Thursday, December 29, 2011

And That's Not All!

When my mom and dad returned from Russell County after Christmas, they brought back several goodies for the kids.  Along with generous gifts from their Great Grandmother Lacy and Nila, they delivered a gift from their Great Aunt Nancy (Papa's sister).  Nancy had told me at Thanksgiving that she was working on something special for the kids (although she said they wouldn't appreciate it until they were older).  

She made each of her great grand nieces and nephews a quilted animal made from my grandmother Dorothy's (her mother's) quilts.  Also, around each animal's neck is an embroidered quilted ornament made from Dorothy's bedspread and Pop's ties.  So priceless!  She named each animal after a family member, and she included a letter to each child.  

Meet Sarah Margaret and Louie Wayne

Here is Sarah's letter:

Merry Christmas Sarah!
     My name is Sarah Margaret.  I am named after your great-great-grandmother, Sarah Margaret Bernard Foley, most often referred to as "Sally" or "Granny Foley." 
     From all accounts, Sally Foley was a true pioneer woman, raising her family without running water or electricity!  She always had a huge garden in order to feed her children.  She was the mother to 10 children - Dorothy (your great grandmother), Isabell, Izora, Creola, Carsie, Eldora, Daris, Velmer, Louie and Silas!
     It is also remembered that Granny Foley often read her Bible or devotionals (maybe with 10 kids she had to read her Bible a lot!).  Your Papa says she made the best sugar cookies he's ever eaten!
     I am made from a quilt that was used in your Papa's childhood home, with his mom and dad.  I am actually quite old and maybe a little fragile.  My rough places, paint stains, and coffee freckles are gotten through years of good living in the Antle household.  I hope I can hang around for many years and watch you grow into the beautiful young lady I know you'll be.

And here is John's letter:


Merry Christmas John!
     My name is Louie Wayne.  I am named after your great-great-uncle, Louie Wayne Foley, as was your Papa, Louis Jordan Antle.  Louie was the older brother of your great-grandmother, Dorothy Foley Antle.  Louie Wayne Foley was a man of many talents, mostly remembered as the owner of Foley's Grocery in Jamestown.
     Your Papa, Louis Jordan, remembers that Uncle Louie taught him to drive in a "round about" manner.  Uncle Louie would take Louis J. to Bethel Cemetery to help him mow and trim around the gravestones.  When they were finished, Louis J.'s payment was to drive home from the cemetery!  What a treat!  After Louis J. got his license, Uncle Louie also let him borrow his car to take your Meme on dates!
     Ask your Papa about the "fishing tale!"
     An interesting fact, John, is that your great-great-great-grandfather was also named John - John Antle, born in 1806!
     I am made from a quilt that was used in your Papa's childhood home, with his mom and dad.  I am actually quite old and maybe a little fragile.  My rough places, paint stains, and coffee freckles are gotten through years of good living in the Antle household.  I hope I can hang around for many years and watch you grow into the fine young man I know you'll be.

Well, regardless of whether or not the kids appreciate these gifts yet (and truly, I think they do), I can tell you that I appreciate them so much!  Nancy has always given the best presents...when I was growing up I always looked so forward to her gifts because they were always so thoughtful and creative, and again, she did not disappoint!

Sarah Margaret and Louie Wayne will join their fellow quilted bears that John and Sarah's Nana made them before they were born.  What a precious collection of family history.


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A Very Beachy Christmas

On Christmas night we went over to Dick's for more gift exchanging and celebrating.  Dick and MT have been busy the last few months making "beaten biscuits", even using Florencie's biscuit brake (what is that, you ask?)...here's what Wikipedia says about beaten biscuits:  

"Beaten biscuits were once so popular that special machines, called biscuits brakes, were manufactured to knead the dough in home kitchens. A biscuit brake typically consists of a pair of steel rollers geared together and operated by a crank, mounted on a small table with a marble top and cast iron legs."

We took Florencie's biscuit brake out of her basement when she moved (I think it actually belonged to her mother?), and Dick and MT used it to make some delicious beaten biscuits for our Christmas celebration.  MT made a ham spread that I actually liked better than using pieces of country ham - they were all gone in about 2 minutes!

