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Winter Weekend Wonder

Well the rental was a success. Ken picked it up before lunch on Saturday and we went from there. The luxury of being able to GO OUT with EVERYONE… now if it was more affordable, cars are not bad… vans another story.

Saturday was our friends Christmas party. We had a few who could not make it, then on top of that Kristen was ill the night before (hope she is MUCH better now!) and then Karyn ended up catching something as well (so not fair!). But we had a nice group over. Sean and Ted came over Friday night and stuck around for the weekend… Nathan, Ada and Anna came over and the entire den Otter family.

We had a potluck dinner topped off with our traditional chocolate candy cane cake…

Pretty and delicious

and then PRESENTS! The kids were so excited, it was a bit of chaos but in the end they all were happy.Anna and Echo slept through the excitement but received some lovely gifts.

Pre present opening - Left to right: Trinity, Emanuel, Alexander, Isabella, (back) Gavin and Zander

Some of the present opening chaos

I got spoiled with the entire Narnia BBC movie series from Sean and a tripod from Ted! Ken got two Highlander movies. Sadly Trinity ended the evening wheezy and ill so had to stay up so we could monitor her breathing and even then slept in the bed with Ken, Echo and myself. Today she was better but after our out and about time we stopped at Superstore to pick up some Jack&Jill cough syrup.

Thanks Ted and Sean!

Today was a special Sunday at our church – the children had their Christmas program. All 3 of the boys were involved… Emanuel’s class were the animals – he was specifically the donkey.

Donkey Emanuel

The twins’ were in the class where the girls were angels and the boys shepherds (you know when I was little everyone – boy or girl – in a class was an angel…).

Shepherds Gavin and Zander

We were all able to go of course (duh rental), and had to be there 30 min before the service to get the boys dressed and ready to go. BUT mom and Mike also came! Which meant that during service I had an Echo holder or Trinity minder. Trinity was very impressed and Echo even sat with my mom for a while.

Mike and Trinity

Grandma and Echo

We got tons of compliments on both of our little girls, though a couple people guessed Echo to be a newborn or close to. It was so wonderful to be out and TOGETHER. Both Ken and myself are proud of our not so little family.

Out with the family (Gavin middle)

After church, saying good bye to Grandma and Mike, and drying Emanuel’s tears (he HATES it when they leave) we stopped off at McDonalds for apple slices and then continued on to our next big destination – the conservatory and their Christmas drop in program. Much busier than our usual week day visit.

At the conservatory (I changed out of my skirt after church)

There was a sheet to fill out and find answers to to enter into a draw. The kids had a blast looking for signs and Christmas imagery.

Christmas train

There was a room full of music for them to try our – Sounds of Snow.

Zander and the instructional lady

And a room just for craft activities (and face painting but we skipped that… the kids have NEVER wanted to face paint and Trinity’s skin is so sensitive I try to avoid unusual things on her face). First off we did the snow globes.

Trinity and her snowglobe

Then snowflakes and cards. Gavin spent the MOST time doing his, with his very own helper lady. He is definitely my artistic boy!

Gavin and his assistant

After the conservatory we headed back home, with a quick stop off at Superstore of course… Since Ken and I were up SUPER late with a sick Trinity the night before pretty much the whole family was done in. Though surprisingly Echo slept through the conservatory! Of course she was up most of our party (except when Sean held her!).

Baby in the conservatory

Back home to Sean and Ted and hanging out and relaxing. It is so nice to have company over when the weather is so snowy and chilly. Though we are STILL attempting to get our hands on snowpants for the twins. Hopefully after Ken gets paid this week we can spend more than was budgeted and get some. For some reason their size has been SUPER scarce!!! So tomorrow I am double lining their pants and kicking them out to have fun!

OH my mom also brought me the next size up Sprinkles diapers for Echo. I had her pick them up for me as I was unsure as to whether or not we would make it to the store when we visit mom on Christmas Eve. They are HUGE compared to the newborns… and compared  to our Echo. (Who is taller and has had substantial head growth thank you very much… she just likes being slender, like her parents and the rest of the family) I still owe her some money for them but I am glad to have them here and ready!

Diapers

Out of the 5 kids, Trinity and Emanuel still are really running at the nose, the twins are coughing occasionally but I think the worst has passed. We will spend the rest of the night checking in on Miss Trinity and her breathing though. And tomorrow I will post the video from the service. It takes quite some time uploading on YouTube. So check back!!

