Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

12/16/09

Snowmen


Olivia loves snowmen.  Actually, I do not think love is a strong enough word for the emotion she feels toward snowmen (as you can see above.)

Olivia sings all the words to Frosty the Snowman.  Sometimes the words get jumbled, but she gets them all in and I think it is the sweetest song in the world when she sings it.

We have two snowmen in front of our house now.  I told the kids that every time there is fresh snow a snow fairy comes and makes a snowman.  Damien is in for a very long winter!  :)  We will probably have to ask the neighbors if we can borrow their yards.

Olivia giving her snowman a hug.
 


Cameron and Olivia posing with their snowmen.
 

Our beautiful happy home all decorated with lights and snowmen.
 

I think he's pretty handsome :)
 
Cameron with the biggest snowball ever!


Some of our favorite books right now include Snowmen at Night, Snowmen at Christmas and of course The Night Before Christmas, which Cameron can almost recite word-for-word!



12/14/09

Let It Snow



I love winter in New England.  I love snow.  I don't mind the cold.  I love wool hats and wool mittens and wool sweaters.  If it didn't get cold, I would never have a reason to bundle up my kids in all their handmade woolens!

Cameron loves to roll around in the snow!


Olivia looks on while Daddy makes a snowman.
Her leg is still in a cast, but we wrapped it in a grocery bag
and all was good!




Olivia waiting to put Frosty's nose on.
 

12/9/09

The Four Gifts of Christmas


"Christmastime is here,
happiness and cheer.
Fun for all that children call
their favorite time of year."

The snow is falling (and falling, and falling.)  It finally feels like winter in New England.  The tree is up, the lights are on the house and we are reading "The Night Before Christmas" every night before bed.  Olivia tells us that she will let Santa sit on our couch and eat cookies and drink milk, but he can't stay forever.

We are also talking a lot about what Christmas really means.  Cameron and Olivia know that Christmas is celebrated as the day that Jesus was born and that Jesus is God's son.  In our discussions we talk about giving and what it means to give.  We are spending time this week going through our books and toys and filling a box to bring to St. Vincent De Paul Society.

But, of course, my kids are also very aware of the fact that Christmas means Santa will come and bring them presents.  Cameron actually wrote his Christmas list this year, which I found to be pretty amazing! This year is also the first year that both kids sat on (or near) Santa's lap for a photo.

Even if you have made a choice, as we have, to buy local or handmade and avoid commercialized plastic toys for your children, I still think that the "present" part of Christmas can be overwhelming.  No matter what "type" of gifts there are, if there are too many the spirit of the day seems overshadowed by the wrapping paper flying all over the room in the flurry of gift-opening.  It is hard for a child (my children) to appreciate the gift they just opened if they are being told to put it down and open the next box.  In our house, when the kids start to feel overwhelmed, I start to feel overwhelmed. 
"You are only as happy as your happiest child."  (That's a quote from The Middle, a sitcom I watched the other day.)

The Four Gifts of Christmas is something that I have been thinking about for the past year.  It started last year when my sister-in-law Kelly told me about a Four Gifts idea she read in an article.  The four gifts were one thing the child wanted, one gift they need, one thing to wear, and one to read. Then I found an article about another woman's struggles with Christmas gift-giving.

Three of the Four Gifts of Christmas are categorized by the gifts the Three Kings brought Jesus - Gold, Frankincense and Myrhh.  The Gold gift is wrapped in gold paper and is a gift they want or need and is "worth gold" to them.  The Frankincense gift is a gift to support their spiritual faith.  The Myrhh gift is associated with their individual hobbies or interests.  The fourth gift is the Santa gift.  A surprise, but something that is unique to them.

The author, Dawn Anderson, has many more children than me, and her reasons for starting this are quite different than mine.  But the meaning behind it is the same.  I want Christmas to be more meaningful and memorable.

My personal parenting choices being what they are, I have mixed the two ideas and came up with my own version, using the labels, but changing the meanings:

Gold - a gift they really want. 
Frankincense - A gift of warmth or something to wear.
Myrhh - A gift to support their creativity.
Santa - A wooden toy.  Something fun that may or may not be on their list.



"This year can be different. It can be a merry Christmas, indeed."

2/15/09

Woof!

Today Cameron enjoyed his 2nd sled dog race right here in town. I feel blessed to live in an area that has so much to offer for outdoor fun during every season! This year, Cameron's cousin Cole got to race too! Grammy and Paw Paw have some serious connections!

We got to the start area early and the kids enjoyed some time playing in the snow.

Olivia and Cameron met their musher, Rachel and got to sit in the sled before the race. Olivia should be big enough next year to get her very own musher, sled and cute little doggie.


We brought Cam's bicycle helmet to wear, but it did not fit over his hat. One of Rachel's friends let Cameron use her ski helmet, which, as you can see, was a little big, but it did the job. He had trouble holding his head up, but at least his precious noggin was safe and his head was warm!


And they're off!


