Monday, November 30, 2020

COVID-19: The kids room at Christmas

Well Thanksgiving came and Thanksgiving went and now it is the most wonderful time of the year! I used to pose her next to it and now she's helping me decorate it! THEY GROW UP SO FAST.
Here is the kids room in all it's festive Christmas glory.
I got Alice & Wally new flannel sheets from Target that are so cute. She got unicorns natch and he got dinosaurs. Here's her side. 
We got a new dresser for them! With Wally now full time using a potty (PRAISE GOD) we didn't need a lower dresser as a changing table. We found a new home for the old one and now have this behemoth that holds all their PJs and all their shorts and pants that were formerly in the closet. 
I dunno about you but it's not Christmas without a wreath on Darth Vader.
Matt's mom made this bulb garland last year and I finally hung it in a cute way. New advent calendar.. so cute.
Oh! Here is Alice's new school area. For the record this situation was bound to happen but I thought it would be years before she needed a real homework/desk area but distance learning in the time of COVID has made it jump to the top of the list. 
We been picking away at it slowly and now is it's most updated and I think final iteration. It has a magnetic board for displaying artwork, whiteboard calendar, corkboard with letters and reference numbers, a bulletin board for her friends pictures, and a hook to hang her... things. Everything a girl could need for a desk area. Who knows what will hang here in years to come...
It's just the little things that make things merry.
Ambre's family nativity set, now with our family.
And here is Wally's side.
I used some 3M command hooks to hang up some stars. Literally my favorite Christmas decorating tool. You have no idea how many of these hang in places around our house 
The kids 100% decorated this tree themselves. I think they did perfectly.
Nothing like Christmastime at home... 
My girl and my boy. Sharing a room. Best buddies. 
Happy Holidays Friends! I hope you got to deck them halls too!

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