12.06.2019

Tree Lighting

The Victorian Stroll in downtown Saratoga and the Gavin Park Tree Lighting are always back to back. It makes for a very exciting and very exhausting start to the season. This year, toting four kids, we decided to go to a "pre-stroll" party on Thursday and skip the walking around in the downtown cold and only do the tree lighting. It was cold and damp but Santa's arrival on the firetruck was worth the wait for the kids. 

And the indoor party with free snacks, movies, and Santa is a huge hit.







12.05.2019

Snow Play

We've had some freak snow storms in the past few year that gave us snow on Thanksgiving and once even snow before Halloween. But this has been the craziest December. It's ridiculous the snow we've already gotten and we aren't even a full week in. 

While I know we'll all be sick of it by March, the novelty hasn't worn off yet. Lots of fun playing outside the past few days!



 We even brought the snow play inside!




The girls are enjoying the snow much more now that they can play more creatively and maneuver better in their snow gear. I am pleasantly surprised at how much the boys seem to enjoy being out in the snow!


12.01.2019

Trimming the Tree

As we decorated today, I wanted to document the decorating with my camera's remote. In typical "spice things up" (a.k.a. ruin all Mom's plans), SlimJim decided to come down for the decorating wearing this:

So they weren't quite the photos I was hoping for, but I guess they document our family dynamic.


 






Merry Christmas Season!

11.30.2019

Cutting Down the Tree

The season between Thanksgiving and Christmas is so short this year that I really wanted to get the tree the weekend before Thanksgiving, but with such a full house we wouldn't have had room for the tree and the table in the living room. 

We headed to Bob's Trees, our favorite cut your own farm because they have reindeer and wagon rides. Found the tree right away, in typical fashion. As MiniM.E. kindly informed us, "getting a tree is like looking at the first tree and then having to walk around a farm all day until your legs hurt finding the best tree and just picking the first one that only Mommy likes anyway." This year with four kids in tow and no snow for pulling the sled, we only did a little of the "walking around the farm all day".





Compared to how easy it was to check if all our lights were working, decide they weren't, buy new ones at the store, decided those wouldn't do, and go back to get more lights from a different store, getting the tree this year was a walk in the park!

On the agenda for tomorrow: the rest of the Christmas decorating!

11.29.2019

Happy Thanksgiving!

We had a busy, full house for Thanksgiving. Gram and Grumpy, Auntie Jen and Uncle Dan and E., Uncle Billy and Aunt Donya and their new baby, and our neighbor from across the street. 

It was loud and crazy and busy and hectic and delicious. 






Happy Thanksgiving!

11.28.2019

The Best of Friends

SlimJim is just coming into playing with the girls. LittleL.G. is the closest in age, and they play frequently and fiercely. It is a love, hate relationship: when they are playing they are either having the best time in the world, or someone is in tears. Adding a boy to the mix has certainly spiced things up and I'm always surprised at how differently they play than the girls. 

If found this today (pardon the crumbs visible in this photo- you wouldn't have believed what was attached to those pajamas when they got out!)

11.25.2019

Snow Bank Play

We headed up to Wilton Wildlife this morning for their preschool nature hour. Technically only appropriate for one of my kids, but the girls learn a lot and they always make a craft afterward, which is usually more appropriate for bigger kids anyway (crafts for preschoolers can be so tricky!).

We arrived early, because you never know how long it's going to take to wrangle four kids out of the car when no one wants to get dressed in snow clothes or go for a hike in the winter.

Today went well, so the kids had plenty of time to explore the snow banks and dig in the snow with sticks.