12.30.2014

Christmas 2014

This year was the first year I spent Christmas Day somewhere other than home. Everyone knows that once married, holidays are more complicated. You try to see and be with as much family as possible in the little time you have. We did just that. Our Christmas started on Sunday, December 21st--a day I will never forget. The reason this day is so special to me and will always remain special is because my paternal grandparents were baptized in the church that I grew up in. They decided to join the church about 3 months ago, and they chose to be baptized on the 21st, a day when the whole family could be there to witness it. It was amazing. God is amazing. Below is my sweet grandmother right after the service. She was on Cloud 9 all day, as were the rest of us. God's love is overwhelmingly infectious in the best way possible. 
That day, we went to Maggiano's for lunch to continue celebrating my grandparents. Then, we convened at their house afterward for dessert. That night, we had Christmas with my family. We ate great food, drank "Christmas cocktails" as my mom liked to call them, we laughed, and we enjoyed being together, even if not on Christmas Day. 

On the 22nd, I met my mom and sister for lunch and then helped my mom set up her dining room tablescape for Christmas Day lunch. That night, Matt and I had our little Christmas together at home and exchanged gifts. The morning of the 23rd, we finished packing up, and then we headed to Dallas for Christmas with his mom's side of the family. We got in to Dallas in the late evening, and went straight to his aunt and uncle's house for dinner with everyone. I'm so sad I wasn't really great at taking pictures while in Dallas--must of been having too much fun!

On Christmas Eve, we met up with Matt's mom, two younger brothers, Sam and Russell, and Sam's fiancé, Shannon, for lunch at Brewed in Fort Worth. It was such a neat restaurant with delicious food and a great atmosphere. After lunch, the boys wanted to "be boys," so they decided to go to Dave & Buster's, while Shannon and I went to "be girls" and got manicures. After playing for the afternoon, we all went back to get ready for Christmas Eve service at church. In the car on the way to church, my mom sent me a selfie from their car ride to church back in Houston, so we returned the favor. I love technology. And check out those matching earrings...great minds think alike!
        

















After a wonderful Candlelight Service, we went to dinner with Matt's family and then back home for one more sleep until Christmas! 

We woke up Christmas morning, and went for a run. As you may be able to already tell, we ate WAY too much over the holidays. One of my favorite things to do is run with these two, and it felt very necessary. 
      
















It was already a very Merry Christmas, indeed. But the fun was only just beginning. After we showered and got cleaned up, we went over to Matt's grandmother's house to have Christmas with his mom's side. Even though Dallas is in Texas and seems so close, it is rare that we get up there, so it made the time there so sweet. 
Our time in Dallas seemed to end too quickly. But when it did, all the kids packed up and caravanned to the middle of Texas where Matt's dad's side of the family lives, New Braunfels. His dad had rented a house right on the river for all of us to stay in together. They had decorated the house before we got there and had a tree full of gifts. 
    
















The first night we were there, we enjoyed a quiet dinner at home, all nine of us (still missing two). The following morning, Matt and I went on what was intended to be a nice and easy run, and now I understand why they call it the HILLcountry. Also, it rained on us, so we were soaked when we got home. I quickly got over it, obviously. 

Every Christmas, for much longer than I have been in the Bormann family, the extended family has gathered in New Braunfels for a Bormann Bowling Party. I have been fortunate enough to attend the last four.
We always have so much fun, and most years, it is the one time of the year that I bowl, and I always love it and am usually sore the next day. This year was no different. It was our first big event of the weekend. Our team didn't win, but it didn't matter. Getting to see 50+ family members from Matt's side made it completely worth it, even without the bowling. 
     












Back at the house that night, we played games (corn hole, Kuub, ping pong, pool, and fetch of course) and stayed up way too late. I swear, I think Matt enjoys playing fetch with Avery just as much as she does.


















The following day, the 28th, we did a Christmas gift exchange with just Matt's immediate family. And then that afternoon, we did the whole big family Christmas lunch thing again with Matt's dad's side of the family. We did a White Elephant gift exchange and had a big ping-pong tournament going. There was a men's bracket and a women's bracket, and while it was no easy feat, yours truly came out on top.
Game faces... obviously.
I loved every bit of this trip, but my favorite part may have been early in the morning of the day we were leaving, watching these two do their thing and with that view... 
Another really neat thing that happened that morning was that we got to pet a deer that roams around near the house frequently. I believe the family who owns the place actually considers it a pet.

















After watching a little bit of the Aggie game, it was time to head home. All three of us were exhausted and still are, but I think that speaks to the good times that were had.

















It was nice to use the drive home to reflect on the past week and also the past year. It seems like I blinked and it came and went. And it was a good one.

I hope you had a very Merry Christmas!

12.14.2014

Christmas Countdown

Ahh.. my favorite time of the year. After Thanksgiving, all of our decorations went up, and just looking at them makes me happy. I wish they could stay up all year. I also wish it was a little colder, but we don't all get what we want, do we? :)

All of our Christmas decorations have meaning, and I love that. Our tree went up first, with all of its ornaments, each with its own little story. The tree skirt was handmade by my great-grandmother. Our nativity was given to us piece by piece over a few Christmases by Matt's grandmother, and our Nutcracker collection given to us by my grandparents, all with a history, which makes it all so much more special. The wreath was made by yours truly, with help from my grandmother.

I love Christmas. 
Red, green, and gold belong together. 



