The town Christmas Parade is one of the kids' favorite annual events. This year it did not disappoint. Among our favorite participants were the marching band, the float with the light up angel, and Santa on the fire truck. The kids really enjoyed the parade (and getting candy at the parade).
Friday, December 20, 2013
Christmas Musical
The kids did a great job at the church Christmas musical this year. They sang familiar carols and read some inspirational holiday messages. Olivia and Natalie both had speaking parts- which they pulled off flawlessly. Olivia read the M&M Christmas story and Owen turned the letter of a cut out M&M to go with what Olivia was reading. Following the performance, we had finger foods and visited with a very special guest- Santa.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Signs of the Season
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Sanders' house. The Christmas tree has been assembled, lit, and decorated. As is our tradition, the kids added new ornaments from various places that we visited during the year. The new pieces this year come from Cape May NJ, Stone Mountain GA, New Orleans, and Sesame Place.
The kids have also created numerous holiday crafts- including these gingerbread houses that they made with their friends.
And of course, with December comes the return of our elf Pickles. Pickles has been quite the character this year. One morning he was even picking a fight with Owen's Darth Vader doll. Use the force, Pickles, use the force.
Reindeer Run
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Owen's PTO Performance
The Kindergarten class at the kids' school gave a Thanksgiving performance at the last PTO meeting. The kids sang four Thanksgiving songs. Owen was so excited about the performance, and he did a good job of singing. Above is a video of one of the songs.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Savannah Rock and Roll
Quincy, Maura, and I ran the Savannah Rock and Roll Half Marathon in early November. Race numbers could only be picked up the day before, so this had to be an overnight trip. [Made possible by my awesome mother-in-law who came and took care of the kids (much to their delight).] We had such a good time in Savannah. I met up with Q and Maura at the expo where we picked up our numbers and walked around a bit. I always like looking around at the runner's expo because it's about the only place where you can find lots of really good running gear in one place. After a delicious dinner at Macaroni Grill, we checked into our hotel room. This may be dorky, but one of my favorite parts of racing is getting everything ready the night before. It's kind of like Christmas. I love this picture of all our gear. We woke up really early the next morning (think 4:15) because we had to have our car parked at the start line by 5:30. We made it to the start line in plenty of time to warm up, visit the restroom, etc. Once the race actually began, everyone was pumped. The course was great, and we all had good runs. I finished in 1:58:04 - which is good for me. I'm thrilled with anything under two hours. This race is a keeper, and I'm glad that I had my running buddies with me this year.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
A Halloween for Gamers
What can I say about Halloween except that I love it? It is always so much fun to dress up and take the kids trick-or-treating. For the last several years we have dressed to a particular "theme". This year's theme was "Video Games". I always enjoy seeing what people come up with, and this year's costumes were great. Cassie and Quincy definitely took the cake with their "Tetris" costumes. Thank goodness that our Uncle Mike was in town for the Walker Reunion. He was the mastermind behind the construction of the Tetris blocks. These two girls had several people stop them throughout the night wanting a picture. The Sanders family all dressed as characters from Super Mario Bros. Brian was Luigi, I was Mario, Olivia was Peach, and Owen was Toadstool. My cousin Thomas participated as Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat.
As usual we met up at Granny Buie's for pictures and then we trick-or-treated in her neighborhood. The Sanders, Quarnaccio, Murray, and Boyett kids were all present and ready to get some candy. Before leaving we took this group photo. What a festive bunch! The kids ended up with tons of candy- my kids have still not finished off all of their Halloween goodies.
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