
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Day 7 and starting Day 8

Monday, December 28, 2009
Day 6 with Jazmin
By noon though we had cleaned up and showered and decided to see what Jazmin was up to. We'd made plans to spend some time with her today. So we took a field trip to Layton and scooped her up and stopped by Layton Hills Mall to pick up some Christmas gifts. Geez! Jazmin is as tall as me now...but that's not hard to be. And NO BRACES! Beauuuutiful! Tayshaun was shy (or maybe he had a little crush I don't know) and he was totally silly but before long it was like they picked up where they left off the last time they saw each other.


Here's the two posers trying on sunglasses and hats. Jazmin is a pretty simple shopper and found some clothes and jewelry in no time.
Shopping always makes us hungry and it's not time to start my diet yet (oh yeah, it's Monday...guess I'll have to start next year) so Jazmin chose Red Lobster. She's eats lightly like Tayshaun so they both ate a little bit of "this and that". And left lots of "that" on their plates.
Jazmin wanted to see Avatar in 3-D. Tayshaun and I were game to go again but by the end of meal Tayshaun was getting in his homebody mode and started to make deals with Jazmin to see if she'd like to go home instead. He asked her if she wanted to watch Sandlot or if she wanted to see Fergie-Purr or if she wanted to play Wii games. Well, Jazmin was pretty set on the theater but she noticed that Tayshaun had LOTS of chicken still left on his plate so she made a bet with him that if he could eat everything on his plate, we could go to the movies tomorrow instead.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Lazy Day 4 & SnowBoarding Day 5...it's going by too quickly!!!!
Day 4 was obviously our lazy day. We tinkered around, played with our goodies, found spots for our new toys, and then made turkey leftovers for Grandpa and Grandma. We never left the house!
Day 5...Tisha and Jazlyn took Tayshaun snowboarding for the first time. I'm waiting for the pics to be transferred to me so in the meantime Tayshaun narrated the events of the day...




