Saturday, December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas!

It was our year to stay in Indiana for Christmas...which meant a busy, busy time for us. Trying to cram four Christmases into one day is crazy! I don't know how people with step families or two sets of grandparents do it! We started off our Christmas celebrations with dinner and church with my May grandparents on Christmas Eve just like my family has done for as long as I can remember. I did ask my grandmother if it would be okay for us to exchange presents while we were there so we could have more time at home with Jack on the actual Christmas day. Grandma had no problem with that at all. Since we would be getting home late on Christmas Eve, we just went ahead and dressed Jack in his pajamas so he would be ready for bed and Santa.

Jack with his Grandpa II

Mamaw and Jack at Granny and Grandpa II's house


Jack opening presents


I love that face!



On Christmas Day we let Jack wake up at his normal time and find what Santa had brought him. Below are pictures of him opening up Santa's gifts at home.
Walking out and seeing what Santa left for the first time!


Santa left him a kitchen set with food and dishes!

Cookin' up a little breakfast while still sleepy eyed!

Santa also brought him a cash register and a magna doodle


After opening presents and eating breakfast at home, we headed out to my Aunt Patty's house to have Christmas lunch/dinner with my mom's family.
Sierra and Jack

Dad and Uncle Steve carving the turkey and ham

After Aunt Patty's house, we took Jack to my mom's for a nap and opened presents there with her, my dad and sister. For some odd reason I have no pictures from their house. Too many Christmases must make one lose their mind....

Once we got back home, Jack cooked us up a little snack from his kitchen. He takes after his father and is an excellent cook.
All in all our first Christmas home with Jack was a fun and memorable experience. He's such an easy going and fun loving kid. He fills our home with so much joy and laughter. I can't wait for more Christmases with him and his little sibling and watching them grow up together. What more could a mother ask for? Wishing you and yours a very merry Christmas.



Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Pictures with Santa

Today we went with Lori and CJ to St. Pius X for their breakfast with Santa. Jack got his picture taken with Santa there. He wasn't afraid of him at all! While we were waiting in line, Jack kept trying to get down and run up on the stage where Santa was sitting. Of course when it was his turn Jack just wanted to stand and stare at Santa! I sat him on Santa's lap and then tried my best to get a decent photo. Jack wanted to turn and stare at Santa instead of look at the camera! I think we got a couple of decent shots though!




Ashley thinks he looks like he wants to fight Santa because his fists are closed! In the last one you can see him checking Santa out...maybe looking at his hobo gloves? Ho ho ho...

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Christmas Cookies

Jason started a wonderful Christmas tradition for Jack today...making Christmas Cookies. He said he remembered making the sugar cookies with his mom when he was little and wanted to pass that tradition on to his own children. Jack had no objections! He had a great time laying out the flour on the table so Daddy could roll out the dough.He enjoyed pressing the cookie cutters into the dough...along with just poking holes in the dough with his fingers too!

And what great cook or baker doesn't sample their own creations? Of course...normally it would be cooked first...but hey...don't we all like a little raw cookie dough?

Or a lot of it!?
Add some sprinkles for the finishing touch and they you go...Christmas Cookies! They had a great time making them and I enjoyed watching. I never realized how much work goes into making the batter and rolling and rerolling out the dough. Glad this was a Jason project! I think I got the best job of all...eating them!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Dang it!

Jason hung the Christmas lights today. Jack, the ever helpful boy, decided that Daddy needed a little help. He thought it would be a good idea to go ahead and climb the ladder...
and hand Daddy strings of light.
Daddy on the other hand had a different idea. He didn't think it was okay for Jack to climb the ladder. Dang it Daddy! Poor Jack!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Love is...

...watching the two of these guys together. Even doing simple things such as reading a book. I've said it before but let me just say it again. Jason is not only a terrific husband, but a super awesome daddy. Just look at Jack's face if you need proof.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Announcing...

After learning in August that we lost a baby at 11 weeks, we are happy to announce:

Here is me at just over 14 weeks. :) It's not hard to tell huh?! Guess I'm going to be HUGE! We could not be happier though and all looks good.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

A Charlie Brown Christmas

I used to have this really awesome Christmas tree. I got it from Family Dollar when I moved into my apartment. It was a six foot prelit tree with really full branches that spread out and folded up nicely. It was really a fantastic cheap-o tree. When Jason and I moved in together we used that tree until we bought our house. The first year we moved into the house we did not put a tree up because we were spending Christmas in Tulsa. The next year we bought a small real tree. When we bought that little tree Jason decided that our basement could no longer hold my pretty prelit tree...because "it didn't fit in the box and took up too much ro
om". So I let him convince me to throw it out. BIG mistake! Jack's first Christmas we passed on a tree again since we'd be in Tulsa and we figured at 7 months, he didn't really need a tree anyways for the time we'd be in Indy for the Christmas season. But this year we're home and Jack's a year and a half...so we thought a tree was necessary. I wasn't really fond of the mess the real tree made, so I went in search of a new fake tree. Now, we don't have much room in our house so I started looking for another 6 foot prelit tree. After looking at a few stores, I quickly found that a) prelit trees are expensive and b) trees under 6 feet look like Ch
arlie Brown's rejects. I am so sad that we tossed my perfect little tree! =( So we ended up getting a sad looking little tree so Jack would have something to decorate. He seemed to really enjoy putting the ornaments on his first tree....even if it is something even Charlie Brown wouldn't take home. It's the process not the product right? And besides...when he's grown, he'll probably be more embarrassed about the outfit I have him in than the way the tree looked! Below is the best picture I could get of the sad tree.