Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Elf on the Shelf

This post has been in edit mode all month. Since some people don't appreciate being blasted with pictures of a slightly creepy Elf each day of December, I waited to show our elf's daily hiding spots in one post. 

We had to remind Jackson to look for the elf the first few days but he quickly started asking, "Where's Elf?" (In case you're wondering, the elf's name is simply "Elf".) Jesse and I were minimally creative and kept the new locations easy to find. We don't follow strict Elf protocol and we allow Jackson to touch him, pick him up, or carry him around. The trio had no interest in the Elf, so we focused on hiding him where Jackson likes or would find funny. One of my all time favorite pictures of Jackson is from last December when he found the Elf on his small potty. I was hoping to capture the look of excitement when Jackson first found the elf each day, but I was unable to get any great reaction shots this month. I at least remembered to document and photograph most days.

Monday, December 1--Decorating Jackson's Christmas tree


Tuesday, December 2--Hanging in Stocking


Wednesday, December 3--Brushing Teeth/ Writing with Toothpaste



Thursday, December 4--Sleeping on Egg Crate Bed


Friday, December 5-Watching Elf on the Shelf Movie


Saturday, December 6--Eating Candy Canes from Candy Bowl


Sunday, December 7--Spiderman Elf Hanging from Office Doorway


Monday, December 8--Riding Snail in Nursery


Tuesday, December 9--Held Hostage by Bad Guys



Wednesday, December 10--Sticking Out of Cereal Box


Thursday, December 11-Hanging from Mistletoe


Friday, December 12--Taking Bath in Marshmallows


Saturday, December 13--Toilet papering the Christmas tree


Sunday, December 14--Locked Grinch up in cat carrier
(Forgot to take a picture.)


Monday, December 15--Drinking maple syrup


Tuesday, December 16--Making a snow angel in sugar


Wednesday, December 17--Sitting on top of the tree


Thursday, December 18--Sitting on Picture Ledge with the Misfits


Friday, December --Strapped in Jackson's Car Seat


Saturday, December 20--Playing Ukulele
(Forgot to take a picture.)


Sunday, December 21--Hanging from Jackson's Door


Monday, December 22--Riding Batmobile



Tuesday, December 23--Rolling Down Stairs in Toilet Paper


Wednesday, December 24--Joined Nativity Scene

Playroom Tour

We've spent the entire week after Christmas rearranging furniture and organizing the house. The trio's room is the first to be completely finished. Our progress has been very slow because the kids are either playing and undoing our work, or sleeping and we can't be in their room. Either way, I'm proud of the changes and want to show it off!

Starting to the left of the door, we have a play kitchen, small table and chairs, and toys. Over the past two days the triplets have eaten breakfast at the table. 


The kitchen was a second hand freebie from a family member. Our play kitchen downstairs is a favorite toy, so I'm glad we have one on both levels. Even though it is wooden, Amelia managed to pull it down on top of herself. It is now secured to the wall so it will remain in that spot for a while!


The biggest change is that we moved the cribs side by side. For the past year and a half each crib has been on a different wall. We wanted to give the trio as much space as possible to play, so we pushed them completely together. They fit perfectly against the far wall, with not an inch to spare. (This is probably the one and only time I have ever folded their blankets.)


We also took out the climbing dome so there is plenty of floor space and I feel comfortable leaving the trio in their playrooms unsupervised for a few minutes.


Continuing to the left, we have some riding toys and storage furniture filled with smaller toys.


I absolutely love our new storage furniture from Ikea. I've collected Ikea bins over the years to use in my classroom and in closets, so we only needed to buy the frame (which was marked down to $35). I made labels with pictures for each bin so the kids will learn to put them back in the right bins. Of course, it will take time for the trio to be helpful at cleaning up their toys.


The closet hasn't changed much over the months. The clothing is still organized by bins and the abundance of shoes hang over the door. We took the dresser out and added another storage/furniture organizer.


That's the full 360 of the playroom/nursery. I'll conclude with an "action pic" while we were trying to rearrange everything. Ahhh!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Whirlwind

There were so many people, gifts, and food crammed into a 24-hour time period, it was challenging to capture all the special moments this Christmas. Here is a photo heave recap of Christmas 2014.

