Thursday, December 20, 2007

Our furniture is here!!

Well, the furniture that we order right after Thanksgiving arrived yesterday. So, we spent the evening putting our dishes in the china cabinet and trying to find places for everything. The whole time I am doing this, I cannot help but think we have too much crap. We have dishes from my great-grandmother, our trip to Disneyland Paris, my grandmother's everyday dishes, and the dishes my Mom's parents bought for me when I was born. (This does not include our winter dishes, servings sets, crystal, or more of our everyday!) These are all special to me, especially the ones from my grandparents. I know that I cannot get rid of them but try to use them as often as possible. We sold our wedding china a few months ago since we never used it and we had only a few pieces. Plus, we will be getting my grandmother's china sometime in the future so we didn't need to hold onto those few dishes.
After we got everything mostly in their new places, Chris remarked that this made him feel so grown-up. And really, it does! This is the first furniture we've purchased that we plan on keeping for a REALLY long time. We foolishly bought a complete dining room set when we first married that we are still paying for but we sold it 4 moves ago!! So, this furniture is bought, paid for, and so we love it. I will try to post pics later on but feel free to come by and check it out!
We did eat dinner at the table last night and it was really nice. We bought a seat for Keegan that attaches to the table. The Dees have one that we were able to use when we went over last weekend and Keegan loved it. So, of course, we had to get it. We had hot dogs from Chapp's Cafe and fries (Don't tell my trainer!) After that, my parents came over to see it and we all sat around just talking. It was a fun time to just relax around the table. We hope to have lots more of those times! The first official meal will be Christmas breakfast. I am looking forward to it since that is a tradition that I refuse to let go. Plus, it will be easier on my mom since she will only have to make one thing.


Christmas morning



China cabinet


Our cool light that Mono and Granny got for us for Christmas. The Santas are from Grandnanny. They hung on her chandelier for as long as I can remember.

Our Welsh cubbard with my Liberty Blue dishes.







Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Is it Christmas yet?

While we lived in Houston, Christmas was a tough time. We had to have what we called "Chris and Sarah Christmas" before Christmas since we spent Christmas in Dallas. We weren't very good about waiting until the date we had specified for S&CC. We tended to go home and wrap the presents for each other and then exchange gifts. Made it a good joke for Mark but it got really hard once we moved up here to wait until Christmas but we've done a great job so far! Now we have to have lots of patience because we can't wait for Keegan to get to play with his cool toys!
We are glad, now we live up here, that we don't have to haul Christmas 200 miles. It was risky and we had to re-wrap presents on multiple occasions. At least living up here saves us that! So many people complain about having to drive around on Christmas Day. For us, we had no choice. We HAD to drive a while to be with family for Christmas. For me, driving around is not a big deal. This year, with our little Sweet Pea, we did have to sit down and have a discussion. We realized that we could not have Keegan in and out of the car all day. Luckily, our families understand and have made family plans spread out.
I love what the Dees are doing. With a newborn and a 2 year old, they are inviting their families to come over for a visit during certain times. That is a great way to be able to actually enjoy the day and not be stressed about getting places on time.
All of this holiday shuffling made me realize how much of a traditionalist I am. I was raised with Christmas Eve with my Mom's family and going to church. Christmas Day, we had breakfast casserole and monkey bread. We'd open presents and relax and enjoy everything. Then, we would pack and leave to go to my Dad's parents' house at Lake Kiowa. We would arrive in the late afternoon. We'd have Christmas dinner and open presents. We would then get ready and go over to the Westfall's house for their annual Christmas party. That was always fun. I really enjoyed going somewhere for Christmas. Some people may not like being away during Christmas but I enjoyed it. As an adult, I miss those set plans. Now, we do something different every year. No set plans. I am hoping for the day when we can have set plans and know weeks in advance what will be going on. That would make things so much less stressful. But that's just me and my inability to plan things at the last minute. Wonder if it is too late to ask Santa for some free-spiritedness.

Monday, December 10, 2007

In the Christmas spirit, FINALLY!

