Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas

Peace.

This Christmas, as the Prince of Peace appeared to the world, my heart was peaceful.  I'm sure the things around me contributed: snow on the ground, not going anywhere, and a happy family.  But there was a deeper peace too.  The world is rather crazy right now, but God is not.


Anyway, the boys had to do two things today before we opened presents: play outside and play with Mario Kart before the floor got messy.  Joshua wasn't really excited about either, but then finally started to enjoy sledding...until he tipped over to not hit a tree and face planted in the snow.  Isaac proceeded to actually hit the tree a minute later, but there were no real issues.  Isaac and I stayed out a little longer and cracked a bunch of ice.  There were many air bubbles under the ice and I wasn't expecting that.  We let a whole bunch go free.









Then presents! Joshua made Ben and I boxes out of Lego and put special pieces in them.



Isaac made me some dispensers.  He had a whole idea behind them and executed his plans well.  I'll admit though...I'm not sure how to use them well. I suppose they will be used poorly for a bit and then they might disappear.  There was love behind them for sure though.



We collect loose lego throughout the year.  Isaac ended up with a ton.

Time to play!  The boys got out their Lego sets.  (Ben ended up doing more troubleshooting than normal though.  In an odd change of pace, my back was hurting more than his.  Once I started moving it was ok-ish, but I was moving slowly.)  


I set up my Lego puzzle (still Lego themed!) at the table.  Joshua was super cute with his.  It took a bit to get the instructions up, but he looked thoroughly at the box and bags and told us everything.  Then he looked at the first pages of the instructions and called out what bag when to what building.  Then any time there was a completed part or just an interesting single part it showed it to everyone and explained why it was interesting.  He was a chatterbox, but in a fun way.

The rest of the day was relaxing.  We did a zoom call with Ben's family and opened a few more presents.  We had plenty of screen time.  It was an excellent day.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Thursday: Christmas eve

 Isaac made some more Christmas decorations.  I was quite impressed.

It snowed!  We're going to have a white Christmas!  I feel like it's been quite a while since we've had a white Christmas.  There have been a few white Thanksgivings, but no white Christmases.  A bird finally found the bird feeder that Isaac built in cadets last year.


We moved the Lego building back down to the basement because the tent was put away.  It meant we could turn on the fireplace, which we haven't really done much of.


We also watched Into the Spiderverse with the boys.  Ben and I remembered the movie as being more scary that we thought it was this viewing.  The boys really liked it.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Wednesday: this and that

 I found a 29 year old letter while I was looking through my stationary that had never been mailed.  Since I finished it and kept it this long I finally mailed it.  She just got it yesterday.  Oh!  The date was even perfect.  I didn't do that on purpose.


Isaac wrote a spirograph program.  Oh!  It changed.  It's still a spirograph program but he experimented with different colors and sizes.  https://studio.code.org/projects/artist/ejF24xBP8BZqXdDp9a6Q-cXwC7nn76OwQ0WDpyuUeUk

I had several bad dreams today.  (The second involved Ben putting broken Rock Band guitars in the toilet and then wondering why I was mad.  Then Liz told me their new mask wearing plan, which didn't really work at all.  Something like if they were exposed to the virus they waited two days before wearing a mask because they weren't contagious yet, wore a mask for one day, and decided they weren't contagious on day four.)  (I have a lot of dreams about mask wearing.)  Anyway, Joshua made me this rocket with rockets to keep the bad dreams away.  The whole thing spins.


We gave the boys one of their presents today while we had a clean floor.

I made fried plantains for the second time.  I thought the first time was a bit better, but they were still good.  However, getting the skin of a plantain is terrible!  I thought it would peel like a banana, but it needs to be cut off.  Cutting that banana shape is difficult.  I'm not sure if I'll purchase more or not.


Monday, December 21, 2020

Monday: no school

 The boys did an awesome job today, but I still found myself done at 4pm.  I think it might have been the assumption that I wanted to play one too many make-believe games.  I said "later" several times, but it annoys me.  (I annoy myself and I'm annoyed by the games.)  I finally played one with Joshua right before karate.  It wasn't bad as Joshua tends to progress the games along much better than Isaac, but it was also nice to have a firm stopping point.


Sunday, December 20, 2020

Saturday: Christmas 1, piano recital

 We had Christmas with Larry and Cheryl today.  It was lovely to see them.

We had a nice breakfast.

The boys went a little crazy.  (To be fair though, they had also channeled some of that excitement into cleaning up before Larry and Cheryl showed up!)





The cats were being especially friendly.


The toys were played with well for the rest of the day!

Isaac also had his first piano recital.  

Friday, December 18, 2020

Friday

 Why does he have tape on his mouth?  I had no idea.


The boys are now on Christmas break!  Hopefully we don't drive each other crazy over the next two weeks.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Wednesday: shepherd and bank

All the animals from this nativity set are moving now, so it much be getting close to Christmas.  The shepheard was wanted to ride the camel for a while.


The other stuffed animals tried to get in on the action, with assorted results.


We all went to the bank today.  Before we got out of the car I said, "ok everyone, put on your masks."  Ben then made a snide remark about putting on masks to go into a bank. :D