Friday, December 25, 2009
Day 3 - Christmas Day
At 8am I heard Tisha and Jazlyn downstairs waiting for Tayshaun to wake up. So I got up and brushed my teeth and by that time Tayshaun was groggily sitting on the steps talking with his sisters. We talked him down to see what Santa left him. Yes, Santa did come through and brought Tayshaun all that he asked for and more. It was a BAKUGAN year!
So at about 2pm, everyone was back for turkey lunch. Even though Zach wasn't feeling too well, he pushed himself out of the house and made it for a few hours to exchange gifts and play wii with Tayshaun.
I tried Denise's sweet potatoe recipe and used her recommendation for a whole jar of marshmellow creme instead of mini marshmellows to top the potatoes. I chuckled to see the finished product but it was actually really scrumptuous. But then again, I have been feeling like Betty Crocker and Rachel Ray's sidekick lately.
Day 2 - Christmas Eve
We were close to Cookie Cutter so Tayshaun got a quick hair cut and we stopped for a short visit to drop off presents at his grandparents.
Aferwards, we needed to get groceries but decided to catch another flick beforehand because we had plenty of time before our Christmas Eve party at Auntie Lisa's. We watched Alvin and the Chipmunks - the Squeakuel. Tayshaun sang loudly to most of the songs and I was able to catch a few winks.
We got our groceries and left for our Christmas Eve party. Fun fun fun!!!!!
Tayshaun started complaining about a headache and didn't feel well so we left a little early. He immediately feel asleep in the car on the ride home so I'm hoping that he's just exhausted. We'll see how he feels in the morning. I helped him into his new jammies and he's cuddled up in my bed right now.
Santa set out his surprise and stuffed his stocking and now I'm getting ready to get some shut eye too. I will be setting the alarm tonight, though so the girls can be here at 8am to see Tayshaun wake to his surprise. Can't wait to see what Santa brought me!
13 Days of Christmas
I started this blog late because, of course, I'm a procrastinator and I was catching up yesterday to make sure Santa finished building all Tayshaun's toys in time for tonight (Christmas Eve). I'm blogging our 1st and 2nd days together.
Day 1-
yesterday, we were actually able to sleep in until 7:30am. We woke up and had french toast and coffee. We had a leisure morning and bathed Diva Girl. It was snowing so I stalled before pushing myself out of the house. And at about noon, we left to finish our shopping. As we got in the car, Tayshaun decided to bale on me and asked if he could play at his cousins Zachary and Michael while I finished my shopping. This was actually a great idea was thankful that Auntie Lisa agreed. So Iwas able to finish up shopping in 3 hours versus 5 if he'd been with me. Tayshaun had a great time and I was able to complete a job that I wasn't excited about without the irritation of a horrible, sidekick shopper.
Afterwards we decided to catch the movie Avatar. We arrived at the theater just 30 minutes into the 3D version and Tayshaun didn't want to see the normal version so we ate at our new favorite italian restaurant to wait for the next showing. We shared spaghetti and meatballs and cheese pizza. I later learned that Tayshaun selected pizza only because he was curious about how the pizza stand with the candle burning underneath was going to keep the pizza warm. So needless to say, he ate one slice of pizza. So it's pizza for breakfast, tomorrow.
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AVATAR! Loved loved loved it!!!!! We got our treats and 3D glasses and settled into our seats. We saw lots of previews for upcoming 3D movies. And then the movie began. Tayshaun was in awe and totally mesmorized for the entire 2 hours and 40 minutes. What was great about seeing this flick with Tayshaun was I got to experience first-hand his introduction to sci-fi. This film displayed an extraordinarily, captivating, and brilliantly colored planetary forest paradise where there were mythical like creatures and Navi blue-skinned giants living in harmony with nature. It was exciting to watch Tayshaun's reactions. In the film, the Navi had a language of their own so I had to read through some of the dialogue yet he didn't seem irritated or distracted by this little inconvenience. It actually gave him time to ask me questions and make his own comments while we conversed quietly. I could go into the movie more but all I gotta say is.... you got to see this one!!!!! We'll definitely own it.
After the movie, we got a hair....and stopped at Blockbuster to see if Avatar was available for rental. We were both excited by the idea of capturing and riding a Banshee (dragon-like) creature via the Wii. I picked up a few other dvds and we went home to settle in for the evening.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The Elf On A Shelf
This morning one of the guys at work told me about a book about an Elf who can watch kids daily and report to Santa. So with Tayshaun's concern, I thought it would be a good idea to have the Elf present in our house so Tayshaun could be reminded that he's being watched by Santa. Maybe I'll get some sweetness, mildness, and thoughtfulness out of Tayshaun for the next eight days. Yes, I'm going to try to milk it... We'll see if it works!!!
Here's the author's book summary:
This charming tradition began for our family when my children were very small. Like most children through the ages, they wanted to know how Santa really knew who was naughty or who was nice. Their answer, as in my own childhood, came in the form of a small pixie-elf.
The first time the elf arrived at our home, my children officially adopted him by giving him a name. Each year he would arrive around the holidays, usually at Thanksgiving. His sole responsibility was to watch the children's behavior and report it to Santa each night. The next morning after the children awoke, they discovered the elf had returned from the North Pole and was now resting in a new and different place. My children would race each other out of bed to try and be the first to spy him in his new position.
Over the years the tradition was perfected and rules were introduced. For example, to better preserve his mystique the children were not allowed to touch him but talking to him was a different matter all together. My children shared many secrets with the elf, and while he was under strict orders not to talk to them, the elf was under no such orders where grown-ups were concerned.
Unwittingly, the tradition provided an added benefit: it helped the children to better control themselves. All it took was a gentle reminder that the "elf is watching," for errant behavior to be modified.
I never dreamed this simple tradition would lead to so many treasured Christmas memories for our entire family. It is my earnest desire that The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition will bring as much joy to your family as it has to mine.
A Sign that Tayshaun is Growing Up
Tayshaun's never really been a big Sesame Street fan but I got an opportunity for front row seats to the Sesame Street Live performance this last weekend and thought it would be fun to be up-close-and-personal.
Tayshaun was pretty excited after we took our seats with cotton candy and snow cones in hand. The performance began and shortly Elmo, Big Bird, and Ernie made there way off the stage and into the audience, shaking our hands and waving to us. However before 20 minutes into it. I was counting down the minutes until intermission. Tayshaun was pretty bored too so at Intermission we decided to leave. We found a boy and his mom far away from the stage and gave them our front row tickets. They looked pretty happy about that. We were too because he just couldn't get interested.
Apparently, Tayshaun has outgrown Sesame Street.
We went to Planet 51 afterwards and ate more ice cream and candy. We were much entertained by the movie.


