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Christmas leftovers


I can’t believe we’re already at the end of another year! I know a lot of people have been really hating on 2016 but we actually had a great year! We welcomed Clementine into our family and Don got switched to day shifts after 6.5 years of overnights. Those are the highlights, and of course we’ve had some hard times as well, but I’m so thankful for the answered prayers and happy moments of 2016. And speaking of highlights–here’s my top nine instagram posts from 2016! Can you spot the theme?

But before 2016 is over, I just wanted to share a few more pictures from our Christmas–starting with our Christmas card pictures. This was not our year to print and send out cards but I still wanted to make a “virtual Christmas card.” You can see the exhaustion on my face and the rearranged ornaments on the bottom of the tree, but nothing makes me happier than family pictures.

Please tell me why they can smile so adorably for this picture when all I was doing was setting up the camera for our family picture but they make strange faces when we’re taking the real ones?

Let’s play a game–can you figure out who was not enthused about taking a picture at this moment?

We started a new tradition this year by building gingerbread houses. I thought these tiny houses were adorable. We learned our lesson when we went to build them and realized you’re supposed to assemble the houses 3-4 hours before decorating. But since that was our only free afternoon to build them, we went ahead and let them dry for 11 days before we were finally able to get back to them to decorate. We finished them on Christmas Eve while Don was asleep. Next year we’ll plan better.

I loved seeing their personalities that showed with their creations. Liam’s was all about pattern and perfection. Kai’s was completely covered with sprinkles on every side.

I’m pretty sure Evangeline was totally judging Kai for the amount of sprinkles he was using.

The finished products and their creators. We had so much fun creating new traditions.

Happy New Year’s Eve! I’m so looking forward to seeing what 2017 has in store for us. If everyone stays healthy, we will be celebrating at our church tonight. Pray for me because I’ll have all of the kids while Don is working until 11!! I told the kids that if anyone was sick today, we would be staying home and celebrating the new year at our house. I would put the 3 youngest in bed at their normal bedtime and let the big boys stay up and play games with me as late as they can make it. My heart melted when Kai said he’d rather do that because I “always have to take care of Clem so I don’t get to play games with them.” Looks like we’re scheduling a late night gaming session ASAP!

Happy New Year! See you next year 😉  (hey, moms can make jokes too!)

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Annual Christmas Cookies


Hey there! Merry belated Christmas! Is that even a thing? It should be because life has been a bit too crazy to pop in and update here. But I have a couple of Christmas related posts to share before everyone moves on and starts thinking about Valentine’s Day (I’m looking at you, Target!) Who really wants to move on with winter anyway? Let’s just savor some of these happy Christmas moments a little longer!

Every year we make Christmas cookies together and it has become one of my favorite traditions (but tons of work!) My favorite thing is just watching the joy it brings to the kids. Sometimes I just think about how amazing it is that we are in charge of creating magical Christmas memories that will be with the kids forever. So yeah, it’s definitely worth all the extra work and mess because they’ll hopefully always remember how much fun it was.

This gorgeous blue eyed girl is displaying what makes Christmas cookies possible in this stage of life–store bought cookie dough! I am a big believer in “homemade is always better” but to be honest, I don’t care for sugar cookies anyway and the kids will devour anything that has sugar in it–so the easy route it is!

Look at my husband, rockin’ those elf jammies! He’s more of a trooper than I am. There’s no way I’m going to be photographed and videoed in those while I’m still dealing with all the leftover baby weight (minus our Christmas photo!)

Another secret to our success was getting most everything done during Desmond and Clementine’s naps. Their naps have been syncing up lately and it’s pretty much the best thing ever! Even so, it took 4 hours (!!) so eventually they did wake up and join us.

I tried to go with a simple icing without egg whites or meringue powder and ended up with mediocre, too-thick icing. If anyone has a great icing recipe, I’m all ears. This stuff tastes disgusting. But like I said, my kids will eat anything with sugar. It was hard for them to squeeze so they didn’t last as long with decorating as the usually do. So we need to improve by next year!

Also, I’ve seen people use condiment dispensers for the icing but I never can find them at our Dollar Tree. If you find them somewhere, direct me to them! Ziplock bags may be easier to clean up but they are not worth the resulting bag explosions.



I love this face. It pretty much sums up Kai. So full of energy and always trying to make people laugh.


Des may have been too young to help decorate, but he was old enough to taste test!



It’s so fun to look back at our cookie decorating from years past. Here is last year’s, and 2014 (with their little baby faces! and 2013 when we used to decorate with all of our friends, before everyone started having too many babies to fit in the house (and back when my blog was mostly iphone photos!)

I hope you all had a great Christmas and have a Happy New Year!! I’ll hopefully be back to share the rest of our Christmas photos tomorrow!