Dick spoiled the kids with even more gifts and stockings!

Pink and black zebra patterned luggage for Syd
Madden '12 for John
A letterman's jacket for Tanner, who earned his
JV letter this year.  This is really cool, because
Dick was the football coach at Eastern High School
for many years, and now his grandson is the QB there - I
love that!
And from one Eastern Eagle to another, Tanner spread a little Eagle love to his Badoo too...

2011 District 6 Champions
And THEN, as if we all hadn't received enough this Christmas, Dick gave us all a very special gift...a week in Wild Dunes in a beach front house!



We are all so excited!  We had so much fun in Wild Dunes last summer, and by the looks of the house that Dick has rented, we're in for an even bigger time this summer!  So generous!

We had a delicious meal of ham sandwiches, cheese grits and creamed peas (John must have eaten nine helpings of peas!), and we spent the rest of the night visiting, goofiing around, playing the Wii and relaxing.  

Sarah wrestles with Aunt TT
Syd and John get ready to eat 
Taylor's friend Ashley and Rich visit
By 9:00pm, we were officially ready for bed.  We had had such a great last couple of days of celebrating, but with the end of Christmas comes physical and emotional exhaustion (it's tough work writing all those letters to Santa!).  We all collapsed in bed that night, so grateful for another wonderful year together.  


Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Merry Christmas!

When I was a child, most Christmas Eves were spent in Jamestown at Pop and Gran's house (my dad's parents).  Except for a few Christmas Eves spent in Virginia, my main memory is of Pop and Dad getting everyone up at around 5:30 in the morning (I think there may have even been a year or two where we were up before 5:00).  Note, it was not the KIDS getting up at 5:00 am, but the ADULTS!  I always remember waiting outside the living room while my dad went in to check to see if Santa had come...there were always five "kids - me and my sister, and the three Schureman cousins.  When the time was finally right, he would pull open the door and we'd rush in to find five piles of gifts (our Santa gifts were always wrapped).  Well, John definitely has some "Pop" in him, because he woke up for the first time on Christmas at about 3:00 am.  He asked if it would be okay if he played on his iTouch until 7:00, which is the earliest I told him we would get up (I know, my dad and Pop would be sorely disappointed in me!), and we of course told him, "NO!"  At 7:05, he came rushing to our bed to show us what Santa had left under the tree in his room (a UK baseball hat), and I knew there was no going back to sleep.  He went and dragged Sarah out of bed and within minutes we were downstairs experiencing another year of Christmas morning magic.  

There was a new field hockey stick, Kindle Fire and shoes for Sarah, and an airsoft gun, baseball bat and Randall Cobb Packers jersey for John.  Throw in a few fun filled stockings, and you had two happy, excited kids.

She's ready to play! 
Yes, that's a Justin Bieber toothbrush!
Ready for the NFL
After seeing what Santa brought we exchanged gifts with one another.  Sarah gave John a new batting helmet, and he gave her a bottle of Wonderstruck perfume (Taylor Swift's scent!).  This is what he had gone to Macy's for at midnight on Black Friday, and it's been waiting under the tree for her since that very day.  We gave Lawrence a new set of golf clubs, and we surprised the kids with a trip to Copper Mountain over President's Day weekend.  Oh, and I got a Kindle Fire too!  So excited about that...I never am without my Kindle, and now the Fire gives me access to the web and other apps too - love it!  I also got a new camera lens which I can't wait to play with.  

It was so warm on Christmas he actually thought
about playing that afternoon!
 
Batter up!
Someone's excited about the ski trip
Copper Mountain, here we come!
New perfume!
After gifts, I cooked our traditional Christmas morning breakfast, which consists of breakfast casserole (using the Joy Class recipe from my Jamestown Christian Church cookbook), potato casserole (also the Joy Class recipe), and cinnamon rolls (the Pillsbury recipe - Sarah's favorite!).  I made some pretty Christmas punch and we sat down to a yummy breakfast.

Breakfast is served
After breakfast we went back to sleep for a while (all of us except John, who trolled the house with his airsoft gun for about two hours), and then Lawrence and I watched "White Christmas".  I had never seen it, and whenever I mention this to people they are shocked, so I rented it that afternoon and Lawrence and I laughed at the movie set and the old fashionedness of it all.  But I have to admit, I cried at the end, and then put on Bing Crosby that afternoon while I was getting ready to go over to Dick's for dinner.  

