On December 26, we drove down to Arroyo Grande for another Christmas celebration.
The boys were excited about opening more gifts. Above is Connor bringing me a present. Below is Grandpa showing Ryan his wiggle car. It didn't work so well on the carpet, so they went outside to play.
Chris got the boys the Hungry Hungry Hippo game. It was a quick favorite and the four boys played it many times that weekend. Even Eli tried to get in on the fun.
I hope everyone had a blessed Christmas like we did.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas in Rohnert Park
Santa Claus found us in Rohnert Park. Below is a picture of the new bikes that Santa left for Connor and Ryan. It was cold and wet outside, so they rode their bikes inside on Christmas.
Christmas Eve at PG&E
On Christmas Eve morning, we went to Ed's office in San Ramon for breakfast and to see Santa. It was very nice of Santa to stop by PG&E on Christmas Eve morning, since this is such a busy day for him.
Ryan was being shy, so I had to be in the picture as well. Santa gave all the kids coloring books and crayons.
Ryan was being shy, so I had to be in the picture as well. Santa gave all the kids coloring books and crayons.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Jingle Bells
Connor and Ryan have been singing Jingle Bells all day today, so I thought I would get a video of it to post here. I hope you enjoy!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Train around the tree
I set up the ride-on-train to go around our Christmas tree today.
The boys have't stopped riding the train since I set it up after dinner tonight. When I set it up, I told them that it would go away as soon as they started fighted over it, so they have been sharing perfectly!
Here are two videos of Connor and Ryan with the train.
The boys have't stopped riding the train since I set it up after dinner tonight. When I set it up, I told them that it would go away as soon as they started fighted over it, so they have been sharing perfectly!
Here are two videos of Connor and Ryan with the train.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Gingerbread House
Yesterday Connor and Ryan made their gingerbread house.
They had so much fun decorating the house, and amazingly enough, they shared very well at decorating one house.
They had so much fun decorating the house, and amazingly enough, they shared very well at decorating one house.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Trimming the Tree
While the boys took their nap, we brought in all the Christmas decorations, put the tree in the stand, and strung the lights on the tree. When Connor and Ryan woke up, they got to start decorating. Below is Connor putting the Santa Claus atop the tree.
Connor and Ryan were very good helpers in putting ornaments on the trees. We have lots of ornaments on the bottom 3 feet of the tree.
Connor and Ryan were very good helpers in putting ornaments on the trees. We have lots of ornaments on the bottom 3 feet of the tree.
Above is Ryan putting an ornament on the tree and below is Connor.
The boys had their "favorite" spots to hang ornaments, so there are a couple places on the tree that look like the glob below, with about 10 ornaments on the same branch. I think it just adds to the charm of our tree and Connor and Ryan can be proud that they decorated it themselves.
This is our third Christmas at our current house, and the Christmas tree has been in a different location each year.
The Thomas Train around the tree is a big hit with the boys.
And, below is our tree all lit up and sparkling. Connor can't wait for the presents to make it under the tree. His first comment when he woke up from his nap and saw the tree, was "where are the presents?"
Cutting down our Xmas Tree
Today we went up to the Santa Cruz Mountains to pick out and cut down our Christmas tree.
The boys weren't too thrilled with the idea of a nap when we got home, but they went down quickly with the thought of waking up to decorate the tree.
I think next year we might go to a Xmas tree farm that isn't soooo far up the mountain. The road we had to drive up to get to the tree farm was very steep, windy, and scary. The road was about the width of a single lane road, but there were cars going both directions, so you constantly had to pull over to the side to allow cars to pass, and had to be careful not to pull too far over because it was a long way down the side. I think a 4 wheel drive truck would have been the best option to go up that road. I definitely would not drive that road in bad weather!
Connor and Ryan were so excited to get a Christmas tree this year. They ran all over the tree farm to pick out the perfect tree. Above is the tree we chose and the boys helping Ed cut it down. When arriving at the tree farm, we were given instructions to leave some branches at the bottom of the tree when cutting. If you do that, the tree will re-grow without having to start from seed.
Here comes our Christmas tree and the very excited Connor and Ryan.
The tree fit inside the mini-van, but it went in between Connor and Ryan and all the way up to the front seat. The tree brought home was 8 1/2 feet tall, so we had to cut more off the bottom when we got home to fit it in our house. Below is a picture with Ryan making sure the tree gets home safely while eating his candy cane in the car.
The boys weren't too thrilled with the idea of a nap when we got home, but they went down quickly with the thought of waking up to decorate the tree.
Four Winds Christmas Tree Farm
Snoopy and Baking with Grandma
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