Early in the month we hit Fair Oaks Mall with my mom. They have some great Christmas decorations - life size stuffed animals in snowscapes mostly.
We skipped sitting on Santa's lap, but I held Hazel up to see him. Neither of us were impressed. Then we went into CVS in the mall and took the girls "secret shopping" for each other, then Mom took them shopping for me and Ed, getting us things like hair clips, bandaids, and shaving cream - things they are familiar with and know how to pick out. In the afternoon we went back to Mom's and I went downstairs to read a cookie magazine (what else?) while Mom helped them wrap the presents. Living near Grandma is the best!
Hazel's preschool had a cute holiday party - this time in the evening so working parents could come. It was crowded to say the least, but I did get to chat with parents I usually just greet in passing, and found out two of them also went to Robinson...and one lived on my street! The kids performed a few songs they had practiced, and each presented his or her parents with a gift they had made - a crepe papered votive candle holder.
Every year the symphonic band at my old high school, Robinson, puts on a Tiny Tots Holiday Concert. Mom's friend is in charge of it so we got tickets and went one rainy morning. I tried not to think too hard about how long it's been since I set foot in there (1998 to visit Rich Crowley after my mission), but I did get a little sentimental being back on campus and watching the high schoolers - I wondered if I'd see some of my friends, I couldn't help it. The concert was in the renovated Little Theater and it was totally fun, with kid-level explanations of all the instruments, and appearances by Rudolph, Frosty and a tuba-playing Santa, plus great music. We're definitely going next year.
Though it's probably unrealistic, next year I'd also like to hit the Bull Run Festival of Lights, Zoo Lights, and the Christmas display at the Botanic Gardens. Schedule, schedule, schedule!Christmas Eve and Christmas morning my parents came over - there was food, relaxation, some short attention spans and plenty of presents.
It's been an awesome month, but, like most years, it just went too fast.
Hi Kari! We loved having you and your family at the Tiny Tots concert!!! I also graduated from Robinson (longer ago than you) and I still get the heebie-jeebies walking those halls!!! Hey! Rich Crowley photographed our wedding!!! What a small world it is. I've loved reading your blog every day since your mom told me about it; I've become a faithful follower and enjoy the beautiful photography, delicious recipes and warm, homey sentiment. I have some Christmas music that didn't make your list and will rip you a CD this week, I think you'll really like it, it's my favorite. Happy New Year to you and yours and I hope to see you again sometime!
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Donna
the DC temple is my favorite. is it okay to have favorites? i remember attending a session there at 4am. we thought that was so cool you could go to a session any time during the weekends. so cool. i have always wanted to be there at this time of year to see all the lights and such. thanks for the pic. love the girls dresses! so cute.
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