We had a wonderful Christmas this year, enjoying the day with 8 additional family members. It was so very special to me to be surrounded by so many loved ones. Everyone made sure that I wasn't doing too much and kept insisting that I sit down and relax; so my day was very enjoyable! Everyone else did the cooking and cleaning so I basically got to sit and watch gifts being opened. Lucky girl, eh?
Since we took an obnoxious amount of photos from Christmas Eve through Christmas day, I'm only posting the highlights...
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Disney at Christmas time
I'm sure many of you have heard of the Mickey's Christmas Spectacular event that goes on during the months of November and December. We've never been, but I've heard it is truly spectacular (as is almost anything Disney does). But for those of you who can't afford to go to that event, but would still like to experience some Disney Christmas magic, I have some fun ideas for you!
Yesterday, we took Payton to the Disney area for several fun Christmas-y things that barely cost us any money. Our first stop was a miniature golf course that is just a few minutes outside of Downtown Disney. It's called the "Winter Summerland Miniature Golf Course." Half of the course is summer-themed and half of it is Winter-themed. The Winter portion of the course is also Christmas-y, so it fit in perfect with our day.
For $10 Payton got to golf all through this fabulous Disney course with moving displays and snow Mickeys galore!
Sorry for the shadow - it was the only shot I could get. |
For $10 Payton got to golf all through this fabulous Disney course with moving displays and snow Mickeys galore!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Christmas fun continues...
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Payton's table-mates, Jamie and Lauren. |
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The final masterpiece! |
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(He loves his new reindeer antlers that he got from Mrs. Scaglione in his holiday gift bag) |
It says: "I like Christmas because it is Jesus' birthday. I get presents. I make cookies. I see Santa. Why do you like Christmas?" How sweet is that? I love that my little boy put Jesus' birthday as the first reason he loves Christmas.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Gingerbread, Trains & Other Things...
Payton's class at school is decorating gingerbread houses this week (more pics to come on that another day). They've been talking about gingerbread decorating since last week - they even did a Science experiment to find out which brand of icing was the stickiest, thus making it the best for gingerbread house construction. So, he's had gingerbread on the brain! Over the weekend, he begged to make a house of his own, so he and Brian went to the store and bought a kit for not only a house... but a whole village! It took us the better part of the afternoon on Sunday to put it together, but it was a lot of fun. When Payton leaned over and said, "Mama, this is better than any playdate I've ever had" I knew it was all worth it. Here are a couple pics from our construction...
On Saturday, we went to Payton's favorite train store with one of his old classmates from Wesley Early Learning Center for their annual Christmas event. They have a little cookie reception and pictures with Santa. It was really cute. Then we drove over to the Largo Train Rides. Not only are the train rides free, but the park and playground surrounding the train area is beautiful! The boys had so much fun playing on the playground after the train ride. The weather was amazing so we ended up spending almost the whole day outside.
And one more photo for you. Brian took some "belly pics" last night in front of the Christmas tree. I am a little over 30 weeks and counting! We just found out that the official c-section date will be Monday, February 7th. We are SO excited... but until then we have Christmas, New Year's, two baby showers and Payton's birthday. Nothing like cramming it all in before the baby arrives!
Concentrating... |
Sugar high!!! |
The finished product |
So proud of his creation. |
Beautifully decorated H&R Train Store |
"We've been good Santa - promise!" |
This is the train they rode... |
Here they are riding the train. |
Friday, December 3, 2010
It's Christmas Time!
The day after Thanksgiving officially started the Christmas season at the Heckman household. We got the decorations down (which is now one of Payton's favorite Christmas traditions), decorated the outside of the house and got to work on the inside. This year, we didn't put up all the decorations because I have a strong suspicion that come December 26th, I'm not going to feel much like taking everything down (something about my growing belly that keeps getting in the way of things). So, we have plenty of decorations up to make it fell "Christmas-y" but not so much that it looks like the North Pole threw up in our family room. Here are a couple of fun decorations this year...
Our Christmas Village Scene, which Payton had so much fun helping me put up this year:
My "Celebrate Plate" that I bought years ago from a Southern Living party that I decorated with a very simple candy cane bucket (the kids LOVE this one!):
And speaking of decor... my husband and son decided that my neatly organized playroom need a full Christmas "makeover" complete with tents, tunnels and a Christmas Train Village. I was informed last night that this "scene" would be staying up all Christmas season:
(Tent town from the front) (Inside the tent - Payton's Train Village)
(Tent town from the front) (Inside the tent - Payton's Train Village)
This is our Christmas Book Basket that I have strategically placed next to the Christmas tree (where presents will soon be). It's amazing when you put out books in plain view how much more your kids will pick them up and read them.
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