We had a lovely Christmas day - peace, joy, love, health, and a Savior.  How could I ask for more?



Monday, December 26, 2011

Twas the Night Before Christmas

In the days leading up to Christmas Eve, there were moments when I thought I was going to come undone.  I'm not really sure why, other than I just felt overwhelmed with work, shopping, planning...trying to spend time with friends while also keeping a running "to do" list in my head at all times - all the things most Americans are dealing with in the month of December!  My friend Anna and I kept quoting a funny napkin I had seen - "She's one plum pudding away from a Yuletide meltdown!"  But then Christmas Eve came, and everything was done, and God just gave me an incredible sense of peace as we officially started "Christmas."  We met Rich, Lori and Tanner at church that afternoon, and we had time to visit before the service started.  She was a little worried about Taylor, this being his first Christmas not at home, and he hadn't been on Facebook for a few days.  She said she was trying not to dwell on him not being here, but still, it was hard.  After all, he's only 19!  

After church we all came back to our house and soon the kitchen was filled with the Millner clan, Nana and Badoo.  We were eating and visiting and again, all the little chores that go into planning the holiday just sort of fade away and you just start enjoying the moment.  Sarah had everyone watch "A Social Network Christmas" on YouTube, which is a really clever video someone made as if Mary and Joseph were on Facebook at the time Jesus was born.  We also had the computer all set up in the den so that we could Skype with Taylor later that night (it's truly a modern Christmas!).  


After dinner we all gathered to open gifts.  No matter how old you are, this is always fun!

Sarah thanks Badoo for an iTunes gift card
MT, Tony and Sydney gave John this great shark hat...
... to match his remote control helium shark
Badoo got him!  Scary!!!!
We gave Sydney a silver charm bracelet - she
loves to collect things so hopefully she'll
collect lots of charms!
 
We were about half way through opening all the gifts when our doorbell rang.  We were expecting Taylor's friend Conner to stop by to say hello so Sarah jumped up to get the door.  From the foyer we heard her say "It's Taylor!", which I thought was really obnoxious of her...I mean, she knows that Rich and Lori are missing him, and I thought to myself how I was going to have to talk to her later about being more sensitive to other's feelings, but then I glanced into the foyer and saw it really WAS Taylor!  It took a minute for it to even register that it was him - he's supposed to be in Romania!  Needless to say, Lori went nuts.  She screamed and cried and threw her arms around her boy - what a Christmas surprise!  Rich didn't seem too surprised - he was standing there video taping the whole thing, which HE had planned two months ago!  I can't believe he didn't tell a single soul!




This was so fun, definitely one of the biggest surprises I've personally seen.  The pure joy for their family  was so cool to see (we were all happy to see him, but you know, for his mom, dad and Tanner, it was really special, I'm sure).  No one cared anymore about opening gifts...the cousins just wanted him to play in the basement like in years past!  I think Lori just wanted to look at him all night, and as much as he's enjoying Romania, I think Taylor just loved being home.

I would say Rich got all he wanted for Christmas
We visited for several more hours and enjoyed one more year of everyone being home for Christmas.  Soon it was late and time for everyone to head back to their homes.  

A happy family of four... 
..plus their angel Conner who helped pull off the surprise 
Merry Christmas from all the Youngs
After everyone went home it was time to hang our stockings and get ready for Santa.  Sarah indulged me with my annual photo in front of the stockings, next to the cookies and milk that John left out.  The years are going by fast...when will I learn to not worry about the holiday "to do" list and just enjoy my "little" ones being at home?  I know it may not always be that way, but for this Christmas Eve, they are here, and that's all the gift I need.

And to all, a good night!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Christmas at Meme's and Papa's

Today we celebrated Christmas with my side of the family with our annual brunch at Mom's and Dad's.  We always get together the Sunday before Christmas, so after church we headed over and had a delicious meal with Mom, Dad and the Hamiltons.  We had such a nice morning catching up and exchanging gifts...the kids are all still young enough to want to know "how much longer" until we can start opening presents!  Here's a highlight of our exchange...

