Saturday, December 26, 2009

white Christmas

I'll admit it. I've always thought it would be so festive and fun to have a white Christmas. So, I couldn't help but get all excited when the weathermen started talking about the possibility of it actually happening this year (we never get snow here...ice? yes. Snow? no!). However when it did actually happen, to the magnitude that it happened, I couldn't help but feel ashamed for what I'd been wishing for. I got my white Christmas alright, but oh my goodness, I sure have learned the hard way to watch what I wish for! As our local weatherman said, "This is one for the record books folks!" Central Oklahoma has never seen kind of wind/snow combination(blizzard...can we really have one of those here?) ever. It is beautiful for sure, but what a mess it caused. We only have to drive 5 miles to get to mom and dad's house, but it sure was work to get out of our neighborhood to get there! Here are some pics from the past few days in OKC....


back porch only midway thru the day...it got much more than this


Darren had to work the day of the "blizzard" and couldn't get the car up the driveway by the time he got home so it sat at the foot of the driveway all night


snow got stuck between the window screens and the window. it looked so pretty

after the wind died down (after dark) the boys ventured out to play for a bit

they didn't last long (they were inside by the time I had Cale dressed and ready to head out!)

I think they had fun even if just for a short time!

I think maybe Coby stayed out a little too long...he looked FROZEN when he came in! Thankfully he thawed out quickly :)
three hot chocolates with marshmallows coming right up
we had some large snow drifts outside of Connor's windows and look at the snow on Connor's windows

you can see Darren in the garage on Christmas morning...he was taking a break from shoveling. He was trying to get the car unstuck so we could hopefully head to my parent's house. After a few hours the car was free!
Here are the boys in the car, less than a block from our house....and we were already stuck! Daddy and some wonderful men quickly got us out of our predicament!

This is the street we needed to get down, but can you see that there were FOUR cars already stuck there. SO, we went off roading thru this field and were able to go around all of them and get on the road to mom and dad's YAY! It was a Christmas miracle...ha.
After lots of shoveling and pushing (on Darren's part) we made it out of out of our 'hood!!!! Where there's a will, there's a way.
WE MADE IT! An hour and a half late, but we got to spend Christmas with family.
More on Christmas in a day or two....

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

hoping for snow

"Look mommy, I can use my Webkinz snake as a scarf! Now I'm ready to go outside and play in the snow!"-Cale Let's hope the snow actually comes...the boys are anxiously awaiting it's arrival.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas home tour

Today the Nester is hosting a Christmas Tour of Homes and I thought it might be fun to join in. I don't have much Christmas decor, but I'd love to share what we do have. Welcome to our home...


the outside is hubby's only job as far as the decorating goes (he likes blue lights and I like clear...this is our compromise)


The main tree (the boys decorate it by themselves every year) It is full of the ornaments the kids made at school. We also buy the boys a new ornament each year (something that shows something unique to that year). It's fun to put the ornaments on every year and remember the meaning behind each one of them from years past.

Remember when I said that the boys put the ornaments on the tree? See how bottom heavy the tree gets...it always so many more ornaments on the bottom half than other part of the tree. I guess it's right at their level. I love it!
This is the first year that I've had a grown-up tree to decorate just how I please. Funny thing is that I've always wanted one, but now that I have one, I think it's kind of boring...none of the ornaments have any meaning to them the way the ones on our big tree do. Don't get me wrong, I still like having a grown-up tree though. I didn't have a tree skirt for it so I used the afghan that I kept when my Grandma passed away. I think of her every time I look at the tree.


the fireplace
the table in our living room with a few Christmas items and my ornament platter hangs on the left of it
this poor little snowman is our first casualty of the season as the bird on his hat already needs to be glued back on (the boys just can't seem to figure out that baseball is better played outside!)
the table in our entry way
this is the plate we put Santa's cookies on each year

Santa found a nice warm home on my stove top

The shelf in the hallway with a few of my favorite things...I love snowmen!

And lastly, Santa sits on the breakfast bar.
Thanks for stopping by!
Merry Christmas!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

lucky girl

The other day while the big boys were at school, I got to sit and do this...


I got to sit down with Cale (who was still in his pj's at 1:00 in the afternoon since the only time we had to leave the house all day was to take Connor and Coby to and from school) and hold him while he fell asleep in my arms. It's moments like these that I feel so blessed to be a stay at home mom. I know my days of holding a sleeping child are going to be end soon since Cale is my last baby. I am determined to enjoy these moments with him. Lately he's been wanting me to "rock a bye" (his words) him before bed at night. I. love. it. No matter what I'm doing, I always stop and do this because I know he won't want me to do this much longer. I want to soak it all up while I can!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

just wondering...

Is it a bad thing that while eating the Special K bars (which I actually made for me the kids) Darren said, "Man, you could build a house with these bricks!" Surely that was a compliment, no? Funny thing is that he went back for seconds! I guess he liked my bricks at least a little bit.