Thursday, December 30, 2010

A Perfect Day

Today was one of those days that you daydream about when you're stressed out at work.  Today was the perfect day for a PJ day with Sister and the DB (A.K.A. Hot Muffin!)...and staying in our pjs is exactly what we did.  We watched Dora and Diego and snuggled in the bed, played with PlayDoh, cooked lunch in DB's kitchen, played 'hair shop', and ended the afternoon watching my all-time favorite 'Kid Songs' DVD.  This time next week I'll be back at work, so I'm trying to soak up as much of this PJ time as possible!

Snuggled up watchin' Dora

Talking to Dee Dee on the phone while wearing her mommy's socks...her bed-head hair is hilarious!


Time for Play Doh! 




Katherine made me the best lunch of broccoli, lemon, and cookies



Cheese!!


The DB got her 'hair-did'!


A Day at the Circus with the 'Kid Songs' gang!


If you've read my blog since the early days, then you know I'm a huge fan of the DCC (Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders)....I am always on the countdown to when the next season is airing on CMT.  My parents were here yesterday and surprised me with a Christmas present they had forgotten about (my mom is notorious for this!).  When I opened the box, this is what I found...



AAAHHHHH!!!!!  I have my very own DCC shorts...I think my screams were heard throughout my entire neighborhood!  Now all I'm missing are some silver and blue 'poms'!!    :)

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas: Part 2

Another Christmas is over...now we have to wait 365 days until we can do it again..is anyone as depressed about that as I am?  The only thing keeping me out of full depression mode is that in two weeks I will be in Glendale, AZ!!! 

Most of you who know me, know that I love to give presents.  Around Christmas, I often find myself getting caught up in all the hoopla of presents and often forget the true meaning of the holiday.  Our candlelight Christmas Eve service at First Pres in A'ville was beautiful and reminded me of the holiday's true meaning.  I am still the child 26 year old adult who wants to go to bed early on Christmas Eve and get up around 6 am to see what Santa dropped off.  I have the best memories of Sister and me anxiously sitting at the top of the stairs waiting on our parents to say, "Ok, you can come down now!"  We would bolt down the stairs and into the living room searching for our designated "piles". 

I can assure you I still get as excited opening presents today as I did when I was 10 years old!  I scream, yell, cry, and rip open every single present.  Sometimes, it's the smallest presents that get me the most excited.  This year, the Decker's biggest present is our upcoming trip to the BCS Championship...I tried to make a sign that said, "Glendale or Bust" for us to pose with, but Sister didn't have a sheet of poster board in her closet.  :)   Below are our pics from Christmas Day.

Before the presents were opened. A.K.A. The calm before the storm!


Santa came to see DB!!


DB loved her 'medical kit'! 


This brown headed little girl (a.k.a. Dora) goes everywhere with Katherine




I have been searching for this veggie steamer for over 5 years...not sure how Santa found it but I screamed when I opened it!  This is my equivalent of a small child looking outside and seeing a jungle gym!


As one of my presents from Sister, she gave me the Perfect Brownie Pan!  I have been DYING for it and I can't wait to try it out!


Can't wait to replace this pic with a pic of our fam from Glendale!


Our family has collected Christopher Radko ornaments for years...my dad gave me this one to comemmorate the trip we took together to London in '06...I teared up when I opened it!


Sister and I were told to open these presents at the same time...can you tell I was excited when I saw the box?  I was praying it wasn't a 'fake off'!


Sister and Blake were the hostesses with the mostess'!  This table contained all the appetizers we munched on throughout the day...enough food to feed 20 ppl...it was delish!


A Decker Christmas wouldn't be complete without someone getting an owl present!


Mom attached this beautiful monogram to one of my presents...I can't wait to find a spot for it in my house!


Watching 'Christmas Vacation'


GrandBobby and DeeDee got DB a kitchen!  It's the cutest thing ever!


I hope Santa found everyone and that you and your family had as wonderful a Christmas as we did.  I spent the majority of today 'taking down Christmas' and I have to admit my house looks kind of bare...wish we could leave our trees up all year long!

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Christmas: Part 1

Christmas began in the Decker household last weekend.  We baked a few  a lot of sugar cookies, took a road trip to Chattanooga to see my Mimi, Aunt Vicki and Uncle Dan, Bret and Jessica and really did a whole lot of nothing.  We had lots of 'family bonding time'!

Katherine was such a big helper with the sugar cookies!



A vision in pink


Doing the Mickey Mouse ClubHouse "Hot Diggity Dog Song"...we seriously laughed for hours!  I think she has a future career as a River Dancer!


Christmas in Chattanooga











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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Celebrating with Friends

Last week, I had my 2nd annual Christmas party at my house.  Great food, good cheer, and wonderful friends...what more could a girl wish for at Christmas?! 





I have celebrated MANY holidays with this great group of friends....gotta love friends from home!



Some of my wonderful college friends...and yes, there were guys there, but they were hiding from my camera!  :)


I am taking a holiday hiatus and spending some quality time with the fam in A'ville.  This week, I lucked out and got to hear the famous "Champagne Carolers" from Rotary Club.  My dad was one of its founding members and has sung with them for over 20 years.  Rotary Club has an annual auction to raise money for various charities and their performances are auctioned off to the highest bidders!  The singers visit homes, restaurants and businesses all over Marshall County spreading Christmas joy and cheers.  They are known for their rousing rendition of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" and this year, they finished with "Burning Ring of Fire".....it was priceless.  Most of these men, I have known my whole life.  It was a treat for me to hear them this year.


Singing "Jingle Bells" in front of our house!



The "Champagne Carolers"


 Here's hoping Santa finds each one of you this year....Ho Ho Ho!

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