Friday 30 December 2011

Christmas 2011

Well the great news is the boys were clearly very good boys throughout 2011 and subsequently Santa paid us a visit on Christmas Eve. He finished off the Guinness and mince pie whilst Rudolph drank his milk and ate his carrot. In return he piled high the Xmas tree with lots of goodies for the two boys. Joshua and Brandon's face was a picture when they woke up and realised Santa had been. We managed to stay fairly disciplined and kept the boys out of the living room until they were washed, dressed and had breakfast. However I fear this could be the last year we get away with those stall tactics before tucking into the pile of presents.


Once breakfast was done and dusted the boys wasted no time tearing into their presents.


Brandon opening his Thomas Tank Engine mega block set. He absolutely loved his mega block trains and often has me building big snake tracks for him. So this will add nicely to his set.


Joshua tucking into his new Lightning McQueen CD player which he now has for his bedroom. Joshua loves playing music and often operates the conservatory CD player himself. So we decided it was time he had his own CD player and could play his music in his bedroom.


The CD player soon made it into his bedroom and then it was almost as if we had fast forward 10 years into teenager territory as he cranked up the volume and shut the himself in his bedroom!


Ladies man Brandon with a lipstick mark on his cheek!!!


Its Mr Potato head. Check out that moustache!


One of the most amazing things for me this Xmas was simply being able to help the boys set-up their toys and to then play with them! In fact I told Tina not to get me anything as I knew I would be having so much fun with all the boys toys. It wasn't long before Brandon had me set-up his mega block train set.


This was the boys opening one of their joint presents from relatives in Norfolk. Brandon wasn't parting with his Disney Cars play-doh set though.


It wasn't too long before the play-doh set cam out and Joshua found it most amusing to use his new Bob The Builder drill to drill through his play-doh car.

Brandon however carefully used a plastic knife to scrape off the excess play-doh from the edge of his play-doh car.




After opening all the presents and getting lunch out of the way we decided to reveal the boys joint main present. Due to their keen interest in air hockey during this years summer vacation we decided to get them this amazing 13 in 1 games table.

First we had a spot of football.

The air hockey..........


The snooker is a bit difficult for Brandon at the moment and I fear the cloth might get torn. He seems to fail to understand two key rules, 1) you have to hit the white ball first and 2) you have to take it in turns. Joshua has picked this up pretty quickly and has a fairly good cuing arm already.

Then there is table tennis. It will be some while before we get a rally of more than 1 going. This game tends to be more a case of hunt the ball at the moment.



The star game however has to be the basketball. As everyone knows Brandon had a very good throwing arm on him and absolutely loves this games. I would say he hits a good 50% of his hoops.





Anyone who follows this blog will know that there was only ever one Xmas present Joshua wanted this year - a fishing rod. Clearly he is too young for even a junior rod, however I did manage to find the boys these small plastic crabbing rods and reels which I was hoping would meet their needs. Joshua's face was a picture of disappointment when he opened this present and he made it very clear that he wanted a bigger rod.

However after lunch we took a walk over the park and hooked up some bread to their rods for a spot of fishing. The boys were very disappointed not to catch anything so I told them all the fish were sleeping. Now that Joshua has used his rod he likes it and if you ask him what his favourite present is, he will respond with fishing rod.




All good fisherman need some decent head gear to keep your head warm. Check out these stunning animal hats with built in scarfs and gloves.


So we say fair well to another Xmas day, boxing day was even more manic with yet more presents and food. The next task is to now find homes for all the new toys! For me there will be two lasting memories from this Xmas, 1) the understanding and excitement of the boys knowing that Santa was coming with presents and 2) the change in the types of toys the boys received. Gone are the smooth primary coloured plastic toys and now they seem to be getting what I class as proper boys toys, i.e. Lego, action man, pirate ships, tonka trucks, train sets etc. I actually told Tina not to bother buying me much this year as I knew I would be getting some much entertainment playing with the boys and their toys - I wasn't wrong or disappointed there. All that being said, I now need a rest from building toys, putting stickers on toys and installing batteries!!!

Saturday 24 December 2011

Christmas Eve 2011

Another very busy Xmas Eve for the boys in preparation for the big day tomorrow. The two boys have been very well behaved despite how close it is to Xmas and how excited they are both getting. The day started with opening the final doors on the advent calendars and it has to be said that the playmobile calendars were a top buy for this year. The boys thoroughly enjoyed these and now have a rather nice playmobile set each as shown below.

Joshua with his dinosaur explorer set.


Brandon with his castle and dragon hunting knights on horses.


After this the next job for the day was to finish decorating our ginger bread Xmas train. More amazingly was that Brandon didn't once try and eat a bit of the train.





Then came the BIG ONE. Time to make and decorate our over sized Xmas cracker ready for Santa to fill it with lots of goodies tonight. Brandon loved making the cracker and probably contributed about twice as much as Joshua this year. He was even managing to peal the backs of the stickers off on his own for the first time.





And here are we three King's with the finished item - now that's what I call a cracker.


And no, not all the stickers made it onto the cracker. The boys found it most amusing to stick them all over Daddy.


I was going to salvage last years old cracker but it was looking a bit worse for wear. So instead the boys made hats/masks out of pieces of the cracker. Brandon was being a bit more creative and used it as a crazy golf obstacle hitting his ball through the cracker.


Guess who's eyes these are?


The penultimate job of the day was to leave Santa his pint of Guinness and his Heston's finest mince pie, and to leave Rudolph his carrot and milk.


Last but not least, as we do not have a chimney the boys had to hang magic keys on the front door and the conservatory so that Father Christmas can get into the house tonight.

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Race Car Bed

As promised we collected Brandon's new red race car bed today and boy was he a happy little chappy. Joshua was a little diamond who was so keen to help out as much as he could. He was instructing Brandon to stand back as he helped me carry all the pieces up to Brandon's room. Then the pair of them wanted to help with the assembly and the screws.



The proud boy trying out his new bed for the first time.


Once Brandon had the first go in the bed he then asked Josh if he would like to try it out. So both of them were tucked up and ready to race.




After tea tonight Brandon was pretty desperate to get up to his new bed. It became a bit of a race to get him washed and into his PJ's and even then he decided to skip story time as he wanted to get into his bed. At first he just laid there taking in the different view of his bedroom as the bed has been spun around 180 degrees. But he was soon sound asleep and hopefully getting a good first nights sleep in his new bed. Lets just see what time he wakes tomorrow as to how comfortable he finds it!!!