16 posts tagged “christmas”
As you can tell by the darkness outside the window the boys didn't sleep in. We opened up our gifts at our place, which took considerable less time then it took to wrap the gifts.
Then it was off to my sister's for the family gift exchange. I really like their Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer inflatable on their lawn, it's so cool. It's also nice to see the little cousins playing together. They got to the same daycare, but we rarely get to see them interact.
Afterwards it was onto Donna brother's place for dinner. I was pretty tried by this time and Carts crashed on their couch for an hour or so. We also got to play some Rock Band on the Wii.
Boxing Day eve we visited with Donna's family and all the little cousins (since everyone was busy with their families on Christmas Day). Iron Man was a very popular payjama this year for the 4 year olds as you can see.
After shoveling and playing outside we went inside to assemble the Gingerbread House kit from Create A Treat. The boys and when I say boys I mean ET have been asking to make it for a week already so they were pretty excited.
Even without watching the video I think I did a good job putting it together. But the main test is to see how long it stays together before collapsing.
Donna helped them finish as I was tired from shoveling earlier and needed a break. I think they did a great job!
Sympatico has setup a website where you can create a personalized video message for your child(ren).
The boys really liked their video from Santa. Even I did one.
It's tailored for Canada (which is nice. Since that is where I live). There are a few questions to enter and they will email you a link to see your video. Just be sure to uncheck the box about receiving email from them for promotions.
Unfortunately you can't embedded it or download it for local playing.
Canadian fans out there can watch the full uncut final episode Journey's End on the CBC's Doctor Who site. Hurry up though since it's only available for the next few weeks due to the CBC license agreement with the BBC. 19 minutes were cut to make the episode fit the 44 minute slot.
DWIN has complied a list of the most blaring omissions to the CBC broadcast if you don't have the time (or bandwidth) to view the full episode.
UK media is speculating if David Morrissey will be the next actor to play the Doctor since David Tennant has said he will be leaving the series. I personally doubt it but I can see the special's plot following the Big Finish 2001 story The One Doctor. It wouldn't be the first time that the current series has borrowed from Big Finish. Rob Shearman reworked themes from his Big Finish story Jubilee into the episode Dalek. And Marc Platt's Spare Parts inspired Rise of the Cybermen & The Age of Steel.
Some has posted a screen cap of Santa's gmail account over on Gizmondo. I'm surprised he doesn't get more spam.
Christmas morning we opened gifts at our place in the morning. Carts caught on really fast how to open a present and his older brother certainly had no problem.
We then went to Donna's parents for brunch and gifts. After we visited Donna's family at her Uncle's.
And we ended the night at my parents for dinner and gifts. I was lucky to get some home made plum pudding with sauce.
I told you we had a busy week. This this was just the start.
This weekend we started the Christmas festivities early.
We spent the morning with my family for brunch. And dinner with Donna's. The boys love it because they get to open presents a few days early and get to see all their cousins.
I haven't seen something this crazy in a while. It was chaos when you have as almost a dozen kids opening gifts at the same time.
Today at daycare was their Christmas day. So everyone was in PJ's, and a play and Santa were also planned. The boys were in Spider-Man PJ's (as you can see).
The doctor says Carts' is fine and on the mend, so that's a relief. After dropping him back at daycare, my mom's car (that we are borrowing while we pass judgement on the fate of the family van, just passed a historic mile stone) refused to start.
It got towed and luckily my father in-law lent me his car so I can get around for today and tomorrow.
Thanks to the afore mentioned generosity of my father in-law I was then able get back to the daycare and see Santa making the rounds. Though I did get there too late to see ET get his gift. I spent two hours in their classes and it was great to get to know their friends a little bit better and see how good they can be when they want to. I also kind of got roped into doing some face painting on a few kids in ET's class but unfortunately we had to leave before we got to everyone.
My niece Jade is in Carts' class also but she was a little scared of Santa. Ethan was the same his second Christmas. Of course there was a girl in their class that was frea-keen-ing out. She just hid in the back of the class. Hopefully next year she's over her fear of Santa. Kids that small usually haven't made the correlation between Santa and Christmas morning yet.
There's a great Quebec internet show called Têtes à Claques. Even if you don't know any French it's still pretty funny.
One of the more popular and well know clips is the Willi Waller 2007.
When Amber mentioned the show on Net@Nite, I couldn't believe it.
If you want to catch some of their stuff in English, they have done some tv ads for Vertigo Candy.
Têtes à Claques is a great example of the new media model that Leo Laporte continually evangelizes on the TWIT network. It's just three guys working out of a garage with millions of views a day on their site.
I really should have inclueded Têtes à Claques in my post of what to watch during the Writers Guild of America strike.