Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas 2011

Merry Christmas! Hands down this was the best Christmas ever! It was so fun to see Kayla experience all the fun things that this season brings. We started our fun a week early when we went to Grandma and Grandpa Evans' for a little Christmas party.
Our little family of 3 1/2
And the Jones family
(I blame the hectic time of opening presents because I forgot to take a picture of Terry and Craig)

Makayla got spoiled with a lot of gifts. At first she didn't know what to do, but soon she figured out that something was under all that paper.
Grandma and Grandpa Evans got Makayla a little school bus walker, and she LOVES it! Makayla is learning how to walk, so this is the perfect gift to help her.
She also got a dish set, but Makayla apparently thinks it is a hat.
Terry and Craig got us a freezer. Perfect gift for us! We have been thinking about getting one for a while.
What is that behind Tracy and Jeremy's freezer? Yep, Kayla's head. I chuckle every time I see this picture.

The week leading up to Christmas was the longest week. Tyler and I both had to work the whole week. Do you know how hard it is to keep 8th and 9th graders (and a very excited teacher) under control until December 23rd?

But finally Christmas Eve arrived.

On Christmas Eve we went to the Collard party. This year we decided to just stay at one party. It was getting too hard to drive back and forth between my parents' house and Tyler's parent's house. It was a little sad to miss my family's Christmas Eve, but we had fun with all the Collard traditions.  

Makayla was all ready for the festivities to begin! Isn't her outfit cute? I love having a little girl to dress up!

She managed to keep her bow on for a few hours.

After dinner we had the family talent show. Makayla showed off her walking skills with her new toy and Carson and Colton sang some songs. Really no one in the family has any talent but Tyler, so he played the accordion.
Then we moved on to Nuerdeleun in the street. This year Makayla got to lead everyone in the dancing in the street. I think this picture proves how much she loved it.
Then we came in and had the right/left game and opened presents. Makayla got a toy purse and a doll from Rico. 
She loved her gifts!
We finally headed home around 10:00 and went to bed hoping Santa would come.

We were up bright and early on Christmas morning (sleeping in is a thing of the past with kids). We headed down to see if Santa came... and did he ever! He brought Makayla a lot of fun toys and books.
Our Christmas tree was full of gifts underneath.
We spent forever opening toys and playing with them. It was so much fun to see Makayla get so excited about the toys. I think this was my favorite part of the whole day.


After a few presents she finally got the hang of how to rip the paper.
Even though she got a bunch of new toys, Makayla's favorite gift might have been a new blankie. She immediately stuck the corner of it in her mouth and was content the rest of the time.

You know how you always hear parents complain that the kids got a whole bunch of gifts and had more fun playing with the boxes and wrapping paper? We felt the same way.
After opening presents, we had our traditional gooey buns, which I burned again this year. You would think I would learn after last year, but I didn't. We also had to take our "traditional" family picture in front of our tree.
We spent Christmas day at my parent's house. Where Makayla got spoiled again with presents.
Can you see her little tongue sticking out? So cute!
Makayla got "Elefun" and a learning time dog. She LOVED both of her gifts!!
Here's Ryan, Preston, Gage, and Brayden.
And Darren, Meg, Cole, Hannah, Maddie, and Sadie. Their catch phrase this year was "nice," which they were saying as we took this picture (I think it was a family inside joke, which none of the rest of us really understood).
I feel so bad, but I forgot to take a picture of my parents and my Grandma Draper and Karen.

We had so much fun eating, talking, and playing with all the kids' new toys. Sadie got a new camera for Christmas and she liked taking pictures of Makayla.
After my family party, we headed over for the last part of the Evans' party where we got spoiled yet again with more presents. I must have been worn out, because I only took one picture at this party.
Christmas 2011 was really the best Christmas yet. I absolutely love spending time with our families and it was so much fun to watch Kayla experience all the fun traditions. I can't wait until next year when we will have our little man to celebrate with us!

Friday, December 23, 2011

All I Want For Christmas

All Makayla wanted for Christmas was her two front teeth, and guess what?
They came!

 Her first bottom tooth showed up a few weeks ago, and the second tooth just popped through a couple of days ago.
Our little Punkins sure looks cute with her little teeth! And Mommy and Daddy are sure excited that this last little teething bout is over... at least until the next ones get ready to poke through.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

It's Begining to Look a Lot Like Christmas

We have been busy the last few weeks with a lot of fun activities to get us ready for Christmas! I have been so excited to have Makayla celebrate with us for her very first Christmas!
Makayla had to wear some very festive clothes. This one said, "Dear Santa, I've been good. Get Busy!" Our little punkins certainly has been good this year. She is really the best baby ever!


 Makayla helped us by setting up our Christmas tree.

 She wasn't too interested at first, but now that she has figured out that the ornaments can come off, she has been playing with it every chance she gets. We had to move all the ornaments off the bottom layer of the tree so she couldn't get to them.


 Our headless doll decoration showed up again. Tyler and Makayla were very excited to put it back on the tree.


 And this is our tree finally done.

 We have also done some other fun things to get ready for Chirstmas. We went to Zoo Lights at Hogle Zoo. It was freezing, but we bundled Makayla up so much that she couldn't move.
 The zoo lights were really fun. Most of the animals were put away for the night, but we did get to see the tigers playing for a while.


Here's the whole group that went with us
 After a few hours, Kayla was ready for bed. She fell asleep a few minutes into our drive home.
 We went to a fundraiser for a family friend and they had Santa there. He looks so believable, doesn't he? Kayla was terrified of him.
 But Carson and Colton seemed to have fun.
 We had a date night and went to see Kurt Bestor. The concert was really good and Terry and Tammy waited in line after the concert to meet him.

 The last two years we had the whole family down to Richfield for the light parade, but since we moved back up here, we still wanted to continue the tradition of ginger bread houses. So last night we had Tyler's family over for lasagna and ginger bread houses. A few of the family members had the flu and couldn't make it, but we still had fun. And, the kids got their new Christmas jammies.
 This is the best picture I could get of all the kids in their new jammies.
 Everyone was hard at work to make their house

 Kayla tried to help us for a little bit, but got bored.
 So she played in her tupperware drawer the rest of the night.
 Here's our finished house.

I can't believe Christmas is almost here! One week from today... and the best part is our fun is just beginning!