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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Our Vermont Christmas

We love where we live now, but sometimes it can get a little lonely.  The only thing that would make it perfect is if our family lived nearby.  1500 miles is a very long way away & it makes visits few & far between.  But thankfully, Mathew's brother Martin & his family were able to come this Christmas!  We stayed with them when we visited in St. Louis this summer, & it was our turn to reciprocate.  They'd never been to Vermont before!  So for ten days our two families got to spend time together.  It went by so fast I can't believe they're gone already! :( 
The bummer part was we had some very unusual weather for Vermont this time of year.  It rained for the first three or four days!!  Put a bit of a damper on a few of our plans.  But we made the most of it & I hope we were able to show them a good time.  Here are a few highlights of the trip!

First day, the kids had their Christmas concert at school.  It was nice to get to share that with family for once!  Even in Kansas I don't think we got to share those experiences with many family members.  This time though, not only did Martin & Sarah & the girls get to come, but PaPa got to watch live on the web too!!  Too cool!  I heart technology.  ;)
Natalie wasn't a huge fan of being on stage.  She was a cute little drummer boy anyway!

A classmate of the boys made up a play about kindness & the Christmas spirit.  Too cute!

My handsome guys.  Who forgot to bring a change of shoes...  Doh!
Once we were able to venture out, we took them on a couple of tours of local businesses.  First we took them to tour Cabot Cheese.  If you haven't tried Cabot cheddar... oh holy cow you're missing out.  Best.  Stuff.  Ever. 


Next, we had to take them on a tour of Ben & Jerry's.  You just can't come to Vermont & not see Ben & Jerry's!  (And it never gets old for us either. ;) lol) 

Silly girls!

There's just something extra precious about a picture of a kid & an ice cream cone.  Too cute!

Yummy!

Five happy kids with ice cream faces :)

A quick twirling interlude...
On Christmas Eve I finally had a full morning to bake some Christmas cookies.  It's a tradition I carry on with my kids (though for the moment Natalie's the only one who enjoys it.  I'm hoping the boys will like to help me again before long!).  And I was hoping the girls would like to join me.  Well they put on their new matching aprons & hopped onto a few chairs & were very big helpers!  For one batch.  Then they got bored.  Ahh well, we tried! lol  (Though Natalie hung out with me for a little while & helped for a few others.)
The best part of baking!

TWELVE dozen later & they were totally worth it!  (And yes, 4 out of 5 pictured are gluten free.  You'd never know!  They were a big hit! :))
That evening, we celebrated our Christmas.  I think the kids were pretty happy!

cousins

Martin & Sarah with Isabel & Ariana

Our family! :)

The kids & their loot






Goofy Uncle Martin ;)
Christmas morning, Santa came.  I won't bore you with *more* pictures of kids opening presents, but they were pretty darn happy!  Mark got a new camera, Gavin a new guitar, & Natalie got an American Girl doll!  Santa brought a few things for the girls too, PLUS sent a text to their mommy that he visited their house with the rest of their presents!  They were pretty excited to get home at that point. ;) lol  The rest of the day we celebrated Mathew's birthday.  Yep.  Christmas baby.  Every year I manage to mess up his cake.  Seriously.  Every stinkin year.  I guess it's because I'm so tired from the rest of the goings on with Christmas?  Or the fact that I don't plan well enough to account for closed stores?  Or the fact that I try something new because I don't want to make a cutesy cartoon character like I do for the kids so I end up failing miserably.  Hell I don't know.  Combo of all of the above I guess.  This year I made fondant & tried to play with that.  Ran out of powdered sugar.  So I tried to half it & it ended up too wet to work with properly.  Then I tried to dye it red.  It turned pink!  Then it didn't roll onto the cake quite right due to the lack of sugar, so I tried to cover up the bad spots with polka dots... so it ended up looking like a baby girls horribly done cake.  Awesome.  I nearly cried!  But thankfully my husband loves me anyway & didn't care.  (Or at least he said he didn't!)  Plus side was the chocolate cake with chocolate icing on the inside was pretty darn delicious! ;)

See?  Horrible! lol  This means I need more practice. ;)
 So finally, after Christmas, mother nature decided to snow over Vermont.  Yay!  Play time!  The girls are a little young to take to the mountain & go skiing just yet, so we went sledding instead.  Still super fun!  Plus, the kids had a new sled they needed to break in from Christmas! :)


Mark had the most fun I think!

The new sled was super fast!

This kid had no fear!  She just jumped right in & flew down the hill luge-style! 

Whee!

Mark practicing his mad snowboarding skills
 
Mmm... snow...
That night, we got to have a double date night.  God bless our babysitter who is so incredibly patient.  She agreed to watch all five kids for us so we could get a break.  Yay!!  We went to a really bad movie.  Really bad.  (Seriously, I love Will Ferrell, but Anchorman 2 was awful! lol)  Then we went to one of our favorite restaurants, Junipers.  Martin & Sarah missed out on the incredible view due to the dark, but the food was spectacular as ever.  It was so great to have a few cocktails, a nice dinner, & actually get to visit with each other.

