Saturday, December 31, 2011

Wicker Family Christmas

We enjoyed an chance to get south to spend part of the Christmas holiday with family. It doesn't happen very often that we can get to them so we were so glad it worked out. And the kids were so pumped to spend time with Nene & Papa, their cousins, the dogs and GET PRESENTS!

Anika was so excited about her Kermit, the frog hat!

Papa kept the dogs safe from all the bedlam!

A triple hug!

Getting the "computer" she REALLLLLY wanted:

Playing:

Aunt Rachel and Simon:

So happy!

Uncle John and Kat:

Kat's cradle:

The whole crew (including dogs) - I think everyone is looking in this shot.

Christmas Kiddos

I was hoping to take some family Christmas pictures -- but it didn't happen before church. I was able to snap a few of the kids after church but this is what they looked like!!!!! ANGRY BIRDS (a dear friend at church gave them these hand-crafted knit angry bird beanies. The kids were ecstactic.)


Here are a few more traditional shots:








Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve is traditionally our family day. We open gifts in the morning, enjoy a wonderful meal, and play games, etc. This year was no exception! What a wonderful day! Playing our new "Richard Scarry Busy Town" game:



Helping in the kitchen

Mommy's Little Helpers! Anika loves to help in the kitchen but it is always important to dress the part. Here is her homemake chef's hat!











Christmas Cookies

Our annual Christmas cookie decorating tradition - yum! (And Mom discovered a new almond flavor frosting that made Daddy - and Mommy - very happy!)







Santa at the Fire Department



Thanksgiving Celebration

Gasp! I can't believe how far behind I am in posting. These pictures are from Thanksgiving! Lloyd, Drew and I were able to have a special night out at Andrew's kindergarten Thanksgiving Celebration. It was a wonderful night to focus on Drew, eat great food, hear fun & thoughtful poems and songs, and see Drew shine! So much for which to be grateful.
Not sure why Drew is winking here. . .






Thanksgiving was fun this year because I had a wonderful helper in the kitchen! Anika loves to help out with the cooking when she can.









Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Piano Recital

This post is mostly for the Grandparents who will delight in seeing their grandchildren do just about anything;-) Anika had her first piano recital last night. She was so very excited -- she has come a long way in two months of lessons, but it was also fun to watch the accomplished players and hear her say, "someday, that will be me!" And Drew asked when he could start lessons! A recital is great motivation!

Anika snapped this shot of Drew and Kat with Scout so I thought I would include it in this post, lest it become too Anika-focused:-)
The piano player, prepped and ready to go:

After the recital, she wanted to pose with the piano:

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Trunk or Treat!

Our new annual tradition is to take the kiddos to a few "trunk or treat" events at local churches. It is always fun to dress-up and then admire all the work that people put into decorating their cars, trucks, or bikes. We had lots of fun, as usual, and Lloyd was even able to come along -- his first big outting since his surgery. In spite of a last minute crisis (I complete lost Kat's eyeore costume), we made some changes and still enjoyed the night.

My kiddos: Princess Leia, Cowboy Drew, and pouty Cinderella Still pouting. . .





Anika found some friends:


Cinderella found her Fairy Godmother (not pouting, but not smiling either):

Examining the haul and FINALLY all three smiling:

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Pumpkin Carving 2011

I LOVE FALL! And carving pumpkins is just one of many reasons. Last night the kiddos and I tackled some big pumpkins. Daddy added the finishing finesse needed on the angry bird but that about wiped him out as he is recovering from back surgery. Anika was amazing; she cleaned pumpkins out, poked in the design, AND carved the ghost all by herself this year. Andrew tried to be brave about the pumpkin "guts", but he gave up pretty quickly. He poked the angry bird design by himself though. Kat issued a lot of commands and poked the ghost template for awhile, but she was more interested in getting them lit! We are so happy with the final results:-)



Anika carves all by herself.

BOO!


A ghost, an angry bird, and a funny face: