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Claudia spent the next three days (between other chores) adding lighted garland to our stairway, setting up a second smaller tree in our front living room window, and decorating the mantle. I think that they all look beautiful. Now it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, at least in our house. Check out the finished products.
(You may notice that there are only three stockings in the picture above. That is because the small one is Ethan's old baby stocking and Christian used a Grinch stocking last year that is not present in the picture. We have since ordered both boys new stockings that should arrive before Christmas so they will be represented on our mantle for Santa.)
Merry Christmas Everyone!!
Friday was mostly spent Black Friday shopping. It was pretty crazy and started at midnight. This is a post for another day but I will tell you that I only slept for about and hour and a half that day. Got a lot of good deals though. Tim and I took the older boys to a movie that afternoon while the younger ones slept and then it was back to being lazy at the house (which consists of TV watching, talking and playing Rockband on the Wii). Here is a shot of all of the kids on the couch that evening.
Saturday we decided to all get out of the house because the kids had barely left the house since we got there and we wanted to see more of their fair city so we all went to the only mall they have, The Mall of Acadiana. It was a nice mall with many of the usual stores but we only stayed for a few hours due to kid craziness and the need for lunch. The Alguires took us to a local pizza place for lunch that makes awesome pizzas. I got a meatlovers that was called the T-Rex and I don't think I have seen so much meat on a pizza ever. I couldn't even see the cheese under the meat. The food was good and we took home leftovers for later. We went home so the little ones could nap and Tim and I went to a local shooting range to fire his pistols. That was pretty fun and LOUD. On the way home, we went back to the butcher and bought a 2.4 pound cut of sirloin for dinner that night. After the kids went to bed, the four adults stayed up playing board games and having a great time before we had to leave the next day.
Sunday we planned on going to church and then brunch and then leaving but we couldn't make church due to packing and getting ready to leave. The Alguires went ahead and went to mass while we finished getting ready and then they came back to get us so we could go to brunch. We enjoyed a nice meal and a few mimosas before we went back to their house, loaded the car and hit the road. We got back home at about 9:00 Sunday night just in time to put the kids to bed for school the next morning.
We had an awesome time while we were in Louisiana and really enjoyed hanging out with our friends. The kids played and had fun too. We were sad to leave but we know we will see them again soon (hopefully Christmas in Arlington, hint-hint Alguires).