Sunday, December 30, 2007

La vita è bella



This year there were no "big" presents per se.
Well, Emma got a Nintendo DS that we and her mother went in on "half-sies" to make it more affordable...but other than that, the kids got smallish toys, books and clothes - and were HAPPY for them.
No one was sick for Christmas.
The food was perfect and plentiful.
It was a GORGEOUS white Christmas.
We've been sledding and ice skating and no one has any broken bones or injuries.

I cannot help but feel this uneventful, beautiful and wonderful Christmas is nearly miraculous. Life is so beautiful - and we are so very fortunate.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Christmas means ....

...baking cookies, getting Christmas cards assembled and sent out, finding Christmas outfits for the kids, the annual Gingerbread House making party, at least one potluck at work, at least one kid singing at a school program, spending lunch hours shopping.

Worrying about who I've forgotten, trying hard to figure out gifts for the teachers and day care providers who I adore and am eternally grateful for - but can't seem to figure out a gift for to save my life.

Watching for boxes to be delivered so I can hide them before the kids see them. Finding a place in the house to hide the unwrapped presents. Looking FORWARD to the mail for once - because it comes with Christmas cards filled with photos and news from friends and family we don't see often enough.

More Christmas baking.

Getting a ham for Christmas day dinner. Running out to Target to search for a Santa Hat and antler ears because: "Mom I need 'em for school!" Running out of Christmas cards, running out of stamps. Another run to Target. Briefly contemplating just handing over my entire paycheck to Target all at once to save the effort of doing it bit by bit... it's all going there anyways.

Waking up in a cold sweat at 2am remembering I haven't given my friends at work a Christmas card and that I must get a gift for my wonderful boss.
Late nights sorting through presents trying to "even up" each child's gift pile.
More Christmas baking.

Mailing out presents to out-of-town family & friends a wee bit too late (sorry - try as I might I'm late EVERY year).

Sprinkling "Reindeer food" outside on Christmas Eve, then wrapping presents after the children are in bed until I nearly pass out from exhaustion. Carefully biting large "Santa bites" in the cookies and leaving partly eaten carrots outside (the flying reindeers eat only SOME of the carrots).

Early Christmas morning negotiations that the kids hold off ripping open all their presents until after we've groggily brushed teeth and found a glass of caffeine.

None of this is a complaint, honest.
It may be a hectic month filled with tons to do...but it's all magical and filled with joy.

I know Christmas is meant to be about Christ's birth. And every year we go to church Christmas Eve and I love the celebration of what is meant to be the REAL meaning of Christmas. But while the kids are young.. Christmas for me is much more about making a memorable time of year for them.

But he's so INSISTENT



I love the look on his face here. Such an expressive little boy.

And so INSISTENT. I don't know where he gets it from. (ha)

Last night in the kitchen as I was dashing out to try and do more Christmas shopping Mr. Man (who is very attached to mommy lately) told me not to go.

Me: I have to go - I'm going to go buy Christmas presents.
Mr. Man: I go with you!
Me: No, you need to stay and have a bath with Daddy because maybe I will buy a present for you, too.
Mr. Man: And THEN I CAN OPEN IT!
Me: No, you can't open it until Christmas.
Mr. Man: But is IS Christmas.
Me: No, not yet.
Mr. Man: Uh huh! It IS Christmas.

Me: (pulling down the family calendar, showing him today's date, pointing ahead 7 shopping days to Christmas) No...this is today..and then HERE is Christmas when you can open your presents.

Mr. Man: No! It IS Christmas mommy!

Me & Hubby exchange a glance..and then we both say: "Well, it is Christmas SEASON, but not Christmas DAY"

Mr. Man: It IS Christmas!! (red faced, foot stomping)

Mr. Man is ADAMANT and I can see I'm not going to win this one. Then I strike upon something to say:

Me: You can't open your present until I've had time to wrap it. I'm going to go buy it, but it might take me a while to wrap it.
Mr. Man: OH. OK. Bye!

Clearly it just takes the right explanation. We just wish we knew what the right answer was more often.