Friday, December 27, 2013

Workshop time

As part of our Christmas present to the older boys we cleaned out their workshops downstairs and restocked in with an Udoo for Mr. 10 (the Raspberry Pi had an unfortunate mishap) and a new soldering iron with projects for Mr. 8.  Tonight they completed their first joint project - making a LED blink using the Udoo.  Success!



Merry Christmas

After a grumpy, cranky Christmas Eve, the older boys decided they needed an early bedtime so they could have their best attitudes for Christmas morning.  The parents were up ridiculously late setting up the Christmas surprise and weren't quite ready for the 6:30am wake-up but a little coffee and we were excited to celebrate.  It was a wonderful morning and everyone was excited to see their very own studio (previously known as the pantry), especially Mr. 2.  We feasted on scrambled eggs and cinnamon rolls, stayed in our pajamas until noon, and enjoyed slowly opening gifts.  Through the wonders of technology we talked to grandparents far away.  And then we enjoyed Christmas dinner with dear friends.  The early morning (and late night) began to catch up with us at the end so we quickly got everyone to bed and the grown-ups enjoyed a little secret Super Mario Galaxy 2 time.   Merry Christmas!














Holiday spirit

What do you get when 14 adults and 20 kids gather in one small house to celebrate friendship and Chistmas?  More fun than you can guess complete with lots of food, two crazy white elephant gift exchanges, and a game of sardines right through the middle of it all.  We wouldn't have it any other way!









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Plans change


Friday was another packed day with all the dominoes perfectly lined up - and then they didn't fall quite as we expected.

Becca had taken the day off to enjoy Mr. 4's preschool Christmas pageant and to spend with the boys but had to give a presentation at work so was up bright and early to finish preparing and get in by 7:30.  When she left at 6:45, the boys were all sleeping (except Mr. 2 who is up with the dawn).  Mr. 4 had looked a little glassy-eyed at bedtime but we were hopeful he was just in need of a good night sleep.  Unfortunately he woke feeling a little warm and saying he did not feel good and did not want to go to school.  David texted Becca at work, called the preschool, and gave Mr. 4 ibuprofen.  Unfortunately the cleaners were due to arrive at 8am so the headed out for breakfast at the local diner while the house was cleaned.  During breakfast Mr. 4 started to perk up and was now very sad at the idea that he would miss his program.  Becca made it home from work and we decided to give the program a try - after a call to the preschool to make sure it was okay to bring him in.  Mr. 4 promised to cover all his coughs and since it was such a short time with other kids, they agreed to let him come.  Everyone met back at home to discover the cleaners had not arrived.  No time to spare - we packed up into the van and headed out.

Aunt B had been here with Cousin K for the past 2 weeks and unfortunately her flight was at the same time as Mr. 4's program.  The plan was for David to drop us all off (minus Mr. 2 who has been questionable at sitting still recently) and then run Aunt B and Cousin K to the airport and then try to catch the end of the program.  He dropped us off at the school, Mr. 4 joined his class already lining up, and the older boys and I found seats.  Five minutes later, David shows up with Mr. 2 - turns out the flight was delayed so he came back.  Aunt B decided she'd rather do a bit of Christmas shopping (likely a wise move given a tired Cousin K).  I took Mr. 2 up in the balcony while David took over the camera and we watched Mr. 4 sing and smile and generally have a wonderful time.  We gathered up the crew right after the show and headed home for lunch and naps and a trip to the airport.  

And still no cleaners.  After lunch, David headed to the airport with B and K and then into work.  Becca got Mr. 2 and Mr. 4 down for naps.  Of course the cleaners show up 30 minutes later.  Where to go on a winter day with four kids, two still half-asleep?  Why, CVS of course.  To gather last minute supplies for our homeschool Christmas party (which Becca was in charge of) and to get a snack.  We shopped and then stood outside eating popcorn where the older boys discussed crime - what were the worst crimes they could think of, what is high treason, what does it mean to plead not guilty.

And then it was time to head downtown for the party on the train with all our supplies in tow.  It was a fun night of house building, snowflake making, pizza eating, chatting with friends.  Mr. 4 seemed a bit low key but insisted he felt fine.  We didn't get home until almost 10pm and were so happy to come home to a clean house and no hockey practice in the morning.









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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Trip to the ER

Mr. 2 made his first trip to the ER after falling into the corner of a bookcase.  He typically moves just a bit faster than advisable as he careens from one thing to another and this time it caught up with him.  It wasn't a deep cut so they were able to glue it up and send us on his way. 

Here he is all patched up.  It's hard to get a picture of a moving target!