Saturday, December 12, 2009

Our week in review...

Tuesday we were hit with a snowstorm. All but Mark were secretly hoping for a "snow day" for Wednesday (Mark is part postal worker- in rain or shine he goes to work). Annie got off the bus on Tuesday afternoon, handed me her backpack and stayed outside playing in the snow, alone, for 2 hours. The end result were three very cute snow children!
This is our first Saturday in many that we have had virtually no plans. I paid the kids each a dollar to clean their rooms and the play room. Surprisingly there were minimal complaints. Afterward Mark and Sam built a marble ramp.

Annie found the craft box that Nana (Megan) had given her last year. In it were bags of play-dough and pieces to make your play-dough an animal. She entertained herself for a while with this. Although after 10 minutes each animal took turns falling over.

As for me, I stayed in my pjs until 11am (and it was glorious!). I finished writing my Christmas cards out this morning, made a batch of gingerbread boys, am in the middle of washing the floors now and made dinner in the crock pot at 9 am (which is the only time of day I am motivated to make dinner). Mark and I watched ELF last night while we wrapped family Christmas presents, I laughed out loud the whole time. That movie is f-u-n-n-y! The kids have been playing in the snow for a couple hours now with the neighbors, and I am enjoying the house to myself.
Hope you are all relaxed too!




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Yummy in my Tummy

Saturday was a busy day for all of us. After Mark came home from the Jingle Bell Run, he took a nap. The kids woke up from their naps and wanted to make Ginger Bread houses. At 9pm I was making gingerbread boys ad frosting them for a cookie exchange I had on Sunday. In between that we went to dinner at a friends house. Whew! It was a busy day!
This is the most fought over seat in the house-the dining room chair! That is where my laptop usually sits for school work. Mark was researching a few last presents that still need to be bought. When Mark and I aren't on the computer, the kids are playing games together on pbskids.com.

Annie had a lot of fun decorating her house. I added a little too much water to her frosting and candy kept falling down. I didn't realize it until the frosting was already in the decorating bag.

Sam also really enjoyed the decorating. He kept sneaking pieces of candy into his mouth during the whole process. Of course the best part of a gingerbread house is when you get to eat it!




Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ho Ho Ho!

"It's the most wonderful time of the year..." keeps singing through my head since we've been in December. Yesterday we traveled down to hospital to have lunch with Santa! The kids were so excited that morning and of course kept asking me "can we go now?" We arrived 30 minutes early and were first in line! Sam was the first one to sit on Santa's lap and tell him what he wanted for Christmas this year (a zhu zhu pet and a race car). They had two of Santa's elves there too and I am proud to say both of my children were on the "nice" list. Even more exciting, I was on the naughty list! Woo hoo!
Annie was just beaming as she sat on Santa's lap. She also told Santa she wanted a Zhu Zhu pet and was so happy to just see Santa. The hospital did a great job this year, with face painting, crafts and three sets of carolers. We also had free lunch while we were there. In today's day, it is so rare to truly have a free event. And so great!


Here are the kids after they had their faces painted. Of course after naps they were half off, but they were cute while they lasted.
Here is Mrs. Claus giving Sammy his candy cane after sitting on Santa's lap. (see Annie in the background?)
It was a wonderful day!




Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thanksgiving Trip!

We traveled down to Mark's sister's house for Thanksgiving weekend. We haven't stayed there since I was pregnant with Annie (we were long overdue!). We had such a wonderful relaxing, bonding weekend. Annie discovered the game Guess Who? and played it for hours with whomever would play with her. Cousin Alex brought out all his matchbox cars for Sam to play with and that made Sam very happy.
Cousins Sarah and Alex both play the piano and brass instruments, so everyone kept taking turns on the piano. Annie had made up her own song and kept playing it all weekend. Mark kept practicing the "Believe" song from Polar Express and Alex kept playing Ode to Joy as fast as he could in a variety of different keys.

Sarah had to play in the pep band at the high school Saturday night so here she is grabbing a bite to eat before she heads off (with her Uncle Mark being goofy). We went to a children's museum during the day on Saturday and we spend many hours there coloring, building, jumping rope, dancing and getting flushed down a toilet! The kids were pooped and both fell asleep at 7:30pm and didn't wake up until 7 the next morning!

Here is Annie after another practice of her song on the piano. She told me this weekend she is finally ready for piano lessons, so I have to call Mark's instructor to see if Annie can come around the same time as Mark. We all slept well and the kids took naps both ways in the car. It was a wonderful weekend with family and we are so glad we went!




Sunday, November 22, 2009

Where have I been?

Sam has been in gymnastics since he was two and last week I finally remembered to bring the camera! He really loves gymnastics. He has started to create his own floor routines at home to movie themes (like Mission Impossible and music from Wall-e and Pirates of the Caribbean). I can see that people are having to take their kids activities into budget cuts because Sam only has two other kids in his class. I am sad for the gymnastics place, but it is nice to have it a little less crowded.
Awesome Straddle jump Sam! I am so proud of you!


Monday, November 2, 2009

Halloween 2009

Happy Halloween from Annie and Sam! This Flory family loves this holiday! What in the world is better than getting dressed up and going door to door for free candy?! Annie loved being a princess, surprisingly this was her first year asking to be a princess. Sam loved being Beast, but wanted to make sure all day that he was the mean Beast (not the nice beast that falls in love).
The kids had finished trick-or-treating with daddy in under two hours and their bags were full (Annie's bag was so heavy it broke right before she came home). Here the kids are at the door waiting to pass out candy to other trick-or-treaters-which they love just as much as getting the candy. The kids always surprise me at how much they want to share their candy with Mark and I (or anyone that comes over). I was never that willing to share my candy!

After trick or treating the neighbors came over for appetizers and snacks. All the kids were running around yelling at the top of their lungs "Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something good to eat! If you don't, I don't care, I'll pull down your underwear!"
Can't imagine who taught them that! :)



Getting Ready for Halloween!

This is the first year that the kids actually wanted to help me carve pumpkins. Usually we carve pumpkins a week before Halloween, this year it was two days before. We had fun time. Sam really liked playing with the 'hat' of the Jack o lantern and poking holes in the flesh.
Annie did try to scoop some pumpkin guts out, she has never wanted to try this before because of the goo. Sam refused to try at all but had fun calling the guts "pumpkin boogers."

Here Sam is very focused on poking all the holes around his outlined shapes. He was really having such a great time and so proud of himself that he could do it himself!

ta da! There they are!