Wow....the holidays have been a lot more of a whirlwind than I imagined they would be this year! But, in true New Year's Eve resolution fashion, I'm going to try to give a bit of a synopsis and be a bit better about my blogging this year.
Enjoying the lights with Mimi.
Coloring the walrus puppet is serious business!
A fun gadget from Papa made up for the disappointment a little, but Mimi gets the benefit. Sorry Papa! Life's just like that sometimes!:-)
The rest of the morning was spent helping the rest of us open our gifts and cuddling with Mimi and Papa (kitty Louie got a little bit of that too, as you'll see:-)
Our season of craziness actually started with Rusty and I making a trip to Kansas City to visit with my paretns. It was so much fun and we wouldn't have missed it for the world; I say that in spite of the 14 hours it took us to drive back over black ice in western Kansas!
The reason that we had to push on through the black ice was because we had to get back to ready everything for my 4th Annual Christmas Brunch. I started this, obviously, four years ago for a variety of reasons. I really love the opportunity to get together for some girl time, Christmas is such a festive time, I love bringing together friends from all different areas of my life, and it's a great chance for me to try out fun recipes. If that sounds like I'm using my friends as guinea pigs, that might be the case, but so far no one seems to mind!
What can I say? I just felt the need to show off my yummy brunch food:-)
Church friends: Janice, me, Laura and Amanda
Work friends: Jeannine, Deena, Lisa and me
And so fun to have Mom and Aunt Ruth join us this year!
Even Rusty enjoyed himself with one of his favorite friends, Ashleigh.And he even provided some entertainment for my cousin, Andrea and her daughter, Ashton:-)
The brunch was SO much fun, but once it was over, we quickly moved on to more holiday entertainment. The next thing on the agenda, was to attend an event called Winter Wonderlights at a local museum. They places lighted figures and Christmas lights all along a path that encircles the museum, had a small Santa's village with live reindeer, a craft area inside and several showings of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" on the IMAX screen. How cool is that? We will definitely be attending this event again next year!
Coloring the walrus puppet is serious business!
Waiting for his viewing of the "Grinch"...how cool is it to see it for the first time on such a big screen??
You'd think those big antlers would make him at least a little nervous, but no:-)
A quick pic with Mama before ending our evening o' fun.
A few days later, Christmas Eve arrived. We attended service at our church that afternoon and then headed home for a "dinner" of appetizers, the reading of the Christmas story and the opening of just one present. On my side of the family, tradition dictates that the one present opened on Christmas Eve is always pajamas (my mother's way of ensuring that everyone was decently clad for pictures on Christmas morning!) The schnitz was excited about the idea of opening presents, right up until the point that he figured out that none of the gifts contained cars! I think it's going to take a while for this particular tradition to grow on him;-)
A fun gadget from Papa made up for the disappointment a little, but Mimi gets the benefit. Sorry Papa! Life's just like that sometimes!:-)
The next morning was a little more, shall we say, gratifying to his little two year old heart! Between his GeoTrax and bath toys from Mama and Daddy and legos and tool set from Mimi and Papa, life was certainly looking up!
The rest of the morning was spent helping the rest of us open our gifts and cuddling with Mimi and Papa (kitty Louie got a little bit of that too, as you'll see:-)
Ok, this has got to be in the running for "longest blog post ever" and so I'm going to do Christmas Part II in another post!
Hope you enjoyed the first part of our Christmas holiday:-)
4 comments:
Awww! I love seeing what Rusty goes through...my preview for Monkey. :-)
BTW...glad to see you joined blogland again. I've missed you. (Well, I've missed the pictures mainly, but I've missed you too.)
:-)
Awww...I feel so loved (mainly;-)
Glad I can provide you with an ongoing preview...I have a feeling it may be unsettlingly (is that a word?) accurate!!;-)
sorry i missed seeing your home and trying your delicious food this time! was the imax free? we kept passing all of the light displays. maybe we'll make it next year!
Oh that Schnitz is so cute!
Glad y'all had a good time. We were in Lubbock running around visiting family.
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