Rachel, Cameron, Cole and Lindsay (?) I'm horrible, I forget her name. Both girls were so sweet and wonderful with the boys.


Olivia and Grammy. Olivia was pretty tired as this race takes place exactly at nap time.


Cole receives his trophy from Miss Lakes Region, Alicia Rossman.


Cameron receives his trophy.


The boys waited patiently while everyone else received their trophies.


The boys and Miss Lakes Region.


2/14/09

Happy Valentine's Day


How we celebrated... without my husband because he was working :(

New silkies and hearts.



Wooden hearts and red silkies from Nova Natural. Simple, and the kids absolutely love them.










New haircuts.



Olivia's very first haircut in a salon. She did so well. She sat still and had this serious look on her face the whole time.











Cameron did very well too, although he had this cute grin on his face the whole time!





New shoes.

Nana got Olivia these Crocs for Valentine's Day. Olivia loves shoes, and Crocs are her absolute favorites, but she has never had her own pair. Needless to say, she LOVES them. The fact that they have "Mickey heads" on them is an extra bonus!

And had lots of fun loving and laughing together.



I love that my kids adore each other the way they do.













Olivia showing off her new talent, hanging from the counter top! She's such a little daredevil!













Cameron showing me his dance moves.















Olivia and Cameron play so well with each other and make each other laugh like no one else! The sound was music to my ears!

Hope your Valentine's Day was filled with love and happy healthy hearts!

1/28/09

Snow Play





Let it snow!!!!

In honor of our most recent snow storm, occurring right now, I decided to post the snow play photos from last week.












Friday we had a special guest at "daycare"... MIA!!!! Damien was home, so we bundled up the kids and headed outside to play in the snow. Bootless Benji and I didn't stay out long, but the rest of the kids (and Damey) had a blast.




Kendall enjoyed walking in the driveway and stomping on the snow.











I think baby girl looks warm, personally!













Cameron loves to dive right into the snow! I remember, as a child, climbing all over our yard during the winter, not caring if snow got up my sleeve, down my back or in my face. Cameron has the same care-free attitude about the snow!









Mia also enjoyed climbing on the snow banks. Her mittens were soon giant snow balls and she would eat the snow off of them!











Hey, Dad, could you stop taking photos for a second and get this pom pom out of my face?














On Saturday, Grampa came over to play. He helped the kids make a snowman. As some of you may know, Olivia is absolutely obsessed with "Frosty the Snowman" and can sing almost the entire song... over, and over, and over again!
















Grampa is very inventive. Sticks and leaves for mouth and eyes.
















Olivia in awe of her "Frosty".













Cameron enjoying his snowball maker! We love snowball fights!

12/25/08

This Christmas

There are no photos that can tell the story of what Christmas has meant to me this year. Cameron will be four in less than a week and Olivia is 19 months old. My babies are growing up and this Christmas it really showed.

Our Christmas is filled with traditions. On Christmas Eve, Cameron and I baked cookies while Olivia napped. We usually bake sugar cookies and frost them, but this year Cameron told me, "Santa likes chocolate chip cookies better." I really can't argue with that. Plus, they are much easier to make, in my opinion. Cameron was a great helper, pouring the milk, stirring and eating chocolate chips!

We spent Christmas Eve day playing and snuggling and watching Christmas movies (Wall-E is a Christmas movie, did you know that?) When Olivia woke up we tasted the cookies to make sure Santa would enjoy them. We looked at the nativity set and talked about the birth of Jesus and why we celebrate Christmas. Cameron kept interrupting, "When did Santa visit Jesus?" I think he'll get it when he's a little older.

Every year my parents spend the night. This year, my Dad had to work, so it was just my Mom. At bedtime, we went outside an sprinkled reindeer food on the lawn (a first, but a new tradition) and then set out the cookies and milk for Santa. Of course, we couldn't set out the cookies without tasting one more. And, please, don't tell Santa that Olivia dropped the cookies three times on the walk from the kitchen to the living room ;)

Finally, I always read "'Twas The Night Before Christmas." This year, though, Cameron asked if I could read two books, and I obliged. His choice? "Merry Christmas, Stinky Face". A true classic indeed! Then it was off to bed. The two exhausted little cherubs were asleep by 7:15 and then it was time to put out the gifts and fill the stockings. Part of my gift was an overhaul to the playroom. We moved the play kitchen into the real kitchen where their "new" table and chairs was set up (Bought on craigslist and refinished by Damien). I turned the closet into a little reading nook and displayed "old" toys on shelves to bring them back to life. I completed this transformation before midnight (two hours after Damien went to bed). My Mom was knitting this whole time, re-taught by me, but that is a blog post for a later date!

Cameron woke up at 1 a.m. I knew this because Olivia was tossing and turning and keeping me up. Or was it the anticipation of Christmas morning that caused my restless slumber? Cameron asked for water, which we gave him. I was waiting for him to ask if Santa came, but he never did. He stayed awake for a good hour, just looking around the room in the dark and never uttered a peep. I wonder what he was thinking. Was he thinking about Santa and if he would hear him on the roof? Was he thinking anything at all? Maybe how thirsty he was... I'll never know. I didn't want to ask, because then I might have had to explain why 1 a.m. was too early to get up and check to see if Santa came.

