Cookie Decorating, Gingerbread Houses, Broken Metatarsals and December 2018

At the beginning of December, we asked the girls what their favorite Christmas activities were so that we could make a bucket list. Instead of trying to d it all and being frazzled and exhausted, we only picked our favorites and left plenty of room for downtime and spontaneous outings. We loved Christmastime!

The Follow the Star live nativity and international creche exhibit is always a must-do.

Can’t miss our annual cookie decorating with the Wrights. Maliyah and Allie have always been the most meticulous cookie decorators, whereas the twins and Meredith just slap on the frosting and pour as many sprinkles as the can on each cookie.

It’s fall! The leaves finally started falling off the trees in December and Meredith was so excited to jump in a pile!

The twins’ piano teacher, Miss Jenny, brought them some toy Santa boots that they tried to squeeze on poor Eleanor’s feet.

Reagan’s mom from kindergarten dressed up as a totally legit Cindy Lou Who, complete with a wig and prosthetic nose, and read the kids The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.

Christmas fun at kindergarten.

Santa and Mrs. Clause came to visit the twins’ school and read them stories while the kids drank hot cocoa. Sounds cozy!

Christmas crafts:

Letters so Santa (they had to clarify when Santa came that they meant a toy puppy, not a real one!)

School pictures 2018.

Chilling in the backyard.

Cookie decorating with our neighbors.

Naomi concentrated very hard on her cookie decorating while the twins and Meredith went wild.

The girls love to climb a tree at the end of our cul de sac, and one afternoon, while wearing some boots with a slight heel, Samantha jumped out of the tree and landed “not like a cat,” in Amelia’s words. We thought for sure it was just a sprain, but nope, she broke her #2 metatarsal and had to have a boot on for 3 weeks over Christmas! That’s two broken bones for Samantha, if anyone’s counting.

Samantha did not let the boot stop her from climbing trees again.

We told the twins that anytime you saw someone standing under the mistletoe, you had to tackle them.

Christmas party playdate with Meredith’s playgroup.

Instead of attempting to do gingerbread houses with the girls by myself this year (getting the houses engineered to stand up correctly whilst managing three crazies armed with tubes of frosting is not my forte), we waited for a day Jake could be home to help the, and the whole experience was much less stressful! I just stood back, bit my tongue as Meredith ate more candy than she put on her house, and took pictures.

Eleanor rarely tries to roll over– I think her fat to muscle ration isn’t conducive to rolling!

We bought a small live tree this year for the girls to decorate with their homemade ornaments and other random ones they like.

Mom’s tree that no one was allowed to touch.

Meredith begs us daily to let Eleanor move to her room!

Lots of love,

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Last of Utah and Vegas Wedding

On our last day in Utah, we had plans to go to the Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake, but it closed early, so instead, we went to Liberty Park, which had received a major upgrade since the time Jake and I were living in Salt Lake. We drove past Jake’s dilapidated old bungalow house he lived in during college when we met, not far from the park. Memories! Aunt Sarah and Uncle Mike met us at Liberty for some playtime.

Meredith had the time of her life on the swings. Her soft little tufts of hair are totally irresistible– it’s the softest penguin fuzz ever!

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Best. Day. Ever.

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Swing us!

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After Liberty Park, we visited our friends, Alex and Hillary, in SLC. Their little girl, Ann, was a great sport sharing her toys with all the girls. She took Meredith’s poking and prodding like a champ!

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Practicing chop stick skills.

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We had a whirlwind week of fun in Utah and the girls were sad to leave Grammy’s… until they found out Grammy and Grandpa were coming with us part of the way on the return trip! Jake’s nephew was getting married in Vegas, and we had arranged for my parents to caravan down with us to watch the girls while we were at the wedding festivities. Not only did they come with us, my mom offered to take the twins in their car on the six hour drive to Vegas so that we would just have to worry about getting ourselves and Meredith there on time! Talk about gluttons for punishment… grandparents of the year!

We loaded the twins and gracious grandparents up with snacks, coloring books and movies in the minivan and wished them well! Meredith slept most of the way to Vegas and it was a very peaceful road trip on our end… it almost hearkened back to our pre-kids days!

Grammy found an awesome park in St. George, which was perfect for getting some energy out, and when they arrived in Vegas, they took the twins to see the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater Show (dog and cats dressed up and doing tricks) downtown.  Other than that, we didn’t hear much about their car ride… I’m assuming Grammy and Grandpa blocked it out of their memory!

Can’t believe we’ve never stopped at this St. George park before– looked awesome!

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Meanwhile in Vegas… Meredith was on her way to get ready for the reception.

