Sunday, December 28, 2008

Christmas 2008

Christmas 2008 seems to have gone down as a success.

We started out at Brad's family's house on the 21st, and of course Kyle got some great stuff. We had a little party here for my birthday with our neighbors (cake courtesy of Brad and Kyle). Then we rolled right into Christmas Eve which was small and nice - just my parents, my brother's family and us. The kids had a blast opening gifts and Kyle went at warp speed thru the wrapping...he was done and Natalie still had six gifts to open. Many cookies and treats later, Brad was tracking Santa on NORAD for the kids, which they loved (although did not want pictures taken). We sprinkled reindeer food on the lawn, put out the cookies and carrots for Santa and the reindeer, and then off to bed so Santa could come. And boy did he. Kyle had asked for a Buzz Lightyear, a puzzle, and a game. He got all that and more. Santa got Kyle a battery powered 4-wheeler this year...which he loves...and has started standing up on now while riding it thru the yard. NO FEAR. I think he is ready for an offroad track. He has been on it everyday since Christmas and is really good at driving and steering it. I am in BIG trouble.

Video of the Four-Wheeler



Making Mommy's cake:

The finished product:

Checking out all the moveable ornaments on Grammy's tree:

Is this big gift for me?


Tracking Santa on the computer:

Opening gifts:

Christmas morning:

Whoa baby:


First time bowling:

Check out his form:


Sunday, December 14, 2008

The B&O Train Museum

We headed out to the B&O Railroad Museum today for the first time. Kyle had a great time. He was completely mesmerized by the trains. He wanted to know how they worked, what they were called, and whether we could climb on them. He got to go on his first train ride and loved every minute of it. I have never seen him fully take something in like he did today. He just absorbed all the details he could and had question after question (sometimes the same question). Even tonight as we were going back over our day he relived all the details about the trains. We really had a great day.

By the way, I felt it only right to put the pictures of the trains in black and white - total ambiance.

Some Holiday Fun

Ahh yes, the Christmas season is upon us. Kyle is in full swing with Christmas and more importantly Santa this year. He gets it. He loves all the lights and decorations and fun stuff we are doing these days. He makes me tell him almost every night the story of what happens on Christmas Eve. We have seen Lights on the Bay, Homestead Gardens train and light display, made Christmas ornaments, and decorated the tree. He has taken it all in and it truly is magical to see everything through his eyes. He loves to turn on Christmas all over the house - we connected remote controls to the outside lights and the Christmas village, and put the other lights on switches so he can control them all. It really is my favorite time of year and even more so now that we have him to share it with. He was in a Christmas Pageant at school this year. The three-year-old class were shepherds and had to sing four lines from 'Away in a Manger'. They were really cute. Cuter than cute actually. It was one of my favorite Christmas things ever.

Getting ready for Lights on the Bay means PJ's in the car:


Lights on the Bay:


Making Christmas ornaments (not cookies):



Scenes from the Christmas card photo shoot:


Decorating the little tree in the family room is all Kyle's job:


My Christmas shepherd:


Too cute:


Decorating the real tree:

Happy Thanksgiving...a little late

We headed up to Pennsylvania for Thanksgiving again this year. Traveling on Thanksgiving is the way to go when headed through the great state of PA. There is no traffic. There is no construction. And there is no time for me to help with dinner since we role in just in time to get settled in to eat. This of course means dish-duty...but I can live with that. We had a great time this year. Uncle Sal was in from California and Kyle loved him. Aunt Bobbie read all our bed-time stories (I think she knew "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by heart when we left). And Kyle loved playing "chase-game" with Grandma D's new dog Taz.