Christmas Break Recap Part Two!

Thursday, January 10, 2019


 After our at-home Christmas, we packed up and headed to Lubbock to see our sweet family and friends that we miss dearly! 


Bryan's brother and his family also made the trip from Houston and my kids could not have been more excited to see their cousins. 


We did lots of things during our week there, most of which included opening lots of presents, eating lots (and lots) of good food, watching football, wrangling all those crazy kids of ours, playing games (mostly done by the original Roberts and Luke), and playing with alllll the new toys. I also got to sleep more than usual (praise) and work on my Etsy shop quite a bit which I feel is worth a mention.




Parker and Hensley played Santa when we opened gifts. It's so weird to watch Hensley read. (And Parker begin to read!) I promise you they were JUST babies.




Lily has for sure figured out the fun of presents. "Open dis!" came out of her mouth probably 100 times throughout the week.







The grown-ups got spoiled, too. ;) 




Grammy (as usual) did her part so well--making us all feel so warm and cozy and entertained and of course, stuffed with food. She spent lots of time playing with her grandchildren--and it's a good thing she likes kids, because she was definitely the hot commodity among them all!




We added another 2,000 LEGO pieces to our collection.





Beau and Hayes (usually) loved playing together. Hayes was so excited to see his cousin!




We went to Cook's Garage one night and enjoyed some greasy food and let the kids run wild on the old toys outside. I had to snap a photo of Lily driving the Smokey the Bear truck! My Dad worked for the U.S. Forest Service when I was growing up and wore the Smokey the Bear costume more than once to my school assemblies. I think this is hilarious now and as a kid I loved it so much! I thought it was so cool. And remember: Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires.





Somehow Judy caught me off guard and before I knew it I was helping with a scavenger hunt around the house for the cousins (I'm horrible at the Pinterest Mom stuff!) but it was so much fun and the kids absolutely loved it. And again--so weird to watch Hensley read and Parker reason out the riddles (and use words like "certainly" and "unusual" like a tiny detective). 

Grammy with all her grands (mostly smiling!) after the scavenger hunt finale! 




Five peas in a pod.




Our cousin Beau happens to have a December 31st birthday so we were lucky enough to get to celebrate him and his FIFTH birthday in person this year! Sweet Alisha earned Best "Oldest" Aunt of The Year because she let Parker draw all of the Mario characters to use as decorations for Beau's party. You would have thought Parker won the lottery, he was so excited and it was SO sweet. He got to stay up late with the grownups and felt so special and important and I'm quite sure I'll never plan another party solo while he lives in my house!







On Beau's birthday he opened his presents (or so I hear, as I slept through that part after our late-night party-planning festivities!), and then we played and headed to the movie theater to see "Ralph Breaks The Internet" which was SO darn cute.... 

....almost as cute as these cuties! (Note Hayes in background---always my smiler!)





Beau had a cute little birthday celebration at home with pizza, cake, and cousin craziness.






 I put my newly-found piñata-making skills to use and made a pull-string piñata for the kids (which Alisha filled with 30 pounds of treats and I'm still shocked it didn't prematurely break apart from the weight!)




After celebrating the birthday boy, we headed out to our dear friends' house to celebrate the New Year!

I love these people SO much!!!! 




We had a blast and loved talking and watching our babies play with their future spouses (HA!)
I miss them! Wah. 

On New Year's Day the girls escaped to my favorite Dillard's sale (!) and the boys took the kids to the Science Spectrum (aka one of my kids' favorite places on earth). I would say the girls got the better part of that deal, muahaha. 

We also had enchiladas for dinner, made by the Roberts siblings and their sweet Mama!




I stopped taking pictures after this point (oops), but everything settled down after the New Year as the cousins left to head back to Houston. We spent our last few days chilling out/recovering and I was able to sneak off to a dinner date with my college friends (SUCH sweet fun!) AND on a mini-date with Bryan were we had a long, good, eye-opening talk about our plans for this year. I am feeling hopeful for 2019!

Our trip ended too soon and now we are back to normal life. It is always so hard to leave these people that we love so much. We have such a good life and have so many who love and care for us and always want the best for our little family. Life couldn't be fuller and we are blessed!



Christmas Break Recap Part One!

Monday, January 7, 2019



Happy New Year!!!!

Things are slowly but surely getting back to normal at our house and I could not be happier about it! As much as I LOVE and anticipate the Christmas season and all the fun, food, no schedules, and (of course) time with our precious family, there is something about the calm and clean of January that makes me all kinds of motivated and excited.

