
about something and quickly smile at me and say, "But Mommy, we HAPPY!"
She loves to play with Brianna and is so soft and tender with her. I
can put them in Abby's room for hours and never worry about Brianna
being played with and loved and taken care of. She is a little mother
to Isaac, giving him love even when he is in trouble and needs some
tough love for a minute. And she is fiercely loyal to and defensive of
him in those moments. When she is making bad choices, all I have to do
is look at her and tell her in a soft voice that that's not a good
choice, and she almost always calms right down and apologizes. And when
my ALL BOY three-year old is tearing me apart at the seams, many times
Abby comes right along and buttons me back up until I can pull the
threads back together. She blesses ALL of us that way!
Brianna got a picture-holder angel. She is truly our little
angel! I was TERRIFIED to have another baby with the twins still so
young. And when Dave got sick just after she was born, I was even more
terrified. 2011 was a difficult year! And God sent us the PERFECT
spirit to experience it with us without breaking us. She is so
even-tempered, so slow to anger, so quiet, so peaceful, so cute, so
cuddly, so sweet, so full of laughter and music and dancing and all
things JOY! She balances out and adds to each and every one of our
lives and, for that, has truly been our little angel sent from Heaven to
move our family one step closer to Him!
7 years ago
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