Kiddos went back to school in August. Oldest started Pre-K class, Middle started going five days a week and Youngest stayed home with Momma. Doesn't she look thrilled?
Oldest with his teacher, Ms. Linda.
September
The family vacationed at Emerald Isle, N.C. Fun in the sun with discount out-of-season rates. Can't beat it with a stick. Oldest will start Kindergarten in 2010, so 2009 was the last year of September vacations. Good stuff.
Halloween!
- Dinner that included homemade manicotti (we're not Italian, we just like their food), salad, bread, and of course, desesrt.
- Lighting the Advent candle and listening to D share the devotion from our family Advent book. We sang a couple of carols around the Advent wreath and D shared some scripture. (Sounds a lot more Norman Rockwell than it really is.)
- Visited with Santa. Yes all you naysayers ... the REAL Santa who came right to our door, delivered the kids a gift, ate his cookies and milk, and left to deliver more gifts and earn another $50. President Obama could have been standing and my living room and the kiddos would not have been more impressed. Neither would I come to think of it.
- Opened gifts to and from each other one at a time! I didn't (and still don't) care if it's a pain in the rear or if the kids didn't like it. Opening gifts one at a time allowed us to share the experience for more than just 15 minutes.
- Changed into new pjs.
- Played with new stuff.
- D tucked kiddos in bed after reading 'Twas the Night Before Christmas for the umpteenth time. Momma cleaned up before "Santa" returned.
- After ample time passed, D and Momma start carrying Santa's loot from the garage. Then the real work began.
- A few short hours later, D and Momma crashed. Well sort of. Had to keep one ear sharp - it's Christmas Eve! Didn't know if a kiddo would try to sneak downstairs. After all, it's all about that first look on their faces. You miss that, you might as well miss it all. As it turned out, we did see their little faces light up and hear the squeals and witness the sheer excitement little ones have on Christmas morning.
Christmas Day was spent with family at my parent's house. As I long as I live, I think I'll always want to be at Mom and Dad's on Christmas.
New Year's Eve was pretty uneventful. I don't even think I saw the ball drop. Think I was sound asleep.
So that pretty much wraps up our fall of 2009. The new year brought about a lot of work at the Summit Players Theater. But I'll save that for my 2010 update.
Shew!