

These kiddos are our Brownie Bunch- Jordan age 6, Mikayla age 5, twins Jackson & Payton 2 years & Ryne 12 mos. Join us in our journey of surviving each day. Believe me, everyday is an adventure!




Our family picture with Santa...not so great this time =)

After the Multiples Club party I took Mikayla to see The Nutcracker performed by the Manassas Ballet Theatre. When Jordan heard me say that we were going to see The Nutcracker, he said he wanted to go too. Then when he discovered it was a ballet and not a movie, he changed his mind. It was Mikayla's first ballet experience. And considering it was a little over 2 1/2 hours....she did great. At first she was confused because they weren't talking. She wanted to know why they couldn't dance and talk. I explained that we were supposed to interpret what was going on based on their movements. She asked me to help her out, so I whispered different scenes to her. One of the dancers, the Arabian, didn't wear a shirt. So today Mikayla had her shirt off and she said..."I look like one of the dancers from yesterday. You know, one of the boy dancers." I guess that made an impression on her. God help us get through those teenage years! Mikayla also really enjoyed seeing the Orchestra in the pit. That was a first, too. She knew a lot of the instruments - the piccolo, flute, clarinet, trumpet, drums, xylophone, heart (how she refers to the harp no matter how many times I correct her), violin, cello, and the electric piano. She was thrown by the bassoon. She didn't realize how big a bassoon was. She also didn't know what a bass was. It's just a big violin =) All in all, Mikayla enjoyed it. It was a bit long for her attention span. But she really did great!
Mikayla and I got home just in time for Darin to get to his office party. He had a good time and prob. enjoyed the night to himself.
Today was filled with more holiday fun. We ventured into D.C. to a friends house. They had a small gathering with 60 of their closest friends in attendance. It was a bit of a zoo, but we had a great time. I have to say thanks for all the extra eyes and ears on the kids. It's always a bit crazy when you go to a home where kids don't reside. Jackson found the M&M's and I think he ate half a bag before I realized what he was in to. Payton snagged a brownie from an unsuspecting guest that sat his plate on an end table within Payton's reach. Ryne tried to unwrap a gift they had sitting under their tree. He didn't get very far. The bow got stuck to his hand and he cried because he couldn't get it off. Jordan and Mikayla kept occupied with their Leapsters. A little boy was so fascinated by Jordan's game. He watched intently, almost putting his nose on the screen. Jordan offered to share and the little boy took him up on it - and played the rest of the night =) Again, my hands were full but I did manage to snap a picture of Jackson trying the Santa hat on for size. Get ready for some holiday cuteness!
The kids' cuteness must make up for their occasional cries and attempts to get into things they shouldn't because we were invited to a regift party on the 5th...with the kids =) Sounds like fun. I can't wait to see what gift I will regift =)
Oh but today's fun doesn't stop here. It's almost midnight (blogger thinks I live on the West Coast. I've tried to change it so it posts the correct time...but it hasn't worked yet) and my cookie dough is chilling in the fridge. I still have to make cookies tonight for a cookie exchange tomorrow evening. I made enough dough for 10 dozen cookies according to the recipe. I don't know if I make my cookies too big or what...but I always get about 1/2 the number of cookies the recipe says it will make. I only need to take 5 dozen tomorrow. I hope it makes a few extra to have here at home. We'll see. Well I'm off to bake cookies - Raspberry Preserve Thumbprint cookies to be exact. YUMMY! I have to keep Darin away or I'll only have 3 dozen to take tomorrow!


Whew! That was nice. A moment of good settled in and as I asked the photographer how much the pictures were, he said they were free. They were his gift for Christmas. That was mighty nice. I gave him a warm smile, said Thank You, and wished him a Merry Christmas!
Only one more thing left in this building, Santa's secret workshop. Jordan & Mikayla were looking forward to this. They were anxious to go in the store all by themselves, pick out the gifts, and pay on their own. One elf escorted us from Santa to the Workshop and asked for our tickets. I ask her what tickets? She says "Oh, yeah, you didn't wait in line. Just a minute. How many tickets do you want?" I give her the money and she gets the tickets. The nice then panicked now condescending woman from before shows her face and says "Be sure you have your tickets." I feel like I asked for a Red Rider BB Gun!
Again I feel like we are holding things up. The elf comes back with the tickets and Jordan & Mikayla happily enter the store. I venture back down the chairlift. This time I tried a different angle and we went down no problem. Then all of a sudden, Ryne screamed. I couldn't figure out what was wrong. Then I figured it out. An elf gave Jackson, Payton & Ryne candy canes and I didn't know it. Ryne's candy cane was missing, but his sticky fingers and the red goop on his arm gave away the fact that he once did have a candy cane. I looked down. Yep, there it was, on the floor of the lift. And Ryne was crying because he was not done with the candy cane. The lift eeks to the bottom. I get out and scoop up the remnants of the candy cane so nobody else has to crush it and get all sticky. But now I'm sticky, and all the babies are sticky. Thank goodness for wipes. (All you pre-teen-elf-wanna-be's, don't give kids candy canes without asking or at least informing their parents! Ryne can handle it, but not too many 11-mos.-olds should handle a candy cane unsupervised. )Just as I'm cleaning them up, the phone rings. It's my friend. "I heard you took the elevator. Some people in line were talking about you." Great!! That's what I want to hear. Strangers were talking about me...YES!
I felt like Chevy Chase on Christmas Vacation (one of the best Christmas movies ever) when he goes into his rant: "Nobody's leaving. Nobody's walking out on this fun, old-fashioned family Christmas. No, no. We're all in this together. This is a full-blown, four-alarm holiday emergency here. We're gonna press on, and we're gonna have the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced with Danny **** Kaye. "
The group was headed to the horse drawn carriage ride. Why not. By darned we were here to have fun, so let's have at it. By the time we got to the horse, the group was already on the ride. When they got off, they offered to watch the little ones while I took Jordan & Mikayla. So that's what we did, I didn't really have the energy left to struggle with the babies to give them this experience. Until Payton started screaming. So Payton joined us for the ride too. Here is a pic of Jordan & Mikayla on the ride:
It was a quick ride. At this point, I was freezing and my Christmas Cheer was drained. Jordan & Mikayla begged for hot chocolate. I didn't give in. I promised them hot chocolate at home. So home we drove. On the way home I pondered how many times I made the wrong decision and looked at how many times I could have avoided some of the chaos. Maybe we should have just spent the extra money and gone to the light drive and rides again. Who knows.
Tomorrow we are making more efforts to invoke the holiday spirit. The Mom's of Multiples holiday party is tomorrow, then I'm taking Mikayla to see the Nutcracker ballet, and in the evening Darin is going to an office holiday party all by himself. Hopefully all of these events will go off without a hitch and the Spirit will be revived!
Oh, all the kids did get their hot chocolate and as a special treat - a chocolate chip cookie. And as I sit here typing this blog, my husband is so lovingly, combing his fingers through my hair, as though I have lice, pointing out my grey roots that are now showing. He's laughing and trying to kiss me. Saying he 'still loves me' anyway. Will the night get any better? I don't think so. It's time for bed and I'll start again tomorrow!