Saturday, December 27, 2014

Our elf on the shelf

I can honestly say this Christmas was the best one yet for our family. I had so much fun with our elf on the shelf and can't wait to keep this tradition going as long as I can. 
Our girls named our Elf Ruby. She arrived with a few presents, lots of confetti, a water bottle for each of the girls and some festive cupcake toppers. 
Day 2: she was in a bag of chocolate chips
Day 3: taking a marshmallow bath
Day 4: roasting a marshmallow! 
Day 5: typing on Chloe's computer 
Day 6: making crafts & starting an advent
Day 7: flying with Buzz
Day 8: dyeing our milk! 
Day 9: sitting in the tree
Day 10: she treated us to donuts and was eating one
Day 11: building Legos with Minnie
Day 12: playing in the snow with the Frozen gang
Day 13: hanging upside down on a candy cane
Day 14: helping Chloe earn stars for her chore chart
Day 15: playing in "snow"
Day 16: having a princess sleepover 
Day 17: she brought back an Olaf waffle iron and was eating one
Day 18: she had some extra eyes helping her watch the girls 
Day 19: reading to her pals
Day 20: she brought a gingerbread house 
Day 21: Santa had her tell us to go out for doughnuts 
Day 22: Doing a puzzle 
Day 23: bringing candy in a stocking 
Day 24: eating a cookie 
Day 25: picking all of the marshmallows out of cereal
Day 26: self portrait 
Day 27: leaving a note 
Christmas Eve: she brought back a small gift (PJ's and a movie) and bid the girls a sad farewell. 
My sweet girls had such a hard time with her parting. Kaylee has been wandering around the house looking for Ruby on the mantle and kitchen island. I can't wait for her to come back so that we can keep this tradition going for our girls! 
Julie 





Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Our winter bucket list!

It's that time again to do our bucket list!
We have had so much fun with our summer and fall bucket lists that we didn't have a hard time compiling a list of things we want to do this season.
Our list is pretty easy.
 
1. Learn what the Christmas season truly is about
2. Build a snowman (hopefully we get enough snow)
3. Read Christmas stories
4. Watch Christmas movies
5. Drink hot chocolate by the fire
6. Sleep by the fire
7. Make Christmas cookies for Santa
8. Make Christmas crafts as a family
9. Listen and have a dance party to Christmas music
10. Sing Christmas songs
11. Send out Christmas cards
12. Make our own ornaments
13. Drive around and see Christmas lights
14. Go to "Zoo Lights"
15. Take family Christmas photos
16. Make Christmas shape pancakes
 
I love our bucket lists. They really make us spend even more time as a family doing fun things! Also, if we are ever having a day that we don't know what to do, I can always revert to this list and see what we haven't done!!
 
♥ Julie