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When we arrived at the hotel, we realized Jake had accidentally packed my bag in the minivan, which my parents were driving. Not having anything to change into after being in the car for six hours, unshowered, I decided it would be best if he went to the luncheon while I hung back with Meredith until the minivan arrived. She was bored with the hotel room in about five seconds, so we walked around the grounds and went to the pool while waiting for Jake.

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Jake’s nephews and niece on the Calaway side: Mason, Keitra, Alex, his bride, Bree, Reagan and Ben. 14725739_10207335522533799_3442186778346669710_n

After a long day, the twins were pretty cranky when we met up at the hotel, so we fed them quickly and left them (screaming from being overtired and confused) with my parents. We took Meredith to the reception with us and she mostly slept/was passed around and admired by all the family.

Jake with four of his brothers, Jarom, Tyler and Ben.

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Some of the Whitehead siblings and siblings-in-law: Tyler, Gigi, Jarom and Jen.

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Jake’s sister, Juliette, thought it was nice to hold just one baby for a change (she has two sets of twin boys, who are now in kinder and elementary!)

juliette  The next day, everyone woke up refreshed and ready to play. Jake’s family stayed at the same hotel, and we had breakfast with some of his family, as well as the girls and my parents. Then, we headed to the pool to burn some energy before going home.

The twins hung out with Grandma Celeste by the koi pond.

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Meredith loves silly Uncle Kip! They have the same expression!

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Jake (conveniently) forgot to pack swim gear, so it was my turn to be in the pool with the twins for a change! It was a nice day, but the wind made being in the pool freezing.

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Snack time with Grammy.

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One of the pool servers apparently took pity on us and made it her mission to bring us extra lemonades, beach balls and suggested we go use one of the cabanas for free.

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Thanks, Grammy and Grandpa for all your help! I’m sure the girls would have rather turned around and gone back to Utah with Grammy and Grandpa, but we hugged goodbye and went our separate ways. After exhausting themselves at the pool, we had the most peaceful drive back to California in history. We didn’t have to make any stops, and all of the girls slept for three and a half out of the four hours. Record shattering!

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We ate out and let the girls run around the park by our house before getting home and collapsing from the journey. While waiting in the car for Jake to run in and grab some food before the park, we entertained Meredith with silly sounds. Meredith didn’t know what to think of us pronouncing Sammy’s name with a snake-like long “S” sound… she was simultaneously entertained and spooked!

Other than that, it was a cry-free trip home!

Lots of love,

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Utah Fall Leaf Fun

When we arrived in Utah, the big Ash tree out back had only dropped a handful of leaves. A few days later, and the backyard was covered! We hit the leaf jackpot perfectly this year, and, remembering their leaf extravaganza from last November, Samantha and Amelia couldn’t wait to dive in. With the earthy smell, crinkly sound and crisp feel, Meredith was in sensory input heaven.

2015 in the leaves… they were so little!

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Samantha and Amelia helped rake up a pile for about two seconds before giving up.

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Swing + huge leaf pile = awesome.

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Crash!

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Again!

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More attempts at leaf raking.

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Here we go again.

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May day!

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We’ve lost one!

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We found a foot!

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Amelia contemplating the meaning of life.

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Leaf angels.

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Meredith had just woken from her nap and begged to be a part of the action.

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Be careful what you wish for…

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THESE LEAVES ARE SCRATCHING MY FLAWLESS SKIN.

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The girls experimented with different variations of crashing into the leaves, including standing up.

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Hip, hip, hooray!

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I wonder why mom hasn’t fed me any of these yet?

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Nom nom.

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We couldn’t have asked for a better fall leaves experience!

Lots of love,

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Utah Fall Leaf Fun

While in Utah, Aunt Sarah took some awesome pictures of Samantha and Amelia playing in the leaves (for about ten minutes until they started whining that it was too cold!) Her pictures definitely deserve their own post– we’ve never managed to get proper fall leaf footage before!

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Amelia surveys the landscape.

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Hooray!

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Good thing Uncle Mike was there to take on raking duty.

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Samantha waits to be buried.

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Amelia’s sly little grin.

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It’s raining leaves!

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Hmmmm… what next?

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Bury sister!

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Samantha the snowball.

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Amelia digs for mittens. We lost about 2.5 pairs this go around.

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The girls love the nursery rhyme, “The Three Little Kittens” and always beg for me to sing it. After losing their own mittens, they pretended to be kittens crying because they lost their mittens. You shall have no pie!

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Run around! Run around!

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Cutie Amelia.

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Ali was totally on top of hat replacement duty.

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That Samantha.

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Buried alive!

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The girls giggled as they “hid.”

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Found a hand!

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The Daddy swing.

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Whoosh.

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Into the leaves we go.

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Bury Daddy time.

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Too cold. And we’re done.

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Thanks for the pics, Aunt Sarah!

Lots of love,

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