Showing posts with label Sanger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanger. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Christmas in Sanger

The kids got out of school early on Friday, the 21st, so we headed to Sanger that very day for Erwin Christmas. We arrived at Grandma and Pop's that afternoon and just hung out playing with Hazel and visiting. They had the Christmas tree up and Pop had put together his train to go around the Christmas Tree. It was really neat to see it setup. That evening, it was just us and Grandma and Pop. Pop convinced Grandma to get her guitar out and play some Christmas Carols for us to sing. It was such a fun and sweet night spending time together like that. The kids enjoyed it and we brought back one of our traditions from growing up. I always remember being in the car driving to Memaw's for Christmas and us all making up our own lyrics to The Twelve Days of Christmas. So, we did it again! The kids loved it too. I'll put our version of the song below.
 
Back at Thanksgiving, Grace made this turkey hat at church and then Everly brought it to Sanger for Thanksgiving and wore it all week. Well, she forgot it. However, as soon as she got to Sanger for Christmas, she found it and put it on right away!
" The Twelve Days of Christmas in 2018" (the final verse)

On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me:

12 Fighting Aggies
11 Christmas Presents
10 Better Memories (we kept forgetting our own lyrics!)
9 Cowboys Riding
8 Bells A Ringing
7 Accountants Counting
6 Banjo Pickers
5 Texas Flags
4 Dairy Goats
3 Baseball Players
2 Saddle Makers
and 1 gooo-oood night of sleep!

*everyone got to pick the lyrics as we went...you can probably pick out who chose some!

The next day, around 10am, everyone came over to the house for Erwin Christmas.
First up, we visited and then played some games I planned for the group. We usually like to have an official Game Day, separate from our Christmas present opening day. But, we could only be in town for the weekend this year, so we just played a few group games. We played "Who Can Unwrap the Saran Ball and get the Hershey kiss first" game. See below:


Then, we played "Throw the Hershey Kiss into your partner's mouth". See below:

 I think Everly cheated. 

https://youtu.be/ZODIXa3eIX8 - Atticus & Charley
https://youtu.be/Cvn3ImZC7FY - Grandma & Grace

Then, we played "Draw a song out of a bowl and hum it or use "do-do" to sound it out and let people guess".

Then, we played "Unwrap the box with oven mitts on your hands, but do it before someone rolls the dice on a certain number". This one was hard! 


Then, we played "Draw the things I'm describing onto your plate on top of your head". It was pretty funny too!
I had a lot of fun planning the games! And we had everyone pitch in $7 a piece so I could buy gift cards to give as prizes. I think Ana & Charley took home the most gift card which was good because they said they had expensive formula to buy! haha!

Then, we opened presents. Everyone is always so generous and makes present gifting and opening a lot of fun! 

 
 We tried to get creative and we gave gift cards attached to the end of calculator tape that was folded accordion style into a Kleenex box. Then, it took them longer to open it. Atticus even wrote some notes and jokes on the paper.
We got some fabulous gifts! Here are a few off the top of my head: Atticus got a a Garmin watch to track his steps (he loves doing that!); Everly got lots of dress-up items and her own purse and an entire Mickey Mouse pizza/cake set; Grace got her own art kit and hatchimals; Hazel got some precious toys and clothes! And Vic and I were spoiled too with a wagon, jewelry, clothes, books, and more!
Then, we celebrated Charley's birthday and visited some more.
 Everly went through a lot of dress-up items throughout the day. She was so funny; she would just do her own thing and act like what she was wearing was completely appropriate. Pop decided she was Luna from Harry Potter. She is just her own sweet little self and we love her so much! She was Cat in the Hat, a superhero, a fairy, and so much more!
 After everyone left, our little Christmas Fairy needed to wring Pop's bell.
 And she was so exhausted by the end of the day, she fell asleep in Grandma's lap.
And then Grandma fell asleep too!
 We woke up the next morning, lounged and then headed back to College Station. It was a good weekend!

