Sunday, December 16, 2007

'Tis the Season to be Jolly


We are very busy here preparing for Christmas. The above picture is indicative of the energy level and excitement of the kids. We went to see The Grinch at the Old Globe yesterday. We sat front row center and it was great! The kids loved it and were quiet and a good audience, thank goodness. Unlike the child behind us who screamed and cried every time the mean Grinch came out, all the while clutching his Grinch doll. When his Mom finally decided to take him out, it was at a time that the Grinch also left through the audience. She was about half way up when he came running up behind them. I think the child may be traumatized for life.

Ryan wouldn't let me take his picture before the play, but below is Lydia who auditioned for The Grinch this year. She had just turned 6 the day before the auditions and the age range was 6-14. She is so little, she could only play Cindy Lou, which is a large part. The children who played her this year were 8 & 10. But...Lydia did very well at the audition. She was so excited. Afterward, someone from the production staff called us and told us she was just too young, but that we had to promise to bring her next year. That was very kind of them.

Lydia has been a bit of funny trouble lately. She came home from school and told me that Mckenzie was going to "ditch" her. I asked her what that meant and she said Mckenzie owed her $2 and she didn't think she was going to pay. I asked why a child would owe her money. She explained that her white Cheezit snack is very popular and she was selling it. I explained that she could not sell things at school and that it was against school rules to take money from other kids at school. She came home the next day and said Mckenzie would mail it to her. Lydia was not very happy when I said we would have to mail it right back. On Lydia's letter to Santa this year she asked for a reindeer fur coat. Hmmm. I had to explain that you had to kill the animals to get the fur. She thought maybe Santa could just trim some fur and make it into a coat.

Ryan is his normal fun self. We built Gingerbread houses and Ryan had a lot of fun and it looked very sweet, but then he constructed this skinny thing that stuck out of the roof. When I asked him what that was, he said it was the shooter in case the wolf or fox came after the gingerbread man. Our non-violent household hasn't affected his excitement for guns and swords at all. He constructs them out of gingerbread.

7 comments:

Krissy Doyle said...

Laughing. Your children are very funny! And so cute. Merry Christmas!

Jim Lawson said...

I need a new business manager, is Lydia available?

Have a great Christmas!

Lori said...

Jill-Such great stories! I expect Hank will be the same way about guns and swords-no matter what we do. It must be a boy thing? Happy Christmas to you guys!

Antonio said...

"...it was the shooter in case the wolf or fox came after the gingerbread man." lol That was a good one.

Joey said...

Happy Christmas, Jill and Clan! It is always good keeping up with you, although I don't comment as often as I read.

Best wishes to your family for 2008!

Joey

The Follow Spot said...

I enjoyed that post!!!!

Jill Ruemke Schmidt said...

Thanks to all for the kind comments and wishes for a Merry Christmas! I hope all of your Christmas's were merry as well and Happy New Year to you...if I don't get around to blogging before then.