Sunday, December 26, 2010

Party with games and Challenges

Tonight we were just hanging out with everyone when Aidan handed each person this invitation:



I was truly surprised because I had nothing to do with this. Everyone were really good sports and accommodated Aidan's invitation. We all gathered at the pool table where indeed there were "games and challenges". Aidan had a bottle of water for everyone with their name on it. So when we arrived he said, "You can get a refreshment." So cute huh? Aidan first had us all play pool, each taking a turn. After that he had a target set up for us to shoot his nerf gun. I must say the girls were better than the boys in this challenge. Next was a challenge to fly Aidan's helicopter from the pool table to a landing site. We had fun with that one. Strangely Derek was a better pilot than Ryan. Hmmm.

The next stage of the party was everyone played a few minutes of Scrabble. We had two boards out. After that Aidan came in with a Bingo game that was called "AIDAN" instead of Bingo. We played with M&Ms. Somehow the game was rigged for Nick to win. We ended the night with a treat.

It was so much fun and Aidan engineered it all with Grandpa's help I think. It was just so cute to see him be in charge. I wish I would have taken some pictures of the games and challenges but we were having so much fun I didn't stop to do it.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

A new reason for living...

A new reason for living in Louisville that is.

This morning Ryan told me he was taking me to a special place as part of my Christmas present that was of the same caliber as the Gap Clearance Center in Cincinnati.  He said it was 45 minutes from our place.  I was highly doubtful that anything in Louisville could compare to the Gap Clearance Center and if it did I would have heard about it by now.

So we drove for 45 minutes with Ryan the whole time building up this mystery place.  I was getting nervous that it all would be a disappointment.  As we got close to the exit he made me close my eyes.  I had to keep them close until he stopped the car.  When I opened them I saw this:

 Now if you are a shoe-loving woman like I am you would instantly know that I had just pulled up to shoe heaven.  I was shocked I had never heard about his place.  Seriously who has been holding out on me? Ryan found out from some flight attendants. We walked up to the door where people were waiting in line to get in the door since it was a few minutes before opening time and then I saw this:

Yeah, I love that!

Then the doors opened and I saw this:


Rows and rows and rows of shoes.  It was well organized which makes a big difference when shopping.  My biggest mistake was wearing my boots.  I should have just worn my flip flops so I could easily trip on shoes. I tried on a gazillion shoes.  I first narrowed it down to about 12 and then to 5 and then to 4.  It was so tough.   Some shoes were up to 70% off and to sweeten the deal they also were having a sale of 20% off your total purchase.  All the shoes are name brand designer shoes that you would find at Macy's, like Michael Kors, Steve Madden, Jessica Simpson, Eccos etc.  Everyone took a turn looking at shoes.  Ryan found a pair of dress shoes and Lacey found two pair of church shoes.  We found Aidan an $80 pair of North Face snow pants for $20.  Ryan was so jealous.  But all in all everyone scored.

Here are my new beauties!
 What a great Christmas present huh?  The man knows me and he knows me well!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Gingerbread Festivity

I wasn't sure our gingerbread party was going to work out this year. Every place we looked to having it was booked and our options for days to do it were dwindling. Luckily Alexis allowed us to use her home for the party. Someday, yes, someday we will host the gingerbread party in our own home. We just wanted to invite more than one family and our house just doesn't accommodate that very well. So thank goodness for good friends with big houses.

Four families came with all their kids and tons of candy. We had so much but we used a lot of it. We helped the kids first with theirs. Once we got a structure made we let them decorate as they wanted.




Miss Cassidy just wanted to eat the frosting which really isn't that good. After the kids were done and busy watching a movie, we sat all the adults down for the real show to begin.


I had high expectations for Ryan's house. When I first did gingerbread houses with Ryan's family 10 years ago, I had no idea how serious they were. I had started making a dinky kid looking house and looked over at Ryan and saw a replica of the White House. I soon realized this was serious and not just an excuse to play with candy. So over the years I have developed my talent and I think maybe I have officially won the right to carry the Gremmert name.


Ryan in the planning stages.


I think this was the Empire State Building and it was starting to lean so we hurried and took a picture.

Yep, moments later it all crumbled and this is what is ended up looking like. On the other hand........


Mine turned out so cute. My roof was falling a little but the candy canes came as a great structural element as well as decorative. Act like I planned it right?


So here is our side by side comparison just to rub it in one last time.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Southern Lights

A pilot friend of Ryan's invited us to join his family to Southern Lights in Lexington at the Horse Park. It was a little drive but it was worth it. Southern lights is a drive thru Christmas light display. If you tuned to a certain radio station Christmas music accompanied the whole adventure. The lights were so fun. They had some lights that went off in sequence so it looked like the figures were moving. They had Churchill downs, horses racing, marching toy soldiers, the 12 days of Christmas and a lot more.
After the lights we went to the main building to see a bunch more fun things. We rode on a cute little train that was all lit up.
That is Ryan's friend and not just some strange guy with our kids. He opted to ride in the caboose with all the kids while Ryan and I snuggled in our own car. Sounds cool but I really felt silly riding the train with no kids in our car.
Next they had a whole display of electric trains of all sizes. The kids loved watching them go through such intricate villages.
And the part the kids were most excited for was the HUGE bag of kettle corn to end the night. Must admit I make it better. The kids loved it though! Anything seems cool when it comes in bulk!
We had such a fun night. All the kids were demanded we go next year. So I think we found a new Kentucky Christmas tradition!