Pre Church group pic (Zander left)

I am down to the tutu for Anna (Ken cut tulle, put it away tired and I was unable to FIND IT so had to give them an IOU on her present. I want to be done it by mid week), a cross stitch for a special couple AND some baking to do. I can’t show any pictures of the stitches I HAVE finished as they have yet to be gifted, but I look forward to sharing them when I can. Next year I am hoping to have a whole new series of stitches to share… if we can find the time around all the other back logged projects.

Ken did manage to find some ornaments for Echo – in fact he bought a box set of Kai Lan ornaments, so Trinity got two and Echo the rest. This made Miss Trinity VERY happy and it took a full day to get them ONTO the tree!

Kai Lan and friends

Now I am sure I missed some of the nuances of the past 3 days but all in all – great weekend… terrific company and amazing memories.

Enjoying the Christmas flowers (Gavin middle)

A New Week Begins

Well the lovely weather is continuing. So out the twins went during naptime today. There were apples to collect, toys  to sort and sun to enjoy… and apparently a sandbox full of muddy water to take FULL advantage of! The joy of having boys.

Out in the backyard (Zander)

Ken and Zander worked on learning subtraction so he is now caught up with where Gavin is math wise. We ordered our rods today so we can work on counting past 20 with clear visual aids. Right now all we have are twenty little snap together blocks which work wonderfully, but not past ONE child counting and adding or subtracting two and from 20. It feels like a huge accomplishment though, getting them to understand adding and subtracting.

Subtracting like a Pro (Zander)

Gavin spent some time doing one of his favourite things – drawing whatever he wants with the markers and scribbler Nana and Baba bought him. This time he drew a cookie making machine and something to go up on the wall by Daddy’s desk.

Cookie machine on left... right umm....

I finished the Baptism invites we need to mail out to the people without internet. Now all that is left is Ken walking to the post box. Oh and planning out the party… I have to decide on a cake, decorations, etc etc. Nothing major but it has to be done!

Our facilitator is here Wednesday… I have to spend some time writing out our plan for the year… it is at least a starting point and of course cleaning as much as I can so we at least look somewhat tidy. My main focus with the boys is reading and numbers… I want to move from simple adding and subtracting and counting to scaled and eventually money… and of course ABC’s and reading. I have Canada and US as a focus and of course the dinosaurs. Lots and lots of art and crafts and running around outside and of course science… Science is something Ken tends to do with the boys, we want to do a lovely focus on snow, ice and water this winter. Maybe go back over the body and focus more on complex ideas. I am trying to balance them learning with not pushing too hard as with Zander especially, you push and he shuts down.

Right  now I am on the hunt for the missing dress. One of Trinity’s old ones – size 0-3 months, she wore it right before her baptism (the Sunday before) and I swear it hung in our closet FOREVER and now… no clue. Amazing how I can think I know where everything is and then one thing is just not there. BUT we are seeing the end of the clutter to sort through so that is something.

Since we got hugely busy Friday night until today our poor leaves went crisp so Ken and the kids went for a brief walk to collect a new set of leaves.

Trinity and Gavin

And then we did our leaf stamp craft. First you paint the leaf, then flip it over and press it on your note paper, cover it with a piece of scrap paper and rub… pull off leaf and there you go!

Completed leaf stamp

Of course this meant we moved on to just painting… using our fall colours of course.

Painting (Zander right)

Mom and Mike stopped by with Harley in tow tonight to drop off a few things she found for me. Diapers – though not the Sprinkles kind we have for Echo to start with, a cloth diaper with the liners sewn in… I am sure they will come in handy, as well as some large Sprinkles liners (in girly colours!), a pair of much needed pants for the twins AND a furry rug for Emanuel’s room. Talk about spoiled!

Diapers!

Still no word on the van repairs but we are keeping optimistic. Ken figures we should know what is wrong by tomorrow.

We removed the safety guard on Emanuel’s bed tonight. With the furry rug mom got for us to put in front of his bed (his old one is in Trinity’s room) and how well he sleeps I am not overly worried about him falling out. One more big boy big step!

Note the 100% big boy bed

We even apparently have two little baby fish! Not sure when that happened but they seem to be doing well… at least they haven’t been eaten today!

So for the rest of my evening I have to start working on making a Math Office (more about that tomorrow). Watch some of the new Sherlock Holmes series (British of course) and spend more time with our Baby Girl. Bliss.

Naptime