The very moment my Thanksgiving meal was digested it only meant one thing......TIME TO DECORATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was a bit overly proactive this year and had already packed away the fall goodies a couple days before Thanksgiving to make room for the spare room full of new Christmas goodies I'd picked up here and there around town over the past month. Who needs Hobby Lobby when you have some fabulous stores around town? Well, ok maybe that was a bold statement. I did still need good ol' Hob Lob I'll admit (a cart filled to the brim...but who's keeping track), but I was surprised at how many beautiful things I collected from stores downtown here in Woodward. As I mentioned in my Thanksgiving post, I conned Riley into helping me grab the Christmas tree and "stuff" from the attic on Thanksgiving morning so that I'd be fully prepared to dig into everything that night when we got home. I was beside myself with excitement to decorate this year. This marks our second Christmas in this house but the first to actually decorate. Last year we had a beautiful tree up for Christmas thanks to Nanny and Kylie who moved our tree on the day that we moved the week of Christmas. Hectic, hectic time that didn't allow any time for getting our decorations so we settled for the pretty tree alone and I was left yearning for this Christmas in our home. It's HERE, it's HERE!! FINALLY! Some would say I went a wee bit overboard. Others would say I'm just downright insane (these "others" would be Riley). And I'm okay with all of that. Decorating makes me smile. Smiling makes me happy. And being happy makes me feel good. So if decorating is what it takes to get me through another holiday without momma then so be it! Let the decorating begin!!!!!!!!!!
I got busy Thursday evening with a very full belly but worked until bedtime trying to burn off some of that pumpkin cheesecake. I stood there ho-humming about where to put a couple of snowmen and where to hang some red bows when Riley said "why don't you sit down for like two seconds and then start again tomorrow?" He obviously doesn't know me well enough after eight years. I was high on Christmas and stayed that way the rest of the weekend. Friday morning Hallie and I had a very important task to accomplish. It was hilarious to see how excited she got when I told her we were going to put up her little pink tree in the playroom. Proud momma moment.....I have created another decorating maniac!!! She had a great deal of enthusiasm as she watched me fluff out her tiny branches and place her new sparkly tree skirt around the bottom. She helped by handing me each ornament one by one saying "here go mama....here go mama....here go mama..." each time she placed a ball in my hand. Sweetest. Moment. Ever. Well actually the sweetest part may have been watching her face light up when I placed the star on top of the tree.
Yep, she's mine!!! That's my girl!!!
The girly awesomeness was a good way to mask the fact that our girl was not feeling too hot that morning. Or actually it was that she was feeling TOO HOT.....
Laid up on the couch with a mysterious fever.
She spent the first few hours of the day feeling just plain yuck due to what was most likely some pesky molars breaking through. She ate like normal and seemed to be okay so I just let her lounge around and pretty soon she was fever free and ready to go. I used the semi-quiet time to continue decking our halls.....
Work it, own it ;)
My original plan was to make dinner and eat in but the installation guys took longer than expected putting in our new microwave (Nanny's stocking stuffer to us...quite an amazing stocking stuffer if I do say so myself) so we moved on to Plan B. Our foursome went out to dinner at Carlitos where we laughed nonstop at Hallie's shenanigans. Luckily she was in a stellar mood which is rare these days. Spencer ended up treating us all to dinner which he received a big hug for! Just us girls made a run to Walmart to grab some more picks for the tree. Of course we couldn't leave without making a
Once we arrived back at the house B, S and H watched as I planned my attack on Mr. Nine Footer....
Sister helped me fill the tree with ornaments and Riley (who had just returned home) grabbed the camera and snapped some pictures per my request. These are just a few of the questionable shots he got.....
Ummmm no.
Still no.
There we go!
Ok, no again. ;)
"Betcha can't find me..."
Sleepyhead found her way into the laundry basket but wasn't hip on the idea of putting the lid on top of it to hide from her dad....
"I may be a good hider but I can't deny the slight case of claustrophobia."
The urge to dress up continued on into Saturday as she found another new dressy outfit that she just had to wear. I must say I'm quite a big fan of purple and red on my Lil Red...
After making some pumpkin pancakes that morning I began preparing a lil something to pop in the oven later for lunch. I knew we'd have more than plenty so I invited Nanny, Papa and Aunt Ky over for some chicken noodle casserole and dessert. And by dessert I mean that we all shared one leftover slice of pumpkin cheesecake. ;) We all had a great lunch around the festiveness at the table eating off my new Christmas plates. It's the little things that get me so excited!
Elfy decided to join us for lunch too!
She was only pictured that day in her OU cheerleading outfit but I must mention that I did, in fact, dress her in orange for the first half of the game. She was sleeping in her crib during that time but nonetheless I was trying to keep things fair. Post-nap time was when we busted out her crimson and cream, grabbed a snack and watched a super, crazy, intense bedlam game that is now my new favorite of all time. Check out Lil Red's enthusiasm about football.....
Ok, maybe we need to work on teaching her how exciting football really is.
I guess it's obvious who came out on top based on my chosen adjectives. ;) I'm proud to say that each year that passes we seem to become a little more mature when it comes to handling bedlam day. It's only taken us eight years!!! Riley only wore his sad pants for about an hour. It probably took just that long for his ears to stop ringing from my hysterical screams after the last play of the game. I was able to share some joy with my fellow Sooner fans Ryan and Jai who stopped by on their way home from a party next door to check out how the Christmas decorating was coming along. We ended the night with a Duck Dynasty marathon and a lil bit of blogging.
The long weekend inched by very slowly which made for one very happy momma. Hallie and I finished up some last touches on the Christmas decorations, spent some much-needed playtime with Gman and celebrated Riley getting a big buck. In her spare time she's been working hard at "personalizing" our Christmas cards...if you are reading this and you have scribbles all over the card you receive then you can just consider yourself lucky enough to receive a personal "holiday greeting" from Lil Red. ;)
As for Riley and I, we are enjoying every twinkly light, every big red bow and every bit of quiet time we can steal in the evenings before this holiday season gets out of control with parties, shopping and just plain busy madness. It's a little bit easier to relax at the end of the day surrounded by such pretties.....
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