Tis the season.
I guess. I will say that I have mixed feelings about Christmas in Texas. Jarom
went through this while living in the southern hemisphere when the Navidad
falls in the middle of summer. That’s not too far off from where we are now.
It’s still up in the 70’s most days, with the 80’s making an occasional
appearance. It cools off at night, and the forecast claims that there is a high
of 44 on Monday, so we’ll see. But despite the warmth, it’s hard to avoid
feeling Christmassy around this house. The tree went up the day before
Thanksgiving and the kids love it. Bo gets very upset when the lights aren’t on
and Jenna will hurry and plug them in for him. There are nutcrackers and Santas
and nativities and manger pictures all over the mantle. There is garland on the
banisters, an advent calendar on the kitchen ledge and a countdown to Santa
that is rarely accurate, but always there. The best part of the Christmas
decorations happened yesterday when Jenna was talking about the mantle and
called the stockings “goodybag socks”. We aren’t sure if she hears this stuff
somewhere or just comes up with it on her own, but it is pretty hilarious. And
the Winns are trying to capture the Christmas spirit in other ways too. They
channeled their inner “no-room-in-the-inn”keepers and sent Mario and PJ across
the country to visit other relatives, although Mario came back a week later
because he “wanted to keep his job” or some other lame excuse. It’s nice to
have fewer people around, but we do miss them already. The kids were especially
happy to get Opa back today. Even the raccoon up in the attic seems to have
abandoned ship.
Bo hasn't earned his goodybag sock yet
Alixa's preschool class
Because the
calendar says that it is December we scheduled some bonfires to take advantage
of the firepit and clear out some of the branches and stumps that have been trimmed
around the yard. But that night it was almost 80 degrees and nobody really
wanted to stand next to a fire, so instead we just grilled hot dogs and cooked
smores over the stove and hung out with friends. The most memorable part of
that night was probably the fact that Jenna stumbled upon a fireant nest that
had sprung up in the backyard. She was playing with her friends when all of a
sudden she started screaming and ran to the back door complaining about some
itches on her feet. Jarom took off her shoes and found a dozen or so little
ants crawling on and biting her little piggies. Fortunately Wowawee was here
and knew to make a little baking soda concoction to put on the bites, which
seemed to neutralize them, because 15 minutes later she was back in action,
digging and running and jumping around. She actually felt very remorseful about
destroying the ants’ home, which is why they got mad at her, and repeatedly
asked if Jarom or Nate would help her fix it later. Jarom “fixed it” the next
day with some fireant killer, but there will surely be many more encounters
with the little insects here in the land of fire.
Alixa is staying
super busy with a jam-packed social calendar that includes a slew of Christmas
parties and park days and recipe clubs and activities for two wards. She is
trying to integrate herself into the new one but also wants to hang out with
her friends from the old one, so she is double-dipping. Jarom continues to play
basketball a few nights a week, making enemies and alienating people with his
general obnoxiousness. He also managed to install Mario and PJ’s thank you
present, a sleek new microwave. It took several hours and for the first day or
so he was nervous that it was going to fall off and destroy the stove, the
microwave, and the countertop, but here we are two weeks later and it is still
there. Lix says she loves it, but also says that now she really needs a new
oven and stovetop to match the rest of the stainless appliances. Great.
Cowgirl Jenna
Lix did some reorganizing in the kitchen because Bo kept getting his treats out of the cabinets. Now the lower cabinets are empty so he uses them as a hiding spot.
Baby girl Everzoomius
seems to be doing well, plugging along towards her April arrival. Lix is still
working out regularly, although her running pace is slowing and her classes are
getting harder to finish. She recently took the kids out for a run with their
stroller on a windy day, covering 3 miles in 46 minutes. At one point while
pushing into the wind Jenna hollered out to her “Mom, why did you stop running?”
She hadn’t, but I suppose sometimes it is nice to have a heckler. There was a
pretty significant event this morning when Alixa joined team mentally weak by
barfing in a non-illness situation. It was a good run, but it had to end
sometime. At least she wasn’t in the car when it happened.
2 comments:
Dear Mitch,
I do love your housemates and I think you are hysterical. You write very much like my son Jarom talks. Go figure. I suppose that must be because he is the one who taught you English. I am guessing there. Anyway, I sure do love the goings on at the Winn house. I will work on getting Bo's goodybag sock sewn up in time for Christmas. What would Christmas morning be like if he didn't have one?? A tragedy!! Bo is wearing a Jenna face as he sits in the cupboard. Jenna does, indeed, look like a very grown up cowgirl. I shall never push Jenna and Bo in theirjogging stroller, as I'm sure Jenna will complain the entire time that I am sucking air from over exertion, saying, "When are you going to run, grandma??" I sure do love all of you, Everzoomies included.
Ha! I hope your baby doesn't have a weak mind, too . . .
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