12.29.2007

The 'Wii'

Dave has been talking a lot about a Wii over the past couple of months. He wants one. He says he especially wants one because they are so hard to find. I can't believe they've been the top Christmas gift two years running. We know people who have them but have never played it.

I wonder if they are as cool as they are cracked up to be....

Playing Chutes and Ladders

Drew received the Chutes and Ladders board game from Santa this year, and gets so excited playing it. He especially loves spinning the dial and yelling out the number, between 1 and 6. The 'yelled' number is often followed by lots of jumping up and down, which is funny to watch since he is frequently subdued and mellow, except when he is throwing a temper tantrum, which fortunately is less often these days.

This game is not only fun for him, it is a great learning experience because he gets to practice reading numbers (both right side up and upside down), taking turns, motor skills and counting as our pieces advance on the board.

I remember this game when I was young - it was popular then. I wonder if it will still be popular when Drew has children...

12.27.2007

Drew's Kitchen

Drew is in heaven playing with his new kitchen/BBQ set. It's a kitchen on one side and a BBQ grill on the other.


He especially loved serving us coffee...


Time to put the pizza in the oven...


Grilling out.

Playing in the snow

Fun memories from Christmas in Wichita playing in the snow...


Sledding with cousin Tyler


Yummm....snow tastes like a slushy!


Sledding down the hill with Daddy

12.24.2007

Christmas Eve

I love this time of year. Christmas decorations, festive music, shoppers buying last minute gifts, and when we're lucky, snow. Dave, Drew and I had a blast sledding and playing in several inches of snow today with my brother and Drew's 4-year-old cousin. We wanted to build a snowman but we have to wait until the snow starts to melt - it's too dry and won't stick together yet. But it looks like a winter wonderland outside. We also made a trip to Starbucks, one of our favorite splurges, and warmed up with yummy hot drinks after being chilled by the snow.

Later today we'll go to Christmas Eve mass with extended family. Another tradition I treasure. For now it's a lazy day......some people are just waking up from naps and others are still sound asleep, storing energy for a late night with the family celebrating with amazing food and wine. How lucky we are.

Children in Church

I was at church yesterday morning and was so impressed by a couple of families in the front row with children who were like little angels. What is the secret to getting little ones to behave in church? I would love to know. I prefer not to sit in the cry room because there is little or no control of children there. But Drew has a hard time sitting still and staying quiet, so it's a struggle to sit in the main church with him. Hopefully over time he will become more patient and willing to sit quietly in church.

12.23.2007

Good-bye purple

It was time to change the color of this blog when I began cringing after opening it. Purple was fun when starting this, but was becoming increasingly more difficult to look at. I think this one is easier on the eyes.

12.22.2007

End of the Tree Saga

I am very excited to say we have a beautiful Christmas tree! Last weekend Dave decided he was going with the tree he’s had in his truck for two weeks (I’m not kidding) from Home Depot, and when he was setting it up there was a string of lights that didn’t work. ARGGG!!! Fortunately they had more to exchange it and they were further discounted! So it was an even better bargain and we LOVE bargains. It did take a couple of hours to set up, pulling apart all of the branches, which explains why the trees on display at Home Depot look bare…they don’t take the time to set them up nicely.

This tree is 9’ tall and has 1500 lights, which is more than most prelit 9’ trees. Dave jokes if you look at it too long it will burn your retinas. It is almost too bright. But we love it. We have one ornament (Drew made it for us at preschool) and a tree topper on it. Next year we’ll put it up early and take the time to add the ornaments, but for now it works great.

I do have one other ornament up, and it’s over my desk. It is a dancing hippo with a green sparkle dress, frilly white skirt, fuchsia high heels and fake eyelashes. It is from our MOYC Christmas party last week (what a great time) and was stolen a few times before I took it home. Drew is dying to get his hands on Hilda the Hippo but I tell him we just look.

12.09.2007

The Christmas Season


We made the trip up to Union Station and Crown Center today to enjoy the train display and Christmas decorations. That area is so fun to visit any time of year, but decorated for the Holidays, it was especially beautiful.

The train display is quite large and very impressive. We saw at least 3 Christmas trees that were 2+ stories tall and festively decorated. We even had our Christmas card picture taken with one of them. The setting reminds me of Christmas in Hawaii with the waterfall.

All I want for Christmas is....


We recently went to Breakfast with Santa for Dave's work and Drew was very excited to see Santa. We stood in line as he watched other children walk up to Santa and sit on their lap. He was all ready to do that.....until it was his turn. So Drew and I had our picture taken with Santa. Then we told Santa what Drew would like for Christmas....a helicopter, a stove, an oven (he's really a chef at heart) and a train. He especially loved the candy cane, and ate the entire thing on the way home. Now we need to work on the 'deer in the headlights' look when taking pictures....

12.05.2007

Will we ever have a Christmas tree???

For the last 3 weeks we have been discussing whether we want a real or an artificial tree this year. I vote for artificial because it requires no water, doesn't leave sap on your hands and doesn't drop needles on the floor, and Dave agrees. The only thing I will miss is the scent, but we can light a candle for that.

Dave has visited no less than 5 retailers, comparing their artificial trees, plus he has spent countless hours looking at them online. I come home to 11x17 color print outs spread across the kitchen table to compare options he is recommending. Being the thorough shopper he is, he even ordered several different styles of sample branches from one online store, which we received today. In the meantime, he purchased one tree last weekend, in case it sold out, and is leaving it in the box until he exhausts the other sources he is considering. We have to laugh about it.

Tonight he asked me what the latest date is we can have the tree arrive, and adds that if we receive it close to Christmas then we can leave the tree up in to January. Maybe I am unique, but after Christmas Day I'm ready for Christmas decorations to go back in storage.

A real tree is sounding better every day....