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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Merry Christmas Again

Hear is my post for our Christmas Day with Wally!  I wanted to make sure I got this one in since it has been a wonderful experience.  So fun to watch Wally as he experiences his first Christmas!   I have to thank Drew, Brian's cousin, for letting me use his photos on this blog.  I walked out the door that morning with a car full of stuff, but not my camera!  Luckily there were lots of other cameras in full action that day :)
 We spent our Christmas Day with the John family, and it was a relaxed and fun day together.  We arrived around 10:00am (a little late from our 9:30 goal) and started with family present opening. I will have to post a few of the videos that were taken as we all took turns with Wally in our lap opening gifts.  So fun!  I think he was a little unsure at first if he liked the sound of the ripping paper. But he definately liked playing with the toys that came out of that paper.  More than toys, Wally recieved lots of really great books.  It was a diverse spread - christmas books, some books about space and New York, some really cute texture books, a bible book, animal books, and even a book about Bo the white house dog complete with a stuffed Bo puppy (Jeff has been working for the Economic Advisors staff this year at the White House so that is a pretty special one)!  Wally also got 2 xylophones, a cute toy car, and a few other things.  If this kid turns out with a tin ear, it wasn't for lack of trying!

Brian and I also got him a big tunnel structure that he can crawl around in to put downstairs, and a ton of Megablocks for building fun things.  We technically haven't given them to him yet - they might turn into birthday presents.  Yep, it's Wally's first birthday and we are already smashing Christmas and birthday together.  'Cause we're proactive parents.


 Anyway, the day continued with brunch with David, Natalie, Drew, Mackenzie, and Asami.  The food was excellent with egg bake, sausage, fruit, and tons of other really great food Kath cooked.  Natalie brought these designer cookies she made that looked like she had put a ton of work into!  Almost too pretty to eat, but somehow I managed :)  After lunch we opened gifts from our gift exchange.  Amazon gift cards seemed to be the gift of choice this year.  Jeff and I had this great discussion about how we've almost all hit the point where the things we'd really like to get are way too expensive for any one person to gift, so the gift cards seems like a very logical choice.  Of course on my gift list was a new camera lens (which I'm saving up for.....hopefully soon!)  Mariel and Kath bought me an awesome gift of a class at Mpls Photo Center which I can't wait to take!  I'm thinking about maybe even using it for a one-on-one tutoring which I think would be awesome.



 After a fun day, we drove over to Oakdale and had a lovely dinner with Fred's family.  I was so impressed with how well Wally handeled the day.  No major breakdowns, still took naps, was generally happy to see everyone.  We were greeted at the door by Lucky, Marilyn and Dave's black lab mix.  He was a pretty big and energetic dog, and when Wally first saw him he smiled and grabbed his cheeks and pulled his head.  This kid has never met a stranger.  We didn't stay long since we were really stretching bedtime but were able to get the annual family photo with Dot holding Wally!  We are now special ordering a hand-knit Christmas stocking for Wally and I to match all the ones Dot had given Brian and the other grandchildren!  I can't wait to put them up next year!
Hazel systematically cleaned the floors all day.




I love pulling on the Christmas Tree!





Monday, December 26, 2011

Merry Christmas

Our House during Sunrise on Christmas
It's 7:20am on Christmas morning.  Wally has been up since 4:45 - I'd like to say he is excited for Christmas morning (and this will probably be true in a few years) but unfortunately this is just his regular wake up time.  Which makes me wonder if he is just doing this as a part of his being so young or if he's really wired for a lifetime of being an early riser.  As parents we like to do that don't we?  Slap a label on every behavior as in "oh, Wally's an early riser.  Early to bed, early to awake" when in truth I have no idea what he'll do next week, it's always different!  That's been the fun part of watching him grow up this year to me, all these new discoveries.  It's so exciting to watch him learn how to turn pages in his books, or learn his few signs he's started doing (all done, more, nurse so far!), or start taking a few steps.

