Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Busy Busy Busy Season - Christmas Pageant and Gingerbread House Makings

'Tis the Season right!?!  I feel like December is flying by and there are only 9 days until Christmas which is 8 days until Christmas Eve.  AHHHH!!!  How is that possible?  I have a lot to accomplish before that deadline.  Tommy's birthday is on the 21st and his party is on the 19th; the timeline is really making me reconsider celebrating his birthday on his 1/2 birthday.  A nice June party seems fun!  And I digress...we have been very busy over the past few weeks, but this past Sunday, we had some festive fun.

Sunday started with the Christmas Pageant at our church in Lake Oswego, Christ Church Episcopal Parish.  I have to say, I absolutely adore our church!!!  Everyone there is so welcoming and I am thankful to be a part of such a community.  Morgan was an angel and Tommy was a King.  Morgan was the "opening act" as the kindergarten and under age groups sing the welcoming songs.  They were very cute and did a great job!  Tommy had a speaking role and nailed it.  He spoke very clearly and with good inflection. I am thankful for the wonderful women who ran the pageant - Susie, Cynthia and Deborah!

Here are some pics of the kids:

Morgan as an Angel.

Tommy (as a King) & Morgan (as an Angel)
Even the King was wearing Nike shoes

Father Jeremy talking to the kids before the procession into church



Then from the Christmas pageant we headed home and prepared for our annual Gingerbread House assembly.  I baked the gingerbread house pieces last week - usually I do that on Thanksgiving weekend (it is good to have them dry out a bit for assembly), but other commitments got in the way of that this year.  But it all worked out okay.

Baking the houses.  With the extra dough, I made little gingerbread girls and boys.
This is a tradition that comes from Mike's mom, Jan Olinger.  Even as a child I remember seeing Mike's kitchen table filled with candy and gingerbread houses in various forms of completion...I always thought that was so much fun...and it is!!!  The house pieces are all made from a blue print and recipes that Jan gave me when I asked about Gingerbread Houses when Tommy was a baby. I figured it might be time to start to get the tradition started with our family.

Jan came over directly after the Christmas Pageant and she made the cement icing while I cleaned up the rest of my house that was in chaos.  Then we started to set out the candy.  Our longtime friends the Mitchells come over every year and make these houses with us.  They have been doing it since Tommy, Ari & Mckenna were little...maybe 4 or 5 years old. The nice thing is as they get older, the more freedom we can give them with the icing and they can really decorate the houses mostly on their own.

They start with three walls up and decorate the inside of their house.  Then we put the front and roof on with the icing.  The outside of the house and "yard" are where they are super creative.  Each child has such a different way of decorating.  This year Tommy was more captivated he has been in previous years (usually his attention span is not very long when it comes to crafts/creative items).  I will let the pictures speak for themselves, but I think all in all they had a fun night of decorating!

The whole crew working on their houses

Grandma Jan helping Tommy assemble his house

Even Grandpa Casey was getting in on the action

Mckenna hard at work on her house and Tommy escaping the decorating fun


This was the candy that we could not fit on the table.  Riggins' bed held it up nicely!
And the finished products looked like this:


Morgan's House

Tommy's House

Both houses with their lights on

Another view with both houses with their lights on


So all in all it was a great weekend filled with fun and festive traditions.

Cheers to Christmas traditions!

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Life Gets in the Way

Well I was all revved up to clean out my house in my posts at the end of August, but life seems to get in the way of all the best plans.  I keep saying "Oh once I get through this event or get through this month"...but now I am really wanting to get this place cleaned out.  So with the taking down of Christmas in January it is my goal to get it cleaned out.

I have been really trying to spend time with people I love.  I have so many wonderful family members and friends and some are going through some rough times.  So another goal as I approach the end of 2015 is to.really concentrate on my relationships.

I also need to definitely start setting deadlines for myself as I have decided I am the biggest procrastinator that I have ever met.  So while we are in Black Butte over Christmas Break, I am going to come up with realistic deadlines for cleaning out the house, organizing the garage and getting my life back on track!

What has been going on with the Leeper family:

  • School started in September and both kids LOVE their teachers.  Morgan is loving being at Tommy's school.  She now gets very defensive that it is her school as well.
  • September and October were filled with a lot of soccer practices and games.  The kids LOVED playing and Morgan loved getting her first athletic trophy.
  • Morgan continues her hip-hop/ballet class at Moonstar Dance and will have her recital in June.
  • In November we were able to escape and go to Black Butte for 5 days and it was really fun!  
  • Mike took me to a fancy-schmancy fundraising gala in Seattle last week.  It was a beautiful event and fun to spend the night out in Seattle with Mike.
  • Mike is enjoying his work still with Denali Advanced Integration and traveling all over the country.  
  • December is a busy month with Tommy turning 9, school activities and Christmas.  I do love this time of year, but it has really become totally insane with all the activity.  

So this is a totally random post but just thought I would put out what was going on in the Leeper home.  I will have more composed thoughts and subjects soon!

Cheers to crazy December times!