Our wonderful hosts!
Bruce gets ready to open his super sonic Nerf gun
Stadium seats for Meme and Papa!  Now maybe
they won't be so uncomfortable at all the
sporting events they go to!
A Nerf gun for John too
Claire's ready for the Belk Bowl! 
An Apricot Lane gift card?? For me?!?
Joe's new favorite show - Modern Family Seasons 1 and 2
Time for Boot Camp!
How did you know I wanted this game?  
All the rage - PINK items from Victoria's Secret
Claire picked Uncle Lumpy out a Louisville tumbler!
Yes, he asked for this - a new robe
Merry Christmas from the Antles!
Ho Ho Ho!  Another fun year!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Tis The Season

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here!  The house has been decorated since Thanksgiving...
Our tree
The nativity is glowing
Glad tidings arrive each day
The dining room is ready for Christmas Eve dinner
Signs of the season
Our message board tells how much longer until
the big day!
We took this idea from John's chapel teacher this year.  Instead of counting how many days until Christmas (and debating, do we count today?), her family counts how many "sleeps" until Christmas morning.  We liked this thought, so we've been counting down the nights.  

I've been having lots of ups and downs this holiday season.  I go through this every year, vascilating between moments of peace and reflection and spasms of panic and stress.  There's so much I want to do, and so many experiences I want to provide the kids...so many expectations (mostly unrealistic ones), and so many tasks to be done.  It is difficult to discern what is urgent, and what is truly important...I find myself in a tug of war each day of the season, but when I look back on the days I see all the blessings that are there. This week was a good one...very busy, but filled with fun.  On Wednesday I went to chapel at school, where John's class performed a lovely song and recited a fantastic poem about slowing down and basking in Christ's love during the holiday season.  It was wonderful!


On Thursday I chaperoned his class's trip to the Center for the Arts to see "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever", which is my favorite children's Christmas story.  It was so good!  We laughed so hard at the play and the kids who performed were great.




On Thursday night I went to the Mohr Results Adventure Boot Camp Christmas Party with all the ladies who have done boot camp for the entire year in 2011.  This was a really great night.  I was telling Lawrence when I got home how inspired I was to be around so many women who have committed to taking care of themselves and living their best life.  I've been working out with the Mohrs for two and half years, and I can honestly say it has changed my life in so many positive ways.  As I look back on the year with them, I'm proud of all the work I've put in to stay healthy.  I've committed to another year (along with Shannon!), so I'm looking forward to celebrating another fit year in December of 2012!

Love my fellow fit chicks!
On Friday I went to help out at John's Christmas party at school.  Sarah's class had a breakfast that morning, but she prefers I lay low for those events, so I enjoyed one of my last "elementary" parties.  John had a ball with his friends, and he loved the Frosty the Snowman that Mrs. Dennison gave everyone.  



Last night Lawrence and I went to our favorite holiday party of the season, my "work" party at my boss's house.  Every year my boss, Gary, has a big game night party for our team, and it is fun from start to finish.  He puts an insane amount of time into planning out the games, the teams and the prizes...this year he even made us watch an instructional video of all the games before we started.  It was hilarious!

Throughout the night you win points for how well you do at each game, and then you win play money based on what place you come in.  At the end of the night he and his wife, Carrie, auction off a huge assortment of prizes, which you bid on with your money.  The kids love to see what we come home with every year...this year it was a yard game, an Under Armor workout shirt, some Bath & Body Works goodies, a DVD, a picture frame and a garden gnome (Lawrence's favorite).  

First we start with dinner...
Then we received our video instructions!
Lawrence takes on the Kinect!
Curtis and Josh battle it out with the air "guns"
Time for the Dirty Santa gift exchange...
Matt wins the "bearded hat"
Meg attempts the Angry Birds slingshot game
Craig (dressed as a skunk - don't ask!), awards
this year's winner, Jeremy
Lori and Curtis clean up in the auction
Our auctioneer, Carrie, keeps the auction rolling!
Tomorrow we continue our celebrations with the Antle family brunch.  I better get busy, only 9 sleeps until Christmas!