Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Something’s Missing

Can you spot what is missing in this picture?

IMG_0348  Here’s a hint:

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This is the dress of Julia’s feet pretty much constantly when we are home.  We have no idea why but at almost all times shoes and one sock must be removed.  Maybe it helps her regulate her body temperature or maybe she’s just a little strange (she would come by that honestly enough)!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Christmas Festivities

We have had a great few days around here.  The Christmas Festivities kicked off on Christmas Eve with a visit to Grandpa Rick and Grandma Lesley’s house.  We had a fun evening filled with…

…opening presents

IMG_6855 IMG_6864 …the annual readings of Santa Mouse (by me) and Twas the Night Before Christmas (by Grandpa Rick).

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…juggling with Grandpa

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…and playing piano

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Christmas morning we woke early, filled with excitement, to find out if Santa had really come to our house.  The first hint was a present, a new book, that had been left in Julia’s room… but she didn’t seem entirely convinced until we went downstairs.  This was the look on her face as she scoped things out:

IMG_6898 Which was then immediately followed by this grin as she tried out her big present – a trampoline!

IMG_6899 She was also thrilled with her other presents of a blue house for No-No (her stuffed bunny), a new wooden Thomas Train set, and a couple of different sets of blocks.  We spent awhile opening presents and Julia was very sweet.  She was obviously eager to open her presents but she made sure that Mommy and Daddy were each taking turns as well; although after a few Mom and Dad presents she did insist on opening a couple for me!  One of the highlights of the morning was when she opened a gift from Andrew and I (not Santa), a new ornament for the Christmas tree, and spontaneously gave each of us a big hug and kiss and told us she loved us.  It was so sweet and, of course, made me cry!

After some present opening we put together a special breakfast of cinnamon rolls, bagels, fruit, bacon (Julia’s favorite) and Blood Marys (Andrew’s favorite) and played with our new toys until Grandpa Rick, Grandma Lesley, Great Grandma Bid, and Great Grandpa Carl arrived.

IMG_6920 IMG_6923 When they did arrive they were bearing more presents including a workbench for Julia!

IMG_6930 She was really into this and spent awhile figuring out the tools and pieces and hammering away!  She did make sure to wear her construction hat most of the time!

Then after a snack and a nap we headed out to the Geary Christmas celebration.  It was really nice this year because all of my cousins were there which hasn’t happened for a few years and we had a great afternoon filled with laughs.  Julia and Alex were having a great time playing with Alex’s new camera and Julia was using ours but unfortunately, there must have been some sticky fingers because all the pictures on our camera from the afternoon have blurry smudges!

IMG_6981 So I’m looking forward to seeing the pictures from Alex’s camera because I think they got quite a few cute ones! 

Overall, it was a wonderful holiday.  Andrew and I both agreed that it was very nice to be home and not traveling for the first time in several years.  We felt like we were able to enjoy the entire season more, from preparing through the celebrations.

There are also a few more festivities planned for this week, with a family dinner at Grandma Laurie and Grandpa Boo’s tomorrow night and Andrew’s brother and sister-in-law arriving at the end of the week for a visit so we’re not done with Christmas yet!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Preparing

While we have been in full holiday-mode for the last few weeks we have also been busy preparing for the arrival of our newest family member.  We have washed clothes, diapers and blankets, dusted off and put together a crib, changing table, co-sleeper, swing, and bookshelf, unearthed the baby toys and stocked the freezer.  I have gotten some new baby wipes sewn and knit a hat for him to wear home from the hospital.  Through everything Julia has been a great helper.  We’ve found she’s especially good with a screwdriver! 

So I’m now about 36 weeks pregnant and we’re pretty much expecting that delivery could come any day.  Julia was a couple of weeks early and the way I’ve been feeling it’s possible that this little one may be as well.  To be on the safe side, I have my things for hospital gathered together, although not officially packed into a bag, and we’ve been starting to prepare Julia for the idea that Mom may be gone for a couple of days.  She seems to be pretty excited – although has been rather adamant that the baby not come until after Christmas!  Which is okay by us!

We hung the couple of things we have for the walls of the nursery up today and finally took some pictures so we could share.

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And here is the latest tummy shot!

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Christmas Activity – Gingerbread House

I think the pictures speak for themselves…

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Activity – A Visit to Santa

Andrew is out of town for a couple of days this week so I thought it would be a good time for Julia and I to have a special day together.  She’s actually been asking about seeing Santa so today seemed like a perfect day to do it.  We started by getting dressed up in a Christmas-y outfit:

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Then we headed to the mall to meet Grandma Laurie and see Santa Claus!  J was very excited and kept telling me that she was going to ask him for a blue house and pom-poms.  The pom-poms have been a request for awhile (she apparently doesn’t think she has enough of them, even though they are literally all over our house) but I’m not sure where the blue house request came from – it was new this morning.  The visit itself went pretty well; she was a little shy but did go up and sit next Santa and took a cute photo:

tmpC050 When he actually asked her what she would like for Christmas she told him “trains.”  So we’ll have to wait and see what Santa decides to bring this year!  After that, we had a little shopping to do but first, she noticed the carousel in the mall.  As you’ll recall a few days ago she was not happy at all to be on a carousel but today she was excitedly requesting to go on it.  The difference I believe:

IMG_0259 … this carousel had a bunny for her to ride!!!

After that we did our shopping, said goodbye to Grandma and had a special lunch out.  We went to Newport Creamery where Julia had a hamburger and ice cream (with M&Ms and whipped cream, of course!).

IMG_0261  She ended the lunch by “doing yoga” (her words)! 

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While it may look it here, her demeanor was definitely not zen-like!  It was a really fun morning, filled with smiles and laughs and silliness – overall a great outing!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Activity – Edaville Railroad

Chugga chugga choo choo… we journeyed up to Edaville Railroad in Carver, MA last night to ride the train and see the Christmas lights.  The light display was very impressive and although there were many of complaints about being cold I think everyone (Julia especially) had a great time.

While the main attraction at Edaville is the train ride, there are also amusement-park type rides to go on and lots of other displays to look at and enjoy.  Julia took her first carnival-type ride all by herself with her cousin Alex.  She rode in a little plane and went wayyy up in the air and LOVED it!

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The next ride they chose was the much tamer carousel which Julia did not enjoy at all!  She clung to Andrew the entire time and could not wait to get off.  I can’t figure that out because she loves horses and getting dizzy so I’m not sure what the problem is with the carousel.  But she hung in there for the whole ride and then was able to go on another up-in-the-air ride, a little rocketship that went up and around, with her Dad and everything was good.

IMG_6731 IMG_6739 After that it was sufficiently dark to see the lights and the crowds were growing so we decided it was time to ride the train!  That was a lot of fun and Julia loved watching for lights and making the windows on the train fog up as she pressed against the glass!

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After the train ride, tummies were grumbling and hands and noses were freezing so the train adventure came to end but I think we’ll probably be making the trip back again next year!