Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Happy Birthday Antoinette!
We celebrated Anna's first birthday a few weeks early so that it didn't get mixed up with Christmas. She had 2 parties- one for her friends that she shared with her friend Morgan Vanderhoff (who was born 2 weeks earlier), and her family party for Jeff's side of the family, which was held at her grandparent's in Livonia.
Morgan and Anna enjoying their lunches at the party
YAY- A cupcake just for me!
Giving the Care Bear kisses- this is a new thing for Anna and involves opening her mouth wide and drooling on whatever she's "kissing" :-)
Eating shredded cheese at her party in Livonia- THRILLED at all the attention!
"Oh Boy, another cake! I wonder what would happen if I stuck my fingers in here...."
"Mmmm, chocolate frosting (note that my mom took off my white shirt before I dug into the cake).
"YAY- This is so much fun!!"
"All Done"
A quick bath in the sink to wash all the chocolate frosting off before opening presents.
All clean and dressed in a super cute outfit from my Great-Aunt Barb... looking very much like a toddler and no longer like our little baby girl.
Morgan and Anna enjoying their lunches at the party
YAY- A cupcake just for me!
Giving the Care Bear kisses- this is a new thing for Anna and involves opening her mouth wide and drooling on whatever she's "kissing" :-)
Eating shredded cheese at her party in Livonia- THRILLED at all the attention!
"Oh Boy, another cake! I wonder what would happen if I stuck my fingers in here...."
"Mmmm, chocolate frosting (note that my mom took off my white shirt before I dug into the cake).
"YAY- This is so much fun!!"
"All Done"
A quick bath in the sink to wash all the chocolate frosting off before opening presents.
All clean and dressed in a super cute outfit from my Great-Aunt Barb... looking very much like a toddler and no longer like our little baby girl.
The Fanco Family Tree
We went to the Red Flannel Tree Farm in Cedar Springs to get our yearly Christmas tree. There was enough snow that they had the horse drawn sleighs carrying people out into the fields to choose their tree. We decided to go with a fir this year...
Margaret chose a tree that she liked...
Teddy liked a different one...
Teddy helping Jeff cut down and drag the tree that we ended up choosing.
All 3 of the kids bundled up against the cold. We picked a day where it wasn't snowing, but it was around 15 degrees out!
The tree was a little taller than we had assessed in the field. Jeff rearranged the couches and we put it in the area of the living room with the vaulted ceiling. The height of the tree is around 10 feet- We had to use chairs and ladders to stand on to decorate and string lights.
Margaret adding an ornament. She tried to put all of hers up out of reach so that Teddy and Anna wouldn't pull them off.
Antoinette observing the process, not sure if she should join in. In the end, she loved to hang an ornament on the tree, take it off, and then rehang it (repeated over and over)
Teddy was very deliberate about where he placed each of his ornaments. Because he didn't get up on a chair, all of his are pretty much in a line around the bottom of the tree.
All decorated and lit- the BEST part of putting a tree up is that moment when you finish and can turn off the lights and just enjoy it (with EggNog and White Christmas- thanks to my thoughtful husband!)
Well, we have no "chimney" to hang the stockings with care near, but they were hung nicely on the wall next to the tree. Merry Christmas!
Margaret chose a tree that she liked...
Teddy liked a different one...
Teddy helping Jeff cut down and drag the tree that we ended up choosing.
All 3 of the kids bundled up against the cold. We picked a day where it wasn't snowing, but it was around 15 degrees out!
The tree was a little taller than we had assessed in the field. Jeff rearranged the couches and we put it in the area of the living room with the vaulted ceiling. The height of the tree is around 10 feet- We had to use chairs and ladders to stand on to decorate and string lights.
Margaret adding an ornament. She tried to put all of hers up out of reach so that Teddy and Anna wouldn't pull them off.
Antoinette observing the process, not sure if she should join in. In the end, she loved to hang an ornament on the tree, take it off, and then rehang it (repeated over and over)
Teddy was very deliberate about where he placed each of his ornaments. Because he didn't get up on a chair, all of his are pretty much in a line around the bottom of the tree.
All decorated and lit- the BEST part of putting a tree up is that moment when you finish and can turn off the lights and just enjoy it (with EggNog and White Christmas- thanks to my thoughtful husband!)
Well, we have no "chimney" to hang the stockings with care near, but they were hung nicely on the wall next to the tree. Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 05, 2005
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Friday, December 02, 2005
Let it Snow!!!
Anna getting one of her first real looks at snow. She giggled and slapped her hands on the window as the snowflakes fell.
Anna sitting in the sled in the living room. This is all TOO exciting :-)
Teddy and Anna playing in the sled before they were all bundled up to go outside. Every time Teddy sees Anna in that hat, he says "HO HO HO"
Anna sitting in the sled in the living room. This is all TOO exciting :-)
Teddy and Anna playing in the sled before they were all bundled up to go outside. Every time Teddy sees Anna in that hat, he says "HO HO HO"
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