We finally had the first snow of the season today on December the 20th, 2012. We haven't had much in the way of precipitation this year so every little bit is celebrated. The kids watched the news last night and knew there was a big chance of it so as you can imagine they were up bright and early sneaking a peek out of their windows. They wanted to go outside before breakfast while there were 45 mph gusts...that's where I stepped in tried to postpone our outdoor fun. We made it to 10am. Then I released the beasts including the chocolate one first pictured. Afterall, her breed does originate in the north, so she loves this cold wet weather. Clare didn't last as long as Hayden and watched him through the window at times (ones that he would throw the snow at.) Admittedly, it was not my style of snow playing today with the wind. But I'll give it to him. He was really excited and played outside for an hour in that wind with his dumptruck and bulldozer. Afterwards, I started the fire and cuddled them up in their little chairs with a blanket and books. I call it successful for our first snow but here's looking forward to some more.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Creating New Christmas Traditions
This year has been fun to explore new things in the city we are living and we just scratched the surface since our kids are so young. We kept a lot of things simple (and cheap this year) This was a beautiful free place to go for Christmas and enjoyed the Mayor's Christmas Tree and watching ice skaters. We looked at a gingerbread village created by the city's top chefs and the electric train running through it. We topped it off at a diner that has electric trains deliver the food to your table from the kitchen. We played on a large wooden Santa's toyland playground and listened to carolers. We had a lot of fun and I think we'll try and go back each year expanding on the activities as they get older. It was fun to have this new experience this year!
Miss Clare and her Big Girl Bed
Clare is more ready to grow up than I am ready to let her most of the time. I imagine that I'll be fighting that forever with her. But these are the moments when it pays off. Like when you have new baby coming and need her crib. So with 2 months to go, we decided it was time to give the separation and attachment some time, should it be an issue. Not so much. She was so excited about her bed. She stays in it and only had two nap times where we had to establish not to get out once in bed.
2028 Olympics here we come
Monday, December 17, 2012
Giving Thanks!
Making rolls with Grandma B |
Getting her snuggle on with Aunt Rachael |
Hovering in the kitchen with his mama waiting for the food |
Ate too much...just joking. |
Who is that handsome little 3 year old. He had to wear the tie. |
Burning off energy before dinner |
Chowing down |
Happy to fill the belly |
Really excited for "Gwenny" to be a playmate |
Getting their truck playing in before dinner |
With Great Grandma and Grandpa B |
With Grandma and Grandpa K |
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