Sunday, December 28, 2014

Christmas Party {Webster}

Webster's Christmas party! Ansley loves school and it's so much fun seeing her with all her friends. Notice the "boyfriend" is close by again! ;)
 

















Santa {Webster}

I received word that Santa would be making his grand appearance at school to see all the kids. Karson thought he'd seen enough of Santa after the GE Christmas party, so he bailed on me to go see grandma Teresa! I was able to snap pics of all the kids in her class. The little boy in the green is Ansley's "boyfriend!" They follow each other all over the place and they give each other gifts daily. From papers to books to crayons. We found out on the last day of school (before xmas break) that he is moving. I don't think Ansley has quite realized that he won't be returning to school in January. I have to say this little crush was getting to be too much for daddy and he is glad to see this little boy go! ;)
 
Tuesday was the day that Santa came to Webster and Friday the kids' all went to sing Christmas carols at a local nursing home. It was a 15 minute trip and I decided not to go. Boy oh boy was that a bad decision. I picked Ansley up from school (a little early due to a dentist appointment) and she started crying and yelling "You weren't there, you were suppose to be there!" I felt awful and I've told myself that I will never miss another thing! Yikes



















Progressive Dinner {2014}

We all participated in the 1st annual Progressive dinner with our friends in Ark City. The wonderful Beth Leach started this tradition this year! Our family is the only one that lives in Winfield, so we make frequent trips to Ark City to see everyone. We had 5 different stops that served a different entre for dinner. I helped Jamie with the desserts! We had such a fun evening. We has 21 people that attended the dinner party! We sure do love our AC friends!
 















The Christmas Train

My amazing Aunt and Uncle gave us tickets to the Christmas Train in Dry Gulch, Oklahoma! It was an amazing time! The kids loved it, we loved it and we will definitely go back! It was such a nice little area that they actually made into a town. It's ran by a church and filled with volunteers that are dressed in top hats and beautiful old dresses. All the volunteers were very polite and everyone spoke to us! It was a place that you only dreamed of living in and raising a family. A place where you wouldn't have to worry about violence or bad manners. Literally a dream. We had such a fun time with all the activities and riding the train that focused 100% on the birth of Jesus Christ. Amazing time!