Monday, December 25, 2006
the laughlins celebrated christmas at the smith homestead this year. all the cousins (sadie, gabe, rowan, sawyer, ramona, adam, and charlie) had a blast from the moment they walked into the house, beginning with tractor rides and hot chocolate, to the time they left. with presents, eating treats, more tractor rides and hot chocolate in between. the pictures say it all.

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from top, left...
1. adam on uncle andrew
2. mom ("nana") knit all 7 grandchildren these awesome sweaters
3. even the babies got their own sweaters!
4. uncle dan with adam and gabe
5. uncle dan with charlie
6. the godsend: the jelly bean jumper saves the day as the kids were cooped up inside because of rain (thanks, aunt peg and uncle steven!)
7. uncle jon and adam
8. the christmas dinner table (the laughlin traditional of leg of lamb)
9. the kids table (in the kitchen)
10. uncle andrew, aunt larua, and ramona and adam
11. second row, left to right: dan and kara, laura, andrew, and ramona, jon (holding)charlie, rachel, liz (holding)adam, kenny
front row, left to right: sadie, nana (holding)rowan, pop-pop (holding)sawyer, gabe
12. jon driving the kids on the tractor
13. uncle dan with rowan and sawyer
14. the kids playing with their punching balloons on christmas morning (after opening their stockings)
Tuesday, December 26, 2006 1:23:44 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Saturday, December 23, 2006


Saturday, December 23, 2006 11:29:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Thursday, December 21, 2006
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this is a fabulous post at a really cool blog about advent. and waiting. and jesus.

enjoy!
~liz
Thursday, December 21, 2006 6:13:58 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Wednesday, December 20, 2006
my beverage of choice for late-night christmas present wrapping is not hot chocolate or a fru-fru coffee drink. instead, it is a glass of red wine. tonight it's cabernet. tomorrow, perhaps, it'll be a syrah.

. . .

the house is quiet now, but will be all a-flutter soon as my three brothers and their families as well as my parents, will descend upon us over the next few days. they're all staying with us, so of course my bed-and-breakfast dreams are coming true: a house full of guests that i get to feed and give shelter to. we've been busy...and now we're ready for a family christmas.

. . .

and now...a prayer for advent (thanks, ellen!). it is really supposed to be prayed during the first sunday in advent, but it seems appropriate for what our family has been exposed to this week. a family in our church lost a son yesterday. he was murdered by his own nephew. something extremely hard to explain. but i find the words to this prayer comforting.

Above the clamor of our violence
your word of truth resounds,
O God of majesty and power.
Over nations enshrouded in despair
your justice dawns.
Grant your household
a discerning spirit and a watchful eye
to perceive the hour in which we live.
Hasten the advent of that day
when the weapons of war shall be banished,
our deeds of darkness cast off,
and all your scattered children gathered into one.
We ask this through him whose coming is certain,
whose day drews near:
your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
Who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.



Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:10:14 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Thursday, December 14, 2006
this morning i carried on the laughlin tradition (as a smith, of course) of taking the boys to a store to shop for their christmas gifts to each other.

when we were young, my parents drove my brothers and me to a store called Zayre's and we'd each pick out a small gift to give each other while secretly passing it off to my mom or dad to pay for, and then wrapping it ourselves for the "sibling gift exchange" which was usually on christmas eve. i remember specifically one year "planting" a hint toward one of my brothers that i reallyreally wanted the single for "That's What Friends Are For" sung by Dionne and Friends. sure enough, it was given to me by one of my brothers that very christmas.

as we walked into the toy aisle, i repeated the conversation that we had in the car, and in the living room, and in their bedroom the previous night: "rowan, pick out a toy that you want to give to sawyer. sawyer, pick out a toy that you want to give to rowan." as i had anticipated and feared, the comment was ignored as they found the nearest neon ball with rubber tentacles or plastic thing-a-ma-bob that enticed their not-so-refined taste in toys. then rowan found a toy trumpet and said, "here mommy. i want sawyer to give this me."

we ended up buying two small toys (both of which rowan had picked out: one for him, and one for sawyer) and drove home where we had the next exciting project waiting for us: wrapping the gifts and then hiding them.

here is where i insert my admission of my deep desire for advent and christmas to be a reflective, and holy season in our household. it may not sound like it if you just read the previous paragraphs, since buying gifts, wrapping, hiding, and anticipating getting them is what the commercial aspect of the "holiday" is. but i can't keep my boys from enjoying and partaking in the gift-giving side of christmas, nor do i want to keep them from it. and i realized this morning that it's a good lesson for them in teaching them what advent is, and why it is so important to observe before the celebration of christmas.

as soon as we got home, rowan couldn't wait to open his toy. or both of them. i patiently repeated that we were going to wrap them and then put them away until christmas.

rowan: "can we wrap them and then tear them open, mommy?"
me: "nope. we wrap them, then hide them and then open them on christmas morning."
rowan: "is it christmas today, mommy?"
me: "nope. it's still advent. that's why we open your advent calendar every morning. christmas is in 11 days."
rowan: "but i can't wait 11 days!"


i can remember the shear torture it was to wait for christmas to come when i was a kid. rowan is beginning to understand the excitement of this holiday. he's excited for his cousins and aunts and uncles to stay with us, and he's figuring out that there will be presents. and sugary treats (i've been baking and freezing. he's disappointed every time i bake something and he can't eat it right away, as i tell him he can eat it at christmas). he does throw in the occassional "it's jesus' birthday on christmas" but i can't tell if it's something he really believes yet, or if he's doing it to appease kenny and me.

