Posts tagged ‘christmas’

November 30th, 2011

’tis the season. for ugly sweaters and matching turtlenecks.

yesterday the first batch of holiday photo cards arrived. i just love getting them from all our friends and family. truly. and while i looked at the photo of our three neighbor children clad in red turtlenecks and matching red scarves alongside a forest of snow covered pine trees and reindeer, in the mall, it hit me. except for j’s first year when we used a photo from a portrait session, i’ve never put much thought into the holiday card photo.

h’s first christmas, in 2009 (holymotherhowisthatpossible), my mom snapped a wonderful photo of the kids snuggling. winner.

christmas 2009

and last year i picked three of my faves from the course of the year – this is one. note the totally precious toe-holding.

christmas 2010

so this year, although the thought of hauling the kids to the mall, parking 5.2 miles from the entrance and lugging two toddlers into jcpenny while wearing red scarves and not smiling for the camera did seem lovely, i opted for an impromptu photo session in our backyard.

i didn’t dress the kids in anything cute or matching. in fact, the skorts that h is wearing she put on herself, backwards.
no scrubbing of the faces. no jeans. we are in full on sweats mode. (i should be glad j is wearing any pants at all, really.)

we went outside to eat lunch and enjoy our finally finished deck (now i know why justin chuckled when i asked if it would be done in time for h’s birthday party. on september 4th) and the mid-60′s november weather. side note, i’m sure that the ants on my kitchen floor and random mosquitoes everywhere are in no way part of global warming. december, july they’re all the same.

after lunch the kids were crazy goofy. really? hard to imagine, i know. i snuck inside, grabbed my camera and followed their goofiness around the yard.

and because i’ve learned that one can spend the better part of five days choosing the perfect photo card design, layout and photo, i logged onto snapfish (or was that shutterfly? hard to tell.) entered the cyber monday discount code of 50% off and hit add to cart.

i can’t share the winning photo with you…yet. but i will share a few of the ah, out-takes.

oye. the faces. seriously?

better…

then back to the goofies.

this is really cute. in a merry christmas! we’re hoping our children will grow up and marry each-other kind of way.
in our defense, they were doing ‘noses’. which actually is really cute but hard to explain in the 24 characters worth of space you have to work with.

happy holiday card adventures to you and yours. we can’t wait to see them all.

{i’ll share our 2011 winner after they’ve all been mailed. sometime between now and december 24th, that is.}

January 3rd, 2011

locked and loaded. and thankful.

this morning i went to target for baby wipes (they have the most soft and most inexpensive kind i’ve found) and after spending $67 (how does that happen?), loosing a sippy cup, watching the contents of half a bag of goldfish waterfall onto the floor, and steering like a crazed woman away from the toys, musical greeting cards and thomas and friends room decor we made it to the parking lot. alive and more or less in one piece.

how does a quick trip to target – for one item – turn into a serious blow to the bank account and preparation for navy seal training all at once? bewildering.

but let me back up to the most annoying, pull my hair out and punch someone in the face happening…

a lady pushing her cart, con tot in seat, to her car. smack dab in the middle of the roadway. walking at a speed so slow that i worried nigh fall might arrive sooner than her vehicle. plucking away at her cell phone. whilst the tot screams bloody murder. lovely.

seriously, how far can someone walk without noticing a huge red van stalking them closely from behind? hopefully she doesn’t walk like this at night in dark alleys because most people would not be as kind as me. i contemplated honking. and if she didn’t have a kid i would have. my empathy levels must have been especially high today…

she finally makes her way to her car, never even noticing me. um, hello – who could miss the style and sexiness of the swagger wagon? puts the wailing kid in his seat and then pushes her cart to the front of her parking spot and halfway onto the snow-covered island – meridian thingy.

now i’m pissed. like livid.

twenty five feet. that’s the distance from her car to the cart return. god damn lazy ass freaking people. i’m sorry but i just can’t handle it. if you are an anti- cart retuner, stop it. make it your new year’s resolution. i guarantee it will stick longer than a gym membership and might even be more gratifying.

moving along from the target experience from hell…

i hope you and yours had a wonderful christmas and new year; we surely did.

from a low-key christmas eve carrying on our festival of lights tradition,

it was reeeally cold

but truly sweet

 to a glass of wine with friends, cookies, milk and carrots for santa and his reindeer and some after-christmas-ing cocktails for mr. & mrs. claus.

a whirlwind trip to new hampshire packed with lotsa  love and generosity from our family and loved ones.

dinner and drinks (and a brief photo shoot in the snow drifts at midnight) with a lovely lady who’s clinched a best friend spot in my heart since the seventh grade.

sledding, skating, snowman building and the ultimate snow ball maker-thingy on a fifty five degree new year’s day.

yes, he's drunk. his name is earl.

wicked. awesome.

ah, lots of goodness to go around.

even enough to help me forgive and forget the complete putz at target. sigh. live and let go, right? i’m working on it. not like new year’s res working on it, but like it’s there in the forefront of the brain working on it.

i don’t make resolutions. outwardly, at least.

onward and upward. two thousand and eleven we’re locked and loaded.

oh, and a post script: stieg larsson, you need to get those fingers flying…i’m in dire need for more crack.

