Friday, January 3, 2014

December Dialogues

Is it really, truly January already?? Holy smokes!  December just seems to fly by faster and faster every year. It must mean I'm getting older... But before we get to covering Christmas 2013, I've got to wrap up the first few weeks of December since there was lots going on!
 Just after Lucy's birthday our ward held it's annual "Nativity Lighting Ceremony" with hot chocolate and cookies served beforehand. They have a huge hand-painted wooden Nativity that they set up outside in front of the church building the first Sunday of December. 
 Lucy is our social butterfly and was more than happy to sit and visit with her little church friends! It was FREEZING cold and raining when they lit the Nativity, so we didn't last much longer than that. 
 And Baby Leah started walking at the beginning of the month!! I guess I can't really call her "Baby" anymore since she's more of a toddler now, but true to her personality, she just up and randomly walked one morning and never looked back. And now that she's figured out the whole walking thing, it didn't take long for her to begin running instead. Sigh.
 She is also our little musical savant. She can often be found playing on the piano and LOVES music and dancing of any kind. She seems to prefer techno (we think it's because I did so much Body Pump with her in the womb), and she loves when Jon or I sit and play primary songs with her on our lap.
 Jon got to venture into the wilderness for the first time in over a year, when he headed up on a Friday morning for the hills of western Virginia. He picked a trail in Grayson Highlands State Park, arrived and departed in a blizzard, and came across some wild horses. Although camping in freezing cold temperatures doesn't appeal to me at all, nature simply speaks to his soul and he came home rested and relaxed.
 While Jon was gone, Lucy had a primary class party on Friday night, so Zach and I (and Leah too) got to have our own Friday night date. We got soup at Panera, frozen yogurt at Purple Penguin, and went Christmas toy shopping at Kohl's. He is my little man and I will miss his company sooooo much next year when he starts kindergarten.
 The following night our ward had its Christmas party-- "A Night in Bethlehem," and even though I had braved the Raleigh Costco ALONE with three children on a Saturday in December earlier that morning (I know! I'm lucky to have survived!), Jon made it home in the nick of time to join us for the party so I didn't have to fly solo again. 
 The party was amazing. The church was completely decorated to look like Bethlehem with gazebos and a marketplace, and everyone in costume. Here Lucy is writing her favorite scripture down to put in her own "tefillin" at one of the stations.
 They had booths to try hummus and olives, smell oils like frankincense and myrrh, and cute Christmas craft activities for the kids. They had a nice Nativity program that told the story of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, and then we finished with a potluck supper.  I was glad we made it! 
 Sunday night we snuck in one of our favorite holiday traditions of watching a Christmas movie in front of the fire together, with hot cocoa and popcorn. I tried to make some egg nog bread I'd found on Pinterest, but it exploded. Ha, ha! That was fun to clean up.
 Zachary had his preschool Christmas concert on Monday night, at a beautiful local church in Pinehurst village. Here he is all dressed up and ready to go! Doesn't he look handsome?
 His class was very last after like 10 other classes, and they sang "Silent Night," which surprisingly enough he knew every single word to. The church was packed with parents and siblings, and was SO loud with all of the little kids getting antsy, but Zach's class did great patiently waiting for their turn.
 He is in a class with 8 little boys, and only 2 little girls! His poor, poor teacher.
 We loved watching this little guy sing. We were super proud of him too because when we went to pick him from his teacher after the concert, she praised him profusely for being so reverent compared to all of the other kids. She asked us if he was used to going to church, because she could really tell he was used to sitting still and being quiet in a chapel. Obviously this 60 minute concert was nothing compared to 3 hours of church every Sunday! 
Next up that week was Lucy's surprise Awards Assembly at school. I got a note from her teacher the day before saying Lucy was receiving a special surprise award and that I needed to be at the school at noon. She was super excited to see us sitting in the audience when her class walked in!
My mom had arrived from Boise the afternoon before, so it was perfect timing for her to get to see Luce be recognized for being an awesome student too. 
The first graders being awarded their "Wildcat Cub Kid Award" for excellence in behavior and academics.
Great Job, Lucy!!
 With Grandma Joanie in town, our Christmas festivities really wound up. She helped us make sugar cookies to deliver to friends and neighbors. I'm not really sure how much the kids helped, but they sure had fun rolling out the dough and cutting out shapes. Yum!
 Saturday night we were invited to the Pinehurst Country Club's Annual Christmas Party by Jon's office mate Dr. Bradley. It was the party of the season-- with all the local fancy-pants in attendance. I was just praying my kids were on their best behavior!
 We started outside (where the weather was literally a balmy 70 degrees that night-- it was SO warm!) at a bonfire where the kids roasted marshmallows and drank hot chocolate. 
 Then we got to ride on a horse-drawn carriage, which Leah loved. 
 Inside the country club they had a huge Christmas tree and carolers serenading the guests as they came in.
Santa and Mrs. Claus were also waiting to talk to the kiddos and hand out candy canes.  
 We knew we'd really arrived when we headed in to the Christmas dinner. Wowza! They had a huge buffet set up for adults, as well as a separate one for the kids. Lucy and Zach had mac and cheese, chicken fingers, green beans, french fries, oreos and milk, and strawberry lemonade. The adults had prime rib, roast pork loin, roast turkey, salmon, all kinds of roasted veggies and mashed potatoes, different kinds of salad, and huge baskets of bread. 
They had an entire entryway set up with tons of different desserts, and Zach couldn't resist the red velvet cake. So yummy! We had a wonderful night, despite the customary meltdown from Leah about halfway through dinner, and were thankful to the Bradleys for inviting us to such a fancy and festive party. It got us in the perfect mood to celebrate Christmas the very next week!

2 comments:

Joan Morris said...

Great job wrapping up the pre-Christmas festivities. I had so much fun with your family getting ready for the big day! That Pinehurst Christmas party will not soon be forgotten. Thanks Dr. B!

Gene and Silvia said...

How fun to be able to attend Christmas parties and school Christmas programs! Zachy looks very handsome all decked out in his Sunday best. Jon's party looked pretty fancy, and we are glad you were all able to attend : )