It's one of my favorite Christmas songs, but goodness, it went by so fast. Wednesday Matt and I both ran a few errands, finished wrapping up the gifts, and then got ready for the Christmas Eve service at church. We did t he 6:00 service with my family, continued the tradition of going to Symposium afterward, and then went to the 10:00 service with the Pavelko's. Matt and I got home late and I was ready to crash...ugh, I'm so old! Heck, I almost fell asleep at the 10:00 service. Anyways, we got home and I made my two yummy cheeseballs for Christmas Day at mom and dad's and then we went upstairs, ready Twas the Night Before Christmas and waited for Santa to arrive. The next morning we woke up, exchanged gifts, went over to the Pavelko's to exchange gifts and then over to my parents to enjoy the day with family. Here are a few pictures from the day. More to follow...
This one just cracks me up! Sometimes I just get the giggles.Monday, December 29, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Things I love all in one evening...
First of all, I absolutely love to give. When I was little, I used to want to take meals to the homeless on the streets, I served at Water Street Rescue Mission with my family and church, and some day I would like to walk the East Coast of the United States (in my spare time) and raise money for a cause. I am so determined to make a difference one life at a time. I guess it's the pay it forward concept. Anyways, last night I started an annual tradition of collecting warm clothing, used instruments, and food for children and their families at the School District of Lancaster or families in that area. I was so impressed by how much stuff I received, considering it was only two days before Christmas. If you have items that you would like to donate, please let me know and you can drop them off. I have plenty of wine and cheese left over if you would like to have a glass of wine too :)
Then, after everyone left, and my favorite CD was on...Jim Brickman's Holidays, Matt and I turned off the lights and danced. It was the perfect way to welcome in the holiday season. The distraction of TV and the hustle and bustle of everything can just get to be too much sometimes. After our little dance, my brother-in-law Dan stopped over and we had a nice chat with him. After he left, we watched my favorite Christmas movie, the Nativity. That IS the true meaning of CHRISTmas. Rejoice! Our Savior is born!
Then, after everyone left, and my favorite CD was on...Jim Brickman's Holidays, Matt and I turned off the lights and danced. It was the perfect way to welcome in the holiday season. The distraction of TV and the hustle and bustle of everything can just get to be too much sometimes. After our little dance, my brother-in-law Dan stopped over and we had a nice chat with him. After he left, we watched my favorite Christmas movie, the Nativity. That IS the true meaning of CHRISTmas. Rejoice! Our Savior is born!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Christmas Time
Matt's school Christmas concert was on Thursday. It was so cute and the kids just sang their little hearts out! I so enjoy going to his concerts each year and seeing the kids. You see the joy in their faces and the pride in their hearts when they're done singing their song. As Matt announced one of the songs, one of the little first graders yelled out as he stood there on the bleachers, "Ooo...I love this song." So cute!
I've never waited this late to do my Christmas shopping, but Saturday and Sunday we walked around the mall and did our Christmas shopping. It was tons of fun. Most people hate the crowds, but I kind of enjoy them. Call me crazy, but it adds to the Christmas fun. Saturday night was our Christmas Party at the Kocher's.
And, traditions continue. Each year we have Pappy over to decorate our Christmas tree. Last night we just ordered pizza and snacked on some cookies while Matt and I decorated the Christmas tree. Pappy was our entertainment as he shared his jokes and stories of when he was younger. Last night he told a story I never heard before about Nanny and Pappy dating way back in the day. It was really cute! Does he look his age? 93 years old and going strong!
I've never waited this late to do my Christmas shopping, but Saturday and Sunday we walked around the mall and did our Christmas shopping. It was tons of fun. Most people hate the crowds, but I kind of enjoy them. Call me crazy, but it adds to the Christmas fun. Saturday night was our Christmas Party at the Kocher's.
And, traditions continue. Each year we have Pappy over to decorate our Christmas tree. Last night we just ordered pizza and snacked on some cookies while Matt and I decorated the Christmas tree. Pappy was our entertainment as he shared his jokes and stories of when he was younger. Last night he told a story I never heard before about Nanny and Pappy dating way back in the day. It was really cute! Does he look his age? 93 years old and going strong!
