Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Christmas Day
December 25, 2011
Although we are missing family and friends in Utah, we had a great Christmas out here in Illinois. It was definitely a change of pace not bustling around from house to house and it was definitely a lot quieter. We did spend a large part of the day on Skype with our family which was nice. The kids loved their toys. Van's favorite being the Dinosaur set, and Charlee's being her Disney Princess Blue Doll and Rapunzel Doll.
Chocolate on my face! Chocolate in my pants!
December 16, 2011
Tonight we made the BEST Oreo Truffles EVER.
Oreo Truffles
Ingredients
- 1 (16 ounce) package OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, divided
- 1 (8 ounce) package Cream Cheese, softened
- 8 oz dipping chocolate
Directions
- Crush 7-9 oreo cookies in a food processor or place them in a resealable ziplock bag and finely crush them using a kitchen hammer. Set aside.
- Crush the remaining oreo cookies in the same manner. Combine the crushed oreo cookies and the cream cheese and mix well using an electric mixer until well mixed and smooth.
- Roll mixture into small balls, about 40-45 (or less if you decide to make bigger sizes balls). Place them on parchment paper.
- Dip the balls in melted dipping chocolate (to melt the dipping chocolate, microwave them in a bowl about 30 seconds at a time, stirring well, about three times)
- Roll the dipped truffles in oreo crumbs that were set aside earlier or sprinkle the top of oreo truffles with oreo crumbs. Set aside until hardened, about 1 hour.
Santa Drives a White Car?!
December 15, 2011
So, we've been doing a lot of talking about good 'ole Kris Kringle this year, in part because we know that Charlee is actually getting it. Last year, she didn't quite grasp the concept of Santa Claus. This year we've been singing, "Santa Claus is coming to town" and "Jingle Bells" just about every day.
Today as we were leaving school we happened to be talking about Santa as we passed the local Allerton Library. We were stopped at a four way stop when we noticed Santa Claus walking out the front doors! We took our time moving as we watched him walk out the front doors, around the corner on the side walk as he got into his white Ford Escort. It was then when Charlee exclaimed, "Santa doesn't drive a white car! That's silly!" She continued to tell me about how Santa's reindeer couldn't pull a car, that they could only pull the sleigh. As we drove off we continued to talk about how Santa was in town to watch her and that she had to be good. I told her that he knows when she is sleeping, and he knows when she is awake. She was just fascinated. Well, as we pulled into the driveway once we got home, I happened to notice a white car driving by. So I hurried and got her out of her seat and said, "Look, look! There's a white car, maybe it's Santa watching you!" So she runs to the end of the driveway while the car passes us, and sure enough, it's Santa. White beard, hat and all. Driving by our house. She then turned to me and said, "I'm going to go to bed mom! I'm going to be good. I'm going to sleep ALL day."
I just had to write this down for memories sake. Too good to forget.
Monticello Christmas Parade
December 10, 2011
Charlee has been able to do quite a few things with her preschool, Kairo's School. Her teacher Mrs. Winterbottom has been great. She has been SO lucky to have such a small class of only 5 kids. She attends Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00- 11:30. Going to school is something she looks forward to every day. I feel bad when she wakes up in the morning, gets her clothes on, her shoes and backpack on and tells me she's ready to go to school when it's a Monday. I think next year I will get her in a 3 day/week class if not a 4 day/week class.
She was able to ride on the Kairo's Christmas float this year and hand out books to the kids that the kids personally wrapped themselves. She sat right next to her teacher Mrs. Winterbottom on the float. When she passed us on the float she had a GIANT ear to ear grin on her face and looked so excited to see her family waving her on.
Cocoa and Cookies with Santa
December 2, 2011
Charlee and her BF Leah Schultz, got cozy in their jammies to attend an event at the Decatur Children's Museum- Cocoa and Cookies with Santa. They were both SO excited to meet Santa and to let him know what they wanted for Christmas. Charlee was very uneasy about sitting on Santa's lap. I don't know if you can really tell by the pictures, but she was blushing and could hardly talk to tell him what she wanted. When she did finally whisper her request it was for a "blue princess dolly". I am assuming she means Snow White. She has said several times since then that she wants a blue princess dolly "because she has blond hair like Charlee."
They got to decorate their own sugar cookies and sip on hot cocoa with marshmallows. They also got to spend some time in the bubble room, which was a HUGE hit.
Thanksgiving
November 24, 2011
Our first Thanksgiving alone. Without any extended family with us. Of course we had Skype which was pretty sweet. Joel did the Turkey using his Grandma Langley's recipe of course. And I managed to do the sweet potatoes...
Considering it was just the four of us, by looking at our table you would have thought we were feeding an army.
This year I am thankful for my family. For my amazing husband who has worked so hard to get through school and now support his family. For awesome family back home who we miss and think about every day. I am grateful for our health and prosperity. I am especially grateful for the church that seems to be a stable foundation among so many changing obstacles in life and throughout the world.
Christmas Cards
December 1, 2011
I am fairly certain, when it comes to Christmas Cards and getting them out to our friends and family on time I am slightly neurotic. It's just so nice to get them done and out of the way. In years past we've been very lucky to have my sister Carly take our pictures. Can't say she's always willing, but it's one of those things we make her do for us :) This year we had to improvise. By that I mean we had to use the self timer. Here are a few that didn't make the Christmas Card:
These are the ones we sent out:
Monday, December 26, 2011
Festival of the Lights in Chicago
November 19, 2011
This weekend we decided to head up to Chicago for the Festival of the Lights festivities. Throughout the day they had various activities going on down Michigan Avenue. Our favorite happened to be listening to the Neverland Pirates Band, (they play for kids show Jake and the Neverland Pirates on Disney channel). Charlee and Van both knew right away who they were. The minute the started playing they perked right up. Van was saying "Hook!" While Charlee was acting shy. Dad was holding her while she'd look at the band and then turn her head into his chest with a huge smile. It was really cute.
We spent two nights at the Best Western just off of Michigan Avenue. HUGE perk was the free parking and swimming pool. Just sayin. HUGE downer- no strollers. Let's just say "WE" forgot to load up the strollers on the way out. Joel and I definitely got a workout walking all over town with the kids on our shoulders. And actually, it wasn't as bad as i had thought it would be.
Saturday night we watched the Disney Parade down Michigan Avenue as they lit the lights down the street as they went. I can honestly say we were probably amidst the largest crowd of people I have ever been with.
P.S. Word to the wise- NEVER, I repeat NEVER trust a gas station hot dog. Especially when you are on the road. This picture was taken on the way home on the freeway. Poor Van! What you can't see is Joel dry heaving and gagging, with watery eyes in the front seat with the windows down. Good times. Good times.
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