22 January 2015

Christmas

Our oldest-- always with a side of ham.

Tree decorating with Zeesa.

We've made it a tradition to build a cardboard fort or maze for Thanksgiving for the kids to play in while the food is cooking and the adults are chillin'.  This year we turned the Thanksgiving Fort into a Christmas one. 

My neighbor is an amazing baker.  I don't know how long it took to make that cookie Christmas tree, but I felt a little guilty eating it.  Just a little.  : )

Trevor and I help with Chapel time during our Co-op.  He got to sing with the boys in December.  He was a bit nervous at first, but then we decided he really liked it.  : )

Egg nog mustaches!

The big guy is right behind me at the YMCA Christmas Run!

Scott had a great race.  It was fun to be there to cheer him on.
Trevor's wish list was actually not very long.  He said, " I want a digital watch and cardboard."  The giving part is easy, but living with a cardboard pack rat is kind of a challenge because he sees the possibility in every piece of recycling.



When your mom doesn't allow candy too much, you kind of get excited about this.

We watched the coolest dubstep Christmas light show at Fairview and Cloverdale.  It was so fun!  $10/car Christmas Eve.  

We visited my parents Christmas weekend.  Trevor is demonstrating his new glue gun to Grandpa. 

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