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
L&A Christmas Party
So much fun that evening...but we always have a blast!
...wait until you see our Christmas card. Too funny!
The boys...Matt, Charlie, Chris, Jim, and James
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Christmas Favorites
I was tagged...
Christmas Song:
Grown Up Christmas List, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, O Holy Night, All is Well, Welcome to Our World, Where Are you Christmas, I love Luther Vandross's O Come All Ye Faithful, there's so many...
Christmas Movie:
Definitely the Nativity Story...talk about the real spirit of Christmas and then some fun ones like Its a Wonderful Life, Polar Express, Babes and Toyland (watched this with my sisters growing up), Rudolph, White Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street, Santa Claus with Tim Allen, and the movie Elf cracks me up so much! I love Will Farrell!
Christmas Cookie:
My nanny's raisin filled cookies. My aunt and I used to fight over those. The best! But, I also love snicker doodles, sugar cookies, and you can never go wrong with chocolate chip. I love baking cookies just as much as I love eating them, but I also love giving them away to clients and putting a smile on their faces.
Christmas Gift:
I remember getting Snowball when I was young. I wanted a puppy so badly and my parents gave my sister and I a Westhighland White Terrier. I cried and was so excited!
Christmas Memory:
I would have to go with my sister in having my dad wake me us in the middle of the night because he heard Santa. He said we had to let mom sleep, but the rest of us went downstairs and saw Santa putting gifts under the tree. Years later I found out it was my mom dressed up like Santa….but I’ll never forget the pure joy that brought me as a little girl. My mom did so many great things for us…and still does. Every holiday she made so special...really, every day my parents made so special.
I also enjoyed surprising Matt one Christmas with a gift of encouragement by gathering letters and memorabilia from each of his teachers/professors that have inspired him musically. Then, we had the opportunity to visit one of his all time idols in VA, Steve Melilo.
Christmas Tradition:
When I was young we would go to Longwood Gardens with the Beyers, go to the Christmas Eve service at Lampeter United Methodist and Mrs. Godfrey would give us a Christmas ornament, decorating the Christmas tree in the basement, living room and family room, writing letters to Santa and leaving cookies out for him and carrots for the reindeer, going Christmas shopping with Dad and going down to Watt & Shand's to get a Texas Tommy, sitting on Santa's lap, going over to Nanny's with all of my cousins, spending Christmas evenings with Grandma, Grandpa and Dad's side of the family, making appetizers on Christmas Eve and spending that time as a family, putting fires in the fireplace and sipping hot chocolate, looking out the window on the way home from the Christmas Eve service to see if we could spot Santa's sleigh, oh, there were so many...
Now Matt and I enjoy putting up our two nativity sets, decorating the tree with Pappy, baking Christmas cookies (oh, so many), reading Twas the Night Before Christmas (still), reading the Greatest Story Ever Told on Christmas Eve, Watching the Nativity Story, listening to Christmas music on the way to Thanksgiving, going over to the Pavelko's to unwrap Christmas gifts (after we unwrap our own, that is), eating Dan's awesome stuffed French Toast, going over to Mom and Dad's and having a wonderful fun-filled day with family, picking out a Christmas tree, Christmas Eve service and dinner at Symposium, Christmas shopping, Christmas morning joy.
Christmas Meal:
Um, everything you can think of. Meatballs, cheesy shredded potatoes, green beans, cheese and crackers, crab dip, cookies, fruit, veggies, more cookies...
Christmas Beverage:
Love apple cider, hot chocolate, and always enjoy a glass of wine at holiday parties.
Christmas Decoration:
Nativity sets and white Christmas lights
Christmas Flower:
Is there anything other than a poinsettia
Christmas Ornament:
Like Carrie, my Christmas pickle from mom, and the ornaments I made Matt when we were dating. I made an ornament for each year we were together. I can't wait to have kids and have them come home with homemade little Christmas ornaments.