advent is a relatively new thing to me. i grew up presbyterian. and the kind of presbyterian i was didn't celebrate advent. we only had the candlelight christmas eve service complete with special music and a cookie-and-punch reception following the service. i think it's hard for (some) adults to really practice advent if they weren't trained early to observe. it's hard to focus your thoughts inward and upward (and future-ward!) during these typically busy weeks before christmas. especially when you didn't grow up preparing and waiting like advent demands.

we are all waiting for the celebration of the birth of our saviour. and we are waiting for His return...but are we waiting with the eagerness and excitement of a child? the return of Christ is bigger than christmas and advent invites us to wait and prepare for the biggest of celebrations we will ever partake in.

i hope your advent has been and will continue to be joyous, peaceful, and bursting with excitement for what is to come!
Friday, December 15, 2006 2:45:02 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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oh, ruth - we DID build a snowman. well, kenny and rowan and sawyer did. sawyer is obsessed with all snowmen this year. he points them out when we're driving, wants us to draw them for him on his chalkboard...but he won't go very near them. because he also exclaims, "i scared of snowman" quite a bit. this is as close as he got to the very one he helped to build!

jonathan, if you're reading...what was the name of the snowman you and i built as kids that we have a picture of? please don't tell me it was "frosty." that's way too clever a name for a snowman... :)

ETA: added the edvard munch "scream" man below. you're right, daniel! a strong resemblence! :)





Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:39:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Thursday, December 07, 2006
...when you leave it to your 2- and 3-year-old boys to hang the ornaments on the christmas tree:

Thursday, December 07, 2006 6:12:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Wednesday, December 06, 2006
baby food
adam is SIX months old now! we started rowan and sawyer on solids (well, pureed solids) at a very early age (3 1/2 months). if it were up to kenny, adam would already have had a steak, medium rare. i put my foot down and we started him on cereal a few weeks ago. just like his older brothers, he liked it from the second spoonful.

i tried to make his rice and oatmeal cereal at first, but it turned out gloppy. and gloopy. not at all appetizing looking, so why would i feed it to my boy? so we are using oatmeal and rice cereal from a box, fortified and everything (please, if you have any advice at all on making baby rice, barley, or oatmeal...send it on over!).

adam is a big fan of the following fruits and veggies: raw banana and avocado (just mash it up - add a little water and whirl in the food processor if you want it really watery at first taste) and baked sweet potato and baked pear. it's the easiest thing in the world to make baby food - you don't have to make it everytime you sit down to feed your baby!

throw a sweet potato, or a pear in the oven (350 degrees) until they're fork-tender. peel and whirl in a food processor with a little water until smooth. then scoop the pureed goodness into an ice cube tray. freeze and pop them out into a ziplog bag and store in the freezer.

to reheat, simply put a cube (or two) in a bowl and let thaw for an hour before serving. we dont' have a microwave, but i'm sure that will defrost just as easily (as always, be careful when microwaving baby food - mix throoughly and check the temperature before serving it to to your baby!)

this week, we'll be starting on apples and carrots. soon enough, he'll be eating thai and indian with the rest of us!


playdough
this is the best recipe for homemade playdough i've come across. it's very simple to make and firms up quickly while cooking over medium heat. it also cools down quickly (rowan and sawyer loved kneading it while it was still warm!):

1 cup plain (all-purpose) flour
½ cup salt
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup water with food coloring added
1 teaspoon vanilla essence (optional but it makes the playdough smell nice!)

Put all the ingredients into a large saucepan, and stir over a medium heat until the dough forms into a ball. Allow to cool, and then knead until smooth. Store in an airtight container (a Ziploc bag with the air pressed out is good).


the only negatives about this recipe is:
- it crumbles a bit more easily than the wet homemade stuff (but you don't have to wash their hands immediately after they play with it!).
- it doesn't work all that well with the name-brand play-doh equipment, like the farm animals (but it cuts well with the play-doh scissors!)
Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:15:44 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
 Monday, December 04, 2006
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after blogging every day for a month, i feel as though i have nothing more to say.

i want to write about the beginning of advent...but have no idea where to start. i want to show you pictures of my cozy and comfortable living room, decorated with lights and our christmas tree that we cut down ourselves yesterday...but i'm too tired. i want to tell you all the fun things that kenny and i are planning for the christmas week of my family being here...but it's too overwhelming to write about (i need to start tackling the many to-do lists...baking, cleaning, kids-project-organizing).

i want to write about how we're dealing with "santa claus" in our family. because it's the first year that our kids are getting really into this christmas thing...and face it, santa is EVERYWHERE. but i don't have the energy to start that conversation yet.

perhaps this is the way i'm preparing for the coming weeks.

maybe i'll post a great cookie, cake, dessert or sidedish-to-christmas-dinner recipe every now and then. perhaps i'll link you to a great "celebrate advent" web site. but these days, all i want to do is curl up on our sofa next to kenny at the end of the day and read or talk under the glow of a gorgeous freshly cut christmas tree.

peace to you this season of waiting. may you know the joy of waiting...of hoping...for the coming of christ in a world that needs him more than ever.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006 1:30:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
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