I still need to take down Christmas though, ha!

I will hopefully do that today. 

I probably do not have much time before one of my children waddles in here and asks for milk so I will do my best to recap as much of Christmas as I can!

(And sure enough as I was uploading these photos the first waddler appeared! Hayes is our early riser, FYI.)

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On Christmas morning, Parker climbed in our bed at 6am to tell us that Santa had come!! He was obviously excited but agreed to wait until Hayes woke up and laid with us till about 6:30. (This was not ideal as we didn't get in bed until around 4! Being a good elf is hard, y'all.)

The kids we SO excited and as Bryan and I lounged on the couch half-asleep, I couldn't help but get emotional that this time is going by so quickly! We are in such a sweet spot right now. 

Parker was head over heels for his new Lego sets and "Really Rad Robot", Lily loved her new kitchen, and Hayes seemed happy with his gifts (he got a "new to him" used Wii system and sport game) but mostly just wanted to play with Parker's robot.... ;)

And as promised--my finished Christmas Star Bread! Isn't she pretty?





We enjoyed my bread masterpiece with my mother-in-laws sausage balls and copious amount of coffee. 

Bryan and I tried to dose on the couch but mostly opened/assembled/put batteries in everything while the kids played.






I don't have many photos but I do have a ton of video of Christmas morning--hopefully I can get that on YouTube today!




The kids BIG gift that Santa brought for their scavenger hunt was a trampoline! We have a very nice and HUGE back yard with not a lot to do but run around (which is good but apparently gets "boring" quickly), so the trampoline was a welcome addition!




We spent all day in our jammies (Parker's request) while playing with new toys and watching "A Christmas Story" (it was all awesome and perfect).....then we got ready for a FEAST fit for a (newborn) King! ;)

I bought some traditional poppers which were the kids' favorite part of dinner.




My favorite part of dinner was undoubtedly THE FOOD. We made steak, my Mom's green beans, homemade mac and cheese (that tasted better than it looked), lemon rolls, and a Pappasito's copycat of bacon-wrapped shrimp with Mexican butter that was DIVINE. 




And then I gained 15 pounds.




After dinner, we opened MORE gifts from Nonnie and Pops, (which included a Face Time call), raced cars in the street (I have no photos of any of this--bad blog mom!), and drove out to look at Christmas lights.




Hayes was asleep before we even got to the first neighborhood but the rest of us had a wonderful time enjoying the lights and the last few hours of Christmas music (SOB!)

Parker sat in my lap in the front seat and let me snuggle him which rarely happens. A wonderful Christmas gift to me!




It was a perfect, relaxing (yet at the same time exhausting?) Christmas Day and I wouldn't change a bit of it.


And then the "I don't know what day it is and there are NO RULES week" began! 

I laughed hard at this:





We spent the next few days basically doing more of our Christmas Day activities: staying in our jammies, eating a lot of food, playing with new toys, and watching Christmas movies. 

And it was all awesome, amen.




Bryan and the boys got out of the house and went to see "Bumblebee". 




Parker (our card game lover) got UNO in his stocking and Bryan and I LOVED getting to play with him. Quite the card shark, I tell you! 





Lily treated her Dad to some home-cooking. 




Our supposed-to-be formal dining room has turned into Lily's play house and I kind of love it.


Aaaaaand we made gingerbread houses. I am not a fan of the gingerbread house business (purely because it is messy and never looks like the examples on the box), but the boys both L-O-V-E it so I couldn't pass it up.






After our week at home and all the Christmas crazy I was feeling a bit like this!
(Always, really.)







Taking screen shots of funny memes is one of my favorite hobbies, obviously.


Our last big Christmas adventure of the week was a trip to the Gaylord Texan to see all the lights and let me tell you, it was every bit as pretty as I hoped it would be. 


 


(And the photos do not do it a lick of justice, as usual.)




The kids loved looking at the toy trains, fountains, and the gigantic gingerbread house.










If all my children calmly standing on a fence looking at all the Christmas things isn't cute, I don't know what is.

We let the kids pick one treat from the sundry shop and continued our jaunt around the atrium. It was all so pretty!





The Notre Dame players were staying at the Gaylord for the Cotton Bowl and it was fun to see all the ND stuff around the hotel.




Next year we will for sure come back and eat at one of the restaurants and do the snow tubing. (I was worried it would be too busy but it wasn't!) It was so fun and definitely earned a spot as a Christmastime tradition!

....And then we went home, crashed, and woke up to PACK and head to our dear, sweet Lubbock. 

More later!