Friday, January 4, 2013

The Whole Christmas Season

Well, I've been negligent in my posts, so I will now attempt an all-inclusive December/Christmas post.  And it is massive.  I probably should have split it up, but I didn't.  So here it is!!

Alan loved his candy chain this year.  Although he never seemed to understand the counting down thing, as he would ask for multiple pieces of candy from it every day.   Or maybe he understood and just really wanted the candy.
Gingerbread house that we made with our Waltham friends.
Christmas tree waffles were a hit.
We had a babysit swap and these kiddos randomly had matching pajamas!  They were so cute.
For Christmas this year, we went to New Jersey to spend time with my family.  It was a Foulk family reunion as every member of our family was there for a week.  We went down a day or so earlier than originally intended so that we could see the BYU bowl game.  And we were grateful we did. And also grateful that Kyle is coming back for his senior season.  It was quite a game.

Alan got right to work helping Grandma make her famous Christmas popcorn.
And then he got right to playing in the basement.
As did James.  Peek-a-boo!
Who then decided to help Grandma eat her popcorn.
And it turned out he was a pretty big fan.
A very full Christmas tree
Foulk family pic
And the stockings, of course
Alan became Marc's best friend.  And loved playing games on his tablet.  And was probably getting him sick in this picture as well. :(
We each made a square on this quilt for Great Grandma Foulk.  It was a fun project and turned out really cute.
Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus
Evan loved his gift from Marc.  The world's largest gummy worm!
A note on sickness.  Alan had some sort of weird stomach bug that managed to get almost everyone at some point during the vacation.  It was very slow spreading, and tended to take people in waves and then lie dormant for several days before striking again.  Alan was sick on Saturday night, and then James got sick on Christmas Eve a few days later and was sick on Christmas morning as well.  Eventually everyone except Mom, Dad, and Geoffrey got it.  :(  Sad times.

A fun photo before descending on Christmas morning. 
Traditional stair photo
Checking to see if Baby Jesus came.
Kind of excited about his gifts :)
And Jamesy liked his gifts too
He was really fussy all morning though.  It is just sad to see the pics of this little guy when he was sick. :(
Alan had the time of his life.
Dad, Evan, and Alan
But James was up and running again in no time and loving the horse.
And the slide.  (We are currently in this cheesy grin phase. )
Time for a little family basketball game.
The cheering squad
that really wanted to be playing as well.
The boys didn't get quite enough basketball, so they went out again later that night to play at the Moorestown building.  Randomly enough, Scott ran into his old college roommate, Boston, at the chapel.  Soooo random, but it was a fun reunion.
So we had tons of family game nights.  Lots of traditional card games, but also some fun family games as well.  Emily prepared rounds of Family Feud, Match Game, Chain Reaction, and Minute to Win it.
They were all extremely fun, but minute to win it produced the best photos. :)
I thought these guys were going to die.
Technically I won this, but if Geoff had been officially competing there would have been no chance!
Alan and Aunt Meg
Family photo on the lighted hay ride.
It was a really fun ride and the boys loved it, despite the cold.
We then went out to a yummy Chinese dinner afterwards. 
Jamesy flexing his muscles. :)
Oooooooooo!
Headbandz!! Evan got it for Christmas, but Alan absolutely loved this game.  And it was soooo funny to watch him guess.  A major highlight of trip.
Steph and Marc had the great idea to do family bowling!
Alan loved it.  Whether or not the bowling alley loved him is a different story.
And James had a lot of fun too.
He would clap for himself.  It was pretty cute.
The boys love Grandma!
Cheese!
And I just had to finish with a picture of Ginny.  James LOVED Ginny.  He would always walk up to her and say "hi!" in the sweetest little high pitched tone.  I mean, he would be mid tantrum, and someone would say... "James, where's Ginny?"  And he would immediately stop and go find her and say "Hi!"  And Ginny was really sweet and let him do it as well. :)
All in all a super fun trip. It was so great to be able to all spend some time together and despite the fact that people got sick, we had a blast!

4 comments:

  1. Glad you guys had a great Christmas minus the illness....I can totally relate, but I think everyone else in the family avoided the nasty flu that came upon me. I quarantined myself to the bedroom and then I didn't even hold my adorable baby niece for the rest of the time for fear I would infect her. But stomach bugs are tricky that's for sure! I sure miss you guys and James is looking just like Alan and growing up so fast! The Minute to win it games looked like a ton of fun, we were suppose to do some but it didn't happen.
    Hope you guys have a Happy, Happy New Year!!!

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  2. The pictures are so much fun! That is way cool that Scott ran into Boston in New Jersey; how 'small worldish' is that. So glad you had so much fun in spite of being sick. Ginny's little long body looks like there could be some sausage dog in there.

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  3. Such good memories. James is such a crack up with his cheesy grins, flexing his muscles, and obsession with Ginny! Great to see you guys again, thanks for sharing these pictures!

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  4. Thanks so much for coming and for sharing your photos. It really was a wonderful time together in spite of the sickness. Love you all!!!

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