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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Santa Express Train Ride

Last year we went on the Santa Express train ride in Boone. Ayden really enjoyed it so we took the boys again this year. I was a little worried about Cael because the train ride is at 6:00 pm and his bedtime is between 6:30-7:00 pm, but he was really good! As soon as he got fussy we gave him a bottle and he was fine. This year they couldn't read The Polar Express book because of copyright issues, but they told some other stories and sang Christmas carols. We rode to the "North Pole" and they gave everyone hot chocolate and cookies. Santa also got on the train and handed out a bell to every child. Ayden loved the hot chocolate and cookie, and was excited to see Santa. Cael loved playing with his bell and ringing it, I just had to make sure he didn't put it in his mouth. The whole ride probably lasted for an hour and twenty minutes including the stop at the "North Pole." The children wore their pajamas on the ride and they had a pajama fashion show on the way back. Surprisingly, Ayden walked right up to the front without any hesitation when she called the children up front. (We were in the last row of the train car we rode in.) He was the first child to go, and he told the lady his name and modeled his pajamas for everyone.




Waiting to get a bell from Santa.



Cael loved ringing his bell.



Ayden checking out the huge snowman on the way to the car to go home.


Visiting Santa at Jordan Creek Mall

We took the boys to see the Santa at Jordan Creek Mall one evening after Joel got off of work. The Santa there is really nice, and he looks a lot more real than other ones. Luckily, the line wasn't very long. Ayden was excited to sit on his lap, but was shy again. He did tell Santa he wanted tractors and legos, though.



Telling Santa what he wants.


Cael wasn't too happy at first. I blame it on it being past his bedtime though...


Who is this guy?!


Smiles!



We got some Cold Stone ice cream afterwards.

No ice cream for Cael, but still a happy baby.

Visiting Santa at North Grand Mall

We took the boys to visit Santa at the mall in Ames one Sunday afternoon. Neither one of them minded sitting on Santa's lap, but Ayden was pretty shy and didn't want to look or talk to him. Cael was really curious...




9 Week Challenge Results

My 9 week challenge ended on Saturday, December 4th. I lost 22.5 pounds!! I was amazed! I have gone down two pants sizes (almost three). I feel great and can't believe how much better I feel. We also ran the mile again and I shortened my time by just over a minute, which is really good considering we had to run in hats, gloves, scarves, and winter coats because it was freezing with a wind chill of 0 degrees outside. I improved on my sit-ups by doing six more in a minute than I was able to at the beginning, I did 25 more push-ups in one minute than at the beginning, and my sit and reach increased by almost 7 inches! They also gave us our before and after pictures to keep. It's amazing to see the difference in 9 weeks. I wasn't able to make it to the final party because I came down with the stomach flu for the second time in two weeks, but I came in third place for losing the most weight among all the women.

Joel is going to do the next challenge starting on January 8th, and I'm going to continue going almost every day. I love it! I've started going to the 4:15 pm class though so that I can get home and help Joel get the boys to bed while he works on making dinner. He has started going to work earlier in the morning so he can be home by 4:00 so I can go workout. He makes dinner every night too! I'm so lucky! :)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Decorating the Christmas Tree

Ayden had a lot of fun helping decorate the tree this year. He helped put up the ornaments and told us where he wanted them to go. We got a bunch of Christmas ornaments while we lived in Germany so we have lots of nutcrackers and ornaments from different countries.


Checking out the ornaments.


Cael wants in on the action too!


All done!



We got the Elf on the Shelf this year and Ayden has had a lot of fun with it. He loves looking to see where he is at every morning when he wakes up.

Happy the Elf hanging out in the tree.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Friday, December 10, 2010

Handprint Turkey Cookies

The boys and I made handprint turkey cookies a few days before Thanksgiving. Well, mostly Ayden and I. Cael let me trace his hand on the piece of paper so we could use it to cut out cookies, though. Ayden loves to bake stuff with me. I think his favorite part is eating the final product :) I traced our hands and cut them out on some paper and then used a knife to trace them on the peanut butter cookie dough.


Ayden helping roll out the dough.


I traced our hands in the dough with a knife.


I added feet and a waddle with some extra dough and into the oven they went. My hand didn't turn out. It was too big and fell apart.


Ayden had a lot of fun decorating with the mini M&M's.




Ayden's creations.

My creations.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

First Time Bowling

I took Ayden bowling for the first time a few weekends ago. It was a rainy, gloomy Sunday afternoon. Ayden and I don't get to spend a lot of quality alone time together since Cael has been born and I thought it would be fun to introduce him to bowling. There is a really nice place to bowl at in Ames that is fairly new called Perfect Games. I had never been there, but it's really nice and clean. They also have a pizza place there, a good sized arcade, and some inflatables for the kids to jump on. I really liked that you had the option whether you wanted to use bumpers or not. We used the bumpers for Ayden, but not for me. After seeing my score of barely 100, I think I should have used them... Ayden was really excited and I found a lightweight 6 pound ball for him to use. He didn't want to wait for his turn and kept trying to bowl every time his ball was returned. It was fun watching him. He would try to roll the ball down the lane, but not get enough force going behind it so it would roll really slowly down the lane. It didn't seem to bother him too much though. Towards the end he was getting better with his technique and would actually drop the ball so it started rolling a little faster. We just played one game because Ayden wanted to get a snack, and then it was time to head home for dinner. He wanted a piece of pizza, but it wasn't ready yet so we played a few of the arcade games while we waited. Afterwards, when I was buckling Ayden into his car seat he said, "That was fun! Thank you, Mommy!"

Next time we'll have to go as a family:)

(I apologize for the photos. I didn't want to bring my nice Canon Rebel to the bowling alley so I had to settle on taking my little Sony one, which doesn't take high quality pictures like the Canon. Plus, it was a little dark in there.)

He picked a light green ball to use.

Checking out the scores.


Let's try dropping it now...


Intently watching his ball go down the lane.



Rolling it...



Yummy pizza!