Thursday, December 30, 2010

All I Wanted for Christmas Was a Hot-Wheels-Bike...



There is something very special about your FIRST bike.

Could it be the complete and utter desire for solo INDEPENDENCE.
Could it be the feeling of going FAST.
Could it actually be the feeling of FEAR that you could fall at any moment.
Could it be the feeling of the WIND in your hair...
oh wait a moment, 
nevermind kids wear bike helmets nowadays-

I guess not on Christmas as evident in theses pictures. 


Or could it be the THRILL of racing your older cousin...


Or could it be ALL the extra attention you get...


Happy Trails To You...


Friday, December 24, 2010

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Ornaments

When Andrew and I started dating, over ten years ago, I started collecting a few Christmas tree ornaments each year. It became a special tradition to find the perfect ornament that summed up the entire year. To remember each ornament's year, I simply write the date on the bottom with a sharpie. I've always had a dream of one day having a Christmas Tree filled with little figures that individually tell a story of years past. I value a personal "memory" tree around the holidays over a staged "don't touch", just-look tree. I love the beauty and magnitude of those "don't touch" trees and always think about how to go about creating one, but as soon as that thought enters my mind it leaves just as quickly as it entered. One day in the way distant future, when the year brings us an empty nest, but our children return for the holidays, I'll look forward to them putting up the ornaments and remembering the special memories that are attached to each and every one.

Here's a trip down memory lane with some old favorites and this years new additions...

Our first Christmas together-time capsule with memories from that year inside.
Our first married Christmas together.
Andrew's 30th birthday trip to Catalina Island with his family-unforgetable.
First year in Austin, Texas.
A special gift from a student.
Taylor's pick this year-he loves John Deere!
In memory of Reily.
In memory of Abby.
Another Taylor pick this year-1st airplane trip this year.
Our first school-made ornament!

*Note to readers...Taylor's first Christmas ornament is missing-I've looked up and down our tree and I can't find it anywhere. I know it couldn't have gone far...I know this because I did see it this year while we were decorating the tree together. It's either become a special treasure in our sons room somewhere or it accidentally fell off the tree and now resides under the mountain of presents that have continued to grow from beneath the tree...

Hopefully it will find it's way back home SOON!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Send a Message From Santa


Recently I've come across several fun Santa sites for kids and their parents...
The Portable North Pole site is one of the best.
You get to customize the message for your child and the Santa looks so authentic! 
Taylor was interested in what Santa was saying to him (via email-ha), 
but Taylor is still very cautious of this holiday stranger with the puffy white beard and red suit...
I can only imagine what next year will bring.
Will we ever get a picture on Santa's knee?


Merry Messaging!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

ElfYourSelf


If you haven't seen this...then you need to.
If you haven't done this...then you need to.
If this doesn't make you laugh...then you need to see a therapist!

Happy Holidays from the Curtis-Wellings Elves.

http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/hnuo6f0urSHYeZ8sOxeg
http://elfyourself.jibjab.com/view/Cwjq76dxYGAnVuHMwvJW

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Take A Look...


Simple...

Square pretzels
Peppermint Hershey Kisses
Christmas Colored M&M's


Assemble...

Warm pretzels and kisses at 200 degrees for 3-4 minutes
Remove promptly
Press one M&M on each slightly warmed kiss
Let cool completely 


Decorate...

Pint sized Mason Jar
Ribbon
Pretty wrapping paper (circle top of lid)




Homemade from the kitchen of the Curtis-Wellings Family

Saturday, December 11, 2010

108 Sugar Cookies Later

Well, I've realized a few things from hosting my first cookie decorating party for 10 kids (all five years old and under) plus 5 mommies (no ages will be mentioned):

Let's start with the baking side of things...
I found these little diddys at the store recently and thought that I would buy some pre-made cookies (4 packages) as well as make some others. Well, for $2.50 a package you can't beat the price but I was disappointed with the size of the cookies. They were quite small and thin which made it difficult to cook them without drying them out. Also, there was so much left over dough from each package that I ended up rolling it out and cutting some myself. On a positive note, they were a great size for little hands to decorate and eat. 


These were perfect! So easy to whip up-just add butter and 1 egg. I hand rolled the dough out and cut them nice and thick. They came out tasty, and most importantly, soft and moist unlike the other ones. Plus they were regular size cookies so everyone big and small enjoyed eating these ones up.  
I haven't mastered the art of making homemade dough...tried that last year and they turned out too salty (my little sous chef didn't seem to notice after all the sugar was on top), plus this year I needed A LOT of cookies all at once.

So Taylor and I enjoyed baking, cutting, baking, and cutting in preparation for the party...





Now for the party side of things:

We had every color of holiday sprinkle, mimi m&m's, mini chocolate chips, and yummy icing in every color and flavor. The kids did SO well decorating a few and then eating them up just as quick! The sugar high afterwards was apparent as everyone moved outside for some HYPER playtime. Let's do it all again next year girls!

I got most of the gang in this picture.
mmmmmmmm....delicious!
Very serious about her cookie making...you have to choose just the right toppings!
I think I need a little more of that sugar stuff on top...
New friends joined us for the afternoon of fun!
Graham vs. Taylor and our sweet cheerleader!

Where am I and what's going on???
Tag you're it!

Even the little ones know how to party!
Can I EAT one now!?!
The few I managed to decorate before the party was over.

Happy Holiday Cookie Decorating!

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

VOTE FOR SARA!

I know this is TOTALLY going to embarrass Sara
but how often do you know someone who's in a photo contest!

Plus she was pregnant at the time the picture was taken 
and she looked beautiful, as all pregnant women do!

Vote for "mommy 2-B" here:


Of course all the cute baby pictures on the link are amazing too!
Happy Voting Everyone...

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Public Announcement from the CDC...

SYMPTOMS-
screaming
crying
running off
fake crying
hitting
spitting
throwing things
breaking things
slamming things
anger
frustration
snot running from nose
tears streaming from eyes
verbal outbursts
defiant 
loss of all motor control
legs flailing 
arms flailing
moodiness
refusal to sleep in the afternoons
hunger (lack of or desire of)
lack of all rationalization 
DIAGNOSIS-
3 year old boy going through the WORST part about being THREE

TREATMENT-
Pray
Wait it out for 2 more months
Give child "chill" time in his room daily
Remove all breakable items from room
Remove all markers, crayons, and stamps from room 
Pray
Play outside A LOT
Pray some more
Get lots of sleep to keep you on your toes 
Take lots of Advil
Do some more praying
Breathe
Breathe some more
Take deep breaths
Count to 10
Walk away before everyone is in tears including yourself
Keep walking... 
Remain calm
Stay positive
Talk in the softest, sweetest, quietest voice (it throws them off THEIR game)
Continue to pray that it will all get better soon...

*Parents of child should drink a glass of wine nightly!!!!!!!!

FOLLOW-UP
Amid the sleep battles and tantrums, 
it's easy to miss the silver linings of life with a 3-year-old:

Your child is endlessly curious — maybe you'll learn something, too. Your child is so enthusiastic — maybe some of that energy will rub off on you. Your child is forgiving — no matter what happens today, you can count on a 3-year-old to start tomorrow with a fresh outlook and ready smile. Your child sees the world with wonder.


I'm going to go pray for my Silver-Lining now....
On second thought, I'm going to go pray for everyone elses' Silver-Lining too!