Christmas Smell:
Christmas tree (although I'm allergic), Christmas cookies, cinnamon, my new potpourri
Christmas Hymn:
O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, O Holy Night, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, there are so many good ones.
Christmas Card:
I love getting pictures of my friends kids. So cute...they usually end up staying on my fridge until next Christmas.
Christmas Shopping Moment:
I love Christmas shopping, period. I just love giving
Christmas Book:
The Greatest Story Ever Told, Twas the Night Before Christmas, and Polar Express
Christmas Party:
This year we had a lot of Christmas parties to go to and all of them were different and fun. Although, I love my guys at Lewis & Associates and we always have a blast at that Christmas party. This year, I even won an award for one of the most funny moments in the office, but I won't proceed in going into details...today, anyways.
Christmas Song:
Grown Up Christmas List, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, O Holy Night, All is Well, Welcome to Our World, Where Are you Christmas, I love Luther Vandross's O Come All Ye Faithful, there's so many...
Christmas Movie:
Definitely the Nativity Story...talk about the real spirit of Christmas and then some fun ones like Its a Wonderful Life, Polar Express, Babes and Toyland (watched this with my sisters growing up), Rudolph, White Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street, Santa Claus with Tim Allen, and the movie Elf cracks me up so much! I love Will Farrell!
Christmas Cookie:
My nanny's raisin filled cookies. My aunt and I used to fight over those. The best! But, I also love snicker doodles, sugar cookies, and you can never go wrong with chocolate chip. I love baking cookies just as much as I love eating them, but I also love giving them away to clients and putting a smile on their faces.
Christmas Gift:
I remember getting Snowball when I was young. I wanted a puppy so badly and my parents gave my sister and I a Westhighland White Terrier. I cried and was so excited!
Christmas Memory:
I would have to go with my sister in having my dad wake me us in the middle of the night because he heard Santa. He said we had to let mom sleep, but the rest of us went downstairs and saw Santa putting gifts under the tree. Years later I found out it was my mom dressed up like Santa….but I’ll never forget the pure joy that brought me as a little girl. My mom did so many great things for us…and still does. Every holiday she made so special...really, every day my parents made so special.
I also enjoyed surprising Matt one Christmas with a gift of encouragement by gathering letters and memorabilia from each of his teachers/professors that have inspired him musically. Then, we had the opportunity to visit one of his all time idols in VA, Steve Melilo.
Christmas Tradition:
When I was young we would go to Longwood Gardens with the Beyers, go to the Christmas Eve service at Lampeter United Methodist and Mrs. Godfrey would give us a Christmas ornament, decorating the Christmas tree in the basement, living room and family room, writing letters to Santa and leaving cookies out for him and carrots for the reindeer, going Christmas shopping with Dad and going down to Watt & Shand's to get a Texas Tommy, sitting on Santa's lap, going over to Nanny's with all of my cousins, spending Christmas evenings with Grandma, Grandpa and Dad's side of the family, making appetizers on Christmas Eve and spending that time as a family, putting fires in the fireplace and sipping hot chocolate, looking out the window on the way home from the Christmas Eve service to see if we could spot Santa's sleigh, oh, there were so many...
Now Matt and I enjoy putting up our two nativity sets, decorating the tree with Pappy, baking Christmas cookies (oh, so many), reading Twas the Night Before Christmas (still), reading the Greatest Story Ever Told on Christmas Eve, Watching the Nativity Story, listening to Christmas music on the way to Thanksgiving, going over to the Pavelko's to unwrap Christmas gifts (after we unwrap our own, that is), eating Dan's awesome stuffed French Toast, going over to Mom and Dad's and having a wonderful fun-filled day with family, picking out a Christmas tree, Christmas Eve service and dinner at Symposium, Christmas shopping, Christmas morning joy.
Christmas Meal:
Um, everything you can think of. Meatballs, cheesy shredded potatoes, green beans, cheese and crackers, crab dip, cookies, fruit, veggies, more cookies...
Christmas Beverage:
Love apple cider, hot chocolate, and always enjoy a glass of wine at holiday parties.
