Friday, December 25, 2015

We did it! I'm so happy to have the hardest part of moving behind us. The last 2 days were a little crazy. The weather was amazing though so I kept shooing the children outside to play. Michael made this heffalump trap. He didn't catch any heffalumps but Ethan got tangled up in the mess.

A heffalump trap.
My last view of the house. Eldon will be going back next week to collect it all.

At least the kitchen looks nice.
The trip went down went very well too. Thank-you to those of you who prayed. We had dry roads the whole way and God also granted us safety. The children did well. Ethan howled a few times but nothing extreme.

The balloon kept him entertained a long time.

She loves finding hidden objects.
Miss Emily had many conversations with her balloon.

O the fun of rubbing balloons in your hair!
Putting Ethan to sleep.
This girl never ceases to amaze me. Ethan just loves her. She makes him laugh and giggle then holds his hand and puts him to sleep when he gets tired. And let's be honest, sometimes she teases him until he screams angrily at her.

And then we finally got to mom and dad's. Melissa was just saddling Scout when we pulled in and was delighted to give the children rides. 
Emily and Makayla with Aunt Melissa
 I am so thrilled to be able to watch a beautiful sunset every night from my dining room window. Expect to see lots of sunset photos! In Arkansas we could never see them because of the hill behind our house. I missed it badly..........

 


Babywearing........because it saves my arms and back and little man loves it.
My parents raise organic, free-range, GMO free chickens. They started out with 20,000 but the flock is a year old so right now we only get around 11,000 eggs a day. It's still a lot!
Chicken farmers!
10,800 eggs! And 1 adorable boy that I'm proud to call mine.
We took vacation from school for almost 2 weeks. It's time to get back at it! My children do much better with some structure and responsibility so we pulled out some books and worked at it for a little. 
Emily is crying because she dropped a color and doesn't want to reach down and get it. 
Michael got parked by dad :)
My parents and little sisters were planning to go to PA to visit my brother so we made sure to come before they left so that we could do chores for them. We had a little Christmas party the night before they left. Both grandparents gave the children money so we added a little and bought them all bikes.
Ethan's first Christmas

He was thrilled to be allowed to rip paper!

He loves it!

Grandpa helping Emily
The new wheels!

Can't you see why he has captured our hearts?!
 Eldon is an RN, which means that he almost always has to work on Christmas. Since he is in between jobs right now he had all holidays off this year! Of course, he had to get up at 6 to do chicken chores but that barely counts since it's still all kinds of fun for him :) . We had ham and eggs for breakfast and gave the children a few more gifts. Giving gifts is not one of my love languages AT ALL but I have been blessed with a husband and daughter who have that for their primary love language. I am slowly learning that it's just how some people show love and that not all gifts have to be practical or needed. Makayla had gifts for all of us too.
She gave Eldon and I each 41 cents. A quarter, dime, nickel, and penny. Now that is love!

Happy meal stickers and a dime for Emily.

Michael was always asking to borrow her much-loved binoculars so she gave him those. She challenges me.
I don't have a picture, but her and Michael together gave Ethan a John Deere mower that Grandma King gave Michael last year. They were so excited!

They both got a knife. I'm a little nervous about that!

A stamping set.
We had a good day even though we didn't do anything special. Eldon worked in the chicken house a lot, cleaning and setting spreadsheets up for dad. I organized to my heart's content. There is finally no boxes or baskets sitting around and everything has a home. It feels so normal! 

Our supper. Cream cheese filled, bacon wrapped, chicken breast. The rest was just for show :). 
By the way, if you don't buy meat from Zaycon, you need to google it right now and find out if they drop off near you. We buy their bacon, chicken breasts, 97% ground beef, and anything else that sounds good. I've never had such good meat before. 

The neighbors brought us a cookie plate and visited a while. Very kind of them and the cookies were delicious! We may have pigged out on them :/
We wish you a very Merry Christmas!

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