
Brad had a meeting last night so it was just me and the kids. Usually I really try to keep on a schedule and do the things we normally do as family, but last night it didn't happen. The Gleevec has been really hitting me hard the last few days and I have been bone tired (not really a great thing when there is so much to do during the holidays). We just snacked for dinner...I think Eli got into the chocolate donuts and had about five. After dinner, I noticed that The Charlie Brown Christmas was on TV. We don't watch TV with our kids much (except Brad who watches sports) because we just think there are better ways to spend the time we have as a family. I gave in and we all watched the movie on my bed. At one point, I looked over and Phoebe had fallen over onto Eli and they were cuddling. I cannot tell you how precious it was! The picture doesn't really do it justice, but you get the idea.
I meant to blog about Thanksgiving, but I was so tired and now I feel like it's too late. Here are the highlights:
* Brad and Eli both got a nasty virus. The cousins were passing it around so it was bound to happen. Phoebe and I did not get it.
* We had prime rib. Brad and I are not huge fans of turkey and this was awesome!
* We got to see the very first "McCall Miraculous Talent Show" put on the grandkids. Morgan was the ringleader (she liked to be called the director) and everybody had a talent except Phoebe. Even Eli did some gymnastics.
* Eli almost won the Annual McCall Family Bowling Tournament. His first two throws were a strike and a spare. Unfortunately, his game went downhill from there and at one point his ball actually stopped in the middle of the of the lane. That was after he accidentally rolled it down the lane next to us...the little girl was not very happy.
* Eli smashed his finger in the RV door so hard I thought it might be broken. It's not, but he'll lose his finger nail and it is nasty looking now. Brad has to clean it because I am disgusted by the whole thing.
* Thanksgiving Dinner was delicious! I always mean to get some really great pictures of all the sisters-in-law and Sue baking and visiting, but I always seem to be snapping green beans, mashing potatoes, or making salad.
* It snowed! Eli asked when were going to open gifts and when I told him it was Thanksgiving and not Christmas, he said, "But it snowed."
* The sisters-in-law had a nice morning of shopping after Thanksgiving. We did not get up at 4am to go anywhere, but we did hit the new Uptown Shopping Center in Alb. later that morning. It was so "Christmasy" to drink our hot cider from William-Sonoma and walk around (it's an outdoor shopping center) with the light snow falling. Very festive.
* I spend most of my Thanksgiving (as I do most holidays at Brad's parents' house) in front of the fireplace because it just might be the coldest place on the planet.
Hope you enjoyed that brief recap.