Christmas Decoration:
Nativity sets and white Christmas lights
Christmas Flower:
Is there anything other than a poinsettia
Christmas Ornament:
Like Carrie, my Christmas pickle from mom, and the ornaments I made Matt when we were dating. I made an ornament for each year we were together. I can't wait to have kids and have them come home with homemade little Christmas ornaments.
Christmas Smell:
Christmas tree (although I'm allergic), Christmas cookies, cinnamon, my new potpourri
Christmas Hymn:
O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, O Holy Night, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, there are so many good ones.
Christmas Card:
I love getting pictures of my friends kids. So cute...they usually end up staying on my fridge until next Christmas.
Christmas Shopping Moment:
I love Christmas shopping, period. I just love giving
Christmas Book:
The Greatest Story Ever Told, Twas the Night Before Christmas, and Polar Express
Christmas Party:
This year we had a lot of Christmas parties to go to and all of them were different and fun. Although, I love my guys at Lewis & Associates and we always have a blast at that Christmas party. This year, I even won an award for one of the most funny moments in the office, but I won't proceed in going into details...today, anyways.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Cooking vs. Baking
There's a reason why Matt does all the cooking and I do the baking. Oh, we laugh about it though! We had such a great weekend, and maybe I'll share more in a later post, but it was just a laid back fun filled weekend...one of the best weekends we have had in a long time.
Anyways, Matt decided to do some baking on Saturday and I decided to cook dinner tonight. Well, there's a reason why Matt does the cooking and I do the baking. Matt tried to make an apple pie...I really think it would have been fine, but he put way too much sugar in it (because he's experimental that way...he doesn't believe in measuring or following recipes). Not only did he put too much sugar in it, but he decided to make an Apple, Peanut Butter, Raisin Pie. Hmm... He tried...hehehe... Just a little too sweet.
Today he said that he wouldn't be home to cook dinner so he helped me get some soup started. How do you screw up soup? I don't know, but I managed to. It's just one big mush pile. I guess we'll eat it...either that or pasta, but it looks pretty funny. I tried making a chicken rice vegetable soup, but it looks more like mush with some color in it...not appealing at all. So, I'll hold my breath and give it a try tonight. Better luck tomorrow...
Anyways, Matt decided to do some baking on Saturday and I decided to cook dinner tonight. Well, there's a reason why Matt does the cooking and I do the baking. Matt tried to make an apple pie...I really think it would have been fine, but he put way too much sugar in it (because he's experimental that way...he doesn't believe in measuring or following recipes). Not only did he put too much sugar in it, but he decided to make an Apple, Peanut Butter, Raisin Pie. Hmm... He tried...hehehe... Just a little too sweet.
Today he said that he wouldn't be home to cook dinner so he helped me get some soup started. How do you screw up soup? I don't know, but I managed to. It's just one big mush pile. I guess we'll eat it...either that or pasta, but it looks pretty funny. I tried making a chicken rice vegetable soup, but it looks more like mush with some color in it...not appealing at all. So, I'll hold my breath and give it a try tonight. Better luck tomorrow...
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Thanksgiving
We followed our tradition of going up to Kingston to visit Matt's extended family. It was a lot of fun and it was really good to see everyone again. It was a smaller crowd this year, but still just as much fun. And, as always, we all ate way too much and then fell into a food coma by the end of the evening. I helped in the kitchen by mixing up the mashed potatoes and I'm always assigned to make the desserts. Oh, they were so yummy...of course we had the traditional pumpkin pie, rice krispie treats, chocolate truffles, brownies, and butterscotch brownies. I also made an apple cranberry crisp that we forgot back at home, but we were able to enjoy that later that weekend. Anyways, back to the kitchen... I can't say this ever happened before, but as Uncle Jack was carving the turkey, Tom the Turkey decided to walk right off the table onto the floor. Uncle Jack let out a great squeel...a few ran to the kitchen to wonder if everything was okay and then we all burst out into laughter and put the good ol' 10 second rule into play! So, with all that said, here are a few pictures of our day. More to follow of Thanksgiving Weekend and our first Thanksgiving meal of the season.



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