We were happy to once again attend a company family Christmas event at a local hotel. It's a brunch that normally includes snow they bring in to make a sledding hill and Santa + reindeer. This year the rainy Saturday kept us inside, but the kids had fun building gingerbread houses, petting dogs and cats, receiving balloon animals and having Collin's face painted. Cas and I enjoyed mimosas, a great brunch, and laughing at poor Maya whose fear-of-Santa streak continues.
We were in line to take Santa pictures, and in discussions with Maya the days prior to the event, she assured us she wouldn't be afraid. When it was our turn, Collin hopped right up.
Maya - who ironically was wearing an "I love Santa" shirt my mom bought - refused to join her brother. Since she's three-and-a-half years old, we felt we were bordering on child abuse to force her to sit in a stranger's lap that frightened her, so I had to jump in with my teary-eyed girl for an annual photo with Ole St. Nick -
As soon as we were a few feet away from Santa, she was back to cheesy smiles -Cas and the kids -
Balloon lazer gun and baby Cinderella balloon animals -
Our little white tiger decorating his gingerbread house -
Sugared up, crazy haired Maya generously applying icing to her gingerbread man -
The boys -
Cas suggested this pose -
Sneaking in some icing for a straight shot of sugar -Oh this girl. I had to be at church early, so Cas was in charge of bringing the kids on Sunday. In Cas' defense, Collin had just woken up and he had to get them to church in 30 minutes, so he wasn't set up for much success. When I picked Maya up from her class, the teacher who I know was laughing at how Cas had dropped her off. Her hair was a ratty messy and he didn't even attempt a bow (although most days we start with a bow and she takes it out so that her hair is a wild 'fro of frizz) -
Do you see her decorated gingerbread man? We won't be winning any decorating contests, but she had fun and covered almost every square centimeter with sugary items!
Covered in decorations from the party - necklaces, bracelets, sunglasses and face paint -
When we arrived home, Santa had delivered the first thing Collin requested - our elf-on-a-shelf, Holly, returned to us!
Maya switched out of her Christmas gear, into a princess dress, for a hallway-consuming tea party -
Collin kept on his face paint but switched into cub scout gear for a service project in the afternoon -
After the service project was complete, Santa passed out pinewood derby kits -
We're looking forward to a joyous, fun, and Christ-exalting season!