6 a.m. Olivia is awake and now Cameron will not wake up. Not even when I whispered that Santa came. Not even when I whispered that Grampa came. I didn't want Olivia to go downstairs before Cameron, so I turned on Frosty the Snowman to keep her entertained. It worked. I went downstairs to make coffee.

Around 6:30 they both came down the stairs. Olivia was having trouble opening the door, so Cameron opened it from behind her, which caused Olivia to fall through the doorway onto he floor. She crawled the rest of the way into the living room. The excitement on Cameron's face was priceless. "What's that?" he said of his artist's easel in the middle of the room. "That's yours, from Santa." Olivia just stood looking a little confused until we told her that the baby in the cradle was her new baby from Santa. It was instant love and she has only put her down a few times since that moment.

Cameron and Olivia opened their stocking gifts. Play silks, little wooden boats and mice, new diapers for Olivia, new wooden cars and a wooden snake for Cameron, some kitchen utensils to share. Cameron was as excited for his new underwear as he was for the watch that he asked Santa to bring him.

Next, Cameron walked to the playroom and said, "Hey, it's clean in here!" We asked him to check and see what Santa did with his kitchen set and lead him into the kitchen to discover their new table and chairs. Olivia has been sitting there to eat her snacks and meals and feed her baby ever since. Cameron is enjoying having a space to sit without having to climb up on really old stools that are falling apart.

Every Christmas morning we make a big, giant breakfast, which we thoroughly enjoyed. Uncle Wit surprised us with a visit due to an ankle injury and spent the rest of the day with us. We don't make a big, elaborate dinner. We snack on leftover Chinese food from Christmas Eve, crockpot treats, baked goods from our generous pastry baking friends, and new this year, a vegetarian corn chowder.

After breakfast, we open the rest of the gifts under the tree. Diapers and clothes for the baby doll, board games, a new wooden truck, clothes and shoes. Then, the rest of the day is ours to enjoy however we please. My Mom and I knitted a lot. Heck, I might as well talk about that now, because I think it will become a new favorite thing at Christmastime. I taught my Mom to knit and she has been knitting a doll blanket for Olivia. She is really enjoying herself and I am loving having someone to knit with. It's so nice to sit and chat with my Mom. We can appreciate each others' projects, laugh at our mistakes, and just enjoy each others' company. Mom and Daughter doing something they love to do... together, the way knitting should be done. I enjoyed that this Christmas.

Some of my other favorite memories of this Christmas include:
  • Cameron telling me I need to get a watch, "but you need to learn how to tell time first. I know how to tell time, that's why I got a watch."
  • Olivia dancing to us singing "Frosty the Snowman" over, and over and over and over... until we had to tell her "Stop!"
  • Wit on crutches.
  • Olivia counting to ten in the playroom when she thought no one was paying attention.
  • Olivia realizing Damien was videotaping her counting to ten, and instead of saying "Ten" said "Cheese!"
  • Cameron drawing snowmen on his new easel.
  • Olivia dressing and undressing her baby, pushing her around in her stroller, and putting her in her bed to sleep.
  • Cameron's new interest in his "old" toys.
  • My husband in his new "Major Award" leg lamp t-shirt.
  • Olivia singing "Frosty the Snowman" in her sleep and then waking up in a full-on tantrum.
AND ESPECIALLY the joy and love that was shared in my house today. Thank you family. Merry Christmas to my family near and far. I love you all!

12/24/08

Merry Christmas!



Here is to being snowed in on Christmas Eve while Daddy has to work. A day of baking cookies for Santa, singing "Frosty the Snowman" over and over with Olivia and Cameron, snuggling under a blanket, skipping nap to watch "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", eating said cookies, knitting like a mad person, and loving, and loving and loving my husband and children until I burst... Merry Christmas everyone!

More Precious Photos From Saturday

Brendan and Kelly just e-mailed these photos to me and I had to post them on the blog. These are from our Christmas With the Sevins...





12/21/08

Christmas With the Sevins

We had our first Christmas celebration of the season on Saturday with the whole Sevin clan. The only person missing was Maw Maw, but rumor has it she will be here next year. Yay!

Olivia had a little stomach flu on Friday night through the morning, so we weren't sure she would make an appearance, but she perked up and you wouldn't know the girl had even been sick!


This is one of my favorite shots of Cameron and Cole waiting for their stockings. They had to wait a long time to open presents, so when we said it was time they were anxious. Then Paw Paw told them to wait right there for their stockings, which they did. But for some reason they were expressionless, both of them! It was pretty funny!


And then it was on to the crazy, gift-opening extravaganza!




Another wonderful Sevin Family Christmas! Filled with love and laughter and very happy children!