Two meals with Santa, a Jingle Bell party and cookie baking day makes for a very busy week. This week was a great way to kick off the holiday season. On Tuesday Grandma and Papa Miller and the Campau’s joined us for dinner with Santa. After dinner we had a great time doing crafts while we waited for the elves to call us to visit with Santa. When it was our turn Aubrin’s grip got much tighter around my neck and decided that s
he didn’t even want to wait in line to see him. Jackson waited in line with Todd and his cousins. Jackson was feeling a bit nervous, so he decided to let his cousins go first. Annie was a good support when it was Jackson’s turn.
She held his hand and walked up to Santa with him. Jackson didn’t sit on his lap, but he did however pull out picture of what he wanted for Christmas. He told Santa that he wanted a fireman water pack that went on his back that sprayed water. He asked Santa if he thought he could make it and then gave him the picture. At the end of the evening Aubrin did get close enough to take a family picture with Santa and Mrs. Claus, but her grip with still pretty tight.
On Friday Jackson had his Jingle Bell party at school. I was excited that I was able to spend the morning with him. They kids played games, did crafts and had yummy treats. At school they have been talking about wishes. So the kids all sat in a circle and said what they wished for Christmas.
Of course when it was Jackson’s turn he said the fireman water pack. Mrs. Katie said that he has been talking about it at school a lot. As we were driving home from school Jackson thanked me for coming to his party and asked me if I was proud of him for being so smart at school. He melts me heart.
On Sunday we had breakfast at the clubhouse with Santa. Jackson was excited for breakfast, but just couldn’t understand why he would have to tell Santa what he wanted for Christmas when he already told him a few days before. Todd told him that Santa has a lot to remember and Jackson just needed to remind him so he wouldn’t forget.
So Jackson brought another picture of the water pack (I sure hope Santa can make this, or we are going to have one sad little guy Christmas morning.) Grandma and Grandpa Olenech came with us. As we were eating our very yummy breakfast, I noticed that Aubrin was not eating anything. She could not take her little eyes off of the door. I asked her what she was looking at and she said she was waiting for Santa to come in the door. She was positive that she was not sitting on his lap. She said that she was scared because she can’t see his face she said that if we could brush his hair away she wouldn’t be so scared! As Santa walked in all of the kids faces lit up.
Jackson was a bit nervous, but went and sat on the floor in front of Santa and waited for his name to be called. When it was his turn he went up all by himself and sat on his lap. He once again pulled out his picture and showed Santa. When Aubrin’s name was called I carried her up.
When she realized that Santa had a candy cane and gift for her she at least made eye contact with him. She took her gift, thanked Santa and said “Merry Christmas Santa Claus.” Jackson opened his gift and got his first Nerf shooter. I have been very against these types of toys, but this year I let it go and allowed it. Our only rule is he can’t point it at anyone. He can shoot the suction cup darts at doors and windows. So far so good. Aubrin got a new singing doll. Both kids thought their gif
ts were great.
After breakfast with Santa we headed over to Grandma and Papa Miller’s house for cookie baking day.
Every year we go over there and all of the grandkids bake and decorate cookies.
It’s really a nice tradition. After the cookies were done we headed outside for some fun in the snow.
Aubrin and Tessa had fun while I pulled them around on the sled, while Jackson and the other kids had a blast sledding down the hill in the front yard. We headed in for dinner, celebrated Caryn’s birthday and then headed home. The roads were getting bad so we thought we should get home before we got stranded.
It was a great week filled with fun holiday activities with family.