Sunday, December 26, 2010

White Christmas

We had a really nice Christmas this year. AnnMomma and Joe were here Christmas Eve and David's brother and family came on Christmas day. Jack was 100% into Christmas this year. It was really a lot of fun to watch him. Emory, of course, was largely oblivious but he still had a good time.
Setting out the cookies and carrots

Watching the snow fall on Christmas Eve

Getting right down to business with Thomas on Christmas morning

Mommy steps in to help Jack go through his pile


Playing

Noticing the stockings


Taking a break for a snuggle

Jack offers to help


David and his favorite gift of all time

Snowball fight



Somkenating the Ham

The Ham

The Cake

Monday, December 20, 2010

First Tastes

Emory expanded his palate this weekend and dined on organic brown rice cereal mixed with milk for the first time. And so begins the mashing, blending, smearing, dropping and crushing of food!

Not loving this.

Jack thoughtfully offers up the use of chopsticks which would obviously make this easier for Emory.

Done

Monday, December 13, 2010

Snow

We had our first snow. It was (and still is) very cold and very windy. Jack and David braved it for a few minutes to get in a little sledding. Last year, Jack hated the snow and this year he loves it. Sledding on the diaper box was his favorite. There are no pictures of Emory or I because we stayed inside in our pajamas.



He requested the sunglasses because of the blowing snow.

Hot chocolate

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Christmas with Grannelle

We had an early Christmas with Grannelle this year. David had to go out of town so she came up and we did lots of fun Christmas things like make a gingerbread train, hang stockings, eat cookies and open presents.

Jack tries out his new sleeping bag

Emory waits patiently during gingerbread train making

Post present pic

Emory and his new Whoozit teether

Jack models his new apron

Cookie Train

When Grannelle was here, she and Jack made a gingerbread cookie train. He didn't realize that it was all edible at first but once he did, he zeroed in on the green icing and that was it. The next morning as he was eating breakfast, he turned to look at it and said, "Look at that beautiful cookie train."






"Beautiful Cookie Train"

Monday, December 6, 2010

Santa

Looking a little stunned/terrified but they did it. When you tell Jack to smile, this is what he does now. It looks more like a grimace.

The Tree

We put our tree up over the weekend. We tried to decorate it as a family. Not such a great idea but we only lost one ornament so it could have been worse.