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Merry Christmas!!

 26 December 2011

I hope everyone had a wonderful and merry Christmas! Ours could only have been better if we were home with family, and I hope we will get to before we actually move back home. The last actual Christmas we were all home for was in 2007! Our family had a late Christmas for us in February of 2010, but, though it was appreciated, it wasn't the same. You know. Pretty depressing really.

Now, onto this year! We have been so thankful to have Papa Shu home with us this year for the entire season!  He got to help set up the tree, do the shopping, play Santa, and be here Christmas morning when the boys opened their gifts. We get one more week of uninterrupted Daddy time! It has been a great holiday season for us, and I am looking forward to the next week.

So, who wants to see the boys coming down Christmas morning? Here you go!


They got to open their presents from Mom and Dad and the rest of the family after this. I didn't take video of it, but I got quite a few pictures. I am only going to post some of them. It would be the longest post in history, probably, if I posted them all. I hope you enjoy as much as we did!

Santa Claus is coming to town!

'Twas the night before Christmas, as read by Mamaw♥

 The reindeer need to eat too!

Youngest to oldest... Alex goes first!
 He loves the Colts and "bootball" in general! He also had gotten into the leftover cookies. :)

Next comes William!
 Are you starting to see a theme here?

Time for Trey!
 He is very sporty!
 Funny story... the way the Nike shirt was wrapped, he swore it was a jersey. He was a little disappointed, though he liked the shirt, that it wasn't a jersey. Then, he gets to his candy-looking wrapped present and was so surprised that it was his new Reggie Wayne jersey. Silly kid.

I didn't have any pictures taken of myself. No shower + No make-up = No picture. Sorry. However, I loved all of my presents, as did Robert. I am pretty sure we all got what we asked for and couldn't be happier and thankful for all of it. I hope your Christmases were just as great!

colts fan

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Just For Fun...

 16 December 2011

I do not have a whole lot going on today. I know. Shocking! The boys are home and on Christmas break. Papa Shu has to work at least part of the day. I am just relaxing a little bit before the chaos of having all five of us home together all day long for the next two and a half weeks or so hits me. Don't get me wrong here. I love my family and am so thankful to finally be able to spend some time together without Dad having to go to work. We haven't had to much of a chance to do this since we moved out here in June, so we are all looking forward to it. However, I never really leave the house, and we all start feeling a little cooped up after a few days. Also, I tend to lose patience a lot faster when I don't get my "me" time.

I don't have school work to do until my books get here Monday. That is when the UPS tracker says they'll be here anyway. I have self-diagnosed myself with an obsessive personality. When I get into something, a book, hobby, etc., I tend to not want to do anything else until I complete the "project". My new obsession is my school work. (I have had worse obsessions, believe me) When I am waiting for my books, I almost feel lost, I guess. Like I should be doing something but don't know what to do. But, these are just my general ramblings.

So, just for fun, I thought I would share some pictures we have taken recently. We get bored sometimes. Ok. I get bored sometimes and just start snapping pictures. I hope you find them as fun as we do.

 We were waiting for William's holiday program to begin, and I surprised him with the flash.

Um, we're gangsta, so we had to turn our "guns" to the side. Haha!
This is our "Sheldon" face from a recent episode of The Big Bang Theory... don't judge.

 Alex cheesin'.. You can see that he is finally getting most of his teeth in.

 These are the presents Trey bought us at the Penguin Patch Holiday Shop at school.

I just thought this was a handsome smile. <3

 Trey has now taken on his father's role as far as no longer liking pictures to be taken. Ugh.

 The boys enjoying Aunt Fred's cakepops! We all LOVED these! (Ignore Alex's dirty face.. we had just finished spaghetti for dinner)

 This was me trying to get Papa Shu to take a picture with me. He referred to it as "cheesy" and wanted nothing to do with it. *Please refer to Trey's earlier picture.