Monday, November 26, 2018

Thanksgiving in Sanger

For the past several years, we have mostly spent Thanksgiving in College Station with just our little family. One year the Seidels came and last year we went to Orange Grove. But, since we always want to see both families at Christmas, we decided awhile back that adding Thanksgiving in and traveling 3 times in about 5 weeks with little ones was a lot of work. So, we didn't travel. But, I was anxious to attend Erwin Thanksgiving this year because we hadn't been since before Atticus was born. So, the extended Erwin Family had never met any of our kids and I was just curious to see lots of them and attend Thanksgiving again. So, we decided to go. But, Vic had to work through Wednesday so I decided the kids and I would just go a couple of days earlier and stay the week and Vic was going to drive up early Thursday morning and stay the rest of the weekend with us. And, we had a great time! It was all going to be interesting because I didn't know how the sleeping with all of the kids would go, but it turned out great! Hazel was on antibiotics for a cold and had not been sleeping well in the bassinet at home. So, I had been swaddling her in the rock 'n play and she had been doing better at home. So, here at Grandma and Pop's, Atticus and Everly shared a room with Everly in the crib and Atticus in the twin bed. Then, Grace slept in the twin bed in the other guest room with me in the queen and Hazel in her rock 'n play. And then Vic, joined us in that room when he arrived. I was just so pleased that it worked!

We drove to Sanger Monday afternoon and went straight to Melbo and GG's to visit with them.
 Everly carried this little bunny around, just like her neighborhood walk bunnies, at GG's. Those little sweet hands!
 Then, we got to Grandma and Pop's later that evening. Everly was going through a stage of not loving new people holding her, but she did good here and there and was having fun on this first night with Grandma!
The next day, Mom and I took the day to drop off everyone, except Hazel, at GG's and go out for a day of furniture shopping to replace their couch and chair in the den. We shopped all day in Denton and Fort Worth and took pictures and video and came home with some options for them to choose from. It was a really fun day; Hazel was so good and luckily, easy going. As long as she got fed every so often, she just went along happily. We even had a photo shoot in the car! 
Hazel was a good shopper on this day!

After reviewing all of the options, we decided that Daddy and I would stop at a store that had shopped at previously, in Denton, to look at some more furniture. When we left, I took this photo of Daddy (because Mom had been requesting one of him in his uniform for Christmas) before he went to work. He looks so handsome as a Corporal for the Denton County Sheriff's Office. 

I headed back to Melbo & Pa's house for a little while. The kids were having fun feeding chickens and hanging out. 
Grace loves Melbo!
Although Hazel had been picky about being held, she let Melbo love on her and rock her for a little while.

And, later that evening, when Mom got home from work, we went back to this store and she bought the perfect couch and loveseat for their den. While she finalized things, the big kids hung out and Grace was the funniest girl! She walked around to all of the couches sitting on them to try them out, push the buttons, and tell me which ones were good or not. She loved doing this!

So, we got home around 9 or so that night and because it was the night before Thanksgiving, I wanted everyone to have baths. They hadn't actually bathed since arriving. Sounds gross, right? Well, sometimes you can let kids go a day or two with no bath if they aren't outside getting stinky and dirty. Mom and Dad no longer have a tub, so we had to do showers and only Atticus takes a shower normally. So, on this night, although everyone was tired, I made them bathe. Atticus was fine on his own, of course and got in and out quickly. But, boy did Mom and I have a fast and furious and systematic way to bathe the girls. Not to be TMI, but I got in the shower first and got Everly in. She was NOT having it, but I furiously washed her and by the end, she was saying "I did it!" and smiling through the tears. I pushed her out and got a hesitant Grace in, washed her through her tears, and got her out. In the meantime, Mom is getting Everly diapered and dressed. Then, as I sent Grace out, Mom is handing me Hazel and while I bathe Hazel in the shower, Mom is getting Grace dried off and dressed. As soon as Hazel is done, mom takes her and I quickly shower and get out, right before the hot water runs out. As soon as I get dressed, I rush to nurse Hazel who is crying for food! It was a whirlwind! But, I was pretty proud of us for getting it done. Lucky for you all - no pictures of that fiasco! :) 

