12.30.2008

Not Christmas Related ...

A break from the Koop Holiday recap. I found a list of things to add to hot chocolate and wanted to share. Yum!

Things to Try with your Hot Chocolate:

  • Mexican cinnamon

  • Homemade Marshmallows (Williams-Sonoma sells them this time of year, too)

  • Real Whipped Cream

  • Peppermint Sticks (for swirling of course)

  • Oreos, crushed into chunks

  • I told you this was a yummy list

  • Shaved chocolate bars

  • Hershey's Kiss at the bottom of the cup

  • Crushed peppermint

  • Grated dark chocolate

  • Drizzled chocolate syrup, whipped creme and a cherry on top

  • It's the adjectives isn't it, I know honey, I know

  • Cool Whip

  • Finely grated pistachios

  • Mini Kraft marshmallows

  • Mayan style with cinnamon and cayenne pepper

  • Amaretto

  • Butterscotch Schnapps

  • Peppermint Schnapps

  • Bailey's Irish Creme

  • Kahlua

  • Hiccup, oh, excuse me

  • Vanilla Vodka

  • Starbucks style which means a spoonful of caramel and sprinkling of sea salt on the whipped cream

  • A shot of espresso

  • International Delight Raspberry Creme

  • Marshmallow creme

  • Real milk--no water

  • Cinnamon sprinkles (Red Hots)

  • Crushed Peppermint Patties (you're killin me here people....gaaaa! yum!)

  • Armaula Creme

  • International Delight White Chocolate Creme

  • Vietnamese Cinnamon

It Keeps Coming...


'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house ...


A little boy was checking on Santa (on a computer without a mouse ...)


The rocket was launching instead of sleeping in bed ...


And Dave and Nik were rapping things that shouldn't be said ...

(the rhyme ends here...writers block.)

When asked what he wanted for Christmas, Wayne replied, "Give to charity."
I love his response. Everyone else took it one step further and did it. A 500.00 donation made to the "Human Fund" was made in Wayne's name.


John got a beer making kit... that we still need to ship to him ...


Nikki thought this gift was for her ... oops. Wrong aunt.
We love you, Nik!


Apparently I had more than one glass of wine on this night ...

*The Human Fund is fake charity that George Costanza (Seinfeld) made up.


The Never Ending Christmas Post Continues ...


Christmas Eve -- the first Christmas that Caeden understood what was going on. Boy, did he ever get it. He ripped open package after package, saying, "I want to open another one ..." over and over. So funny and sweet to see him THAT excited. The presents aside, experiencing Christmas through Caeden was the best. Ever.


It is tradition that Nikki gathers the gifts and puts them into each person's pile ...


But I think Caeden is auditioning for the job ...

Tripod


Why I need one. Or, I could learn Photoshop and super-impose myself & Caeden in there somewhere ...

Christmas Eve


A picture of the Fam. Everyone looks so serious, except for Nikki. Obviously not drinking enough sangria at this point.



Caeden and Grandpa. There are not enough words to describe how much Caeden loves him. He talks about him everyday and when he is here ... well, Mommy and Daddy do not exist. Their bond is special, strong, and what every parents hopes for when they have children to "present" to their own parents.


Papa and Claire "dancing" to Christmas music. I could have watched them all night.


Daddy & Claire.


Donna and Nikki. So much fun to hang out with these two. The best is when Mom's cheek's get all red ... from what, you might wonder.
Family secret. :)



What am I going to do when she moves to Texas? Someone need to tell her that I moved all the way from Kansas to be near her. She can't go!!!



Sweet Claire's Christmas outfit from Mimi. The dress is SILK. It was the prettiest thing she has ever worn. I want to get a shadow box to display it every Christmas.


Mimi & Claire


Christmas Eve was everything it should be. Special. Loud. Funny. Sentimental. Full of Family.

We went to an early church service (kid friendly) where Caeden's teacher spoke. He loved that.
The powerpoint slides (with the lyrics) were hit and miss, but what do you expect for the first service of the night? I was just grateful that it was okay that my child could lay on the pew, look around, and not get dirty looks. Perfect!

Afterwards, everyone came back to our house for dinner. We started with wine, beer, and sangria and ended with honey baked ham, cheddar corn chowder, salads, and lots of cookies, fudge, and other sweets.

Wayne made a special toast with our last bottle of Cain Five (1995!!). He toasted to both of our grandmothers that we lost this year. Grandma Lyons and Grandma Goldie. They were a lot alike and are missed so much. Wayne's tribute was beautiful, and there wasn't a dry eye by the time he was done.

After Mom & Co. left, we opened presents. Wayne's side of the family has always opened gifts on Christmas Eve, leaving an empty spot for Santa to sneek in for Christmas morning. While all the gifts were wonderful, one that will stand out forever is Claire's new quilt that Donna (Grandma) made for her. She used my hospital gown that I delivered her in, and also the prettiest green, white, and pink materials to create Claire's quilt. We will cherish it forever (and I will post pictures one of these days).

Even though Claire had no idea what was going on, it was such a special Christmas to have two children to share it with. I feel blessed beyond measure.

If you are still reading, thanks for being such a trooper! More tomorrow ...
 
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