I hereby warn you mothers of young children to NEVER make this mistake.
The PTA in our house now quietly stands for Pain in the you-know-what.
Anyway, I had a big event that I was working on steadily since Christmas, but now that that is behind me, hopefully I can get caught back up here.
So, imagine yourself stepping in to a time machine that will take you back to the far off date of December 2010.
Welcome!
This picture is totally out of order, but Blogger is not cooperating with me today. This was taken on Christmas day. Uncle Zach with all the boy cousins - Ezekiel, Benjamin, and Noah. Hello, Biblically named boys!
And now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.
Before Christmas break, Claire's class had itself one humdinger of a party. Seriously, the parents in her class went all out, and we had chicken fingers, cupcakes, sandwiches, veggies, fruit, hot cheese dip, and more.
So, the next "hunormous," as Ben would say, group of pictures were all taken while we were up in Ohio visiting family over the Christmas holiday.
We started Christmas Eve night at Grandma's house with some serious present opening fun.
And then we come to Christmas morning. We stayed with mom this year, and here are the kids sitting on the stairs waiting to come down to see what Santa left for them this year.
In fact, Ben was so interested in everything toy-related, that it was difficult to restrain the kid at all. He was in Cloud 9 from the get go, and his joy and excitement was something to watch.
For example:
Oh my gosh! Cars! Trains! More Cars!
Okay, I'll turn and smile at you quickly, but I really want to get back to playing with my new Transformer.
Jubilation!

And, finally, my favorite of the night:
Is that the face/pose of a happy, totally psyched kid or what? Kachow!
It was a very special Christmas for this little guy, that's for sure. He was totally into all aspects of it, and was so effusive in his joy and thanks for each and every gift he got. We heard lots and lots of "this is exactly what I wanted" and "thank you, I just love it" and "this is the best gift ever." He provided lots of entertainment.
We love spending time with family while up in Ohio, but certainly one of the highlights for the kids is that they get to see their cousins.
Ben and his cousin Zeke.
Ben: Oh, I am so happy on this wonderful day, and I just LOVE my older cousin Zeke so much, but I really do wish that he would let me play with his hand-held game system! Yahoooo!
The family!
And, the funny-face family. I'm thinking this one is probably more true to life.
Christmas Night was spent at my dad's house, and I just couldn't resist snapping a picture of this moment.
Noah gets his first bike. Does that face say it all, or what?
The family.
The day after Christmas we were able to catch up with some friends from college. We haven't seen Olivia and Andy Koch in probably 10 years, so it was so nice to spend some time with them and their sweet family.
And, finally, my favorite of the night:
We love spending time with family while up in Ohio, but certainly one of the highlights for the kids is that they get to see their cousins.
I think I've mentioned before about despite Claire and Kayli being so close in age how radically different they are in their personalities. They get along great, but they really couldn't be more different.
For example, here is Kayli opening the gift she asked for:
Zeke: This kid is a little weird.
Christmas Night was spent at my dad's house, and I just couldn't resist snapping a picture of this moment.
The day after Christmas we were able to catch up with some friends from college. We haven't seen Olivia and Andy Koch in probably 10 years, so it was so nice to spend some time with them and their sweet family.