The next morning, we got up and got dressed for Thanksgiving and headed up to Highland Baptist Church, where they have hosted Thanksgiving (and a long time ago Christmas) for many many years - since I was a little girl and probably longer. Vic met us there - hooray! We ate, had the auction (where Atticus got caught up in a chant of "5, 10, 15 (that people were bidding)" and called out "20" (as in dollars) not realizing that he was bidding on something that cost me real money!) I almost embarrassed him when I stopped him, but thankfully he just turned pink and kept smiling and happily took his framed copy of a Church Directory from many many years ago. It was one of those nostalgic things that was auctioned off that was nostalgic to the old people in the family - haha! But, side note: it now proudly hangs in Atticus's room. Also, I did embarrass Grace, without meaning to - my more sensitive child, when she too called our a bid on something and I said "no grace!" Although it was in fun, it was so sad to see her be so embarrassed. Oh my! It's tough to be a mom! Anyways, after lunch, we headed back home and napped and hung out. 
 I'm pretty sure all Everly ate for Thanksgiving was 2 rolls and some dessert.
 This was my view of these two kids at the auction, before they started bidding. It really was cute and they just wanted to participate! I was just so caught off guard when they started bidding!
 So, at the end, while we were cleaning and gathering, Hazel was hungry and just wanted to be held. Melbo just calmed her right down for a little nap and I thought it was perfect. Soon after, I did take her to the car and feed her!
 The best family photo we could get that day! First Turkey Day as a family of 6!
Vic took the kids out to play on the playground for a little while - sweet little pumpkins!
Grace is my kid that will ALWAYS gather people up, in a group photo, for a hug! She is the funniest thing and while Atticus is at an age to push her away, Everly loves to be hugged! Silliest kids!

One of the most fun things about having babies so close in age is that we can dress them alike! Ana and I bought these matching outfits for Hazel and Norah and they were so cute!
The next day, was Friday and what we deemed a little game day. Normally, each year at Christmas, we try to schedule a full game day where we play games all day and visit and eat delicious food. But, we would only be in Sanger for Christmas for a weekend and not have an extra day for game day. So, we decided that we would attempt one at Thanksgiving week. But, with babies and their schedules, it started to seem more complicated, so we just got everyone together at Grandma and Pop's house to visit instead. We did squeeze in some 42 playing as well! It was a good day of the Erwin crew together!
I'm just guessing, but I bet they were dancing here - Ana and Charley say that Norah loves to dance!
Atticus got Pick-Up-Stix at the Erwin auction and although I think he changed the rules sometimes, it was a fun game to play!
We got some 42 playing in...it's been awhile but I always enjoy it!
If you've never played 42 with Pa, you don't know what you are missing. He bids really high on terrible hands and somehow pulls them out with a win. He is really competitive but always a good partner and doesn't make you feel bad when your hand doesn't pan out. He just really loves 42 and could play from sunup to sundown when he plays. And, it's always fun to play with our family and I love that I learned to play in college and even taught Vic!
And, Grandma even let Hazel play on the piano on this day!

On Friday night, Grace got to go spend the night at Melbo, Pa and GG's house. The next morning, Hazel, Everly and I left Dad, Mom, Atticus and Vic to do some furniture rearranging (to fit the new furniture) at the house and went to pick up GG and Grace. When we arrived, I found Grace out in the "hoopie" riding around with Pa, in her pajamas, watering cows. Then, we got everyone loaded and headed to The Little Blue House. The Little Blue House is this fabulous scrapbooking store that is also GG's second home. They do classes of the cutest crafts and are always teaching something new. And, they recently moved to a newer location and I had not been. So, I really wanted to see it and shop. So, away we went. Of course, this meant we had to nurse Hazel before and after we arrived, in the car in the parking lot, so we did lots of visiting that way and loving on Hazel. Also, it was a fabulous store and it's better that it is not close to me, because I would want to go there all the time and spend lots of money and neglect my children, because the crafts ARE SO GREAT! Also, when we got back that afternoon, the Seidel Six (minus Everly) plus Melbo, Pa, Mom and Dad all went to eat at Bebo's in Aubrey. They have live music and happened to have one of Mom and Dad's favorite bands playing. It was a good night! And little Hazel slept the entire time in her carseat!
 My pretty little Everly!
 
The next day, Sunday, we loaded up our two vehicles and headed back to College Station. It had been a really good week! And we ended our trip with a stop in Frost and Bobby & Milly's house to drop some boxes off and see The Verett crew! Although there are few pictures, we did get this one. First, I should say that Taylor was "ready to get his mitts on Hazel" because he is a SUCKER for babies and if he ever has a baby girl of his own, I'm afraid he will be toast. But, Hazel was in an "I don't want anyone to hold me" phase that week and did not like his first attempt. So, I got her calm, sat down on the couch and we passed her to Taylor and she didn't even know! For that matter, that is also what we tried the past few days and it sometimes worked! It also worked here! So, we had a good little visit and then got back on the road. The kids played and played and be on the lookout for another post of Everly and Chloe, the cat. It was too cute! Otherwise, we loaded up and headed home!