It's not just Christmas time at home, but also at school. Our elf is back. This year, once again, the kids named him. I let them put names into a hat, and then we voted on the favorite. His name is "Billzz" (like "dolla-dolla-billz"). While this may be what his name ended up as, I am convinced that whoever came up with this name really meant to write "Blizz," so sometimes, we just call him "Blizz"--short for Blizzard.) His nickname is "Tater Tot." Seventh Graders make a lot of sense. That's one thing I've learned in my three years of teaching them. Hopefully, you caught the sarcasm there. Anyway, here are a few of his favorite spots this year...
First day with us
Fishing for Candy canes


He's over on the right--holding the pen


The kids have so much fun with him being in our classroom--regardless of what they believe/don't believe. I think it is something fun that we can be a part of together as a class (all five of my classes). 

Unfortunately, one thing I have had to miss this Christmas season is every single Christmas party we've been invited to. It makes me so sad, because I love getting to celebrate this season with everyone we love. Why?

 Yep, this is my loot. I've been cooped up for four days, and don't let the one Kleenex box fool you. Four. I can honestly say that I do FINALLY feel like I am on the road to recovery, but I was obviously in need of some serious R&R. Thankfully, Gilmore Girls has been here to keep me company all the while. I'm ready to get back to school to see my kids again before they take their finals. I'm ready to have my voice back. And I'm ready to start celebrating the Christmas season with other humans! Hubs has been so good about taking care of me and also keeping a little distance, so he stays healthy. I know he's ready for me to be back on my feet, too.

I have a few more items on my To-Do/To-Get list for Christmas, and then I'll be done. So crazy--I don't think I've ever been done so early before. I did a lot of shopping early and/or online. I also created my own little not-so-little Christmas Wish List. Matt was very appreciative. He likes seeing the pictures and having links. I also made a bigger list, so I feel like I didn't just tell him exactly what to get me, but gave some options instead. He's awesome, and he is so excited about already having his gifts and having them wrapped (all done by him).

So... what's on your list this year??

Christmas Wish List 2014

12.06.2014

The District

The weekend before Thanksgiving, hubs took me to D.C.! This was both of our first time to go to the national capital. We were there for a full five days and packed in as much as we possibly could. It was a blast!
We left the Friday before Thanksgiving after work and arrived late Friday night. So, we went straight to bed and were ready for a very full day on Saturday. We saw the Smithsonian--Natural History and American History museums.
Natural History Museum Rotunda
Matt's new friend




















My favorite.
Another fave--Abigail's White House China Pattern


















Those museums took us the whole morning, so after leaving, we went to our first recommended restaurant (and my personal favorite on the whole trip), Founding Farmers. It was delicious and a great atmosphere. There was a two hour wait, but after about 2 minutes of waiting, we scored two seats at the bar and ate there. Matt made friends with the bartender, of course, and we really enjoyed ourselves. After lunch, we made our way over to the Washington Monument and White House.
      


That last picture was taken by Matt, and to me, looks like what I like to call a "postcard pic." And then, there was the White House. I mean, wow. I don't care who you are--standing outside of the White House is powerful. So many incredible people have walked in that house. Pretty neat!


















That night, we went to Georgetown for dinner at Clyde's. First of all, I LOVED Georgetown. I could have spent the whole five days hanging out there. After dinner, we thought it would be a genius idea to WALK back to the monuments to see them at night. Yes, brilliant idea!
     












But, I mean, WOW. Absolutely incredible and completely worth every blister step.
     
     















At the end of the day, just as you are feeling after getting to this point in the post, we were exhausted. So, needless to say, Sunday was a tiny bit lazy for us. We decided to sleep in a little and tackle only the Arlington Cemetery. We saw the changing of the guard, where JFK and Taft are buried, and many of our nation's heroes.


JFK's grave
Taft's grave


















That night, we made our way back to Georgetown for dinner at Filomena. Holy moly, it was yummy. Homemade pasta right in the front window of the restaurant and to end the meal, Amaretto. I'll take it. And as if that wasn't enough, we HAD to get cupcakes from Georgetown Cupcakes. Also delicious.
The next day, we saw the National Archives, the Holocaust Museum, the Capital building, and the Supreme Court. We didn't spend a ton of time at the National Archives, but we got to see the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. You can hardly see the writing on the documents anymore, but it is still makes you very awestruck to think about their past--where they've been, who has touched them, etc. We didn't take any pictures at the Holocaust Museum, but enjoyed walking through it very much, seeing all of the pictures and reading all of the stories from that time. We also toured the Capital Building. I think that was Matt's favorite part of the trip. The top of it is undergoing a two-year reconstruction project, so we hope to get a better picture one day. I guess we will have to go back! And after taking the tour of the Capital, we walked across the street to see the Supreme Court, probably his second favorite part.

Supreme Court

On our last night in D.C., we went to Chinatown for dinner at Matchbox. It was such a fun restaurant for our last night. After dinner, we walked across town to get pie at Dangerously Delicious Pies.

We found out that they recently opened one in Austin, so if you are anywhere close to ATX, definitely worth a trip! On our way to get pie, we walked right by a group of people, about 1,000 in number, protesting the decision in the Michael Brown case. They were heading to the Supreme Court steps. It was crazy to see and to think about how often there are protests in D.C.

We had an incredible time on our trip, and we loved coming home to part of our family for Thanksgiving. We are now getting to enjoy this special season between Thanksgiving and Christmas with decorations, time together, and sweet smells of cinnamon--getting anxiously excited about all of our Christmas plans with family.