They kept busy with A Christmas Carol themed coloring sheets while I read aloud. |
I've always wanted the season of Advent to be Christ-centered, simple, and joyful. Last year Epiphany arrived and I felt like we'd flown through the busyness of the month without having time to breath and enjoy the peace of the season. This year I wanted to find the time. To begin, I cancelled our regular lessons for the Advent and Christmas season. This decision was met with much rejoicing!
The girls made a gingerbread village! (We found a cheap kit that entertained the girls for 2 hours with adorable results.) |
"It sounds like Santa's workshop in here!" (crushing candy canes for peppermint bark) |
That sums up the daily basics. Now for the highlights!
We spent the first weekend in Advent at Nana and Papa Bear's house. Saturday morning, Nana, the girls and I headed to the local Christmas festival featuring Christmas craft stations for kids, a holiday market, food trucks, live music, and folks in costume with a Whoville theme (although Santa, Elsa, and Anna made an appearance too). Daddy and Papa Bear met up with us after lunch (they were hunting; more on that later) to peruse another holiday market and watch the local Christmas parade while munching on freshly made kettle corn. Yum!
Everybody's festive for the Christmas party! |
We all attended Daddy's command Christmas party. Daddy and I had a great time hanging out with his coworkers and their wives, but the girls definitely thought last year's party was more fun. The childcare worker's philosophy was not to decrease the chaos, just be the one in charge of it. It was apparently so overwhelmingly noisy that when I went to the restroom I found Monkey near tears. I gave her a long hug and a pep talk, while Bug ran interference and kept the childcare worker from interrupting. The girls survived, but I think it's the first time we've been told our girls were "mellow girls who really stuck together" in a tone of voice that clearly disapproved of those traits.
This year we also did what I hope becomes a new annual outing: One night after dinner we put a Christmas CD in car, drove around looking at local Christmas lights (there were some crazy impressive ones!), and ended up at Krispy Kreme for donuts hot off the rollers. Mmmm....
We couldn't attend the annual Christmas recital that Lion's piano teacher always organizes; however, another teacher had room for Lion in her recital, so Lion could still perform the pieces she'd been working so hard on. This year she played "Jolly of St. Nicholas" and "Angels We Have Heard on High." She played beautifully!
The girls participated in their first big production Christmas pageant! Monkey and Bug were narrators, and Lion was one of the innkeepers. They were adorable, and they even remembered all their lines. They all did a stellar job! To add to the excitement of the evening, both sets of grandparents got to come! We decided to take advantage of the opportunity to celebrate Lion's birthday a few days early and Potato's birthday a few days late. They both got to open their presents, and we all consumed chocolate cupcakes (for Lucy) and cranberry cake (for Potato).
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