Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas 2011


Wow! Another Christmas here and gone. With little kids who take naps and go to bed early, the day goes by too fast. If I'm honest, I probably packed a little too much into today. I was not expecting the crazy over stimulation of my three-year-old. Tristan hardly ever has a melt down and he had a couple today...oops, my bad. You live and you learn.
Last night as we put our nativity set back together after a hard day of play, I snuck baby Jesus into my pocket and Tristan was not happy when he could not find him. Our Christmas morning started out with the first gift of Christmas. "To the Conway Family, Love God" Inside was baby Jesus from our manger. Tristan got very excited and said, "There he is! He was in here waiting for me!"



The morning was full of presents, laughing, a little fighting, and lots of fun. There were books, a Bible, Batman, the hit of Pop the Pig, and of course what would a Christmas with three boys be without capes!!! My little superheros were adorable. Tristan kept coming up to us asking, "So what seems to be the problem here?"

I was thrilled that four out of the five of us would eat the Christmas morning casserole... guess I will be making a bigger one next year. Finn spent the whole morning with
various snacks in his mouth and Ian scribbled away on his Doodle pad. The last few years Neil and I have drastically scaled back on gifts for each other, first cutting out presents and eventually stockings. This year we were down to nothing and it felt GREAT!!! Turns out I wished for nothing and in return got a beautifully written letter from my husband filled with gratitude and thanksgiving. Truly wonderful. Turns out people were right that being grateful for what you have really is a choice. I have NEVER had a Christmas where I didn't wish for more, have secret desires, or wasn't disappointed by what I did receive... until 2011! What a year, what a journey!


I had a great time making gifts for the boys this year. A bucket for their new band instruments, band shirt for Brothers Thomas, and Angry Birds game, puzzles, and a fun ice cube activity for the bath. Can't wait to do more and more homemade gifts as the years go on. Maybe start earlier than I did this year though. I look back at the gifts my dad made me over the years as some of the most special gifts I received. Maybe I couldn't appreciate that at 16, but now... priceless. I think I should do the same for my boys.

We ended the day singing happy birthday to Jesus and having a party for him. All in all a good holiday. Yes the day was fun, even though it was a bit overwhelming. I think next year we will go a little smaller. While it was all great, I think a little less stuff will make it more enjoyable. All that stuff didn't leave a whole lot of time in our short day to remember
what it was really about. Glad we did a lot of teaching before the holiday so it was not totally lost in the stuff laying around our living room. No sweat though, no holiday will ever be perfect, but I do have some great ideas of how to make it fit our family a little better next year.

This Mom's Christmas Gift


Christmas as a mom can be a bit overwhelming. The budgeting, preparing, shopping, trips to the post office, Christmas cards, cooking, and of course making it perfect...haha. At times I thought it would be nice to be the dad for one Christmas, but in the end I think I get more joy out of the actual day than anyone else.

This Christmas I received the most precious gift in the whole family. Through my preparation, intentional teaching of the real Christmas story, and not buying one gift as a "filler" but all because of the joy I knew it would bring to my boys, I was able to realize some truths about God. As I watched my children open their gifts and squeal with delight, Tristan exclaiming after each one that it was just what he wanted, and seeing how my husband could not have enjoyed any other meal more than the one I prepared, all gave me a peek at how God watches as he gives us gifts. My children were so happy because I know them and I know just what they want... and that is just what they received today. How much more does God know us and want this joy for our lives? It must break His heart to prepare special gifts just for us and watch us say no or walk on past. I long to have the eyes and ears that accept MY gifts from God no matter what the wrapping looks like!


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

I Will Miss These Days


Every now and then, I am hit with a moment and am positive I will miss these days terribly soon enough. One such moment hit me tonight. As I was giving the twins a bath, Tristan was playing so well all by himself. I wasn't paying too much attention because he was quiet, but not too quiet... not getting into trouble kind of quiet.

