Monday, December 30, 2013

Winter Break 2013

For the past 10 days our family has been on vacation. Izzy keeps on correcting me when I say this, "It's Winter Break, mom, not vacation." Mmmkay. Either way, we've been away from home and in my book that's called a vacation.

We spent 4 days with my dad and step mom in Michigan at their new house. This is the first year in many years that we've all been able to sleep under the same roof as their new place has more than enough room for my sister and her family along with my family. Let me tell you it was glorious to wake up there all together and stay up late laughing all together. No one had to leave for the hotel. Glorious. Michigan got lots and lots of snow while we were there (even an ice storm that left most of the state without power and took down huge trees in the neighborhood). Was just a beautiful time to be at dad's.
We did  little swimming
And exchanging presents
Mikey got some pretty sweet bar glasses with our last name on them...brewing since 2011
It was a very Amer.ican Girl xmas for the girls
The snow, even the ice, were beautiful looking out dad's back deck
So of course we had to go sledding


The golf course had some wicked hills for us and Izzy braved even the steepest on her own

Dad lives near a deer farm (for lack of better words) and we visited them to feed them carrots. As you can see, we were able to get very close to them.
As we were leaving I overheard Izzy talking to one of the deer, "Hey, do you know Santa?" Ha! We had to explain to her that these were not reindeer, just plain deer.
One of the traditions we've had at Dad's house for many years is singing and dancing to Christmas Carols. We'd have choreography (aka Carla) and print outs of songs and parts we were responsible for. This year we forgot to do this with our large group and instead had an intimate performance of the Twelve Days of Christmas a la the Muppets. Anna grabbed 5 golden rings for the girls and we frantically tried to memorize parts. We usually only have 1 part to this song but since it was split among 4 adults...it got harried. But we had fun regardless. Next year? The choreography comes back!
My aunt Celeste, Uncle Jeff, cousins Lisa & Rex and their kids were all able to make the drive (in the ice storm, no less!) to dad's and we had yet another special gathering of the Keels with my 93 year old Grandfather.

Christmas Eve we left dad's  house to venture on to Bob & Laura's. Our xmas Eve tradition is to go to church service then get in our new jammies for the night. I'll have it be known I was in my jammies for a solid 24 hours. No shame.
Christmas morning Santa woke us with the jingle of his bells. The girls were giddy with excitement!


Laney had been asking for Doc M.cStuffins and her pals for quite some time. Happy girl.
While Izzy had been begging for a make-up kit ("Mommy, all my friends have one!"). Dreams do come true.
Santa brought the girls mermaid tails made out of swimsuit material - how amazing is that?! After the Littles opened their gifts they dove into the tub for some mermaid swimming. Let's just say they kept these tail on even under their jammies the rest of the day (after they dried, obvi).
And of course homemade pizzas were kneaded, rolled, dressed and eaten well into the night.
Naps were had by all
Laura gave us a special treat; while she was organizing this year she found many of Mike's old VHS tapes from his high school years. We watched hours of swimming and Prom videos. Izzy kept saying I looked pretty. We had to explain to her that was not me, but rather daddy's date. She was slightly confused. I was definitely amused. Buggy fell asleep in all the excitement.

The weeks leading up to Christmas were jam-packed for us. Here are some pictures of what we've been up to, in no particular order.

Daddy and Izzy made a snowman using fruit and veggies from the fridge as accessories.
Mike took Bob to a Colts game where they had stellar seats. And a nice view of celebrities.
We watched our buddy Maggie play an amazing shepherd in a live nativity performance.
I had my 6th and final CF competition of the year. It was another team competition, same team as BracketBuster. We did very well, finishing 6th or 7th in all 4 wods. Very happy with our consistency. All of us PR'd some lifts and we missed the finals by 1 single point. Happy, nonetheless.
Triple digit full squat snatch, baby!
I attended a Pacers game with my division at work. First after-work function I've attended maybe ever! Since I started at TFL I have had small babies or have been pregnant. With my new job I'll have to do more traveling and entertaining...so why not start now?

Meggie hosted a fancy girls night at her gorgeous home and the Perfect Strangers reunited (and it felt so good!). Love these women with all my heart. I'm so fortunate to have such amazing women to call friends.
I was able to attend Izzy's holiday party at school. She's been begging me to come to one of their classroom events but the timing has never worked out. I walked in and she just beamed with excitement. She was so proud to have me there and I was thrilled to watch her in her kindergarten environment (and socialize with my girlfriends as well). I learned which boy every girl had a crush on, who was the class clown, and all the inside secrets kindergartners keep. Too cute. 
We're getting ready for a laid back NYE party at home. Five couples will be joining us to ring in the New Year!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

'Tis the Season...

