JW may not understand Santa, but he knows fun when he sees it. When JW got his first glimpse of Christmas this morning, he said, "Whooaaaaa." Then he played basketball for about 5 minutes before he discoverd his tricycle. Merry Christmas.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Christmas Eve Eve
My extended family always has its Christmas gathering on Christmas Eve Eve. Our party is like any typical giant-family celebration with a lot of dust and chaos. I look forward to it. During dinner each family tends to group themselves together. I like to move around and sit myself in the middle of other families, just to mix things up a bit.
Instead of the typical Santa Clause jingle jangle, we got in touch with our Dutch traditions with a visit from Sinterklaas. JW was extremely curious of the jolly ol' saint, but he would not step within arms reach. That would just be too big a risk of being swooped up onto his lap.
*$10 bucks if you can get a quarter in Kat's cleavage*
The Nativity demonstration came courtesy of the great grand kids. It was surprisingly organized considering the number of angels and shepherds under age 6. It was narrated by Uncle 'Rad, who announced his engagement to his beautiful friend Wendy. He had a little spring in his step all night.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Gearing Up
Christmas magic is in full swing around here.
Santa is waxing his sleigh and fattening up the reindeer.
The big trip is nigh.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Best Two Years
Music is "You and Me" by Francis England off the album Family Tree
JW, a year ago you were not stable on two feet, you communicated with smiles or tears, "ba ba" and "da da," gurgles and screams. You found joy in crinkling paper, toilet papering the entire house and eating dirt. You found comfort in your binki and were cool with a bottle. We decorated the house for Christmas with little worry about you bringing down the tree or breaking mama's glass ornaments. You had little interest in climbing stairs or going down slides on the playground.
One of the moms from the preschool asked me recently how I felt about having a two year old. My initial response was basically eh, so what? But the more I've thought about the last two years, how much we've grown, how smart you are, what a sweet boy you can be (knock on wood) I look forward to what the next year will bring and can barely fathom the possibilities. Happy birthday, little buddy.
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