Sunday, December 26, 2010
Take Down
Tonight we were at my parents house and Mason was leaning on the couch playing angry birds on grandpa's Ipad. Brynn loves angry birds and wanted to get in on the fun, but every time she tried to reach the Ipad Mason would turn his body to block her out. We all watched as she took a step back glaring at Mason, then stepped forward and wrapped her little arms around his waste and threw all her weight back, tackling him to the ground. Mason sat there confused as to what had just happened, but Brynn didn't waste a second scrambling to her feet and taking control of the Ipad. I couldn't control my laughter. It just goes to show it's not the size of dog in the fight, but the size of fight in the dog.
Christmas Time
It's been a wonderful Christmas season at our house. Every year I think it can't get any better, but then the next year rolls around and somehow it does. We have definitely entered the golden Christmas years with Mason when everything is magical and exciting. I plan on enjoying every second of them because before I know it the magic will be gone. What set this year apart from last year was Mason's anticipation. Last year Mason was excited about everything we were doing, but didn't really grasp the concept of time so telling him Christmas was next week meant nothing to him. Mason totally got it this year and the anticipation was half the fun. Brynn fed off all Mason's excitement and had no idea what was going on, but knew it had to be great if Mason was that excited. Here are some of our highlights from the Christmas season.
We started off with the traditional night of decorating the tree and covering the house with decorations. It was a lot of fun to turn up the Christmas music and let the kids help decorate. What wasn't so fun was redecorating the tree every night because Mason and Brynn both loved to take off the ornaments and hide them all over the house. Silly kids.
We went to the Festival of Trees again this year. We almost didn't go because we were afraid we would be battling Brynn the entire time. Boy were we wrong. Brynn LOVED it. She got so excited about the trees and she walked around holding our hand like a big girl and never once tried to touch something she wasn't supposed to. Her favorite tree was the Elmo tree.
Mason didn't care as much about the trees as finding all of the trains. I guess some things never change. Therefore his favorite tree was the one that had the polar express train.
We did gingerbread houses with cousins at Grandma Nancy's. I can honestly say Mason did his 100% on his own. There was a lot of this
as he covered his house in "snow".
And there was even more of this
Brynn actually caught on pretty quick and would point to where she wanted the frosting then choose a piece of candy and stick it on. Most of the time she ended up picking the candy right back off and popping it in her mouth.

The finished products.
The second annual Grandpa's Sleepover was a hit, even with the addition of two new babies. Here are the all the Hale grand kids in their Christmas jammies.
Brynn, Mason, Andrew, Rachel, Kennedy, Chase, and Cannon.
Brynn didn't want to cooperate for a girls picture. Hey, that sounds familiar.
There is just a little glimpse of our Christmas Season.
Merry Christmas.
Passing the time
I knew Mason would have a hard time falling asleep on Christmas Eve in anticipation of Santa coming. What I didn't expect was for him to have a hard time sleeping the entire WEEK of Christmas because he was so excited, which turned out to be the case. Each night when he got in bed he just couldn't turn off his excitement. One night Scott and I could hear him talking to himself and moving around in his dark room until 10pm. At 10:30 Mason peaked his head out of the door and proudly announced he had decorated his bed. While lying in bed he noticed some little hooks underneath the top bunk and decided they would be perfect to hang some little ornaments on. I think it was a very festive way to pass the time.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Miracle Painting




Saturday, December 18, 2010
Go Team!
Grandma and Grandpa took the kiddos to UVU's basketball game. Mason was lucky enough to get a shirt that is "just his size". He wore it for the entire game and can't wait to wear to to preschool. We'll see about that.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Santy Claus
As part of our 25 days of Christmas fun we wrote letters to Santy Claus, as Mason calls him. This is what Mason's looked like.
In case you can't read it, it says Dear Santa, I would like Annie and Clarabel for Christmas from Mason. Who are Annie and Clarabel you ask? They are Thomas' train cars. Mason decided over a month ago this is what he wants Santa to bring him. I didn't bother scanning Brynn's letter since I just wrote it for her and there is nothing cute about it, but she is asking for an Elmo doll from Santa. To make sure Santa's Elves knew exactly what to make we included pictures of Annie and Clarabel as well as Elmo. Several days after the letters were mailed to the North Pole we decided we better be safe and visit the big man himself to put in our requests for Christmas. We went to Thanksgiving Point, where we waited less than 10 minutes last year, to find that word had gotten out. We waited 1 1/2 hours to see Santa. Mason had been so excited since he had picked the paper that said we were going to see Santa and his reindeer that morning. He waited patiently in line, never got upset or asked how much longer, just waited excitedly. Brynn wandered around but was super happy, too, even as her bedtime approached and then passed. When our turn came, Mason walked excitedly, yet shyly, to Santa and sat on his knee while Brynn took one look and ran to hide. Mason answered all Santa's questions clearly and confidently and Brynn tried to jump out of my arms as I sat with her. We didn't really get a great picture to capture Mason's excitement, but I think this pretty well captured how Brynn felt about it.
Of course the printer broke and so everyone got these lovely pink pictures.


