Christmas eve after lunch we let the boys open their stockings. Matthew was clueless as to what it was all about, but Joshua on the other hand couldn't contain his excitement. He literally dumped all the contents of his stocking on the floor after getting that stocking in his hand! Matthew just looked on with curiosity as Joshua oohhed and ahhhed over the cars, candy and other little items in his stocking. We eventually got Matthew to pull a few things out of his stocking, but he wasn't nearly as his brother was. I'm sure next Christmas will be a different story. Funny little side note: we don't do anything with Santa, but being in the public school this year it seems as if Joshua was bombarded with ideas about Santa. He thought that Santa brought him the things in his stocking and we didn't say a thing either way, just kind of left it alone (I honestly just didn't feel like diving into the whole subject). Either way Joshua was excited!
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Opening stockings
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Friends and Neighbors
Over the last several months that we have lived at our new house we have gotten to know some of our neighbors pretty well and Joshua now has three good friends! It's so nice to have neighbors who are also friends! It's something we didn't experience a lot of in our old neighborhood. Joshua plays with his neighborhood friends several times a week (and one of them every day as I watch her when she gets off the bus after school). Last week our friend/neighbor Christy (whose daughter I watch everyday) invited us over to make and decorate cookies together. The kids enjoyed cutting the cookies out, but really enjoyed decorating them! The kids also exchanged presents which was fun.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Sickness Hits
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Hager Family Christmas 2009
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Preschool Christmas Party
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Preschool Christmas Program
Last week Joshua was in his first Christmas program at school. I was during his regular time at school and it was just his class "performing". Grandpa, Grandma, Papa and Uncle Phil as well as Matthew and I all went to watch. Joshua mostly stood there smiling, occasionally belting out the song and/or doing the motions. He certainly flashed his cheesy grin enough though! The program lasted for all of 15 minutes, if that (they had two snow days the week before which made for very little practice so I'm wondering if that contributed to the shortness of the program). There were some cute little songs and finger plays, all secular of course. I really missed the focus being on Jesus' birth and the real meaning of Christmas though, so glad that we are making that our focus at home every night when we do our advent wreath and stories!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Joshua's First Concert Experience
Monday night was a date night for Joshua and I! We were joined by Owen and Erin for dinner and then it was off to see Go Fish in concert. One of Joshua's preschool teachers from last year told me that Go Fish was going to be in concert at Christian High so I immediately bought tickets. If you haven't hear of Go Fish they are an amazing Christian group that sings kids music that won't drive parents bonkers (http://www.gofishguys.com/cms/). Let me tell you their music doesn't drive me crazy and in fact I even find myself listening to it when Joshua isn't in the car! So Monday Joshua was more than excited for the concert and couldn't wait! We went out to dinner first and since the service was very slow we only had a few minutes to eat; Joshua ate his dinner in record time, which for those of you who know him you know this is really a feat, so the concert was obvious motivation. We raced to the concert and checked out the table of concert souvenirs and of course were suckers for buying the boys T-shirts (it's their first concert after all) and glow sticks. Both Joshua and Owen LOVED the concert! They danced and sang for the nearly 2 hours it lasted! Afterwards they even got to meet the Go Fish guys and have their shirts signed. Joshua can't stop talking about it! It was so much fun!!!
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
What a year will do . . .
Last week I was going back through some of my old blog posts and this one caught my eye. One year ago the thoughts running through my mind were so different than they are today. I was agonizing over the fact that we were having another boy and let me tell you I didn't reveal to everyone just how devastating this was to me at the time. As I re-read that post I had to laugh at how filtered I was in my writing considering the way I was feeling. Tears flowed freely for weeks as I literally grieved the thought of never having a little girl. Fast forward to today as I watch my boys interact and I see the love and the bond that is already there between them (would it have been the same or different if Matthew had been a girl?!?). I love the differences between them and find the similarities, which there are few, funny. Watching Matthew's little personality develop and be revealed is priceless. I wouldn't change having my two boys for the world. People ask me if we are going to have a third in hopes for a girl and my reply is simple, "ABSOLUTELY NOT!" Our family is complete and we are very happy with our two boys. Took me a while to see it, but I'm thankful that God gave us the gift of another boy. He obviously knows much better than I do!
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Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Saint Nicholas Day
Joshua found the chocolate coins in his shoes.
A chocolate coin (maybe next year he can actually eat it)!
Matthew's own Twilight Turtle!
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Monday, December 07, 2009
Christmas Tree Tradition
Saturday was our annual trip to Lenderink's Tree Farm to hunt for the perfect Christmas tree and cut it down. We met Shawn, Erin, Owen and Aiden there to continue our many years of traditional tree cutting. After trekking through the foot of snow (yes, the first snow fall 36 hours later had dumped that much snow in this area) we found "the" tree. We headed back to get our trees shaken and tied. Then it was time for sledding and this year Joshua and Owen could sled on their own! Joshua tuckered out carrying/pulling the sled back up the hill after a bit, but Owen kept on going. Matthew and Aiden enjoyed just hanging out and watching everything that was going on - they both did very well considering they were bundled up to the point they couldn't move and it was snowing, cold and windy! We ended our morning with hot chocolate and marshmallows. On Sunday we actually decorated the tree. Joshua did quite a bit of decorating while Matthew looked on and played with a few ornaments. The video below captures the fun and memories of this great family tradition that begins our Christmas season.
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Saturday, December 05, 2009
First Snow of the Season
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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Driving along
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Bubbles!
I forgot what fun blowing bubbles for an infant could be! Matthew was just mesmerized by the bubbles at first and wasn't sure what to think of them, but after a few minutes he began to reach for the bubbles. By the end he was reaching and squealing with delight. Notice our cat, Logan, in the background of every picture, he loves bubbles too and couldn't let Matthew have all the fun!
Oh the simple things in life!
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An Early Christmas Gift Exchange
Saturday my long-time friend Kim (we've been friends since 6th grade) and her daughter Ally were in town from Ohio - her hubby had to stay home because he had to work. They came over for a visit and for the kids to do their Christmas gift exchange. Yes, it's a tad bit early, but the holidays get so busy with activities that it's hard to find a time to get together so we figured we could celebrate early. It just so happens that Ally's birthday is at the end of November so she got both birthday and Christmas presents during our exchange! Both kids enjoyed giving and receiving gifts and played well together. Kim and I also got some quality time to catch up too! What a blessing to have such good friends!
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