I had planned to leave Seth with Scott when I went up to sing with the choir, but then when Scott came back from helping with the sacrament, he said they had asked him to help narrate the program (they had several youth be narrators, and one of them was gone so Scott was filling in) so he had to go sit up on the stand. I didn’t want to leave Seth with just Jared because in his anxiety to take good care of Seth, Jared tends to over-do it and independent Seth doesn’t appreciate that. (And lets him know at the top of his lungs!) So I took Seth up with me to the stand and gave him to Scott to hold while I sang. I got to do this twice, since our two choir numbers were at different parts in the program. That turned out fine, and I enjoyed the meeting immensely. There were a lot of musical numbers with scripture reading from Luke, Matthew, and 3 Nephi in between. I wish they would do things like that every week because Seth was so interested in all the music and the constant change in songs / scriptures that he was a little angel through the whole meeting! Actually, he did really well even before the program began—he sat on the bench next to me and folded his arms for both sacrament prayers. A special Christmas blessing, I guess!
All the musical numbers were beautiful. One of the choir songs was a special arrangement of Silent Night called “Peace, Peace, Peace”. It starts out with a soloist singing, then the choir sings the same thing. Then everybody (choir and congregation) sing the first verse of Silent Night together, then the congregation sings the last two verses of Silent Night while the choir goes back to singing the “Peace” part. The words are simple: “Peace, peace, peace on earth and good will to all. This is a time for joy. This is a time for love. So let us all sing together of peace, peace, peace on earth.” Anyway, it sounds really neat when it is all put together, and I felt such a powerful spirit when we were singing “this is a time for joy”. I know I felt joy! The atonement of the Savior is definitely something to be joyful about!
The rest of church was busy but went well. Scott took Seth to nursery for me because I knew he probably wouldn’t stay if I tried to drop him off, and it’s my month for sharing time so I really needed to have my hands free! After church one of our home teachers and another good friend came over to give Frank a blessing. He did improve a lot by Monday, but has still had lingering stomach trouble off and on all week.
Frank was able to go to work on Monday, though. He only had to go for a few hours, and he has been off the rest of the week which has been nice. The boys had school on Monday and Tuesday, much to their dismay, but not mine since I still had plenty to do and didn’t want them around for a few things.
On Monday I made this:
While I did that, Seth did this (I couldn't stop stirring or the fudge would burn):
He also licked the spoon from the fudge:
I also made “jingle bell fudge” (butterscotch / peanut butter fudge—a Cleveland family recipe) that day, but I didn’t take a picture.
While Seth napped, I made this:
It’s part of a photo album I was making for Frank for Christmas. I didn’t finish it, but at least I got it started! I was working on that page when he called me to say he was coming home, so I had to finish quickly and wrap it before he got home.
On Tuesday I got some last minute shopping done, and then Frank and I wrapped presents. There were only about 3 present under the tree up until then, but after we finished, it looked like this:
Where did all those presents come from?! Every year I think we won’t have many under there, but it always adds up faster than I think. You can’t see it in the picture, but there were even a couple of large bags that didn’t fit under the tree!
That afternoon I made these:
And these:
Monday and Tuesday were extremely cold! Down into the teens, and windy besides. But things warmed up by Wednesday and we had rain again before the week was over.
Wednesday was incredibly busy. Frank took the boys shopping in the morning. Later, he delivered a couple of plates of treats to friends. Remind me next year not to wait until Christmas Eve day to bake cookies! I waited so that the boys could help, but it took longer than I expected. We made a batch of sugar cookies to frost, and we also made a batch to paint. I have not been good about keeping up the family tradition of paintbrush cookies, although making those is one of my favorite childhood Christmas memories. I was talking about them this year, and the boys said “what kind of cookies?” I was appalled—has it really been that long since we made them?! So I repented and we made them this year. It was fun, just time consuming. Here’s a few pictures:
While I finished up cookies, Frank made cinnamon rolls for Christmas day breakfast:
After all that was done, we still needed to cook dinner. We have our big dinner on Christmas Eve, and we invited the sister missionaries to join us for that. Frank made rolls:
I dipped buckeyes:
And we both worked together to make the rest of the meal. We decided to have a “course” meal. We had salads first, then corn chowder, then the main course, which was swiss chicken cutlets, rice, green bean casserole, and rolls. By then we were all too full for dessert! I didn’t get any pictures of the dinner, unfortunately. It was yummy, though! After dinner we read the Christmas story out of the scriptures. Then everybody (including the sisters) got to open a present! The boys chose to open the big bags (the ones that wouldn’t fit under the tree). I knew they would do that—I wrapped those items on purpose because I knew it would make them crazy trying to figure out what they were!
What they were was a comforter for Jared and electric blankets for Scott and Tanner. Since Scott and Tanner’s room is in the basement and gets very cold, and since Jared has never had his own comforter and has been using a flowered quilt that Mom made for Frank and I when we got married, they were all thrilled with these gifts!
Seth opened a book from his nursery leaders (he got the hang of the unwrapping thing right away!):
The sisters got stationary, Frank got a movie, and I got a baking set (two cookies sheets and a cake pan). Here we all are by the tree:
The sisters went home, Seth put the star on the tree, Frank & Tanner made the last 12 Days of Christmas delivery, then everybody went to bed and tried to sleep.
Jared’s favorite gift was his “Long Shot” Nerf dart gun.:
It was very popular with the other two boys, also:
We all stayed up too late. Fortunately, nobody had to go anywhere in the morning! The next day we had work to do (laundry, budget, vacuuming, etc.) but we still played a lot also. Our friends the Becks came over and helped us eat some of our treats (we had a lot of people bring us treats throughout the day on Wednesday, while we were busy cooking) and we also made BLT sandwiches which tasted really good after all the sweet stuff. Here we are:
(I’m wearing the new shirt Mom & Dad sent me.) Brother Beck stayed late to play games with Frank, so we were all up late again. Scott wasn’t feeling very well for a while in the evening and Seth was also acting like he didn’t feel well. I was afraid he’d be up in the night, sick, but he slept through the night and seems to feel just fine today. Scott is feeling better today, also.
No pictures today! The boys have been playing with friends. I’m hoping to get some sewing done (finish that outfit I’ve been working on) but I need to borrow a sewing machine and my friend Marci isn’t feeling well (I want to use her machine, but I need her to show me how it works) so I’m not sure that will work out. We are just relaxing and enjoying some “vacation time”.
Seth has developed a few new skills the last few weeks. Besides present unwrapping, he has also become adept at unwrapping candy! He can unwrap candy canes, hard candies, chocolate kisses, etc. (Not necessarily a good thing!) I must be doing something right, because he also puts the wrappers in the trash without being asked. (Wish the other boys would do that!) Seth has started doing something really cute, too. If we ask him a question and he doesn’t know the answer (especially if we ask him where something is) he stretches his arms out, palms up and says something that sounds like “I don’t know”, with a puzzled, innocent look on his face. You have to see it, I guess, but it’s very cute! Seth is adding recognizable new words to his vocabulary all the time, it seems. Some this week: "thank you" and "dinosaur". It is fun to see him learning to do new things!
That sums up our week. We hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas!