



Sarah Kate decorating cookies!
Thursday would have been all good and wonderful, but two nights before we had decided we weren't going to Delaware over the weekend and so our weekend was suddenly freed up. So the logical thing to do was to make the gingerbread houses on a weekend night where the kids didn't have school the next morning and we could stay up later. So we shot for Saturday.
Ben "decorating" cookies!
All Hannah was interesting in was eating the candy. She had a blast.
Every gingerbread house needs gum drops.
Gulicks perfecting their gingerbread house.
Hannah helping wrap presents! She didn't understand why she couldn't open them and play with them.
The parking lot of the particular grocery store we went to has 3 speed bumps. The first one was smooth sailing, but when we went over the second, we heard a nice trumpeting sound from the back of the car. Ben was first to talk, “Mom, was that an elephant?” Sarah Kate of course panicked and almost gave away the surprise, but managed to stop herself. The next speed bump had the same effect on the toy and I was asked the same question. Luckily Gracie was crying so I could pretend I hadn't heard anything, as did Sarah. We quickly (well as quickly as you can shop with four kids 5 and under) did our shopping and got back in the car. With all three speed bumps the elephant spoke again each one getting longer and slower, I think it’s running out of batteries. When we hit the last speed bump I knew I couldn't ignore it any longer. To my surprise Ben had come up with his own conclusion. He said, “Mom, did you hear that speed bump. It sounded just like an elephant. I bet there are lots of little elephants living in that speed bump and they don’t like it when you drive over them.” Thank goodness for 3 year old imaginations. He’s now convinced all speed bumps are made out of elephants. To top it off, Kenny took him to get his hair cut yesterday and the same thing happened over the speed bump in that shopping center. (I know, we should really take the toy out of the car. Don’t worry we did last night and it’s safely wrapped.) When he heard the elephant he had to explain to Daddy about the elephants living in the speed bumps. I hope he’s not disappointed when they stop making noise.
This is Jeff Corwin (dinner was a little late.)
No matter how many times you think of it, it's still not right. That's what Kenny and I tell each other all the time. If you're curious what I am referring to, it's none other than the untimely death of the beloved Crocodile Hunter. The reason I bring this up is, Hannah has recently found a love for nature shows and for Steve Irwin. She's always loved animals and watching them on TV, but in the past month or so she has really taken to them. Out here, in the east, Crocodile Hunter comes on while I'm cooking dinner and many times Steve has been my babysitter. If Hannah won't stop pulling on me, trying to get me to hold her, you know, things that make cooking really hard, I know I can just turn on Steve and she's happy. But for me, every time I turn it on I think, "It's still just not right."
Doesn't she look entranced?
I just love three year old talk. I wrote down what he said word for word and I was please at how well his sentences were put together, even if he started almost every sentence with Santa or Dear Santa. And did you notice how polite he was. If only he'd talk to me that way. :)
Dear Santa,
I want to come visit you at the North Pole. I want a twelve dancing princess doll that I got last year. (Her old one got thrown up on and was definitely not salvageable.) I want dolls and a doll house. Can I please have Little People camping and car.
Sarah Kate
Sarah Kate's letter is much shorter, but it took about 3 times as long to write. She did it all by herself and it only took three tries. I find it kind of funny that Ben was the really polite one and Sarah Kate was not when in real life it's normally the other way around.
Now my task is to get the letters in the mail so Santa can write them back. That's another thing on my to do list, the Santa part. Oh by the way Mom, thanks for making Christmas so fun as a kid. There's a lot of work that goes creating a good Christmas'. We're having a lot of fun. Up next, gingerbread houses. :)
Naughty or Nice? You decide!
Yes, look closely, those are green teeth.