It's been several years since I've written a Christmas Letter from the Williams' family. Since most of you have already gotten our Christmas card from this year, you know that this year is no exception. However, there are a few things from 2008 that I'd like to remember...humor me as I take a little walk through this past year in the life of our family.
Obviously, the most memorable thing about this past year happened in February. We welcomed another blond beauty to our family. Katie has melted into us as if she's been here all along. She's got a flair for the unexpected, likes to cuddle before sleeping, has a delightful laugh, adores her big sisters, lights up for no one else like she does her daddy, and loves her momma!
Her birth started the whirlwind of the next several months as we decided to sell our first home. It was quite an ordeal--one in which we learned a lot about ourselves and a lot about other people. We moved into a beautiful home in June and are still settling in to our new space.
Ella Grace has grown from toddler hood into a little girl over the past year. She has a sensitive spirit that is a delight to watch. She is creative--her favorite pastime involves scissors, glue, scrap paper, stickers, etc. We are excited to watch as the Lord continues to pursue her heart!
Annabelle--our middle girl--puts a smile on every one's face! She fills the role of little sister and big sister perfectly! Her sense of humor and independent spirit keep us on our toes. She loves to give hugs and kisses and wins the hearts of almost everyone she meets.
Eric and I? We've been busy! The adjustment to three kids has been...well...let's just say, an adjustment! Eric continues work on his Ph.D. and I continue to play at running a small business. I think the thing both of us will remember personally from this past year is the way the Lord has worked in each of our hearts individually and as a couple. There is much to come in our lives over the next year--we are excited to share our journey with each of you.
Merry Christmas to each of you--thank you for being a part of our story as we seek to find our place in His.
Love,
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Mom's Christmas Letter
We leave tomorrow morning for snowy Michigan! I'm sure I'll post from there, but, until then...all moms will appreciate this!
“Dear Santa,
I’ve been a good mom all year. I’ve fed, cleaned and cuddled my children on demand, visited thier doctor’s office more than my own doctor, sold sixty-two cases of candy bars to raise money to plant a shade tree on the school playground. I was hoping you could spread my list out — over several Christmases.
Since I had to write this letter with my son’s red crayon, on the back of a receipt in the laundry room between cycles; and who knows when I’ll find any more free time in the next 18 years, so now - -
*** Here are my Christmas wishes ***
* I’d like a pair of legs that don’t ache (-in any color, except purple, which I already have) and arms that don’t hurt or flap in the breeze; but are strong enough to pull my screaming child out of the candy aisle in the grocery store.
* I’d also like a waist, since I lost mine somewhere in the seventh month of my last pregnancy.
* If you’re hauling big-ticket items this year, I’d like fingerprint resistant windows and a radio that only plays adult music; a television that doesn’t broadcast any programs containing talking animals; and a refrigerator with a secret compartment behind the crisper where I can hide to talk on the phone.
* On the practical side, I could use a talking doll that says, ‘Yes, Mommy’ to boost my parental confidence, along with two kids who don’t fight and three pairs of jeans that will zip all the way up without the use of power tools.
* I could also use a recording of Tibetan monks chanting, ‘Don’t eat in the living room’ and ‘Take your hands off your brother,’ because my voice seems to be just out of my children’s hearing range and can only be heard by the dog.
* If it’s too late to find any of these products, I’d settle for enough time to brush my teeth and comb my hair in the same morning, or the luxury of eating food warmer than room temperature without it being served in a Styrofoam container.
*If you don’t mind, I could also use a few miracles to brighten the holiday season. Would it be too much trouble to declare ketchup a vegetable? It will clear my conscience immensely.
*It would be helpful if you could coerce my children to help around the house without demanding payment as if they were the bosses of an organized crime family.
Well, the buzzer on the dryer is ringing, and my son saw my feet under the laundry room door. I think he wants his red crayon back. Have a safe trip Santa, and remember to leave your wet boots by the door, and come in and dry off, so you don’t catch cold. Help yourself to cookies on the table, but don’t eat too many or leave crumbs on the carpet.
Yours always with love and appreciation,
Mom
P.S. One more thing . . You can cancel all my requests, if you can keep my children ‘young’ enough to believe in Santa.”
“Dear Santa,
I’ve been a good mom all year. I’ve fed, cleaned and cuddled my children on demand, visited thier doctor’s office more than my own doctor, sold sixty-two cases of candy bars to raise money to plant a shade tree on the school playground. I was hoping you could spread my list out — over several Christmases.
Since I had to write this letter with my son’s red crayon, on the back of a receipt in the laundry room between cycles; and who knows when I’ll find any more free time in the next 18 years, so now - -
*** Here are my Christmas wishes ***
* I’d like a pair of legs that don’t ache (-in any color, except purple, which I already have) and arms that don’t hurt or flap in the breeze; but are strong enough to pull my screaming child out of the candy aisle in the grocery store.
* I’d also like a waist, since I lost mine somewhere in the seventh month of my last pregnancy.
* If you’re hauling big-ticket items this year, I’d like fingerprint resistant windows and a radio that only plays adult music; a television that doesn’t broadcast any programs containing talking animals; and a refrigerator with a secret compartment behind the crisper where I can hide to talk on the phone.
* On the practical side, I could use a talking doll that says, ‘Yes, Mommy’ to boost my parental confidence, along with two kids who don’t fight and three pairs of jeans that will zip all the way up without the use of power tools.
* I could also use a recording of Tibetan monks chanting, ‘Don’t eat in the living room’ and ‘Take your hands off your brother,’ because my voice seems to be just out of my children’s hearing range and can only be heard by the dog.
