Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas Eve

Here are the highlights of our Christmas Eve at Mimi's and Papa's.
All five of the kids acting silly!
Connor enjoyed every minute of it!


Bailey got so many fun things.

Jack loves his new Razor!





A rare family photo.


Pajamas, Hot Chocolate and Christmas Lights

Sunday night after a busy day with our Brantley Family Christmas at mom and dad's house we took our kids home and changed them into their pajamas, loaded up in the van, went to Starbuck's for hot chocolate and drove around to look at Christmas lights. I had seen this fun tradition on a friends blog last year and decided then it was the one thing I really wanted to add this year. We always look at lights, but in PJ's with hot chocolate in hand was really fun. All three kids were oohing, and ahhing at every house we passed. Connor kept yelling at Ro Ro everytime we saw a reindeer and yelling EAT!!! at all the Santa's we saw. I guess I should explain the EAT. Connor's favorite show is Rudolph and he loves his Ro Ro. In the movie Mrs. Claus is always telling Santa to EAT, nobody wants a skinny Santa! So, Connor thinks his name is EAT!

The Nutcracker Ballet

Bailey had expressed an interest in seeing the Nutcracker Ballet and so mommy got two tickets and after school was out last Friday we headed to the Eismann Center to see it. She enjoyed dressing up and going to a "fancy" place with mommy. Bailey sat on the edge of her seat the entire time and clapped very loudly after each section. During intermission we shared a drink and a snack and took a few pictures with the nutcrackers. After the performance we headed out the doors and to our surprise there stood the dancers and Bailey's favorite, Clara. She hugged Bailey and talked to her for a few minutes! She loved it.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Hang On, Here We Go...

This month is packed full of fun things! Two family birthdays, anniversary, Christmas, New Years Eve, tons of parties and book club!
My birthday was so fun! My kids let me sleep in and had breakfast fixed when I got up. Then gave me some wonderful gifts. I love my new stand up jewlery box, my new pajamas, and my Starbucks gift card. I have such thoughtful kids.
Then my family took me to dinner at my favorite restaurant on Thursday.
Next, was our weekend in Ft. Worth. (so fun, love you Greg)
This last Monday night I headed to Steph's house with my friend Anne for Book Club. We had a fun, festive night. With great talk about our book.
Tuesday night Greg took me out to dinner for our actual anniversary.
Thursday was our last day of Sunshine School for Connor. I can't believe he made through December and has not been sick. We feel so blessed that he has been able to stay healthy this month. Now we just have to keep him healthy until January 2nd for the biopsy.
The picture is of Connor at his school party. I was in charge of the craft and we made cute reindeer plates with their hands. They turned out so cute. Thanks Krista, for the wonderful idea.
Doesn't he look so old all of the sudden? He is not my little baby anymore, well, actually he will always be my little baby!
This month is such a whirlwind and hang on we still have more to come...

A Weekend Away!

Greg planned a weekend in Ft. Worth for our anniversary! Of course, it was a really wet and cold weekend, and we had to have our brakes fixed the day we were to leavc. So, after waiting for our car and finally deciding to take Larry and Joy's van we sat in horrible traffic for almost 2 hours! Once we got there we checked into our wonderful hotel suite and changed to go out to Sundance Square and walk until we found a place to eat. Well, since I like the cold so... much we didn't walk far and I said just pick a warm place to eat. While we were waiting at a red light to walk to the restaurant, we looked up and we were caught up in the middle of a Santa's Helper Toy Drive. Troy Dungan from Channel 8 was standing next to me and looked over and said Hey, how are you doing? At that moment I realized where we were standing and that cars were pulling up and everyone around us was reaching into the cars and pulling out toys! So, we moved down the street a bit and crossed. After a good dinner at Risky's Bar B Que we headed back out and now it was raining. Of course, I forgot the umbrella so we walked very fast one block south and one block east and stopped at the biggest Barnes and Noble I have ever seen. After some nice hot chocolate we braved the cold rain again and headed back to the hotel room. The room was very large and truly romantic and we both enjoyed each other's company with no little voices calling for us or little feet jumping into bed with us.
The next morning we walked down to the Corner Bakery for a quick muffin and hot chocolate and then back to do some quick Christmas shopping and then headed to The Stockyards. After a yummy lunch at Joe T. Garcias we walked the Stockyards just long enough to find gifts for the kids and then we got into our warm car!
We topped it off by stopping by Grapevine Mills to do a little shopping for me! Greg spoiled me this weekend and I loved every minute of it!
Somedays the last eight years have flown by and somedays not, but I have loved being Greg's wife every single moment!

Sunday, December 09, 2007

My Three LIttle Elves

I saw this on a friends blog and thought it was so cute.
Take a look...


http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1265309524

Friday, December 07, 2007

A Few Of Our Favorite Things...

