Saturday, December 17, 2011

Choo-Choo!

 One thing we love about Lowe's is their FREE kid workshops! They are supposed to be for kids ages 2nd grade-5th grade but they have always let us do them. This month their workshop was to make a train. It went three weeks in a row and they made a caboose, coal car (toy car for Christmas) and an engine.



The first week we went we weren't able to stay and put them together and Hubby wanted them to have a hammer their size to work with. We didn't find a hammer their size until we found these tool sets. They were half off and had real tools in them. Anybody need some little construction workers? They work for chocolate chip cookies. :)


 The boys aren't used to me using my external flash on my camera...can you tell?
 This made me literally LOL. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

Making Cookies

A couple of weeks ago the baking bug finally bit me. Ty and I ran to the store and grabbed the couple of ingredients we needed. I am not good at taking the time to bake- actually I'm not good at it b/c I have  tendency to eat everything in sight when it comes to sugar!
 Ty is my little kitchen helper so he was ready for helping. He loved getting to lick the spoon (b/c it was only a cake mix and pumpkin- no raw eggs there. ;)

His favorite part was putting the sprinkles on the cookies- oh and eating them! :) Yum!

Rockin' Around

 The Christmas tree! The day after Thanksgiving, after we had celebrated we left the boys at my parent's house and headed out for Black Friday shopping. After getting five hours of sleep (which I actually don't think is too bad considering!) we brought the boys back home. I thought we would all nap, but it turns out the weathers was super nice and the boys were ready for the Christmas decorations.

Hubby worked outside on getting the leaves mulched up and Christmas lights up. I got the fall stuff out and let the Christmas stuff explode all over my kitchen. On Saturday we finally put the tree up.

Every year this part gets more fun. The boys were at the stage this year that they could put up most of the ornaments without help. Here were a couple that brought back some memories...

JJ's first Christmas ornament. I couldn't wait to start putting these kinds of ornaments on the tree!

 A Potato Head ornament. Fitting for our family, who has over 80 potato heads now!
 A fish ornament that Diana gave us the first year or two of marriage. I figured that fragile thing would be in pieces by now, but it just keeps swimming!
And finally, our two helper elves who helped us put the decorations on it...

 One surprise they had this year was that Great-Grandma gave us Great-Grandpa's train to put around the tree. The boys were so excited! 
 They have been told many times that they couldn't play with it and it has finally clicked now, but oh how they love that train! It is a reward for them to get to see it before they go to bed.
(& I included this picture only b/c JJ is sitting how I used to sit when I was little. hehehe)