These last couple of months have been filled with school activities and prepping for the holiday season! Bradley is in many clubs at school for his senior year, and at their "Senior Tea" he had an art display with a few of his projects. He received a certificate noting his accomplishment!
For one of his classes he had to turn in an essay, so of course he brought out his typewriter for some vintage style.
We all enjoyed a breakfast with Santa at a small place in a nearby town. You're never too old for Christmas cheer!
The house has been very festive with the traditional village on the mantel and our tree in the window.
With the Student Council Brad assisted with a blood drive, then donated blood as well for the first time!
Jacob received perfect attendance for the first semester!
The boys enjoyed their annual trip to the school's holiday craft night. They didn't make any crafts this year haha, however they did enjoy hot cocoa and decorating cookies that they promptly ate.
Brad let the little kids throw rings at his antlers. He's still a little kid at heart.
As we were leaving we caught the gingerbread man coming in!
Jacob also got 3rd place in his Geography Bowl competition.
For Christmas Eve after dinner we packed up and headed out to a charming light display in a neighboring town. Unfortunately we had no snow on the ground for Christmas! But the lights were very nice.
Christmas morning with my boys was fun! First they got to open their stockings to see all of their treats.
Next we had homemade buttermilk biscuits with sausage gravy for breakfast.
After breakfast we headed into the living room to organize the gifts then tear into them!
Even Cuddles got some gifts! He got a new food dish, some treats, and a couple of sweaters to keep warm on the chilly nights.
Now we're just relaxing while the kids are home on break before getting back into normal life next week.
As far as Brad's college update....unfortunately he was waitlisted for MIT and won't find out the final decision until March. He still has a pending application with RIT and expects to get into their Honors Program there--we will find out in late Jan. He has also decided to put in a last minute application for Stanford that is due next week. They also have a very competitive process and low acceptance rate, but we know whatever is meant to be will happen for him!

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