I've been out of pocket for a while. Been busy livin'. Or just the normal hub-ub of the holidays :) With the colder weather we have been doing more and more activities inside but here's a sneak peak at our lives lately:

This is how Sunday night looks like in the girls' rooms: Outfit planning for the week. The top is Izzy (note her dresses and leggings every day and hung up) while the bottom is Laney (not so many dresses but she loves having it all laid out...undies and all!). I leave the house by 6:30 every morning so we have to be organized at home for Mike to ready the girls each day.
Board games. The girls are getting to the age where they know the rules and don't cheat. It's actually quite enjoyable now!
Sneak peak at our holiday cards:
Lots and lots of napping. It's winter. We hibernate.
Occasionally we do gymnastics. And by we, I do include myself. 
Both Mike and I got new jobs in the last 2 months. Mike is with a new bank doing the same thing while I am at the same company in a new role as Associate Buyer in Women's Running Shoes. We had a lunch date a few weeks back to celebrate. Lots of change going on in our house...for the good!
We've made great new friends in our neighborhood that we often hang out with. Instead of drinking in our driveways or in our basements while the kids sleep we actually went out for dinner! Was a fun night. Let's just say we ran home instead of taking a cab. Not the greatest idea in the world. But the memories are worth it! 
Another night out was with these beautiful ladies. Was a mini #PSMEX13 reunion that didn't disappoint!
Chilly walks to the park to play with friends...

Daddy got new glasses and the girls love trying them on. I will admit that Mikey looks quite handsome in his new specs!
A few weeks ago we had severe weather come through central Indiana. Tornadoes tore apart an entire town just 20 miles north of us. The start of the day weather was unseasonably mild so we took a walk while we waited for the impending weather. Just 30 minutes after this post we were all hunkered down in the closet under our basement stairs listening to tornado sirens go off all around us. Was truly quite scary.
Had to share this pic of the girls wearing their Badger gear. Broke my heart to cheat on IU but they discovered the uniforms in their closets and just had to wear them. All day. Notice Laney is cheering with loofas. Ha!
I'm still CrossFitting. Five days a week, just no two-a-days at this time. That was exhausting. A few weeks ago Meggie asked me on the fly to participate in a 2 person team competition to raise money for a local shelter. Duh. I was in. With 48 hours' notice. Meggie and I did really well, even made it to the finals against a pretty legit team from Bloomington. Had a fun day with my girls (Meghan competed, too, and did amazing!).
My team from Bracket Buster is competing this weekend in another 4 person team competition so we've been putting in extra hours training together. I've been going to a local box near my house on the weekend and am loving the extra coaching we're getting there.
For Thanksgiving this year my side of the family came in to town again. Love that tradition of ours, spending Thanksgiving together. We've done that for almost 10+ years! My Aunt Gail, Uncle Thomas and mom all flew in on the Monday of Thanksgiving and stayed the whole week. Very special. We started the festivities off with a "Feast" at Laney's school. I've never been able to go to these before as I've always been at work. But this year I took that whole week off to spend with my family and was fortunate enough to attend this Pre-K celebration.

And of course we hosted our 2nd annual Hops Trot Thanksgiving morning. Our crowd was much larger this year and the weather was much colder. I handed out hand warmers as party gifts before we took off so as to keep the crowd of friends and family happy.

Izzy rode 1 mile on her bike before ditching it to get a free ride from my mom and aunt in the jogger.
Falciones
Jaims
We ran out of my butter spiced cider so mom just decided to go right for the hard stuff :)
My sister and niece ran the 5k as well (ahem, it was 3.6 miles...whoops!).
Tradition with my family is games. Be it dominoes or Rummikub. If there is a dull moment we pop open a game. Whoever isn't in the kitchen cooking or taking a nap is playing. This year Izzy joined in on the games and actually did very well (Rummikub is a numbers game/analytical and her little mathematical brain just exploded with excitement).
Fun with cousin Dylan's hat
The whole family
Last weekend we got a few inches of snow and the girls were chomping at the bit to get outside to eat snow. And eat snow they did. A lot of it.

We have a small hill behind our house and the girls would slide down and run back up for another go at it. Over and over. Then Mike attached the dog leash (it's multi functional) to the sled and took off. Giggles ensued as they were pulled back and forth across the backyard. Not sure who had more fun :)


All the decorations are up at our house and I love coming home to the glow of Christmas tree lights in the front window. One more week of work and we're off for almost 2 weeks. Special time with family. The magic of Santa on Christmas morning. I can't wait!