 
Finally, on our last full day together with a new layer of snow on the ground, we were finally able to fulfill our surprise activity for our guests: a sleigh ride!  We won the ride last April at an auction to benefit our kids' school, & we'd been saving it just for their visit.  We were so happy the weather finally cooperated!!  It was a little cold, but such a beautiful day.  The kids looooved it!  It just might become a Christmas tradition for us! :)
 






 
We had such a great visit with our St. Louis family.  Although it was a little crazy having all nine of us in our little house, it was so nice to have them here & we miss them already! 


Monday, November 11, 2013

Vermont Fall

It is perfectly acceptable to make a blog post about about the Fall & Halloween now, right?  I mean, as long as the pumpkins are still out on the porch it still counts... despite the fact that they were covered in snow the other day...  (Um, I should probably get on that! lol)

Anyway, even though it seems you Midwesterners out there are still enjoying the Fall colors, Fall has already come & gone for us here in Vermont.  This has been our third Fall since moving up here, & yet again I feel like I missed it!  On the beautiful days that are totally picture-worthy, I'm either working or busy running after the kids & catching up with life and the next thing I know the leaves are gone. :(  But next year, I'm totally going to spend a day on a photo safari & capture Vermont beauty!  I swear!!  (I'm feeling some deja vu here.  I'm pretty sure I said that last year...  Yep.  Yep I did.  Fail. :/)

I think everyone recognizes that Vermont is well known for its gorgeous fantabulousness that is Fall in the Green Mountains.  It's one of our biggest tourist attractions.  (The locals call our visitors "Leaf Peepers." he he!)  I mean seriously.  There are times where it's knock-the-wind-outta you, leave-you-speechless kind of beautiful.  Not even kidding.  But even though sometimes I get lucky in the photo department, I'm not super great at it. It feels like one giant Pinterest fail lol!  But I try!  Here are the few pics I did manage to get:

This is my daily drive to & from work.  Stunning.  I get 60 miles of this!  

This is right next to our house.  I'm standing on the bridge over the river to take this picture.

The view from the kids' soccer field.  Not bad at all! :)
 

Now I'm learning some of the best spots to capture some great Vermont Fall pictures as I'm getting to know the area better & better.  Next year.  I swear! ;)

But we did have a fun October.  First, Natalie had her first field trip!  She got to go to a farm that had it all: petting zoo, pumpkin patch, apple picking, playground... so fun!

Are these kids adorable or what!

On one weekend we took a trip to a local farm to go pumpkin picking (organic of course!).  The boys always complain when I "force" them to go to the pumpkin patch (they are way too cool for that sort of thing now...) but we always end up having tons of fun.

Such a pretty view for pumpkin picking!


He really doesn't have coffee everywhere he goes.  I swear!  There's just a cute organic coffee & pastry shop in the front of the farm!

Of course my boys see tiny pumpkins & think "lets chuck them at each other!" lol  Oh boys!  (No, they didn't really. ;))

My goofball.

I got this, Mom!

Mom & Dad ala Mark :)

My sweet three...

... then there's that... lol!

Oh she's so stubborn!  NO idea where she gets that from! Ha ha!

Gavin has got to be the sweetest big brother

Then of course we carved them.  This year Natalie got all into it & could care less about the goopy messiness of it all!

That's my girl! :)

Gavin... notsomuch.  Ah well, they all did a good job!


A Natalie Original.

Mark's I think was pretty hilarious.  We've been watching reruns of "Heroes" on Netflix lately.  Mark made his pumpkin into a Sylar victim! lmao!

Slit at the top with his "brains" spilling out.  LOL!  Love it!

Ta-Da!

On Halloween, I was supposed to get to go home half way through my work day & get to go Trick or Treating with them.  Unfortunately, in the nursing world you can't always just pack up your desk & go home & just pick up where you left off tomorrow.  I missed it.  Super sad.  But Dad did a good job picking up the slack.  I won't speak about how stressed out he was by the time I got home though... ;).  Natalie was Princess Sofia


Gavin was Sirius Black Prisoner of Azkaban,

Yep, I made that.  Fun with old scrubs! 

And Mark?  Well Mark *almost* didn't participate in Halloween.  He thought he was too big to go trick or treating & wanted to stay home & hand out candy.  (NO!!!  I'm not ready for him to be that grown!)  But thankfully at the last minute he thought this 20's Gangster costume was pretty cool, so he ran with it.  Yay!    

Sad I missed it all, but it sounds like they had a good time.

So now Fall is all but behind us.  Winter will be here before we know it!  Time to go dust off the skis! :)