December was a very full and fun month!
We went to a craft day at the church where the kids made gifts for friends and family. I helped with one of the stations, so Hunter sat in the stroller and watched for almost two hours. He was pretty good. Every once in a while I'd hand him a different toy or a snack. Finally, Auntie Di rescued him. The other boys visited the different stations with their friends and were also very good! (I really do have very well behaved children! They are such a blessing!)
Hunter hanging out with Remi at the church craft day
We had so much snow this winter. The boys really did enjoy playing in it...that is when it was actually warm enough to go outside.
In the snow fort with daddy (notice the neon colored gun). I think they may have used all the snow in the yard to make it.
Listening to the movie on the headphones like a big boy
We have seen quite a lot of wildlife out the back windows of our house. Mostly in the field behind us. There is a squirrel that lives in the tree behind us. He runs back and forth all the time between the walnut tree, where he gets the nuts, and the other tree where he lives. The boys call him their pet squirrel.
Squirrel watching
So cute!
I got to go to both John and Noah's class Christmas parties. Hunter tagged along to John's too.
Snack time!
Making an ornament
Noah's class decorated Mrs. Ruchte (They also painted Grinch faces on the boys and did Cindy Lou Who hair on the girls. It was pretty cute!)
Mrs. Ruchte sending the class off with a sweet Christmas blessing
One weekend, Greg took Noah and John to the farm for a little hunting. Hunter and I stayed home so we got invited to the Gilbert Christmas. We are so blessed to be adopted into such a great family.
Hunter opening his present (Or watching someone else do it for him...he wasn't quite sure what to do at first. It didn't take him long to figure it out though!)
We spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at home. It was nice to just relax and enjoy the boys. On Christmas Eve, we went to church and then to dinner. Christmas Day, the boys spent nearly the entire day like this...
...putting together Legos.
We did find time for a few other things too.
Reading the Christmas story
Enjoying a few presents.
"Helping Hunter."
The day after Christmas, we went to Poppy and MiMi's to celebrate. Auntie Judy and Uncle Harry were in Texas, so we FaceTimed them.
FaceTiming (notice John's hat he made from pipe cleaners.)
Showing Auntie Judy his new toy (which she got him)
FaceTiming Auntie Kim who also couldn't make it.
We also got to go visit my friend from junior high who was also home visiting her family for Christmas. She has two boys.
Boys! (Pardon Hunter's bare legs... He fell in some water outside.)
Eryn and I with the boys (minus one who was sleeping)
Then we were off to Grandpa and Grandma's to celebrate. Greg has a very large family and Christmas this year was the first time in 10 years that everyone had been together at the same time. We took lots of pictures.
You know how it's hard to get a good picture with all the kids? Greg was the problem this time. He got a leg cramp as we were trying to take the picture.
Silly daddy!
Grandpa and Grandma with the grandkids
The whole family
John and Hunter wrestling Uncle Matt (I think he was trying to catch a little nap?? Not the right spot for that...)
Every year there is a pageant by the grandkids. This year, Noah was the drummer boy, Hunter was baby Jesus, and John was a lamb. They were all very cute!
The drummer boy
A fussy baby Jesus (Baby Jesus and Mary did ride in on a donkey.)
A zoned out lamb.
A night out for New Year's Eve.
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