Wistful...Chris tree....presents. |
Xander started sitting up before we left for TX. |
Ainsley eyeing Meme as Xander NOMNOMNOMs |
We sent to visit Sean's Meme--his late mother Jeanna's mother. Meme lives on her own and walking into her house is like walking into 1975. She even has that awesome flocked wall paper. Meme is the kind of woman who'll come up to you and give you a big ole Texas hug and say, "How're you doin'? It's *so* good to see you!" And Meme means it. It is impossible to not love Meme. (Also, if you can't tell, I love everything about Meme--including the fact that she calls herself Meme--it's just too cute.) It was good to visit with Jeanna's family. Ainsley got to meet some of Sean's cousin's children; I think that was the relations--I'm so not doing that twice removed second whatever math. There were kids. They played together.
Uncle Victor |
Cousin Matt |
Ainsley had a lot of fun playing outside with the football. The weather was really nice (note she's wearing a sweatshirt jacket), and she got to run around Meme's yard. She enjoyed all the attention from the family. Xander was also his charming self. He particularly focused on falling asleep on the Sobotik men. Above, you'll see Xander sleeping on Uncle Victor and Cousin Matt.
Presents with Aunt Candace |
Uncle Brian |
Christmas Eve
Dancing at the party. |
Miss A and Grandpa |
Xander and Grandma |
The Christmas tradition that we've started with the kids is the opening of a present on Christmas Eve. This present generally manifests as Christmas PJs. Shh! Don't tell the kids.
Christmas Day
Examining the milk and cookies Santa ate. |
Xander and Max. NOMNOMNOM |
First Christmases wear out little men. |
Introducing Charlie to Care Bears. Uncle Jason is captivated as well. |
After Christmas, we traveled down to Austin to visit the Grafs. We have some bad luck with our Graf visits of late--this time was no exception. Both Xander and I were sick for the trip. I got to spend a few hours waiting in an Austin med clinic for some antibiotics for an infection.
Xander....well, Xander projectile everything from every end of his body. He was pooping everywhere. He was puking everywhere. He was in good spirits, so I wasn't too concerned (some, yes), but man, he was messy. I think we did about 3 or 4 loads of laundry while we were there; we were there for less than 2 days. Ultimately, we discovered that Mr. Illness was growing teeth! Two new teeth made an appearance while in Austin. Yay Xander!
This is probably right before she yelled at him "MINE!" |
One of the funnier things that happened while we visited the Grafs is Miss A's bossiness reared its ugly head. Ainsley is going through an awesome selfish phase right now. Everything is my, mine, or Ainsley's. Even things that are Charlie's are Ainsley's. Apparently Charlie has yet to find a person who is immune to his considerable charms...until our visit. Miss A spent a lot of time yelling at Charlie. Charlie took it like a champ for the most part--every now and then A's nastiness would throw him for a loop and make him cry. Sean was very proud that Ainsley is already not tolerating any shenanigans from any boys.
MY ICE!!
Helping Grandma take down Chris tree ornaments |
Louisville
We had Christmas with my dad & the family on the way back from Texas.
My dad has 3 clocks in his living/dining room/kitchen--two cuckoo clocks and one of those old school clocks that dings every 15 minutes. Ainsley finds this amazing. We spent many many hours visiting the "CUCKOO CLOCK!!" *Gasp* "Mommy! Clock!" It's quite cute. I almost want to get a cuckoo clock to make her happy--but then I realize it'd drive me nuts. This gets to be something special about Grandma and Grandpa's house.
We had a good visit. Kellyn picked up some DQ ice (as all the Sonics had closed) and some rum, and we made some Fred eggnog. It was delicious!
Alysse also took some awesome 6 month pictures of Xander. Watch for them soon!
Xander and Grandma |
Ainsley and Grandpa |
Xander and Ainsley had fun visiting with my grandparents, Grandma and Grandpa McGhee. There was lots of cuddling, sharing of ice, and looking at cuckoo clocks. Grandma was born on New Year's Day, so it was nice to be able to be with her to celebrate her 74th birthday!
We got home on January 2. We'd been gone almost two full weeks--and now deem that "too long." It took us all almost a week to recover from the driving and bed hopping. It was great to see all our families; we had a wonderful holiday.
Honestly though, I'm really looking forward to next Christmas--when we'll stay home and make more traditions.
1 comment:
Oh my goodness, do I admire your fortitude! Driving to Texas, the brilliance of saving treats out of lunches, and Sonic ice (which I at first thought was a game or a toy, because I have NEVER been to a Sonic), was all awesome. So fun to read your posts. Miss you like crazy!
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