When I finally took notice of just what he was up to, this is what I found.

- My bathrobe belt tied like a lasso
-Cowboy shirt on
-Pants put on backwards
-Pockets full of ninja guys
-Using lasso to try and open a treasure chest

Do I LOVE being a mom of boys... YES YES YES!!!!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Zoo Lights 2011

Zoo lights was a hit again! Hands down my favorite holiday activity to do with the family. We always stay warmer than I think we will, kids are happier than I could imagine they would be, and we last longer than we would anywhere else.

Tristan pulled out his light stick from the last two zoo lights and tried to turn it in for a new one. Too bad for him the zoo staff noticed the duct tape holding it together. The twins were old enough this year to get their own light sticks and we hope they hold up as well as Tristan's.

The boys were absolutely PERFECT! I can honestly say there was not one kid there who was having a better time or more amazed by the lights than Tristan. The pure joy on all of their faces was magical.

The boys did great with Santa and I even got a cute picture
of the twins and I riding the carousel. The night would not be complete if the boys didn't all gang up on dad though!



Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Conway Drive-In

This summer I started to brainstorm Christmas ideas for my kids so I could start to pick them up at the consignment sales I go to. Neil and I had already talked about doing a Christmas with less presents to make it a fun part of the day, but not the main focus of the day. However, when you start thinking of all the things that would make your little one's face light up, the list could go on and on. All three boys LOVE the Toy Story movies and the few toys we have from those movies. At each sale I would pick up a few toys and put them in a box in the closet waiting for Christmas maybe? As time went on and other ideas came up for Christmas and family members started buys presents for the boys, I decided to change my idea for the box I had tucked away.
From an idea I found on a blog, I started to put together a drive-in movie night. I figured instead of the kids having one big pile of presents on Christmas morning, we would split the presents and get a fun family night out of this as well!
I wasn't sure when it would happen, but I was sure a night in December would present itself where we would need some good old fashion family time. This weekend was it! After the five of us getting REALLY bad stomach bugs and having the most miserable two days ever, we needed some fun. We were supposed to head to Zoo Lights tonight, but none of us were 100% yet... this seemed like the next best thing.
While the kids were napping, I took the boxes I had stowed away for this occasion and made them into cars for them to color before the movie.

Since no one was eating real food still, we had movie time instead of dinner. We colored the cars, played for a bit, brought out the new toys, and started the movie. The movie and playing with our new characters brought us right to everyone's bedtime. This was so fast, fun, easy, and just plain different. In my house, different is all you need to make a night exciting!

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Rocket Ship

On black Friday, I went to Michale's and found this great cardboard rocket ship. Any other mom would have seen it, thought it was cool, and kept walking. However, my sisters and I had a great cardboard rocket ship when I was little. I know there is at least one picture out there and some fun home movies at my dad's house, but none I could get a hold of for this blog.


There were hours of fun building it, coloring it, and playing inside.


Well, almost all the play was fun except when all three tried to get in at one time. All the boys loved it, but then it become just another thing in the living room as most toys do. Time to throw it out... not quite!




To stretch the last bit of play out of the ship, I took a sting of Christmas lights and poked them through the top. It brightened up the dark play area and made a beautiful ceiling of stars. This gave the rocket another week of exciting play until total demolition occurred as always happens with three little boys.
Great memories with my sisters and my boys. It was a very fun few weeks!




Funny Funny Boy

This evening, Tristan said the funniest thing he has ever said, and that's saying something because he is one funny kid. After bath, he put on his underwear and was running around burning off the last of the day's energy. He flopped himself onto the couch face down and laid there still as could be.

Suddenly, he popped up and yelled so excitedly:

"I can feel my heart beating in my chest! I UNDERSTAND MYSELF!!!"

I don't know who taught him this, but I want to thank them because I really needed that laugh tonight. I can not remember when I have laughed so hard. I am SO glad that kid is around!