Lights! Camera! Christmas!

Brian took this past week off from work (horary!) We didn’t do too much exciting stuff, just enjoyed having him around and put him to work hanging lights on the house. We pulled out all our stuff last Saturday and guess what…almost ALL of it was no longer working! We threw away 5 strings and 8 mini Christmas trees that we used to use to line our front lawn…only 4 of them are still in working order! We were actually ready and willing to commit to lights on the house this year so I went out and bought some new ones! Inspired by Brady’s upcoming birthday party (candy land theme), we went with a candy-cane theme. The front parkway trees have red bottoms & white tops. We did the (reachable) roof line of the house in white and then red & white lights up and down the 4 poles on the porch. While poking around Michael’s Craft Store yesterday, I even found some cute striped candy decorations for a wreath.

Yesterday was Black Friday. Last year, I was up and in the parking lot at Target by 5am (remember Den?) But that was because I wanted one of the car DVD players they had on super sale (and yes, I got one…and yes, it has since been destroyed by the kids…and yes, they had them again this year, but no…I wasn’t doing that again!). This year we didn’t have our eye on anything in particular, but Brian got ancy and left the house around 6:30 to see what he could find. He avoided the long lines at the major stores and hit Office Max as well as Bed, Bath & Beyond (chef Brian wanted to scout out any potential cool cooking gadgets). I called to check in and got this question: “So…if I bought you something for Christmas, but knew that you would use it a ton between now and then…would you want it today or wait until Christmas morning?” Um…what did he think I was going to say?! “Oh…go ahead and keep this oh-so-useful gift away from me for another month?” I think not. I feel like I’ve already had Christmas, but he was SO very right. He scored me a new camera! Ye-haw! I had to hold my old one in my hand instead of putting it on the desk while transferring pictures because it was beginning to split apart and wouldn’t keep the connection to the computer. It’s the newest version of the Cannon Elph…I think we’ve owned at least 4 of these now. It’s super cute and super tiny…and makes me super nervous because I keep thinking I’ve misplaced it in my purse! I gave it a test run at the Holiday lights parade last night!

Oh and P.S. I totally forgot to take pictures of Thanksgiving! It was a lot of fun though. We had dinner with Uncle David, Aunt Diana and cousins Max, Zach and Jack. Memaw and Grandpa were in Arizona with Bri’s little brother Pete, his wife & son so it was smaller than usual, but everyone had a great time. The food was delicious and there were cousins to play with!

We met up with some of our neighbors at the annual Christmas parade last night. I’m not even sure what this event is called, but they light up all the trees and buildings and have a few floats. The best part is that most of the people in the parade throw candy – awesome. Here are the big kids before the main event got started, playing down by the river.IMG_1389

This was the first day we really bundled up in our winter-wear. Aiden was a bit bummed when he found out that he was inheriting Logan’s green coat from last year (while his beloved blue coat got passed along to Brady). He got over it though, declaring that he, “loves blue AND green…and all the colors of the rainbow.” He was happy to see that his hat and gloves were purchased this year…just for him…in blue!IMG_1392

Watching the ducks on the river IMG_1398

Ready to catch some candy! Brady is in the blue stroller…Chewy (Matthew) is in the red one. IMG_1402

The parade scene IMG_1406

I took quite a few pictures, but none that were decent because of the dark…gotta figure out those night shots on my camera!IMG_1414

Brady (who refused to wear his gloves!) waved at the parade the whole time. All the kids scored glow-in-the-dark bracelets as well as candy.IMG_1419

Santa & Mrs. ClausIMG_1423

We had dinner together after the parade and then went to see Santa. The kids got these cute reindeer headbands IMG_1432

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and…Sassy face… IMG_1433

Although the line wasn’t very long, it also wasn’t very fast. We all have tickets to “The Polar Express” in 2 weeks so we asked the kids if they wanted to wait in the line we were in OR…take a trolley and see Santa at “The North Pole” in a couple of weeks. They chose the trolley route and then lingered outside the window as we were leaving. “Bye Santa…bye Mrs. Santa…see you in a couple weeks” <—I’m not making that up…that’s what they were saying in this picture. :) IMG_1434

Some of our outdoor decorations. I need some big, fake candy canes to complete my planters, but it’s a start. IMG_1435

Here’s the wreath I made. It took like 10 minutes…I sure do love my hot glue gun!IMG_1379

Both Aiden and Logan tried to pick off and eat the candy decorations before they realized they were plastic. I didn’t even bother showing the wreath to Brady!! That kid would have one chewed before he realized it was quite nasty tasting!IMG_1381

Here is the front of the house at night. I wish we had a better roof line…ours is kinda boring!

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3 comments:

Karen said...

AWESOME! Can't wait to visit and seem them live!

So Cal Mom said...

The Sassy face reindeer cracks me up! Seriously though, what could be cuter than that! LOVE that Aiden decided he likes green too (and all the other colors of the rainbow) Way to convince him that this year green is ok! The parade, etc looked like SUCH FUN!! Love that Brady waived the whole time. That's a man after my heart!

SoCal Mom said...

Your house looks great!

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Stories about BRLAB: Brian & Renay, two relatively sane parents, and our three adorable, but active boys: Logan - 9, Aiden - 7 and Brady - 6. I started this blog to document our adventures and milestones for those family members who are far away and can't always share the fun in person. This blog has become my way to keep track of everything in the lives of my growing boys - from the super big stuff that seems the most important to the small things that probably really ARE the most important. I always include tons of pictures because I plan to make a book out of the blog on a yearly basis. Time flies by so fast, I can only hope that these posts will help us remember all the wonderful and silly times we have together as a family.