Ahhhhhhhh Christmastime!!! So much to do in such a short amount of time! After fully decorating the inside and outside of the house it was time to get the kids yearly ornament on the tree. Their choices this year were pretty obvious....Walker got a Thomas the Train and Savannah got an Elsa.
This year I realized that Savannah and Walker have been missing out on an important Christmas tradition......picking out a real Christmas tree. Ever since we moved to North Carolina we've always had fake trees just because they're easier and over time they're less expensive than always buying a real tree. By doing this I have robbed the kiddos of the thrill of going to the tree lot, smelling the trees, picking one out, strapping it to the roof of the car, and fully decorating it at home. Well I decided not this year. The first weekend of December we went down the street and let Savannah pick out her very own tree. We brought it home, put it on the screened porch, and let her decorate it with all hers and Walker's homemade and schoolmade ornaments. It quickly became my favorite tree of all. Unfortunately, I never took a picture of it. Oh well, this is one festivity that will become a yearly tradition.
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putting his Thomas ornament on the tree |
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S with her new Elsa ornament |
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finding the perfect spot for her new ornament |
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picking out their first real tree |
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S helping to wrap the net around the tree |
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decorating the real tree |
I think throughout the course of the month Savannah decorated three gingerbread houses; one at home, one at school, and one at the gingerbread making workshop at the Carolina Inn.
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working on gingerbread house #1 |
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at the Carolina Inn |
On Saturday the 13th, Savannah, Walker and I saw Disney's Frozen on Ice at the PNC Arena. Savannah loved the show. Walker on the other hand, loved the food. He threw a fit during the first half on the show so at intermission we bought a tub of popcorn. The second half was much more tolerable.
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at Frozen on Ice |
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pure happiness |
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wearing their jammies from Wink |
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my holiday baking helper |
We also rode a couple of different holiday trains. University Mall had a special holiday fair on the first Friday of school's holiday break where all activities were free to the public. This meant that it was beyond crowded and everything had a huge line. We waited about 30 minutes to ride the train and we jumped in line with some friends for the carriage ride. Savannah also did a few arts and crafts. We also attended Pullen Park's Holiday Express Train Ride. Here we rode the train and the carousel and Savannah slid down the frozen ice hill.
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another day another train ride |
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all aboard |
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he rode this way the whole time |
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carriage ride |
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Holiday Express train ride at Pullen Park |
We attended the annual dinner with Santa at the Country Club. Walker wanted nothing to do with Santa up close but he loved to watch him and say "ho ho ho!". Savannah was more than happy to sit on his lap and tell him what she wanted for Christmas.
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dinner with Santa at the Country Club |
On the last day of school before the break Savannah sang in her school's Christmas Show. This year the Pony Pals sang We Three Kings. She practiced for weeks so she was more than ready for the big show. After the show, Walker and I were allowed to go to her classroom to watch the students decorate their gingerbread houses. Walker loved watching Goldie the fish, the class pet.
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S at her Christmas Concert at school |
The weekend of my birthday we did our yearly trek to the pottery studio. Not knowing that the studio was closing early, we only had 30 minutes to pick out a piece and paint it. We went with a big bowl this year and painted evergreen trees and a little blue train engine. It wasn't our best piece but what do you expect with a toddler in less than 30 minutes of time. My 34th birthday was on Sunday and I started my day off with a 6 mile run with a couple of friends. During Walker's nap I met up for coffee with another two friends and then dinner that night was at.....no not Jason's Deli, but at Lonestar Steakhouse. Oscar got a huge slice of cake from my favorite spot, Nantucket Cafe, and I had lots of help making a wish and blowing out the candle.
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our yearly pottery making |
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celebrating my birthday |
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I had lots of help blowing out the candles |
Of course we did other fun festive things, too, but I didn't take pictures..... like baking Christmas cookies, watching lots and lots of Holiday movies and shows, reading sooo many Christmas books, and constantly singing carols. The children are at such a fun age where the Christmas magic is alive within them. Seeing the wonder in their eyes and the joyfulness radiate out of them is really what makes this season so special.
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