Christmas Eve: Fire, Family, and Food

I spent most of the day baking, before heading to church for the Christmas Eve service. Our church does not offer a nursery because the Christmas Eve is a "family service". However, it was impossible to keep three 17 month olds and a 3 year old sitting quietly in a pew for more than two minutes at a time. We sat in the very back completely against the church so the kids could walk around without distracting others. Unfortunately, the windowsills were lined with lit candles, which put an abrupt halt to the trio's free roam. While I had hoped to stay through communion, we left immediately after I read the scriptures.

Our evening was spent in the company of my extended family. Cookie decorating was a success!



The younger cousins played together while the adults conversed and ate.


It was after nine before we were back home and had the kids in bed. Jesse and I stayed up cleaning and wrapping presents.


Christmas Morning: Santa!


Jackson was extremely restless all evening, which yielded little sleep for Jesse and I. When Jackson awoke at 7:30, we let him play on the computer while we groggily got ourselves together and waited for the trio to wake up. It was nearly 8:30 before we made our way downstairs. There was so much excitement no one was quite sure where to begin.

James and Amelia worked together to open each present while Maddie paced around and clapped.


Jackson opened all of his presents in a matter of minutes, then moved on to help his siblings.


Here were some favorites from the morning:

Amelia loved riding on this $5 Craigslist find
Maddiefavored the drums, until James and Amelia stole the drumsticks from her
James and Amelia continued to tag team with each present
The donated kitchen was a big hit among everyone
This drum playing Elmo caused the biggest reaction from James
Maddie used Jackson's new chair as a trampoline because she was too light to properly sit in it.
MiMi and PaPa arrived shortly after the kids opened their presents to receive Christmas cuddles.


Here's our one and only family photo from the day.


Jesse and I put the trio down for a nap since they were already overstimulated and our day would only get busier. Jackson played with his giant action figures while Jesse and I began fixing our lunch contributions (deviled egg, rolls, corn, green beans, pound cake).



Christmas Lunch: Pajama Party

Don't you just love big families? We decided to stray from the usual couch picture since the cousins can no longer fit on one couch. The cousins outnumber the adults 2:1.


While you probably wouldn't notice, I am not wearing matching pajama pants in our sibling shot because the pants only halfway covered my behind. My other sisters resolved the problem with longer shirts, but I would have had to wear a dress to be comfortable in those pants.


The few pictures I took of people eating were horribly unflattering, but the kids finished decorating and eating the last of the sugar cookies.


After lunch was the chaos of opening presents. The only downside to having so many kids in one place is the fact that it's impossible to see everyone's reaction. I wasn't even sure who got what or where my own kids presents came from.


The girls wanted to play with each toy before moving onto unwrap the next present.


James weaved in and out of his cousins and played with wrapping paper. He spent most of his afternoon opening cabinets and taking ornaments off the tree.


Christmas Dinner: Round Three

After leaving my sister's house, we drove directly to the in-laws' house for our final Christmas gathering. The drive was an hour and everyone except Jesse (aka the driver) fell asleep on the way. We all awoke groggy, though everyone perked up when we were greeted by loved ones. Jackson must have still been full because he chose to forgo dinner and play with his cousin.


Sweet baby Davis celebrated his first Christmas.


It isn't often that Jesse's extended family has dinner together. I tend to follow "the more the merrier", so I prefer having everyone in one place.


I didn't have a lot of space left on my memory card so I tried to ration it by only taking a few pictures of the kids opening presents.





MiMi was compelled to buy this triplet stroller along with a multitude of diverse baby dolls. Of course, our little mama bear favored the stroller.



On the ride home, Jesse stopped at two houses with large light displays. Both homes had music synced on a radio station. To be in the middle of nowhere, they were quite impressive!


Christmas Evening: The Aftermath

We had the van tightly packed with garbage bags and laundry baskets full of presents. The kids were immediately taken to bed before Jesse and I began the monumental task of unloading and sorting items.


After all was said and done, the trio received this mammoth collection:


Jackson is the proud owner of a dozen more action figures, cars, a telescope, and more. He has slept in his tent the past two nights (before crawling into our bed).


In the words of Jesse via his Facebook status,
We are very grateful for our family this Christmas! If we could physically symbolize the amount of love and support that is given to us, this abundance would only be a drop in the bucket. Gratitude and love to all of you! 

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!