With Christmas upon us I usually scrapbook my kids likes and dislikes at this time in their lives. I thought I would blog them this year.
Here goes...

Jackson
likes his Gamecube, basketball, his friends, buying his lunch, the Mavericks, his Ipod, soccer, Christmas movies, reading, did I say basketball!
dislikes food that is good for him, not getting to play his Gamecube, anyone being disappointed in him, shirts (loves to go without his shirt), chores.

Bailey
likes her brothers, school, writing, drawing, singing (loudly), anything Hannah Montana, anything Christmas, soccer.
dislikes her brothers, chicken, milk, being told no, cleaning her room.

Connor
likes Jack and Bailey, Rudolph (Ro Ro), his dog and cats, playing outside, coloring, fruit loops, juice (juuu), football, soccer, mommy and daddy.
dislikes veggies!, being told no, being left behind, sitting in his feeding chair, sitting still.

Santa's Village


Bailey's class went to Richardson's Santa's Village today and I had agreed to go too. That was before I got bronchitis this week! I felt like a BIG Truck ran over me Wednesday, but got some antibiotics and lots of sleep (8 pm-7am) and was feeling somewhat better Friday morning. Our school is only about 5-6 blocks from Santa's Village so we walked. It was a nice, warm day and the kids had a blast. We got to see everything and then we walked back to school. Needless to say, this mommy was really tired by the time she got home.

Family Fun Night

We have a tradition in our family of taking one night a week and having a "Family Fun Night". It can be as simple as playing a game of Scene It? Disney Edition (the kids favorite game right now). We might just curl up on the couch and read to each other as Connor tries to knock the books out of our hands. Sometimes we just order pizza and pop popcorn and watch a fun movie together. Lately we have been watching all the fun Christmas movies on TV. We love Rudolph and Frosty and The Grinch! Well, last Saturday was our annual visit to North Park to see Santa. This is the "real" Santa to my kids. We have gone to see him since Jack was 6 months old. Greg and I decided to make it a special night for the kids. First we went and got our number to see Santa. (They were on around 200 and we were number 260 something) So we then headed to Maggianos for dinner. The kids were so impressed with the "fancy" dinner. They were so well behaved. They used all the correct manners and Connor didn't even throw one piece of food! All my friends know that Maggianos is my very favorite special place to eat and it was really fun to share it with my kids.
After walking the mall, shopping, and seeing a crazy singing group who scared me a little bit, we headed to wait in line to see Santa. Connor entertained himself on Greg's head! The other two just watched everyone else get pictures taken. After about 4 hours of being at North Park it was finally our turn. Again, well worth the wait. I am not a patient person and Greg is definitely not patient, but we always agree that these are such good pictures that we don't mind to wait.

Again this year all three were perfect. Connor wasn't the least bit hesitant and the other two couldn't wait to tell Santa exactly what they want. I just love the traditions of Christmas and hope to pass them on to my 3 special kids. Bailey is already a lot like mommy. She stayed on Daddy to get the lights up early this year. I never had to say a word she got him to get them up the first weekend of December! And he added some to a front window along with outlining the whole house. So, I guess you could say the French House is ready for the Holidays.


Finally...

Well, it finally happened...
Bailey lost her first tooth! She was so brave and so excited as Mommy yanked it out. She had been telling us for more than 6 months that she had a loose tooth so I just laughed at her when she got out of bed and said it was loose. For some reason though, I decided to check it and sure enough, it was really loose. She was extra excited to see the gold dollar under her pillow the next morning. Now, she has three more that are loose! I can't wait to see Bailey without all her front teeth.

Turkey Trot

The last day of school before Thanksgiving is the Turkey Trot at the kids school. They were also having an Olympic Gold Medalist come to talk and to hand out the ribbons. Connor, Mimi and I went up for the talk that Gold Medalist, Bob Beamon gave that morning. An hour later Connor, Daddy and I went back to watch Jack run his mile. He did really well. He started out really fast. You know what comes next, he started out too fast and lost his energy by the back stretch. He still came in 12th out of all 2nd grade. This mommy was cheering really loudly. Someday that might embarrass him, but this day he was thrilled! After Connor, mommy and daddy caught a quick lunch, we headed back up to watch Bailey run her mile. I wasn't so sure what to expect out of Bailey. She has not always enjoyed physical things. She gets really tired after two quarters of a soccer game, so I really expected her to walk! She started out how I wanted Jack to start out. She had the most elegant, smooth run, at an awesome pace. Surprisingly, at the back stretch, Bailey hadn't walked yet. Her pace was still smooth and she didn't really look tired. On the last turn she thought about stopping and her sweet teacher ran up beside her and encouraged her and she didn't stop. She came in 15th out of all Kindergarten! Honestly I would never have expected Bailey to do as well as her rather athletic brother, but she took me completely by surprise. Way to go Bailey!