December 22, 2012

Candy Churches

The Sunday after Thanksgiving, our church has Candy Churches for the kiddos instead of Sunday school.  They provide everything and we have so much fun decorating our church every year.  We decided it was just easier to leave Miles in the nursery.  We can't wait for him to join us next year.

Miller and Daddy putting the icing on.
Miller putting on the sprinkles.  His favorite part was the cross (twizzlers and tooth picks), sled (kit kats and candy canes) and tree (watermelon blow pop and tootsie pop).  Of course he liked to sample the candy first to make sure it was good enough to put on.
 We were lucky enough to sit with Katelyn, his friend from preschool.  They are such good buddies and we are so glad we get to see them at church since they no longer go to the same school.


Thanksmas

We spent the week of Thanksgiving at Jud's parents new house in Bentwater (just an hour north of us).  They moved down from Lincoln just a few weeks before.  It's so great to have them close by and their house is beautiful.  Jud's sister and her family came down for the week and we had some great family time.  The cousins always have so much fun together.

We decorated the Christmas tree and celebrated Thanksmas (Thanksgiving and Christmas).
 The boys in their new matching Superman shirts.
 GraMary and Grandpa gave pj's to all the kiddos (from left: Miles, Max, Miller and Bekah).
 The kids spent most of the time in the front yard and the cul-du-sac (they are currently the only house on the street) enjoying the weather.  We brought our bounce house up and the kids had so much fun jumping.
 Jud fried some turkeys and we showed they how to do Thanksgiving Texas style.
 Max and Miller played a little golf as did the big boys.
 My parents lake house is just a few minutes away so Jud went over and got my dad's '65 mustang and brought it over to give the kids a ride around the neighborhood.  Don't worry, we didn't let Miles sit in the front seat.
We had a great time and are looking forward to many more family memories to be made there!  Congratulations Max and Mary and welcome to Texas!

December 18, 2012

Tis the Season

Miles' school has a Christmas event every year put on by the teachers called Tis the Season.  They have all sorts of Christmas crafts, activities and goodies.  Plus, the big man himself is there.  Miller was super excited to see him and tell him about the dinosaur/car transformer thing he wants.
 Miles, on the other hand, wouldn't even get close.  I just wanted him to sit in his lap and take a picture eve if he was screaming, but this is the best we got.  He did finally accept a candy cane from him.
 Their favorite thing there, besides Santa, was the baby pool filled with tissue paper squares.  Could be hours of entertainment.  I'd have one at home if it wasn't so messy.

 Miles and I doing his teacher's craft, writing a letter to Santa.

What a fun way to start off the most wonderful time of the year!

December 15, 2012

Way to go Fire Balls!

Miller's soccer team had a great season and Jud really enjoyed coaching!  Here are a few pictures of the last game.  Miller is usually really into the game and going after the ball, but this picture shows that boys will be boys.
 Running through the tunnel at the end of the game.
 Thanks for coaching Dad - you are the best!
 Our team party was a Fuddruckers.  Jud is such a great coach and all the kids love him.  He is so patient with these 4 and 5 year olds.  He may have found his second calling.
 Miller getting his trophy.
 Coach Jud with the team and their trophys.
Our first basketball season is up next.  As much as Jud loves coaching, he is looking forward to just being a parent and watching this time.

December 11, 2012

Trick or Treat

We had lots of fun Halloween activities going on at the end of October.  Miller wanted to be Batman, so of course Miles was Robin.  Then I thought it would be a great idea for Jud to be The Joker (he was pretty creepy looking).  I didn't want to be left out so I got some cat woman sunglasses.

Trunk Treats at the church.
 Miles in his school Halloween parade.
 The parade was on the way to chapel so I stayed to watch and he found me in the crowd.  Do you like his mask headband?
 Our neighborhood is crazy, I mean really crazy.  We have over 500 trick-or-treaters.  A lot of them come from other neighborhoods or apartments in the area.  Therefore, we trick-or-treat early, even before dark.  
 Every year we trick-or-treat with our friends, the Mattinglys, that live on our street.  Here is the crew from left: cheerleader Mollie, cat Ellie, Robin Miles, Vintage Clown Trey and Batman Miller.
 Noni, JoJo, Evan and Blake came over to hang out in the front yard (we can't go inside because we would never be able to close our door with the amount of trick-or-treaters).  Blake, weird old man hunter, brought silly string for the boys and they loved it.
 Here is an example of the line up our sidewalk.  This is basically how it is from 6-8pm.  The whole street bans together and turns out lights out at 8:00.
 Halloween is so much fun when you have little kids!