So we made it through the three Christmas parties for Chris's work. They were all fun, even the one we usually dread. That was a surprise for us. Luckily, they did have the same jazz band but we missed their signature piece, "Smooth Operator" - DARN!
We did have a busy weekend. I had rehearsal for our church's Christmas musical on Saturday morning. After that, we headed over to the Highlands in Arlington to have Keegan's pictures taken with Santa. He did great! Santa knew it was his first time to see Keegan face-to-face so he made sure to talk to Keegan and not immediately hold him. The pictures turned out cute! We then headed over to Orvis because they had Golden Retriever Rescue of North Texas there with some of their dogs. We had to go over and see them so Chris could get his golden fix. We know that our next dog will be a rescued golden. Don't worry. We aren't getting one any time soon. We know that we cannot have more then two dogs. But we wanted to go see them and have Keegan check them out. He kept staring at them. I guess they are the biggest dogs he has seen. We bought one of their calendars and asked a few questions and then headed off for lunch. Afterwards, we headed home. We were gone so much during the week that we needed to have some time at home. Keegan really enjoyed it. He'd play for a bit then get hungry. He'd eat and then take a nap. Granted, he did not want to take a nap but he would drift off while laying on my chest, with his head on my shoulder. That just makes my heart melt!
Sunday was a really good day. We had church. We are teaching the 3-4 year olds this month. It has been such a joy to have Chris help me this month. The kids really seem to like him there, too. They are so funny! We had lunch with my parents and Grandnanny at Outlaws and then headed home for an afternoon of watching the DVR (we are three weeks behind!) and laundry. We dropped Keegan of at Nanny's and t hey all took him to church for the children's program. We had an official date night! We had dinner at House of Blues and saw Chris's favorite band, Sister Hazel. They performed from their Christmas album and did some of their hits. It was a nice mix of both. Hearing their Christmas songs really put me in the holiday mood. It also helps that we actually have cold weather! Some people were complaining that they sang holiday songs but it said on the tickets that it was a holiday performance. We enjoyed the time together and the music was great. They had the stage decorated with two Christmas trees and Christmas lights. They even had their mike stands decorated with lights! It was the first Christmas show I have ever attended and realized I need to go to one every year. It was so neat sitting there and singing along. Granted, SH does have a great Christmas CD!

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Aw...nuts!

So, the other night, we were out delivering furniture. We dropped off the hutch at my cousin's house and then stopped at Chapp's Cafe in SGP for dinner. They have the best hot dogs! Anyways, after dinner, I almost hit a kid with the door as we were leaving. This group of teenage boys were skateboarding right outside the entrance. Well, Chris and I, being the old codgers we are, start mumbling about how they aren't supposed to be skateboarding on the sidewalk. They even have a sign that says so! So, we are getting settled in the car and we look up to see one of the kids going to jump the curb. Well, he moved wrong and lost his balance. But this kid must be one over-achiever because he fell right on his boy parts. We bust out laughing. He's rolling around on the ground and his trusty friends are just skating around him. We start driving away and the kid starts standing up. But he stands up like a crab with his legs really bent and his arms bent inwards. The kid is in obvious pain and we are still laughing. Chris jokes that the kid should run over to Baskin Robbins for some ice cream to help cool things off. The kid then starts crab running which is such a sight. Then we notice the he is indeed making his way to Baskin Robbins which makes us laugh even more. Granted it was something you had to be there to truly enjoy but it was something I had to share.

It's party time!

This week is the week of Christmas parties for Chris's work. We had our first one last night at the Amon Carter. It was a good time even though I only knew about 3 people there. The food was really good. They had a chocolate fountain with Godiva chocolate - YUM! There was also a really cool exhibit of Frank Golkhe photographs. The really interesting ones were from the 1979 tornado that hit Wichita Falls. He took pictures right after the tornado and then again 14 months later. It was really interesting to see what changes had been made and what was still there. We have a party tomorrow night at the Old Red Courthouse. I can't wait! That is a really cool museum. Granted, I'm a geek that way. Then we have a party on Friday night that is a casino night. Not really our thing but it's a chance for Chris to schmooze some more. They have blackjack and poker which I'm not good at. Now, if they had a slap jack table, I would so be there!!
Keegan had a great night at his Nanny's house. He entertained Nanny and Grandnanny. He is so funny!! He is starting to make talking sounds so it is like he is trying to say what you say. Sometimes, he just looks at you and grabs your face and yells. What did we do before he came?
Oh and Keegan is in a photo contest again this month. Just click here once a day to vote. You can vote from one Ip address each day so vote from home and work. I have no idea what we will win but it makes for a fun month!