- Hanging of the Greens at Church (Check: Theo did well, Elijah looked extremely grumpy to be put to work helping carry wreaths and candles during this beautiful service.)
- Advent Log at Dinner Time (In progress: Our boys get so excited to light this and blow it out each night. Unfortunately, one or more of us have something every single night this week so we're not going to get many family meals in this week.)
- Christmas Books @ Bedtime (In progress: See our books here and here.)
- Tiny Tots Concert (Check: Field trip with Elijah's class, was fun and went will. He was most excited to see Elmo and Frozen, and still doesn't know who Spongebob is. I wrote about our first visit here.)
- Snowball Fun Run @ School (Check: It was a beautiful day, and Thomas, Eli, and I enjoyed cheering Theoon. Theo is still so excited when I volunteer at his school. His friends pat Eli on the head and like to see him.)
- Dumfries Christmas Parade (Check: Enjoyed handing out a million candy canes with the boys. Theo had a bit of a wreck, but recovered ok, and Elijah was so cute stopping to get candy canes out of the trunk of his tricycle to hand out. Thomas slept through the whole thing.)
- Getting Our Tree @ Evergreen Acres, Decorating It (Check: Apparently, this may be our last real tree. I sneezed so many times as we were at the farm. Hoping I'm not getting an allergy!) See more about the farm here.
- Chili Potluck at Church (In progress: As in, the sugar cream pie is in the oven and the puppy chow is cooling on the table. The only reason this post is getting done is because it takes over an hour to cook this pie, and I couldn't get back to sleep after feeding Thomas so I decided to cook it at 3 AM.)
- Make, decorate, distribute, and swap cookies. Repeat.
- Nutcracker (There is a children's performance of this at a local high school.)
- Preschoolers & Trains (A friend is hosting a train decorating party at her house for Eli this week.)
- Mail Letters to Santa
- Work Open House (Brian's annual open house at his work. I've been told there will be gingerbread decorating, and the boys will get to discuss things with Santa.)
- Winter Dance (Theo's school is hosting a k-5 dance for families.)
- Donate gifts (pjs at school, angel trees, etc.)
- Nursing Home with Mops (Spending time with some of the residents there and spreading Christmas cheer.)
- Make yearly ornaments with boys.
- Christmas Lights in PJs (Driving around the neighborhoods. My boys are absolutely thrilled by Christmas lights.)
- Brian's Work Party (Holiday party with Brian's colleagues.)
- Parade of the Magi (Hoping Elijah will sing a little more than he did for the Thanksgiving program. This was Theo's performance last year.)
- Zoo Lights (I wrote about our first post, here. And general zoo information, here.)
- Christmas Program at Church (Theo is slated to be a shepherd with a line to say, while Eli is reluctant to be a sheep. We'll see how this goes.)
- Make and mail cards.
- Living Nativity (Dec. 11-12, 6:30pm. Previous year, here.)
- DC Trains (Last year's post, here.) Planning to do this with cousins in a couple weeks.
- And finally, go see family! We will pack the boys up, put on the Polar Express, and head to grandmas' houses where we will do gingerbread houses, see the walkway of the lights, and enjoy celebrating the birth of Jesus!
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Advent: A Season of Waiting Anxiously
We are already a week into advent, and I'm just now getting a post up. Last year, I was so on top of this season. I had weekly calendars for Theodore and all our events lined out neatly in a row. (See those posts here.) And while I loved making them (calendars make me happy), this year we've just got so much more going on that I'm taking a more free-flowing planning to the season. I'm basically putting down unchangable events on the calendar, and then putting sticky notes for everything else I want to do with the boys. And the boys are leaving many greasy fingerprints on my beautiful wall calendar as they repeatedly count the days until Christmas. Elijah also made a paper chain in school that he is using to help us count down, and is so serious about ripping one off each day. So, while they may not line up exactly with each day of advent, these are the Christmas/winter activities we have lined up for this year (and past posts about our favorites, since realistically I'm not going to be getting much more than photos posted this year).
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