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December Recap


Happy New Year! I don’t really do resolutions, but if I did, I would maybe resolve to take more pictures and videos and improve the quality over the next year. It’s embarrassing fun to see how much my photography has improved from that first low lit, grainy instagram picture. I’m still nowhere near great–but I’ve improved so I’ll take that.

In case you missed my November recap, I started up a project (that I previously did, 3 years ago) where I record 2 second clips from each day and edit them together to make a Month in a Minute video. When I make them, I really don’t think they are anything special. But when we look back at them months or years later, I love seeing tiny glimpses of our days and watching the kids grow up through video.

Here is the video for December–

and because I think my husband is better at making them than I am, here is his version–it’s kind of fun to see our days through another perspective.

And now for our festive December iphone pictures–

I bought this letter board from Letterfolk  and it’s been so much fun to play around with. I’m sure you’ll be seeing it make an appearance quite a bit in pictures.

I know I have a ton of Clementine pictures but Clem and Evangeline are my most willing models. Plus it was her first Christmas–so give me a break 😉

I also hope to be in more pictures with the kids this year. Something I’m working on is being more comfortable with actually looking at the camera. I can’t stand pictures of myself when I’m smiling at the camera but I’m sure the kids don’t want to be left with a ton of pictures of me looking off to the side. So we’ll see if I can work on that.

One night we loaded up the kids to go see Christmas lights past their bedtime. I think that’ll be a special tradition we continue through the years.

This was the second (and last year) that we’ve done these jammies. Next year we will get a new matching set.//Also, the Christmas Eve candlelight service. I’m so glad we decided to keep our Christmas Eve low key the past few years. I love spending the evening at church, singing about the birth of Christ with our church family.

Christmas Sunday outfits! Don didn’t get to go to church with us so that’s why he’s not in the pictures. The first group shot was our first attempt and you can see it didn’t go well. The second one was a small improvement. Oh well, #reallife.

When I find an obsession, I tend to over-obsess until everyone else is sick of it. Leading up to Christmas, Clem’s Santa bonnet was my obsession. Now that this new bonnet has arrived (Black Friday purchase from Stella and Wilbur) you will probably see her wearing it all the time this winter. I won’t apologize. She wears that bonnet so well and I’m completely obsessed!!

Sickness hit our house last week (hence the sleeping Desmond photo above!) but everyone is healthy for now. Since it skipped a few kids, I think we still have more sick days ahead. We are thoroughly enjoying Don’s new day schedule and it’s helping us get through these gloomy post-Christmas days.

Anyway, I hope you have a good week!

**This month was so crazy and I kept forgetting to document the Kids Say quotes. I’ll have some next month!!

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November Recap


Happy December! If you’ve been a long time reader (I’m talking 3 years ago,) you may remember when I did Month in a Minute videos. I recorded 2 seconds of each day and compiled them into a video at the end of each month. I loved doing them but eventually got tired of trying to come up with ideas. I felt like it got a bit boring. But we love going back and watching those videos (all 11 months of them!) It’s amazing how much the kids have changed since then. So for the past few months, I have attempted to start up the project again. And FINALLY! November was the winner! What has really helped is that Don is doing it too on our family vlog–only his video is much fancier than mine. It’s fun to see two different perspectives of this past month.

So here’s this month’s video–and November’s iphone photos and Kids Say!

Is anyone sick of Clementine pictures? No? Good. Because I have some more to share. P.S. Nothing will ever be better than a baby in a bonnet.

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Okay, except maybe a baby in a bonnet who matches her sister…

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Kingston turned 5 in November! I have a few photos from his birthday that I’ll eventually get around to sharing. But, you know, life is crazy.//Also, this picture of a matching brother/sister duo is so, so precious!

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We don’t have a traditional time to put up our tree. But this year we went with the Monday before Thanksgiving. I let the kids decorate with the ornaments we have but I ended up taking most of them down because we’re going to switch them up. Now I just need to find the time to go searching for some good ones!//Also, the Christmas jammies from last year still fit my tiny children. Target changed the way their elf pjs look this year so I couldn’t get a matching pair for Clementine. BUT I decided that we needed a little Santa baby in the mix.

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Mabel and Clem are back in their matching attire! These baby BFFs make my heart so happy.//And then the whole BFF baby crew!

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And the sweetest little package you could ever find under the Christmas tree.

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This month I finally remembered to jot down a few things the kids said…although I know I missed some.

Liam–“How old do you have to be to be the president?”

Me–“35”

Liam–“How old is Grandpa?”

Me–“Over 60.”

Liam–“You guys should just vote for him.”

 

(On my birthday)

Kai–“You still look like you’re 28…even though you’re 29.”

 

Me–“Your fever just means that your body is trying to fight the germs.”

Liam–“Yeah, but don’t try to help your body by drinking hand sanitizer.”

 

Evangeline asked to play with “chicken logs” (aka Lincoln Logs.)

 

Reviewing a science lesson about bird feathers–

Me–“What does it mean to have hooked barbules?”

Liam–“Umm…that the barbules are hooked.”

 

In our house, we like to pretend that Santa is real but my kids know that he isn’t. We were talking about how people tell their kids that Santa is real so that they’ll obey and be good kids.

Kai–“So they’re lying? That means that THEY’RE the ones being bad.”

 

Liam was explaining a game they were playing that required them singing very loudly.

Liam–“You’re supposed to sing loud and long…like what a female bird looks for when she wants a mate.”

(At least someone is listening in science class.)

 

That’s all I got! Hope you’re having a good week!