Sunday, December 30, 2012

Christmas 2012

We had a good Christmas this year. 

Well, that's not totally true.  We had a good Christmas considering everyone had the flu and Nathan doesn't yet understand the "barf bucket" concept.

Seriously.

Sorry. I'll spare you any more details, promise. But really, we had some great moments leading up to Christmas.  So let's just focus on that, shall we? 

Looking at the lights...



 

Christmas pajamas...

Preschool program...






Christmas Eve...

Feeling good enough to color a picture for Santa and dictate a letter.


"Joy Baby"




Christmas morning




 
 

 
 
Here's to a healthy New Year. :-)

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Eli Update

Eli is almost 10 months old now.  TEN months!

He is growing up too, too fast. Stop it!!!!


He's doing all the big baby stuff.  Like pulling up in his crib.


And eating.  Lots of eating.  He loves baby puffs.  He also loves peas, lasagna, eggs and sweet potatoes.


Likes: swinging at the park, getting teeth (7 and counting!), eating stuff off the carpet, army crawling, Brooke, reading books, playing ball, being tickled and splashing in the bathtub. 


Dislikes: getting his nose wiped, riding in the car, staying up past 6:30, sleeping through the night, and holding still.  And he's on the fence about Santa.

 
As for me, I'm just enjoying and hoping this first year doesn't fly by too fast. 
 
 
Stay little.  Okay?  :-)   

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

O Christmas Tree

We got a real, live tree this year! 

Scot aspires to be Clark Griswald, I think.  We couldn't just go to Lowe's and get a tree like everybody else.  We were going to cut down our own.

The kids were all business.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Then we found it.  Cutting it down was a 3-man job.  
 
 
 
What did Eli do while Scot cut and I took pictures? Grazed on pine needles and practiced his baby yoga. We're really good parents like that.

 
So now we have a Christmas tree. 
 



 
We also have 3 broken ornaments (and counting) and a broken advent calandar courtesy of curious little hands. 
 
Ah, well. 'Tis the season.