Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Christmas Day 2008
Lucy was asleep in seconds last night (due to the idea that Santa could not come if she was awake). Harper on the other hand, had ideas about catching Santa in the act. She was up at 11, 11:30, 12:30, and then from 4am-7am. Then she got up at 7:20am and Lucy woke up a little before 8am. What a night.
But this morning we forgot all about being sleepy when Lucy was bouncing off the walls. We made her come into our room for a few minutes while Harper finished eating and Ian took the dog out, etc. Then it was a rush to the family room where she then got nervous and tried to deflect all the attention onto Harper. Harper was all too glad to sit down and tackle a new pile of toys. Lucy warmed up quickly and was pretty excited about her new scooter, her bean bag chair, dollhouse, marble run, grocery scanner, Thomas the train that goes when you whistle, and assorted other toys. She also loved the kids chopsticks that were in her stocking as well as the candy, cars and hair glitter. Harper was happy with her pop up toy, block tower, ball and books. She and Lucy both chowed on her treats and of course, there was the wrapping paper. She tried to eat it, play with it, play peek-a-boo with it, etc.
Another Christmas Day has come to an end. In the girls' world, that just means that we gear up for 3 (yes, 3!) more Christmas celebrations with family when we hit KY tomorrow. Keep your fingers crossed that the drive will be smooth. It could be 9 hours, it could be 12. 10 would be fantastic. That is just enough time for Lucy to watch all the movies in my arsenal, both girls to take naps and for me to read a magazine in between trading out toys with the back seat. Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Eve 2008
Christmas Eve in our house this year consisted of following Santa on NORAD all day, baking cookies for Santa, wrapping a few last gifts, a water skiing Santa, candlelight service at church, dinner out, leaving food for the reindeer outside and cookies for Santa inside and reading "Twas the Night Before Christmas" before bed. Oh, yeah, and tons of excitement and restlessness. Lucy could hardly contain herself at different times throughout the day. It was infectious and Harper was quickly caught up in the excitement. Here is some of the pure energy that was Lucy today.
Waterskiing Santa
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Giggles at dinner
Harper laughing it up at dinnertime- a nightly ritual, usually with some sort of pureed food being spit out of her mouth while she bellows.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Coo coo for Choo Choos
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Our Special Angel
We had to go to Louisville to attend my Mama's funeral. She was 81 years old and was the spunkiest lady I've ever known. I will miss her and while I could talk about what a nice funeral and rememberance it was I would rather talk about a list I made for her when she turned 80 titled "The top 80 things I love about my Mama." Here are a few of my favorites:
-She would always say something like "Hot Dog!" when somebody told her about something exciting or new
-She claimed herself to be a blonde, no matter how yellow, pink, white or gold her hairdresser dyed her hair
-She always smelled of Oil of Olay
-She had a blue Rick Pitino Christmas tree (back when we liked Rick Pitino)
-She used to make us pot roast with mashed potatoes and fruit salad on the side (with extra cherries) on Wed nights for us when we were growing up
-She would always send $5 on Valentine's day, "for a treat" or in my case "for french fries"
-On Christmas she walked around with a basket full of candy bars wrapped in $5 bills for all the grandchildren, and later their spouses, too
-She woke at the crack of dawn to say the rosary with the radio program- yes, such a radio program does exist
-We got our drivers licenses at the same time
To explain to Lucy what was going on we told her that Mama had to go to heaven to be our special angel. She still asks if we can send her cards and pictures "to heaven" she says. I tell her that we can make whatever she likes and that Mama can see them from wherever she is. Lucy pictures an angel with wings and halo. I just like to remember her in something pink, hair perfectly round, skinny legs and a happy-to-see-you-smile.
Ice Show
Not even a box
Thursday, December 18, 2008
BV Christmas Party and Scottish Walk
Want fries with that secret language?
Sometimes the language goes in a direction that even I don't quite understand (go figure). Lately it is Lucy's saying of "Happy Annigrocery!" It means I love you, good night and everything in between. I have no idea where it comes from but I can always tell the meaning and she loves when I shout it back to her, or, even better, think to say it on my own.
Be clear, it is not "happy anniversary". That leaves a bad taste in her mouth and she will ridicule you for even attempting to say it or imply that she is saying it. I'll stick with the condiment aisle of our new language. Ketchup, pickles and olives are tasty morsels of love around here.