In retrospect I don't know why I didn't just let Mason get his picture with Santa without forcing Brynn in it, too. Oh well. Mason's experience was perfect even if we didn't get the perfect picture.
After we left he said, "Santa was really soft, I didn't know Santa was soft." I don't know if he was talking about Santa's clothes being soft, which they were, or if he was talking about his belly being soft, which it was. Either way, I thought it was pretty cute.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Bunk Beds
Scenario A: Brynn would start fussing a bit during the night and after a while Mason would yell, "BE QUIET BRYNN!", which would scare her. She would become hysterical as Mason stomped out of their room and climbed in bed with Scott while I went to calm Brynn down.
Scenario B: Brynn would start fussing a little bit and to avoid scenario A I would run in and give her a binky.
Scenario C: Mason would wander into our room during the night throwing the doors open along the way, making Brynn stir in her sleep. When I would walk him back to his bed Brynn would be standing up in her crib half asleep, but would wake up when she saw me and would cry hysterically if I left without picking her up and rocking her for a minute. Then just when she would let me lay her back down Mason would start crying for me to lay in bed with him, making Brynn upset again. It would turn into a 20 minute ordeal to get the kids back asleep.
Scenario D: Mason would wander into our room during the night, throwing the doors open along the way. I would roll over and let him climb in bed with me to avoid scenario C.
Needless to say, it wasn't working out well for any of the parties involved. So when Mason decided he wanted to have his own bedroom downstairs, we finally agreed this would be best for our family. We unpacked my parents' 25-year-old bunk beds and gave Mason his own room. It has been heaven sent! Brynn is sleeping better, or at least no one is waking up to her fussing anymore, Mason stays in his bed all night, and both kids are sleeping almost an hour longer than they were in the same room. You'll notice the bunk beds don't exactly meet current safety standards, so Mason only sleeps on the bottom bunk while we come up with a solution to make them safer. In the meantime we are now taking bets on how long until someone gets stitches. What do you think? Did I mention Brynn knows how to climb the ladder.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Cinderellie, Cinderellie
Mr. Grinch
A little side note, Mason was playing playdoh during the First Presidency Christmas Devotional when he heard President Uchdorf reciting parts of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It sure got his attention! Now he tells me, "President Monson likes How the Grinch Stole Christmas, too." Priceless.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
To Card or Not to Card?
I have been debating whether or not to do Christmas Cards this year. Honestly, it kind of felt like just one more project I don't have time for, so I had decided to bag it this year. Then I heard about this promotion on Shutterfly and figured what do I have to loose? I am a huge fan of Shutterfly's photobooks and calendars and their Christmas cards are just as cute, not to mention, super easy. Now all I have to do is pick some pictures and I"ll be done. That might be easier said than done since this is how all our pictures turn out these days...
Mason in his own world and Brynn refusing to sit still for more than .5 secoonds.
Oh well, if nothing else, at least it will be on a cute card, right?
If you would like to recieve a Christmas card from us please email me your address at scottnrachel@gmail.com
Even if you think I already have your address, I probably have lost it, so please send it again.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Advent Calendar
This is our advent calendar this year.
Rather than a piece of candy or toy, each day has a piece of paper with a Christmas activity for the day on it. We've only done two days, but so far it's been a huge hit with Brynn and Mason. Here are some of the things we will be doing as we count down the days to Christmas.
Festival of Trees
Building a snowman (will be moved to whatever day we wake up to find snow)
Festival of Trees
Building a snowman (will be moved to whatever day we wake up to find snow)
Write a letter to Santa and mail it
Make Gingerbread Houses
Drink Hot Chocolate
Buy a gift for someone else
See Santa and his Reindeer
Act out the Nativity
Learn a new Christmas Song
Go Sledding (once again revolves around snow)
Make Gingerbread Houses
Drink Hot Chocolate
Buy a gift for someone else
See Santa and his Reindeer
Act out the Nativity
Learn a new Christmas Song
Go Sledding (once again revolves around snow)
Make a Reindeer Puppet
Go to library and check out Christmas books
Sleep over at Grandpa's house (Grandpa's Sleepover)
Temple Square lights
Make sugar cookies
Watch a Chirstmas movie
Wrap Presents
Drive around and look at lights (probably Thanksgiving Point & Spanish Fork light shows)
and of course the 24th reads: Put out cookies and milk for Santa.
Go to library and check out Christmas books
Sleep over at Grandpa's house (Grandpa's Sleepover)
Temple Square lights
Make sugar cookies
Watch a Chirstmas movie
Wrap Presents
Drive around and look at lights (probably Thanksgiving Point & Spanish Fork light shows)
and of course the 24th reads: Put out cookies and milk for Santa.
I wanted to share this idea with all my friends who love doing activities with their kids like I do. I meant to post this before December started, but as you can see it's 2am on December 3 and this is the first chance I've had. To say I have been burnig my candle at both ends would be an understatement, but that's Christmas time for you.
I still don't think it would be too late to start, so start yours today.
I hope everyone is enjoying the Christmas Season as much as we are.
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