Saturday, December 22, 2007

3 More days til Christmas!!!!!

The excitement is building here in the Dixon household. Dad is hoping to get the children to calmly do their jobs and get our home ready for Santa. But it is 3 days before Christmas. And frankly there is not a kid out there that is doing anything calmly!

Our stockings are hung, our tree is decorated, the lights have been hung outside, and except for the few lights blown around in the snow storm and that one section of a pesky strand, they are bright and pretty. We are almost done making treats for the neighbors and of course, the big guy. We made toffee (thanks mel for the recipe) and buckeyes - which frankly is the only way to enjoy them (GO TIGERS)!

The kids have emailed Santa, sat on his lap, given him their lists, and tried to revise their lists. But the pix turned out really cute - which is of course the reason for the post.
Here they are -

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The snow

And here is the result of the snow storm...
Don't kid yourself - they're no snow angels...


The Polar Express


Wow, I am really far behind in my posting! We took the kids and some cousins up to ride the Polar Express at the Heber Valley Railroad in Heber City. We have wanted to do it for a while, but couldn't ever get tickets. But it was so much fun!

We had a chef and elves on our train car. We sat right in front of the reindeer wrangler - so he could tell Jacob all the stories. We had hot chocolate, Mrs. Claus' magic chocolate chip cookies, we sang carols and the dad impersonated Santa and we read the book, The Polar Express. Our train stopped at the north pole - we saw Santa waving and all the houses lit up in Christmas lights.

Then Santa came on our train car and talked with all the kids and gave them all a jingle bell. I think most of them worked. We only stopped long enough for the engine of the train to come around to the other end - it was, after all, a school night. We sang more carols and listened to elf jokes all the way home. And then the long trek back to reality - driving home to Layton, in a snow storm. But what a ride we had.