Our stockings and Santa-hat-decorated surround sound speakers. :)

It is fun to just be silly sometimes, and I think everyone should. I used to care what people would say about how I looked, what I was doing, the angle of the shot, etc.... I have come to realize that I am too old to care now. We are goofy, and love it. If you don't, then make fun of us to your friends and feel better about yourselves. I really could not care less. I am just glad to be making everyone smile in some way.


jessicabug

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A Winter Celebration, William Edition...

 13 December 2011

More kids, and more songs! Our second grader's holiday performance was last night. It was rainy and cold outside, but I guess that is what the winter weather is like out here in the desert..? I am not a fan of the cold rain, but I do like the 50/60-something degree days. Oh, sorry. I got off track a little bit. Enjoy this video of our middle child, what you can see of him, singing about Christmas and snow and all things Winter.

I got the video started a little late in the song. Wil is the one being somewhat hidden behind the girl in the front and the microphone.

Before going on to the next video, I would like to go ahead and apologize for the shakiness. We were sitting further back, therefore I had to zoom in a bit more. Every movement  is shown.

This is a cute song about Kwanzaa.

The class sang one additional song, but I was unable to record it, unfortunately. Alex was ready to get out of the concert and have a little more freedom. Dad wasn't able to attend this performance, thanks to training day 14, so Big Bro Trey was helping as much as possible. I am very thankful he was there, but I am definitely bringing the stroller next time. Lesson learned. William, and all his classmates, did a tremendous job! I hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did!

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A Winter Celebration, Trey Edition...

 07 December 2011

It's that time of year again... school holiday programs! Tonight was our oldest son's fifth grade program. They celebrated, via song, Christmas, Hanukah, and Kwanzaa. Trey's class sang a song called "Oy Hanukah" in Yiddish.

He is the fourth from the left in the back row.


This next video is of the entire 5th grade coming together to sing Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.

Again, he is fourth from the left in the back row.

I had taken a few pictures, but none really turned out well enough for me to post. I wish I had taken video of the other classes. The class just before Trey's sang an Austrian Christmas song called Still, Still, Still I don't know if they messed up the words (it was very hard to hear/understand them) or if something had happened, but, at one point, I am certain no one was singing. The entire class just started laughing, which, in turn, caused the audience to giggle. Classic school performance, as far as I am concerned.

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Long Overdue...

 03 December 2011

Wow. I have been seriously neglecting all my "fans" lately. For that, I apologize. 

Any free time I get, my nose is in my Biology book trying to get through it. I have about eight chapters left in it, and my Psychology, Music Appreciation, and English Composition courses to complete in about seven weeks or so. Therefore, I am cramming as much as I can to get them done as quickly (and efficiently, of course) as I can. Once this semester is done, I will finally be able to move onto my Medical Assistant courses!

Moving on.... (In my head, I sounded just like Dick Van Dyke in Night at the Museum... I would appreciate if you read the same way, just to amuse me)

Here are some pictures from the day before Thanksgiving. Dad had to work that day. Trey came up with the idea to make "Jingle Cans".
 Trey was using an old vegetable can.

 William was using a Monster can. (Notice their pumpkins in the background. In order, left to right, Alex, Trey, and Wil)

 Both were very creative :) They put pop tabs in them to make the "jingle" noise.

Trey was using metallic paint. We all thought it was pretty neat when he rinsed his brush.

I am going to have to come back to the "after" pictures in a later post. 
On to Thanksgiving. Again, I was slacking that day. Well, I was actually pretty busy (and preoccupied with food, football, and parades) to get pictures of everything. I had every intention of taking a picture of the whole spread, but by the time the turkey was done, we were all ready to scarf it down. Everything, surprisingly enough, turned out delicious, with the exception of the deviled eggs. But, I tried. 

Mmmmm.... Pumpkin Pie. This was the only picture I took, but it looks as scrumptious as it tasted.

We'll just fast-forward to the day after...
 Our tree always goes up the Friday after Thanksgiving. It looks crooked in this photo, but I am pretty sure it was just me.........?

December 1st... time for the Advent calendars. They were more excited about the chocolate than the picture, as you can tell from William's face.


So, until next time, my friends, I bid you adieu. Happy Holidays!

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