Dumb luck

So, I didn’t plan on posting the results of my weigh in this week, knowing full well what I’d willingly shoveled into my mouth this week!  In fact, I really had to muster up the gumption to even go to the meeting to weigh in at all!  I figured, I needed to take the good with the bad, and accepting the responsibility of my choices was the right thing to do. 

My honest hope was to have a gain of no more than five pounds.  Imagine my surprise when the numbers rested nearly three pounds less than my last weigh in!  That’s right, I somehow lost 2.8 pounds this week!  I well aware of the likelihood that my holiday noshing will catch up with me next week…but knowing that I made progress will help keep me a little more accountable over the coming week!

Festive

O Christmas Tree

Growing up we always had a real Christmas tree. I recall a few years of going out to cut it down…but mainly I just remember having it and getting it all dressed up. When I was really little we always got smallish trees and stood them on top of our coffee table so we had enough space in our little apartment. I remember the big tangled mess of the super big, glass bulbs, you know, the kind that get really hot and typically break in storage throughout the year.

Dad, in his lower-than-bass voice would always sing “O Christmas Tree” complete with unique verses he’d make up on the spot. My first year in college we were going to go get a tree together, but time got away from us and we never made it. We strung a small strand of colored twinkle lights around a floor lamp and called it good. I think it was after that year that Mom went for the artificial tree with themed ornaments which didn’t include the garish blinking-tinsel star.

Four years ago, when we moved into our house four days before Christmas, the first thing we did was hang our stockings on our very own mantle. The fireplace may not be functional, but the mantle is something more than I’d ever had! We then set up the small fiber optic tree Garth had gotten me two years earlier – our Christmas traditions had begun. We outlined the deck in white rope lighting that promptly blacked out in odd patches. It looked terrible!

The following year we hung icicle lights around our front porch and decorated our modest prelit tree, filling it with the few ornaments we’d purchased together combined with those we’d received as wedding presents and Garth’s 20+ stars – one for each year.

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We’ve incorporated a similar tradition for our kids. They both received a “First Christmas” ornament as a gift…here’s Calder’s from last year, and Seneca’s was packed before I could snap a picture. Calder will be getting snowman ornaments, and Seneca is a stocking. It’s so fun seeing Garth’s ornaments from years and years and knowing we have that history on our tree. I can’t wait to send our kids’ ornaments with them when they move out on their own!

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A fun photo taken at our family get together at Aunt Julie’s house.

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A star (or snoflake ornament) on the real tree we had at Garth’s parents’ house. As we carefully placed our ornaments in storage for the coming year, we toyed with the idea of going for a real tree beginning next year. There’s something about that whole experience and sharing it with our kids that tickles my soul. What tree traditions do you have in your family?

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Crafty Tuesday ~ “Tooties”

As I mentioned yesterday, Calder is talking like crazy these days!  It’s also fun because he’s still signing as well.  From time to time, the sign (even thoug they are often “his” version of the real sign) help clear up confusion, as has been the case with “tooties” (a.k.a cookies!). 

At our family Christmas gathering last weekend, I made the mistake of offering these sweet treats far too early in the day.  It was a battle to get him to eat anything else the remainder of the day!  He even helped himself to a piece of chocolate fudge as I stood talking with my family.  Only when I glanced down did I see his sheepish, chocolatey grin.  Of course, being the good mother I am, I quickly snatched the sugar-laden sweetness from his smudged hands and downed it myself (note the absence of a weigh-in post today!).

Throughout the holiday break, the infatuation with sweets waned.  Perhaps its because they were around in such abundance he didn’t feel he needed to eat them every waking moment.  So when Aunt Gretchen asked him to help bake cookies with her, I was a touch nervous that he wouldn’t consume anything of nutritional value for the rest of the week.  Happily, I was wrong!  In fact, he worked remarkably well with the pre-cut frozen dough (don’t worry, Gretch, I’ll be using that secret family recipe from now on!). 

Here are his masterpieces in progress!  I especially love the last one…not sure if it’s a sign of concentration of desire to perform quality control!

Cookies 4

Cookies 1

Cookies 2

Cookies 3