On December 2nd, Eve had a little Jazz band performance at the school's annual Spaghetti Fundraiser. She has enjoyed practicing with this small group of students on Wednesdays before school.
On the 10th we were able to decorate gingerbread houses with the Klein family. We had a lot of fun, but had some difficulty with some of the structures. Maybe next year we will assemble a few hours before decorating. :)
On the 11th, the girls and I were able to sing in the Stake Musical fireside. It was a beautiful and spiritually uplifting evening. One of my favorite pieces was a song where 4 trumpets played from different corners of the room. It was so cool!
On the 18th we had just a few of Matt's coworkers come to our home for dinner and games. I think we will increase the amount of guests next year. We enjoyed soups in a bun (taco, corn chowder, broccoli cheese, and tomato bisque) and veggies. They brought salads, fruit with dips, and cookies. I also served a variety of Christmas cookies. We also had a white elephant gift exchange. I am very grateful that Matt works with some really good people. Things at his plant seem to be more and more effective each month.
On the 20th Christian had his preschool Christmas party. At the end they sang this cute song.
On the 21st I was able to finish and mail out the Christmas ornaments that I made for my family. I always hesitate to make crafts because of the time they take. I feel like time is a precious commodity these days. However, I thought these were especially meaningful and I was excited to give them as gifts to my awesome family.
The 21st was also the kids' last day of school and the beginning of their winter break. On this evening the Cub Scouts and Activity Day girls were able to visit a care center to sing and ring bells with Christmas songs.
On the 22rd we went to see the Nutcracker with the Thomas family (Sterling got to see it before with a friend and even got to meet the cast back stage - it was a dress rehearsal). We had a lovely evening! We love the Thomas family!
Matt took the boys to play laser tag. They had a blast, no pun intended!
On the 23rd I took the family to a movie. In the evening we went to a Christmas open house at the Weber's home. We had a good time playing games and chatting with church friends,
On the 24th Matt took the kids to a trampoline park and out to ice cream. This was a great help to me since I was able to work on baking the traditional pastry wreath.
I felt very tired at the end of this day since I was coming down with something.
Christmas morning was lovely! We enjoyed our stockings, a traditional Christmas breakfast, opened 1 or 2 presents each, and then went to church. Eve played the flute for Mary's lullaby while the women sang. I participated in the choir and also helped to narrate. We are slowly getting to know and love our new ward. (Our boundaries were re-aligned in November.) We only had Sacrament meeting and then went home to enjoy the rest of the Sabbath with our families.
My stomach was not feeling too great and so I didn't eat much. I took a much needed nap! It was still a beautiful day!
On the 27th I took the kids to Recreations Outlet for some trampoline and indoor park play. On the 28th I took the kids to Cosi, the science center. We went with the Kleins.
We enjoyed lots of time over winter break to play games and have a few play dates. The kids also put together a large puzzle that we got from the work Christmas party we hosted.
We ended the year with a game night on New Year's Eve. We were happy that some of the Thomas family was able to drop by to celebrate with us.
We played Just Dance, spoons, Mafia, and Scategories. We also had snacks, party hats,poppers, noise makers, and sparkling juice at midnight.
It has been a wonderful year! I feel like I have experienced growth and joy as I have learned, progressed on my goals, and enjoyed my family. I love them so much and am grateful for all the wonderful moments we spend together! Hooray for 2016! On to 2017!