* If it’s too late to find any of these products, I’d settle for enough time to brush my teeth and comb my hair in the same morning, or the luxury of eating food warmer than room temperature without it being served in a Styrofoam container.
*If you don’t mind, I could also use a few miracles to brighten the holiday season. Would it be too much trouble to declare ketchup a vegetable? It will clear my conscience immensely.
*It would be helpful if you could coerce my children to help around the house without demanding payment as if they were the bosses of an organized crime family.
Well, the buzzer on the dryer is ringing, and my son saw my feet under the laundry room door. I think he wants his red crayon back. Have a safe trip Santa, and remember to leave your wet boots by the door, and come in and dry off, so you don’t catch cold. Help yourself to cookies on the table, but don’t eat too many or leave crumbs on the carpet.
Yours always with love and appreciation,
Mom
P.S. One more thing . . You can cancel all my requests, if you can keep my children ‘young’ enough to believe in Santa.”
Thursday, December 18, 2008
a very merry playgroup christmas
A few years ago four new mommas got together for a play date. We'd met in a parenting class--some of us knew each other; others of us didn't. Our kids babbled at each other at first while sitting on our laps as we babbled at each other--thankful to just have an adult conversation once a week!
It's been fun watching those babies go from backs to tummies, from tummies to knees, from knees to feet...now they're independent enough to play in another room and us moms can carry on a conversation without having to speak over their (not so) tiny voices!
Though their busy preschool schedules don't allow us to gather on a regular basis anymore, we manage to get together a few times a year. We celebrated Christmas this week at Gatti Town (On a side note, this is a perfect spot for a holiday get together involving little ones. No one has to cook, clean up, or entertain!)! As we've done for the past few years, we exchanged holiday books--they're almost as fun to pick out as they are to receive!
Rachel, Ben, Ansley, & Drew--Holly, Amber, & Kim--thanks for the years of memories--here's to many, many more! For the rest of you out there, please don't make fun of our kids when we're still getting together for playgroup when they're 15!
It's been fun watching those babies go from backs to tummies, from tummies to knees, from knees to feet...now they're independent enough to play in another room and us moms can carry on a conversation without having to speak over their (not so) tiny voices!
Though their busy preschool schedules don't allow us to gather on a regular basis anymore, we manage to get together a few times a year. We celebrated Christmas this week at Gatti Town (On a side note, this is a perfect spot for a holiday get together involving little ones. No one has to cook, clean up, or entertain!)! As we've done for the past few years, we exchanged holiday books--they're almost as fun to pick out as they are to receive!
Rachel, Ben, Ansley, & Drew--Holly, Amber, & Kim--thanks for the years of memories--here's to many, many more! For the rest of you out there, please don't make fun of our kids when we're still getting together for playgroup when they're 15!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Weekend Fun
SO silly!
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On Sunday night, thanks to some pre-made mixes we got as gifts (thanks, Miss Beth and FK staff!), we enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies!!
Mmmmmmmmmmmm!
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On Saturday night we loaded the kids in the car clad in jammies to repeat one of our favorite traditions--"Christmas light looking"--as Ella Grace puts it. We snacked on hot chocolate and popcorn (thanks, Great Grandma!) and drove through Roper Mountain's light display!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------On Sunday night, thanks to some pre-made mixes we got as gifts (thanks, Miss Beth and FK staff!), we enjoyed hot chocolate and cookies!!
Mmmmmmmmmmmm!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The Craft
I mentioned our craft in my last post and apologize to those who've been anxiously waiting (kidding!). We made these reindeer--I know that there are probably lots of materials we could have used--but since our goal that day was to be at home, we used things we had at home (how "green" is that?). We used formula cans painted with brown paint, buttons, scrap fabric and construction paper...and, I think our end result turned out pretty cute!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Today
We're recovering from the dreaded stomach bug at our house! Both "big girls" have had it, but are feeling great today!
In spite of the desperate need for a trip to the grocery store, we spent the morning at home...everything was going so well, and, I'll be honest, a trip to the grocery store can change everyone's mood! I love days like this that we can be home uninterrupted--these days are few and far between at our house, so when they come, I treasure them! The girls played beautifully together by building with every kind of block we have--K'nex, Legos, Lincoln Logs, & Bristle Blocks--a city populated with Little People and plastic animals and completed with train tracks! This picture captures the essense of our day thus far...note the fire in the fireplace--and, if you could hear the picture, you'd hear Christmas music playing in the background!
We're also working on a Christmas-y craft--the paint is still drying, but I'll post pictures later!
There is, of course, still the issue of the grocery store. I'm thinking no one will complain about grits and eggs for dinner tonight!
In spite of the desperate need for a trip to the grocery store, we spent the morning at home...everything was going so well, and, I'll be honest, a trip to the grocery store can change everyone's mood! I love days like this that we can be home uninterrupted--these days are few and far between at our house, so when they come, I treasure them! The girls played beautifully together by building with every kind of block we have--K'nex, Legos, Lincoln Logs, & Bristle Blocks--a city populated with Little People and plastic animals and completed with train tracks! This picture captures the essense of our day thus far...note the fire in the fireplace--and, if you could hear the picture, you'd hear Christmas music playing in the background!
We're also working on a Christmas-y craft--the paint is still drying, but I'll post pictures later!
There is, of course, still the issue of the grocery store. I'm thinking no one will complain about grits and eggs for dinner tonight!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Holiday Weekend!
Since my sister, brother and I will be with our respective in-laws on Christmas Day, we celebrated with each other and my mom and dad on Friday! The kids had a blast opening presents and being together! These are pictures from our weekend together:
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