We had a great Christmas! On Christmas Eve we made pizza and read The Night Before Christmas.
We've been reading it every night this December to introduce Santa to James. On Christmas morning we all woke up early to open gifts. Santa had visited (he enjoyed some cookies and an apple for the reindeer) and brought the boys some special treats.
He decided to go green this year and wrapped his gifts in reusable bags which we will set out next year for him to use.
Then we went to Grandma and Grandpa's house for the rest of the day. James was also visited by Santa at their house. It was a super fun day because James is starting to understand what Christmas is, and he was so joyful the entire day.
Tomorrow we head for Tucson to have our final Christmas celebration and to celebrate the New Year.
Merry Christmas from the Texas Mooneys!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Getting in the Christmas Spirit
Today we made gingerbread houses. We went to the store this morning and headed up to Round Rock to build them with Grandpa Mark and Grandma Susan. When James was napping my mom and I put the houses together. We did a little research and found the best way to adhere them together was to make a caramel and dip the sides of the houses together. This made the joints so strong that they would not fall apart. This is definitely something I recommend to those of you with kids and want to build strong gingerbread houses. Definitely assemble them without the kiddos because the sugar is h-o-t.
We used graham crackers and tons of candy to decorate. They turned out so cute!
James' and his armless/legless/headless gingerbread man
Grandpa Mark's with his self portrait gingerbread man sun bathing
Grandma Susan's (love the window boxes)
Jimmy's (he gets the award for best shingles)
Anna's (it looks just like our house, right?)
Some of us also decorated gingerbread men =)
Jimmy's self portrait with a burger and fries
And Anna's Rudolf
James did great. I was a little worried that he might not decorate the house and just stuff himself silly with candy. He did have some candy, but he decorated his house and knew when he had had too much candy and stopped.
He ran his sugar high off in the yard next door with the neighbor boys who taught him to play soccer. It was so fun to see James interact with the older boys, and they were so caring to have been so patient with him.
Today was a great day. It really felt like we were making some family memories and traditions =)
We used graham crackers and tons of candy to decorate. They turned out so cute!
James' and his armless/legless/headless gingerbread man
Grandpa Mark's with his self portrait gingerbread man sun bathing
Grandma Susan's (love the window boxes)
Jimmy's (he gets the award for best shingles)
Anna's (it looks just like our house, right?)
Some of us also decorated gingerbread men =)
Jimmy's self portrait with a burger and fries
And Anna's Rudolf
James did great. I was a little worried that he might not decorate the house and just stuff himself silly with candy. He did have some candy, but he decorated his house and knew when he had had too much candy and stopped.
He ran his sugar high off in the yard next door with the neighbor boys who taught him to play soccer. It was so fun to see James interact with the older boys, and they were so caring to have been so patient with him.
Today was a great day. It really felt like we were making some family memories and traditions =)
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Our Little Chunk-a-Lunk
Brendan turned 2 months on the 11th of December. He is such a great baby. Despite the colic, he is super happy and smiles at us all the time. He's sleeping great (knock on wood). At his 2 month appointment Dr. Ma said he looks great! He is 23 inches high and 14lbs! His head size and weight is in the 95 percentile. He is so round a cute right now. James, Jimmy, and I just love him to death =)
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