Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Goliath the Blizzard

Well we knew the blizzard was coming, and we were prepared to be housebound for a few days. However, we were not fully prepared for the power to be out for 3 days!! The storm blew in Saturday the 26th with strong winds. There was a little bit of ice, but nothing especially worrisome. By Sunday there was a little more ice and nasty howling winds. It literally sounded like a freight train outside. Sunday morning about 10am the power went out. It wasn't too bad and the house only cooled off to about 65. We were worried about the new trampoline in our backyard. We decided not to put up the enclosure when we originally set it up because of the storm that would be coming. We were quite anticipating such high winds. We tried to stake it down as best as possible, but it still blew up. We were glad once the ice came to at least weigh it down a little, but then we worried there would be too much weight and it would stretch out the springs! Bad timing to get a trampoline!! Luckily, the frame is only slightly bent and it didn't blow away!!

Somehow power was restored around 4pm, and I was able to make dinner. Then again around 8pm the power went out. We were really beginning to question the intelligence of whomever took out the fireplace in our house and replaced it with glass blocks that belong in a bathroom!! We decided to stay at the house and keep the boys together in the living room where it was semi-warm and put extra blankets on everyone. It was definitely chilly by morning at 50 degrees! The boys were so excited to sleep in the living room that when they woke up, they didn't even notice the temperature! They were running around without jackets or socks! Bentley did surprisingly well considering how much she likes to be warm when she sleeps.

Monday was a really nice day, considering the situation. The sun warmed up the front of the house quite a bit, and it wasn't too uncomfortable. The boys kept begging to go out and play in what looked like snow but what was really ice. We didn't want them out there because we had no way of warming them up once they came back inside. Kenney told them if our house got up to 65 degrees they could go outside, and it did! They were super excited. It wasn't quite as fun to play out there as they had hoped, but it kept them busy for over an hour. Kenney took some video, but I accidentally deleted it when I was trying to make room on the memory card. Pictures will have to suffice! Since our power was still not on we thought it might be best for the kids and I to go to Childress where we could at least have heat! Kenney stayed behind to make sure our pipes didn't freeze, the food from the fridge and freezers stayed good and he had to go to work the next day (they closed his office on Monday). So we left and stayed at Nana and Papa's house with the Payne family too.  The Payne's (Kenney's sister and family) drove through the blizzard!  They were able to make it as far as Tucumcari, New Mexico on Saturday, but then they closed the roads and they were stuck until Monday!

The boys loved all these new adventures! They got to have a 'sleepover' in the living room with their cousins. Bentley and I slept on a mattress in there too. Kenney said he woke up and the house had gotten down to 48! The power was still not on!! I was happy we at least had company and a little fire to keep us warm while we waited. Finally around 12pm on Tuesday Kenney dropped by our house and said the power was back on!! Thank goodness! We stayed a little longer to let the kids play and then went home to a nice warm house with lights and warm water!

We thought everything was fine because the power stayed on all night even though it kept surging. However, the next morning the power went out again!!! Ugh!! I was in the middle of doing laundry and trying to catch back up from the storm! Thankfully it was only out for 3 hours this time! Needless to say, the boys played extremely well without any electronics and we stayed warm considering our situation. Kenney is now looking into generators and we are very curious to see if we can put a fireplace back into our house!
Good thing she had some warm clothes.
Trying to stay warm in the sun with boots on and socks keeping her hands warm.
These 3 crazies were running around after they woke up (when the house was 50 degrees) without socks or jackets or anything to keep them warm.  Part of the day Radley even ran around without pants!!  Meanwhile I was sitting on the couch in a blanket!
Ready to go outside!
Notice Damon's pants hahaha!!
Ready to be released outdoors!
Trying to find some snow, but it was all ice!
Trying to throw a 'snowball' at Daddy.
Damon throwing ice.
And Damon of course had to eat some ice.
He was just so funny looking with his hat and other clothes!!
Trying to make snow angels, but it was just ice so they pretty much just moved their arms and legs without make any indention at all.
But they all had to try!
Maybe they just didn't weight enough or were strong enough, but it was a pretty thick layer of ice!
But they tried really hard!
Exploring the snow/ice
Bentley and Mom just stayed inside where it was a warm 65 (for at least a few hours before it started dropping again)!

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas








Christmas morning was pretty great! It was so fun to listen to the boys as they were looking through and sorting the presents. Radley was the first one to wake up, and we told him to go see if Santa had come. He went into the living room and came back saying, "Santa not come." Kyler got up just then and went into the living room and saw all the presents under the tree. Radley's mood immediately changed. They could have sorted presents for hours! They came into our room and were so excited. We asked if they had seen their stockings, which they had not, so they took off to go find their stockings. They found a note from Santa they couldn't read, but they noticed the candy! All of a sudden I heard Damon say, "I need to go look in the backyard and see if Santa left my dog."  Dagger to my heart because he has been asking for a dog for a long time.  I ran out of bed and stopped him because I wanted to be there for their reaction to the trampoline.  We caught them in time, and it was fun to watch them race to the backyard.  The rest of the morning was fun too!  Damon kept telling us this was happy Christmas, and yes it was!!





