Saturday, January 9, 2010

Christmas, Surprises, and Visit to Louisiana

Our Christmas Holiday was quite exciting!  We had been planning a trip to Louisiana and our travel plans changed many times. This was our first Christmas so far away from our families. After wrapping all the presents for the kids, I realized there was NO WAY we could fit their presents in the truck along with all the other stuff we were bringing with us. (I had to return a huge box of clothes, bumbo seat, & other "baby" things Addison is no longer using to my wonderful friend Danielle, who was so generous to let us use those things after her little girl Sammie was no longer using them. Danielle is expecting again & needs some of the things back....THANK YOU DANIELLE!!!!) So we decided that we would have our Christmas morning here in Texas with just us & the kids, then we would leave on Saturday for Louisiana. The closer it got to Christmas, I really wanted to be with our families for Christmas Day. Lawrence told me that if he did not have any appointments during the week, we could leave early. I was so excited, until I heard him schedule an appointment for Wednesday. (Don't get me wrong....I am very thankful for the business, but I have been a little homesick and just wanted to get "home" and spend time with our families.)


After talking, we decided to let the kids open their presents from us on Wednesday night and leave early Thursday morning (Christmas Eve) for Louisiana. 





The kids were very happy with the loot they received, but they were so excited to go to Louisiana. I think Peyton slept a total of 2 hours that night. There was a bad storm moving through the morning we were suppose to leave, so we left a little later. Thankfully, we had a safe trip!

We did not tell Lawrence's family that we were coming early...they had no clue! We spent Chrstmas Eve with my family. Santa knew just where to find us at Nanna's house! We opened presents, then headed down the bayou to SURPRISE Lawrence's family!


Ready for Santa's visit!


Addie LOVES her Pal Violet from Santa!

We drove down to Lawrence's parents house...to surprise them! We snuck in through the house to the garage. The garage door was open & a few of them saw us. There were many tears, hugs, and LOTS OF SURPRISE!!!

This was our first time seeing some of the family since we moved in June.


Addie & Kale


Addie wrapped in her blanket made by Joyce.
(Joyce is her grandmother, who is holding her in this picture.)


We had a wonderful day and enjoyed spending time with Lawrence's family. We were able to spend a few days at PaPa & Joyce's house.

Sunday, we visited my sister-in-law Edna & her husband Danny's house (Inda & Kawasaki). Danny had found a jump house that he was looking forward to sharing with the boys. THEY LOVED IT!!!!!





The Cousins

On Sunday night all the kids had a sleep over. Peyton slept at his cousin Kali's house. Addison slept at Lindsey's house. (Lindsey is cousin Jake's girlfriend.) Jonah slept at Kawasaki & Inda's house (his aunt Edna & Uncle Danny). Lawrence & I were able to go out to dinner...KID-FREE!!!! (Thank you to all those who hosted sleep-overs!)

On New Year's Eve, we headed to Pearl River to visit my best friend & Peyton's Nanny, Danielle & her family. The kids played so well together. I wish we lived closer...I really miss spending time with her.



All of our kiddos together.
Jonah, Addie, Sammie, Peyton, & Tyler


Addie's first time on a slide.


Jonah & Sammie played so well together


I LOVE this picture of Addison!

That night we headed back to Nanna's house to spend the night. Aunt Cindy camE over & gave the kids their gifts. Jonah played with Addie & her gift most of the night. He is a great Big Brother!




Another one of my favorites!


We enjoyed a great night of visiting with my family! At midnight, we headed outside to watch the fireworks and say good bye to 2009!! The kids enjoyed the fireworks, I think...Peyton was smiling but had his ears covered the whole time, Jonah was half-asleep, and Addison kept saying oooh!  We spent New Year's day at Nanna's and were sad when it was time to leave. We would be heading back to Texas the next morning.


Still playing with Addie's toy the next day!


Addie's 1st cooking lesson


The kids with their great-grandmother
Jonah, Addie, MawMaw, & Peyton

We spent our last night in Louisiana at Lawrence's parents house. We were sad that ouR time in Lousiana was ending.


