Thursday, December 11, 2008

All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth!

Jackson lost his second tooth tonight. Last time the tooth fairy left $1 and Nana and Papaw matched it. As Jackson says, "I am going to be rich!"

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!

We actually got a few snow flurries Saturday afternoon! Jackson and Mackenzie loved catching the flakes with their tongue, but were disappointed that there was not enough to make a snowman. Jonathan started feeling sorry for the birds, and added some seed to our bird feeder.

Mackenzie's First Trophy!!!




Mackenzie had a Gymnastics Skill Meet on Saturday. She had fun showing off her talents. She had worked on a floor routine that she performed all by herself. Aunt Mandy even stopped by to see her in action! Thanks, Aunt Mandy! At the end of meet, she received a great trophy with her name on it. She was soooo proud of it.

Another Field Trip

Jackson's class went the see The Nutcracker Ballet this past Friday. It was a wonderful performance. I had 3 boys in my group (including Jackson) and they did really well- considering they were 6 year old boys watching ballet. :0)
Our neighbor, Madelyn, sat behind us. She looked very pretty in her Christmas colors.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Jackson lost his first tooth!!!



Jackson finally lost his first tooth. He was unbelievably excited. I had been saving a tooth pillow in my drawer for over a year and couldn't wait to show it to him. It says "TOOTHLESS WONDER". You hide the tooth in the shield. I saw it in a shop and knew that my little super hero fan had to have it. We are hoping the tooth fairy remembers to come tonight.




Jackson told us at dinner that there is no way the Tooth Fairy could know that he lost a tooth because only God knows everything. We had to agree that he was exactly right and confirmed that only God knows everything. He thought for a moment and continued on by saying that "...maybe the Tooth Fairy is actually an angel and God tells her up in heaven when a kid loses a tooth. They probably just call her the Tooth Fairy because Tooth Angel sounds weird." Sounds logical to me. :-)




Family Game Night

My babies are growing up, and that makes me very sad. But older is a good thing, too! Jackson and Mackenzie are finally at the age where we can have honest to goodness game nights at our house. Jonathan and I both love to play games, but rarely get the chance like we did early on in our marriage. A few nights ago we all played charades... it was hilarious. A couple of nights later we decided to play UNO. We had played it before with Jackson and Mackenzie pairing up with Jonathan and me. That night, however, we let them try it on their own. We all four played each other and I was amazed that they totally understood the rules and played perfectly. Mackenzie won! Fair and square! She was so proud when she yelled out, "UNO!" Jackson came in second place, so basically Jonathan and I got stomped by our kids!
I decided we were ready for Cranium- The Family Edition. It is for 8 years and up, but I thought we could try it. It was soooo fun! They loved it. We played it 3 nights in a row. I highly recommend it. I snapped a picture while we were playing.

The Cookie Company...Again





Mackenzie's preschool class took their annual trip to the Great American Cookie Company. Including the time I went with Jackson, I think I have toured the Cookie Company 4 times now. Mackenzie enjoyed it just like it was her first time. Especially since her best friend Baylor was with her. They got to see how the cookies are baked and decorated. Then they all decorated their own cookie. As usual, she saved her cookie for her big brother (its always chocolate chip and she doesn't like chocolate- crazy isn't?!) Afterward we walked down the mall and talked to Santa.

Getting in the Christmas Spirit

Nana and Papaw came over to our house on Thanksgiving weekend. While Jonathan and Papaw watched football, the rest of us made homemade ornaments. Jackson and Mackenzie loved it and really did a great job. We made lots and lots, but they are displaying some of their favorites. They look great on our tree.

Counting My Blessings



We recently had our annual Webb Family picture. In keeping with tradition, Nana bought all the grandchildren matching outfits.
Each year that we do this, I am reminded of what a blessing my family truly is. Mom and Dad taught all three of their daughters to honor Christ in their lives and left a legacy that I want to model. I feel so blessed to be so close to both of my sisters and their husbands. We truly are all such great friends and love to spend time together. We all have a bond that only Christ could give. I pray that Jackson and Mackenzie will get to experience the same kind of closeness as they grow into adulthood.

Webb Family Thanksgiving




For The Webb Family Thanksgiving this year, we all met at the farm in Greenback. Nana prepared tons of food and we all had a great time. We were surprised when we pulled up and saw that Nana and Papaw had surprised the grandchildren with a 4-wheeler just their size. Everyone (except for Colton of course) enjoyed having a turn.