Santa brought the boys a letter telling them he left a BIG present outside.
They found it!
It works!!
3 very anxious little boys!
They drew names for each other this year, and we opened those presents first.  It was really fun to watch them give each other presents.
We love watching Damon.  He is so expressive!  No matter the gift he gets excited.
I don't know how many times he told me, "I'm so excited!"
The Hot Wheels track he really wanted from the store.
He had to give Kyler a hug as soon as he opened it.  It was amazing to see him do this on his own without being prompted or asked.  They do love each other.
Kyler shed tears over leaving the store and not being able to buy the green Power Ranger.  So he was extremely happy to get it.
I love how Damon was even excited for Kyler to get what he wanted!
Someone else was excited about Christmas morning too!
She had a lot of smiles for us!
She also got a cool Bentley that lights up and moves!  Damon was pretty stoked about it too!
The letter from Santa and a race to the backyard!



 Bentley on her first Christmas morning!

Christmas Eve

This Christmas was special for our family because we were able to be at home. The boys have been really fun this Holiday season because of how excited they have been about everything. It was nice to teach them about the birth of Christ and to see them happy about all things Christmas and Santa! We attended the HUGE Keys Family Christmas Eve celebration at Nanny and Papa's house. There are always tons of people, food, and fun for the kids. Santa came and delivered any early present to all the kids, and we sang a lot of songs led by the cute little Mason. After Nanny and Papa's, we went to Nana and Papa's house to do the annual Nativity play. The boys got into it and loved the costumes. We were few in number at Nana & Papa's house since everyone else in the family were gone, but it was still nice to remember our Savior's birth. We got home a little late, and Santa's elves had a lot of work to do setting up Christmas!



The boys with the one present to open before going to Nanny & Papa's house.  The only presents under the tree were the ones from Grandma and Grandpa Hill (I didn't put any other presents under the tree because I knew how tempting it would be for them to try and open them).  They picked out the best present possible, new pj's and slippers!!  It was perfect!
Radley was terrified of Santa, but Nana pulled him over to Kacy to try and grab a picture.  Even the comfort of Kacy was far too close to Santa!
Kyler told Santa he wanted a real watch. 
Bentley's first encounter with Santa didn't bother her a bit.
Not too shabby for our crew!
The 3 Wise Men
Our Nativity Cast (Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, & 3 Wise Men)
Keyan, our lonely shepherd.
The coolest wise man ever!

The whole cast




Cookies for Santa, donuts for the elves, and a letter from Kyler.

Kyler's letter/picture for Santa. The one on the left says, "This is me Santa." the one on the right says, "This is you Santa."


Damon's letter to Santa that he wrote at school was put in the paper.  His letter was cutoff at the bottom and continues on the next column.
Kyler's letter to Santa, "I want a real watch and a real man and a costume and a minion."



Here are all the kids waiting on Santa to arrive! We always sing songs to wait for him, and this year Mason (one of the cousins who has cerebral palsy) led us in singing. Thank goodness for him because he knew all the songs and every verse to every song. He kept us on track and kept the beat going!! 



Damon was very unsure about Santa, but he really wanted a present. He settled for sitting on Kacy's lap, and he surprisingly told Santa he wanted a dog.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Christmas Cookies

I have to say, making cookies for Santa is not my favorite Christmas activity. I never realized how much work was involved and how hard it would be with 3 little boys! I'm not so sure it will become a yearly tradition in our house!  Maybe next year, if we try, Kenney will be home to help.  I could not believe the incredible mess they made.  There were even blue specs of Playdough mixed throughout the cookie dough because I didn't catch Kyler getting it out until it was too late.  We'll just have to give those cookies to Santa!

We started out the morning by making Elf donuts.  Those were actually really fun and not too messy.  They had a lot of fun with those too!
Cheerios + Cocoa Powder/Powdered Sugar + Sprinkles = Elf Donuts!
I was amazed at the mess and how quickly it was made.
Flour was EVERYWHERE!!!  At one point he had a cookie cutter hanging from each arm.
The decorating was just as big of a mess thanks to the sprinkles, and the frosting made it sticky!
This smile... and that wallpaper... something needs to be done about both!
He was proud of his cookies!
According to Damon this is THE perfect candy cane.  He made sure to alternate the red and white stripes and everything.
One of Kyler's finished products.
The aftermath. Trust me, it's worse than it looks.
We could win contests with these cookies!
We even got a marbled look going!!