Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Benoist Christmas

Sunday the 19th was a big day. Drew and I had to go to a Christmas party of one of his clients and then to my parent’s house for our family Christmas celebration. We had a babysitter for the kids while we went to the first party. Luckily the kids were sleeping when we left so we didn’t have to pry anyone off of us while we were leaving. Then we came home packed up the kids and presents and headed to Christmas at Grandma and Poppas.

This Christmas celebration was so much fun. All the cousins ripped through their presents in about 5 minutes and the adults worked as fast as they could to get all of the toys out of their packages so they could begin playing immediately. Molly was so overwhelmed that at one point she just laid on her back and started sucking her thumb. The rest of the time she was most comfortable in grandma’s arms. Andrew’s big gift from grandma and poppa was a remote control Lego train; Matthew’s big gifts were a big bob cat and digger; and Miss Molly got a bunch of clothes. Of course they had lots of other gifts sprinkled in there too. Sometimes grandma can out do Santa(but Santa's not complaining).Thanks for all the wonderful gifts grandma, poppa, Pete, Jill, John, and Christina.




The best part of having our first Christmas a week before the actual Christmas was having the kids entertained for the week they were off school.




Christmas Festivities

December 10, we got all the Benoist cousins together at John and Christina’s house to take some Christmas pictures for Grandma and Poppa. Jill found some really cute pjs that we put their names on and the pictures turned out really cute. It was very entertaining trying to get everyone to sit, look, and smile at the same time. The pictures of that process are hysterical but we actually got a couple of good ones too. Then that night we had Drew’s company Christmas party. My mom and dad graciously watched the kids at our house, spent the night, AND gave us a night at the Chase hotel! What a wonderful treat! The Christmas party was at the St. Louis Zoo and really well done. After the party we headed back to the hotel for a drink with some of Drew’s co-workers. We were able to sleep in and take our time getting home the next morning. It was wonderful! Thanks mom and dad.

Sunday was an exciting day. While we were at mass we discovered that Santa was making a special visit afterwards. I was so excited I wasn't going to have to get all the kids out and about at some other time. AND even better than that, since it was our first snow and SO cold, all 3 kids were dressed in nice sweaters for their unexpected Santa pictures!


The boys’ last day of school was Wednesday, the 15th. Andrew’s class put on a little play of the story of Christmas. Andrew had the VERY special role of Joseph. Matthew’s party started at the same time so my dad and brother went to Matthew’s room while Drew and I watched Joseph. It was such a cute play and Joseph was amazing! Then we went over to Matthew’s room and watched his class sing a few Christmas songs. It was really funny because Matthew just stood there like a deer in headlights.

Before School, trying to get all 3 in a picture:)

Here comes Mary and Joseph
There's no room at the inn

Jesus is born!

The whole crew
That night we got an ice storm which turned out to be a mess. Drew and I went out and had a new babysitter with the kids. (Side note: Poor Matthew did not take that news well. He was beside himself when we left). By the time we got home the roads were terrible so Drew drove our babysitter’s car home while I followed him in order to get him home. Luckily everyone made it home safe and sound. The boys were supposed to have the day off on Thursday but even if they didn't every school was closed.


Advent and Doctors Visits

Monday, November 29, Molly and I got to go to Andrew’s classroom and help him make an advent wreath. We made it out of green play doh and pink and purple birthday candles.

Tuesday Molly was acting clingy after nap and as I went to kiss her, her head seemed warm. I took her temp and sure enough she had a temperature. Then as I was changing her diaper I noticed a rash covering her entire belly and back. THEN I noticed the spot where she broke out in a hive from her immunization was really red and irritated. My initial reaction was that this was the delayed reaction to her immunizations that they warn you about. When I called the pediatrician on Wednesday they said all of her symptoms were normal except for the irritation at the spot of the shot. I took her in and all of the doctors were baffled. I was disappointed that our pediatrician wasn’t in on this day but we did get an opinion from each doctor that was in. They pretty much came to three different opinions but were all baffled. I didn’t like leaving the pediatrician not knowing what was wrong with Molly but since she was in good spirits I was more comfortable.

By the time Thursday rolled around Molly STILL had the rash, the reaction on her leg, and a fever. I was supposed to leave for Chicago Friday afternoon for a little girls trip with my friend Allsion. I decided I would take Molly back in on Friday morning so I would feel comfortable leaving or know that it would be better for me to stay home. When Friday morning rolled around Andrew woke up complaining of a sore throat again. I looked and noticed it looked pretty bad. SO I took Andrew and Molly to see Dr. Bob. It turns out that Andrew had strep AGAIN (the antibiotic probably didn’t work the first time) and he said it looked like Molly had strep too because she had puss on her throat. He did a strep test on her and it was negative. Dr. Bob said it was most likely a virus and the reaction on her leg is probably from the vaccination and to keep an eye on it. He said I was cleared to have a weekend away!


Monday, December 27, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010

We had a perfect Thanksgiving. It was very laid back and delicious. First, we watched the Macy’s Day parade. The boys got into it because Drew and I created a bingo game to go along with it. Then after naps grandma and poppa brought the feast to our house! The food was amazing AND I didn’t have to lift a finger! Thanks mom and dad. After dinner the boys had a great time goofing off with poppa and watching Charlie Brown’s Thanksgiving with grandma.

Friday, we had McLaughlin game night. We were supposed to get together with the whole Benoist family but too many people were under the weather. Andrew really got into the games, Matthew enjoyed the M&M prizes, and Molly enjoyed crawling on the boards and taking all the pieces.

The rest of the weekend we spent getting into the Christmas spirit. Drew hung our outside lights. This year he went all out and Drew made a star out of wood and covered it in lights to put on the side of our house. It turned out great. We also decorated the tree and got out all of our festive Christmas items.