Monday, December 2, 2013

Welcome Back Banjo!

We are so happy to be welcoming back Banjo (our elf on the shelf) this year!  Since mornings aren't really our thing around here and Sunday mornings are especially hectic, we welcomed him back with a North Pole Dinner!



The table setting with a winter theme, since he did travel from the North Pole!

A close up of a place setting.  The table cloth, plates, cups, napkins, and plastic wear all came from Walmart (they have the lowest prices.)  The cute chevron bags I actually scored for free at Michaels and the "placemat" is just a while piece of 12x12 card stock.

Snowman donuts I found on Pinterest.  Check out my Christmas board for more ideas!  I don't recommend using straws to make them.  I had to improvise with them and it was not pretty.

Also found this gem on Pinterest!  The boys were so funny!  Hunter and Finn first made Jack try until Hunter picked one up and read that they said Hershey on them.  He's too smart!

No table is complete without a centerpiece!





With him, Banjo, brought us 24 Christmas books.  One to open and read each day leading up to Christmas.  I know most families do 25, but I decided to forgo the book on Christmas day.  There is enough going on that day for me :)




After a quick clean up from dinner it was time to open our first book!

Finn opened book one! Surprise it was Elf on the Shelf!  



Hunter is such a fabulous reader!  He read the entire book without one hiccup! Finn was enthralled!  I guess we should be reading A LOT more!

I assume Banjo wanted us to read this book first for a gentle reminder of why he is here!






This tradition may not be for every family, but after seeing the wonder in the little ones eyes tonight when they came down from playing in their rooms and saw that Banjo was back, it will be one we cherish for years to come!  All of our children love to see the mischief he gets into each night, but the little ones just seem to marvel in the wonder of it all!

Thanksgiving

This year we spent Thanksgiving in Kentucky instead of going up to Michigan with our family.  We are incredibly Blessed to have made some life long friends down here.  We are not only close to them, but also their extended family which made being away from our family during this Holiday bearable!
We had dinner at my friend Erica's parent's house along with her sister and her family.  It was fun and so yummy!  Being that we had 13 children there with just our 3 families, and also 10 adults, I didm;t quite get as many photos as I would have liked.  Just keeping up with serving the children was a task in itself :)
Abby and Finn.  This is as close as they would get to each other

John made a smoked turkey breast for the first time. It was delicious!

Andrew and Eliza! 

I handed off Baby Nathan to Jack so I could take some pictures and he fell right to sleep.  Eliza snuck in the chair next to Jack just as soon as Andrew.  She is too adorable!

My dear, sweet friend Erica, whipping up some mashed potatoes!

We were a little crowded with all the people we had in Erica's Mom's house, so it was hard to let Everleigh run around.  I snapped this photo while she was in Ryleigh's arms!  Don't ya just love the pig tails?

My Hunter who insisted on wearing this hat to Thanksgiving.  Some battles just aren't worth fighting!

Andrew and Hunter playing Minecraft while dinner was being plated.

Hunter...this is what we usually find him doing.

Andrew, Jackson, and Nathan

Rick was busy finishing up desserts! So yummy!

Two of my beautiful girls! I can't believe there is nearly 15 years between these two!

Nothing like a good movie while the adults cook! Thank you Disney for making the most amazing flicks!



To all our friends and family all over the country, we hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  We are so thankful for every single one of you and what you bring to our lives!