December 22nd, 2010

our eastermas version 20.10

truth be told, i consider myself a white lights in the window kind of a gal. like, forever and ever i swore i’d only have white lights on our christmas tree and our shrubs and in our windows. maybe, if i felt  particularly enthusiastic, i’d string some garland across the fireplace and weave in a strand of lights. which would also be white, of course.

some say that’s totally lame. so unspirited. you may be right – but that’s just how i grew up and how i thought of christmas. hey, swanzey’s got a lot of class people.

this year, my children are 2 and 1. well closer to two and a half and one and a half, but who’s really counting anymore. and in all seriousness i was ready for our christmas tree before thanksgiving (which is a first ever) and i wanted color. lots of it. and i wanted gaudy, over the top.

so i went to the christmas tree shop. and i bought 93 things for $12. 98 and brought them home and threw them around the house.  and it felt so freaking wonderful. the kids were soooo excited. they giggled and yelled and pointed at the snowmen, the wreaths, the candles, the sticky door decals that look a little too  much like jello jigglers. please lord, let them be non-toxic…

ok, so i didn’t photograph as many of those. but still, we’ve got some good festivity going on around here, no? and good golly holiday cards from our friends and family make the best decorations around.

(good golly? damn, i am getting old.)

and even, even when i opened the box of colored  lights for the tree and realized i must have bought easter ones (yes, they were on clearance and no, i didn’t really look at the box. who puts out easter lights IN DECEMBER  at the fucking christmas tree shop? ok, i’m over it. i swear.)  pastel pink, green and violet bulbs strewn along a white cord - i could have cared less. they were not white – albeit the cords, yes – and jackson was dancing a jig.

 

bring it on eastermas.

which brings me, in a round about way, to the point of this blog.

two years ago we were visiting relatives in new hampshire - it was early december. we returned home after dark, turned onto our road and stared in horor at our house.

the bushes were decorated with big fat colored bulbs and there was a family of grinning blow-up moose holding a “happy holiday’s” sign swaying in the breeze. it took all of four seconds to realize that , yes, this is our house, no, aliens have not  invaded, and absolutely our neighbors, and good friends, had taken it upon themselves to, er, help us out a little. apparently, they thought the whole white lights in the windows  thing was unacceptable. 

i’m pretty sure the whole ensemble lasted two weeks at best. i just couldn’t stomach it…yet.

and then this year came along. and our good friends and neighbors weren’t going to put up their trusy inflatables. and because it’s been a hard few months for them and because we love them dearly, and because – let’s be honest – i need a good hard dose of back to earth-ness once in a great moon, we did the (once) unthinkable.

 

  uncle joe, this is for you. thanks for helping us see that white lights can wait. until we’re like 72 and wrinkled.

 

 from about age 16 to 28 i forgot about the spirit of christmas. it wasn’t until i was able to see it’s magic, through the eyes of my kids, that the light came on.

 from our house, to yours and back – merry christmas, happy hanukkah, joyful kwanzaa and splendid eastermas to you.

and to the person who can find a snow globe, just like this one but with a family of blow-up moose i might just um, be really, really happy.

love, light, health, happiness, courage, strength, joy and many smiles to you in two thousand and eleven.

December 15th, 2009

re-living the magic

 

it’s been a long time since i’ve been as excited for christmas as i am this year. watching my kids (well, jackson) see the lights, decorations and santa hoop-la is totally contagious. i have found myself wanting to buy up the entire seasonal section of christmas tree shoppe; the sparklier and tackier the better. last year my neighbors snuck over when we were out of town and put colored lights on our bushes and a blowup family of moose on our lawn (admittedly i am more of a white candle in the windows kinda gal). i almost died. this year, i’m contemplating asking them to borrow it. who knew that having kids could have this kind of an effect. at this rate the family of moose may become jut a small part of my lawn’s ode to christmas. i can only imagine what jackson will ask for next year. wowzas.

it feels so wonderful to be re-living the magic of christmas. i think somewhere between 10 and 27 some of it was lost along the way. i guess finding it again is just another perk on the long list of wonderful momma perks.

here’s a glimpse of some of our magical winter so far:

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first snowfall

 
so excited to see the trees

tree picking

maybe next year harper

maybe next year harper

lights

lights

hanging and re-hanging ornaments. all night long.

hanging and re-hanging ornaments. all night long

cookie bakers (& eaters)

cookie bakers (& eaters)

cookie helper

cookie helper

next in line to see santa

next in line to see santa

harper meets santa

harper meets santa

jackson (& momma) meet santa. he was so excited up until the very end

jackson (& momma) meet santa. he was so excited up until the very end

hope you and your family are discoverng the magic this year!

 

December 27th, 2007

the best gift

the best gift
posted on 12/27/2007

the holidays are always crazy. i used to think that the year of complete relaxation and staying in pj’s for days on end was right around the corner. but just when i could almost taste the laziness, everything changed. something tells me, the next time i’ll come close to that taste again will be 2068 when my biggest worries will be what wool sweater to wear and am i out of metamucil?

i suppose if we wanted to be family outcasts and not participate in the “stop by’s” we could in fact stay in our pj’s for days on end. but really, what’s the fun in that. we love our family. seeing them ALL is very time consuming and hectic - but you know what, at the end of the day family is really all you’ve got.

in the midst of all the cheese balls and egg nog and running around something really magical happened. it was by far, the best christmas gift of the year.  we had just settled in for the night after a full day of stop by’s. our festive garments were replaced by oversized, cozy pj’s and we were exchanging the last of our christmas presents when two HUGE kicks came from my little belly. this one was for dad and it was so clear. two initial kicks to get my attention and as soon as justin’s hand was in place, two more to follow. it was the first time justin felt the baby. clearly, our little boy wanted to get in the last and best gift of the season.  J


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