Addie & Kale

We enjoyed our visit VERY much, but we were happy to get back to some sort of routine! We miss everyone already and have talked about visiting again in July...we will have a new cousin to visit...Kale is going to be a Big Brother!
May you all be blessed in the coming year!


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Busy Holiday Season!

Wow, I can not believe it is almost Christmas!  It seems like this holiday season has just flown by.  We will be heading to New Orleans for our Christmas vacation. We are so excited!!! We miss everyone so much & are looking forward to a nice, long visit. The kids don't start school again until January 5th, so we will be leaving New Orleans on January 4th. That way Lawrence can watch the last Saints game of the regular season. He has been such a sport...having to watch the games on the computer when they have not been televised.

We attended our Christmas party at church last Friday & had such a wonderful time. Lawrence made a jambalaya (which everyone thought was FANTASTIC & they all want lessons on how to cook one.)

Jonah had a "Holiday" party at school last Friday also. He had such a great time making crafts & eating goodies. Peyton had a "Friday Fun Day" the same day, but was sad to tell one of his teachers bye. (She will not be returning after the break...we will miss Mrs. Hatten very much.)



Addison is getting bigger by the day. She is into EVERYTHING! We are looking forward to seeing her open her gifts. We are going to try to get a picture with Santa Claus tomorrow.


May you all have a blessed holiday season!  Much love from The Bonvillain Bunch!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Snow?!?

YES!!!! It did snow here in Round Rock, Texas...of course, none of it stayed on the ground. It was wonderful to see the flakes falling, even if they did melt once they hit the ground. The boys were at school, but said they got to see the snow. They were a bit diappointed that there was not enough to "play" in. Addison & Mommy went outside to try to get some pictures...but were not too successful!




Saturday, December 5, 2009

Family Happenings

I wrote a post all about our Thanksgiving & it seems to have disappeared.  So, I will try to write it again.

Lawrence and Peyton attended our church's "Turkey Bowl" (football game) that morning. They had a good time and were able to spend some father & son time together (which is always a good thing).

We spent the rest of Thanksgiving Day at the home of our friends: The Ortiz Family.  I cooked a turkey...for the second year in a row...and it was yummy!  Lawrence cooked a sweet potato dish (yummy) and 2 pumpkin pies (yummy, yummy)!!! Addison enjoyed some turkey, sweet potatoes, and dirty rice for her 1st Thanksgiving. She loved it all.

After lunch Christie, her daughter Andrea, her cousin-in-law Dinora, and I went shopping at Old Navy. I really couldn't pass up the sale they were having on jeans (the boys needed some more). We had some girl fun and started planning a midnight shopping trip to Toys R Us, for Black Friday Deals!!! When we arrived back at the house, the PlayStation along with RockBand had been pulled out and everyone had a turn to jam out! After all the music, we decided to head outside to play some soccer in the school field across the street. Peyton, Lawrence, and Jonah all played...Mommy watched Addison. After the game of soccer, we headed back to the house for dinner. Then we headed home.  We had a long, but wonderful day. And I did not go to Toys R Us at midnight & I did not wake up at 3am for early bird specials. I went to 2 stores around 10:30 & picked up exactly what I went there for...that is definitely a first for me & I think my hubby was pleasantly surprised!

There are so many things I have to be thankful for this year...(1) Three healthy children, (2) hard-working, loving husband, (3) being a stay at home mom for the first time in 7 years (4) wonderful family and friends back in Louisiana whom I miss very much, (5) my faith and the knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ.  There are so many other things that I am thankful for, but these would have to be at the "TOP" of my list.

As I look forward to the upcoming year, I am hopeful that we will continue to be blessed. I am also looking forward to all of our new opportunities and adventures that we will have living in Texas. I am glad that we decided to make this move, it has turned out to be many blessings in disguise.

I am thankful for each one of you for being a part of our lives.