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On Friday night we put up our Christmas tree and decorated it all pretty... with the kids help. They are remarkably helpful in getting ornaments on the tree - it's a good sign for later on down the road. Someday I'd like to just lie around on the couch and watch as the kids get our tree all decorated. Wouldn't that be nice?





On Saturday we went to see Fantastic Mr. Fox (Ben had Saturday and Sunday off of work, so he was able to join us this time). Everyone really LOVED it... I missed most of it due to a cranky 8 month old (who I really thought would sleep through much of the movie.. darn!). Anyway, the parts I did see were hillarious and FANTASTIC.

Ben's parents then treated us all to dinner at Macaroni Grill (my favorite!). It's tradition with dessert to all dive in with our forks - when Ben does this, he'll often try to knock my food off my fork... rude!

Emma and Becca slept over at grandma's house that Saturday night, so Ben and I stopped at Target to do a bit of Christmas shopping for the girls on our way back home... we got a few things to get us started, but I definitely have a lot of work to do till we're really ready for Christmas morning. The next day we got to go to church without wrangling our two girlies into dresses and hair-doing. :) So, it was a pretty relaxed Sunday - we picked them up from Grandma's on Sunday evening, where we also enjoyed another family dinner and our first Advent of the Christmas season.
Tonight for Family Home Evening, Ben told the kids the story of Christ's birth and we put up our nativities. I'm always amazed when they come out of their packaging without any cracks or breaks.






To sum up - we had a great Thanksgiving weekend! And now that we're decorated for Christmas, I'm ready for more holiday fun! :)
way cute post, I love the kids thanksgiving costumes! We also put up our tree and Stock was upset becuase he wanted to keep his ornaments in his room ( he likes treasures) any way, I am so glad you had such a good thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteHoly crap! Best Thanksgiving ever. The kids look so cute.
ReplyDeleteTook note of the Thanksgiving Banner, way nice!
ReplyDeleteI love the Pilgrim costumes – especially on the girls! So cute!
ReplyDeleteMaking Pilgrim costumes must have been a lot of extra work for Carol. How fun for the kids though. Children love to play dress up.
ReplyDeleteI like you Thanksgiving banner. You hang out with clever people.
What a good idea to have coloring place mats for the kids; just like a restaurant.
You have a good looking tree and the girls appear to have new pajamas. I'm glad they like helping with the tree decorating. Someday they may even cook for you.
The Mr. Fox movie seems like a good show for kids. Too bad you missed some of it. I'm surprised Jacob was a little difficult. He's usually so mild and sweet. Oh well.
Bens got some great nativity scenes. They're very classy