The family has gone... the laundry has piled high... the email boxes are full of many unread messages... there is so much food in the house - not all of it good for you... and the holiday comes to a close...
We had a great time visiting with family over the Christmas holiday. We drove up to SLO to pick up my Grammy, then stopped in Lompoc to visit Matt's father, and returned home.
The next day my parents and Uncle Mark arrived. It's been a full house ever since. We just hung around the house, eating, drinking, visiting, playing...
On Christmas eve, the kids decorated their gingerbread house.
Christmas morning came and the kids were very excited to see what Santa had left them. They tore into their presents and squealed with glee at what they received. It was a good year for the Schnittker kids. There were many Playmobil toys, Polly Pockets, Hot Wheel cars, and a Big Wheel! Yes! They still make them (and in the USA)!
Sarah decorated the table with holiday decorations and I made Christmas dinner with a HoneyBaked Ham, wild rice with cranberries, mashed potatoes, candied yams, peas, and bread rolls... Then there was the homemade pecan and pumpkin pies... and, of course, the Emerald Dry... it was a lovely evening.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Get your 3D glasses...
You've received your holiday card and those funny blue and red glasses.... well, go grab them and check out these pictures.
Matt's specialty at work is "stereo" vision. Currently he's helping the team convert Beauty and the Beast to stereo or Disney Digital 3D. So, we decided to use his talent to create our holiday card. He had two identical cameras on a platform and took two pictures (one for each eye) at the same time. When we were at the Christmas Tree lot, we got a few strange looks from other tree hunters... He puts the images into a program that gives the blue and red colors used for the 3D glasses. Enjoy!
Matt's specialty at work is "stereo" vision. Currently he's helping the team convert Beauty and the Beast to stereo or Disney Digital 3D. So, we decided to use his talent to create our holiday card. He had two identical cameras on a platform and took two pictures (one for each eye) at the same time. When we were at the Christmas Tree lot, we got a few strange looks from other tree hunters... He puts the images into a program that gives the blue and red colors used for the 3D glasses. Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Disneyland Holiday Party & Santa Claus
This year we decided to go to the family holiday party at Disneyland... no strollers, no diaper bags, just kids and lots of fun! We got down to Anaheim about 6pm (the traffic gods were not very kind) and checked into our room. We headed to Downtown Disney for dinner at the Jazz Kitchen. It was very delicious. Matt had a couple of mint juleps and everything was fine to him :) After dinner we headed to the party...
Here is Sleeping Beauty's castle all done up for the holiday season. It's really quite pretty. They had snow on Main Street and the usual holiday decorations.
Small World was all done up in lights as well. We thought about getting our picture taken in front, but changed our minds when we saw the long lines...but it's still very pretty.
Sarah took Emma and Brandon on Dumbo. Ben went in his own elephant. It's nice that the kids are older and we can just watch and enjoy the rides from the ground.
The morning we left, Santa was taking visitors at the tree in the lobby of the hotel and the kids got to tell him what they wanted for Christmas.
We didn't have a lot planned this last weekend and the kids were getting excited for the holidays, so I got out the decorations. Brandon and Emma decided to wear their stockings on their heads...
Then we got ready to go on a tree hunt. The first lot we went to had very sad looking trees. We didn't find what we were looking for and headed to another tree farm near Magic Mountain.
And then we found it! Our tree! Isn't it lovely??? Just kidding... for some reason out in the middle of the beautiful green tree forrest was this dead tree.
We found our tree...
Ben and Emma helped carry it to the car.
and we took it home.
Our decorated tree
Our candy cane cutie
Monday, December 8, 2008
Getting ready for Christmas
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)