Yesterday we hosted Christmas with the Rock family at our place and Wally was taking lots of steps.  I think he was up to 7 in a row at one point.  Everyone was gathered in the living room and he was in the center just walking away!  We had a full house - pretty much everyone was there including Brian's family.  It was really fun to see everyone and I think people had a good time.  All the boys were together - Colin and Ryder were wearing cute Christmas outfits and so active.  Colin took over the toys in the basement.  Ryder loved Hazel - every time she came over to sniff him he would crack this huge smile and giggle.  Grandma and Grandpa Rock made it out too, both wearing thier Micky and Minnie Mouse sweaters.  Lots of great food too!  I totally had this wonderful idea to set up our old church-basement-style table against the back sliding door and put all the food over there.  It worked out really well and kept the kitchen clear for drinks and feeding babies.  I'll have to do that again for other gatherings!

I remember these sweaters from when I was a kid at Christmas!
Playing in the Living Room
The boys escaping the crowds inside

Of course we had to get a few shots of all the boys together.  The room was a riot when Wally kept trying to take Ryders pacifier (which was firmly attached to his shirt by a ribbon) and tried to put it in his mouth.  He couldn't figure out how to get it unattached and in his mouth, but he kept trying anyway.  We had all three sitting by the Xmas tree for pics at one point. It was near impossible to have them all sitting down at the same time, so I have about 25 pictures of them picking on eachother or just a blur of activity....  like this:
Boys together
Girls together
Hey there blue eyes
Mmmmm, I'm always teething. Just look at my row of chompers!
We had just a few minutes for presents.  Grandma and Grandpa got Wally and Colin each a sled, which came with big red bows and a nametag on the front.  Like the Lexus commercials.  We had to strap Colin in because he kept trying to escape.  Wally, on the other hand, reached over, grabbed Colin's bow with one hand and his in the other, and waved them around like a cheerleader. 

Speaking of food, five stars to Dad for making cookies this year!  Very impressive.  Here he is in all his glory:
I doctored this one up, and love the way it turned out!

Dad's cookie spread

The cookie balls in the middle were my favorite

Wreaths with skittles on top


Monday, December 12, 2011

Mid December Update

Hey, it's already December 12th!  Just wanted to put a quick little update on the blog here and some cute pics I've taken this month.   These first few are from a visit on the first weekend of Dec by our good friends R and J, and thier daughter V (not sure if they want me to post names :)  Wally is about 8 weeks younger than V but stands a good 2 inches taller than her!

Wally and V playing together inside his little pop-up house.

 Wally tries on V's birthday present - a hair bow!

V profile

I think Dec and May are always our most busy months.  I love having more opportunities to see people we don't get to see very often, but by Mondays I'm ready for a vacation! So, in true fashion, we were running around a lot this past weekend.  Wally got to spend lots of quality time at Grandparents John's on Saturday and Sunday which was really nice.  I had a rehearsal all morning Saturday for our annual choir cantata Sunday at St. Luke.  We performed the Pinkham Christmas Cantata, which is a pretty advanced piece of music for the choir.  The performance on Sunday went really well.  Our director was able to hire a brass quartet (2 trumpets, 2 trombones) out of the U of M's doctorol students.  They were just amazing, and really made the piece pop!  My student S also played with me - she took the "pedal" notes on our keyboard since we don't have an organ

On Saturday night was the annual "Mystery Beer Night" with Brian's Maplewood group.  This year was much more tame than I remember past years being....We must be getting old!  We were out by 10pm.

Wally has been doing so much lately.  He loves to walk while holding on to your pinkies, so I'm sure he'll be taking a few steps by Xmas.  He is really active and curious about everything.  Sometimes he has me pick him up and just starts pointing to things that he wants to touch and feel.  Of course most of them are things I wouldn't give him (scissors, toilet bowl cleaner, Hazel's tail) but he's really starting to figure out how things work.  Very Fun!

 Wally and BFF Colton


  Xmas tree at Grandarents John's house