Yes, I know I'm late, but I'm sure you expected blog-tardiness by now. But now that I'm officially an adult and in my 30's, I will try to be more consistent with these. Scout's honor! Anyways, a lot to cover in this blog with Christmas and Kami's fourth birthday, so on with it!
Christmas was good to us this year. We spent Christmas Eve with my family and I made clam chowder. It's our tradition (along with crab on New Year's Eve), and I've tried to keep true to those, even with my mom being gone. The clam chowder might be different (heck, it might be different every year), but we still get together and break bread (sourdough) and enjoy our growing family. We then spent the night at my dad's house and had our traditional Christmas morning breakfast of Dutch oven surprise (thanks to my dad, the early riser) and monkey bread. After opening presents and cleaning up, we played a little Kinect Sports (where Garrett TKO'd me in boxing) and ate a fantastic roast, courtesy of Nick and his smoker. Our family of four did our own Christmas day on the 26th where Santa brought Kami a bike and Brooklyn and zebra ride-on thing, because Santa couldn't think of what Brooklyn wanted for Christmas. Plus, she screamed when she sat on his lap, so he might not have gotten any good ideas. We then had Kami's birthday a few days later and went to Chuck E Cheese and let her play whatever game she wanted to, then off to my dad's house for pizza and a Spongebob ice cream cake.
The holidays were nice and peaceful and we all got to enjoy some time off. It was a time of reflection and thanksgiving (even if it's a month late) for us. We are grateful for our family and friends who bring joy to our hearts. We are grateful for our two beautiful girls, who make us smile (and sometimes grimace). We are grateful for each other and even though we've been together over a decade, we still love each other and make each other laugh, even if it's in the stupid things (Garrett...). Although I sometimes lose sight of these when life gets hectic and work bogs me down, it's always nice to have these in the back of my mind and for me to realize that I've got it pretty good and have been blessed with so much. We hope that the holidays were a blessing to you and yours and here's to 2011!
The holidays were nice and peaceful and we all got to enjoy some time off. It was a time of reflection and thanksgiving (even if it's a month late) for us. We are grateful for our family and friends who bring joy to our hearts. We are grateful for our two beautiful girls, who make us smile (and sometimes grimace). We are grateful for each other and even though we've been together over a decade, we still love each other and make each other laugh, even if it's in the stupid things (Garrett...). Although I sometimes lose sight of these when life gets hectic and work bogs me down, it's always nice to have these in the back of my mind and for me to realize that I've got it pretty good and have been blessed with so much. We hope that the holidays were a blessing to you and yours and here's to 2011!
The story behind the popcorn popper (which is actually Jonah's gift): last year, Nick and Patsy got Kami a Snow White cleaning set, and the broom plays an awful, annoying song. Brooklyn has now found that button, and we hear that song a million times a day. Yes, we could take the batteries out, but that requires effort. So this year was payback, and we knew the of the perfect toy. I hope that this popcorn popper bring years of noise to Nick and Patsy's ears. And that, my friends, is the true meaning of Christmas.
I love how Brooklyn has wormed her way into Aunt Patsy's lap and Jonah's trying to keep her away from his toy.
I was trying to get a picture of these two in front of their Santa gifts, but Brooklyn obviously wasn't playing.
Brooklyn really wasn't interested in opening her presents, but Kami was happy to help. Kami opened every single present this year. Probably not going to get away with that after this.
This $2 lizard stole the show this year (except for the bike). Even Brooklyn tried stealing it a few times. We should have just gotten ten of those things.
Pretty happy about her princess art set from Grandma and Papa. We've hauled this thing around with us quite a bit and Kami will sit there and draw or paint for about an hour. It's fantastic!
1 comment:
WOw! That was a marathon post! Love the pictures, love your family traditions! Kami's art set is fabulous. Welcome to your 30s, and keep posting!
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