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Monday, December 19, 2011

Christmas at school

A couple days ago, I had some Christmas music on and Brady and Jorie (a little girl I watch a couple days a week) were dancing to Jingle Bells, Frosty, Rudolph...etc.  Then a slow song came on.  Jorie, who is the girliest girl possible, decided to teach Brady to slow dance.  It was the cutest thing.  Brady was done with it in about 5 seconds (typical male) and Jorie kept trying to convince him that they should slow dance to every song that came on-even the fast ones! 
Dancing to Silent Night
At Brady's school, they had a cookie exchange and sang some Christmas songs.  It's always fun to go and watch a bunch of 4 &5 year olds sing their songs.  Some are so clueless and some are so animated.

 I took this quick little video of Brady singing.  I could tell he knew all of  the songs but only sang some of them.  Here's one that they all got into and most of them didn't stop when the song is over-including Brady.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Early Christmas

Since Aaron was leaving before Christmas, we had an early Christmas with the kids and Aaron before he left.  I tried for weeks to get a good time/place for a family picture before he left.  Finally, the Saturday before he left we asked our neighbor, who was out taking pictures of the kids playing in the snow, to come and do it.  We actually got a pretty good one and we used it for our Chrismtas card.

This year, thanks to Karla, we started the Elf on a Shelf tradition and had such fun doing it!  Brady named him Elfie and each morning Brady woke up to find Elfie in a different spot in the house.  By the time Christmas was over, even Collin would look for Elfie in the morning.


We let the kids "open" their presents early since Aaron was leaving.  Collin got a new tricycle we can push him on from Grandma Gray (she had bought if for him at Thanksgiving and had him open it here so that way we wouldn't have to transport it back from IL).  And Brady got a new 2 wheeler bike with training wheels from us.  They were both so excited and we let them ride them around inside for a couple weeks after.
Collin showing Brady how to rev his handle bar.

Showing off their new bikes in front of the tree. 
Yes, Collin is our little dare-devil!
 Aaron had to leave a couple days later and the boys actually did pretty well with it.  We did a couple fun things in those couple first days to try and keep their minds off of it.  I took them to see Santa and play at the Santa Wonderland at Bass Pro.  And we made a gingerbread train (I went the easy route and bought the kit!).
Collin did great on Santa's lap, especially since he is a Mama's boy!
Collin was enjoying the candycane from Santa!

Brady proud of his gingerbread train
We will miss Aaron for Christmas this year, but we were glad to have a fun little celebration with him before he left.  He got several presents that he was able to take with him on his deployment, so that was good.