Friday, December 21, 2007
{ That's a Wrap }
Has been packed away, what we need now is a giant 4 wheel drive sleigh, and a handful of reindeer to get over the pass with all these presents.
You can be sure we will be popping in every now and then to see how all your holiday-ing is going. And maybe even try and squeeze in a post or two, or at the very least, a picture or two.
In the meantime wishing each dear one of you, the Merriest of Christmases. And As the carol goes, may your heart feel the " radiant beams from His holy face." along with the beautiful reality of " the dawn of redeeming grace."
Posted by Chelle at 10:13 AM 7 comments
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
{ merry making }
- gummy worms
- LED light w/compass key chain sort of thing
- smoked salmon
- milk chocolate
- Blue Diamond Bold Wasabi & Soy Sauce Roasted Almonds
- one black Ipod
- kippered snacks
- a enormous pack of gum to help with the fish breath
- and a note from me, which is actually a quote by Edgar A. Guest that I've adapted..." I am wishing at Christmastime that I could but repay a portion of the gladness that you've strewn along my way. " Except I am changing the last three words to read " throughout my every day."
All wrapped up now, incase he is tempted to peek. And now I better hurry off to bed before it's time to get up again.
Posted by Chelle at 11:46 PM 10 comments
Friday, December 14, 2007
{ Inspired }
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
{ mischief maker }
At 21 months Annabelle, is turning out to be a lot of things, most of which are entirely endearing. At this point, one thing our days are most certainly, would be um...anything, and I mean anything but dull.
- For instance, when you find a half a roll of wadded up toilet paper stuffed in the bottom of her potty chair which remains vacant, except for those few occasions when she sticks "hoppy" her favorite stuffed bunny, on it. That being said, the "potty train" is the new big thing around here right now. she sticks "hoppy" her favorite stuffed bunny, on it. That being said, the "potty train" is the new big thing around here right now. And her little potty chair sits ceremoniously. like a royal throne in the smack-dab middle of our living room floor. She is more than happy to run around naked, as she wants to be like her big cousin Jesse who's just started riding the "potty train." So we sing this silly song. And watch her like a hawk, to make sure we don't end up with a puddle or worse on the floor. Occasionaly we bribe her with chocolate. Is that awful of us? Because it works. Just the other night, after her third try, she was promptly rewarded. That's some serious motivation if you ask me.
- She learned to say pistachio yesterday. Well, sort of. It's something reminiscent to a cross between pea soup and statue. And if she'd been able to crack the shells open by herself, I fear the entire bag would have been *poof* gone like that. Followed by a serious tummy ache.
- We were in the car yesterday when out of the clear blue, totally uncoaxed she counted to six. Well, she might have skipped four or something but I was floored. I really have no idea where she learned to count like that. Certainly not from me. I am still trying to get her to say A...B....C...D instead of A...B...C...X.
- So with a stack of Christmas Cards, just waiting to be addressed. My address book went missing. Not good. And I had the most sinking feeling about it, as I have pulled out earrings, toothbrushes and books from the bathroom garbage can before. So you can imagine my relief yesterday, thinking the worst had happened when I found it stashed in the bottom basket of her changing table, under a pile of diapers.
- maybe the #1 piece of advice I have for people about to be responsible for a 21 month old, would be this: Never take your eye off of them. Not even for five seconds. They are fast. Really fast. Little miss or mister 21 months will be out the door and down the drive way, lickety-split, in under 7 seconds. Or another example would be David and I, laughing about something at the dinner table, absorbed in the humor of the moment, while she sits across the table from us happily chugging away at the bottle of soy sauce. Our reaction to the s.s. incident : wide eyed horror. Hers, " mmmm...salt...num, num! "
- and of course there are those times all I want to do is sit down and cry, but no matter how rough the day has been.. I can't help but ache with joy. Especially with my hubs coming home to find it a disaster area, his wife down-trodden and frazzled, in spite of which he says things like: "Why do you think I married you?" Then answering his own question with a " so I could cuddle with you every night."
Her eyes twinkle with mischief. And wonder. And magic. And laughter. And affection. And curiosity. And fun. And all I want is for mine to always twinkle back at her in unconditional love.
Posted by Chelle at 11:28 PM 4 comments
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
it's the sweetest thing I know....
Posted by Chelle at 12:55 AM 4 comments
I heart twirling.
{ twirling for Daddy }
Posted by Chelle at 12:29 AM 4 comments
Friday, December 07, 2007
{ Busy Elf }
Posted by Chelle at 1:27 PM 8 comments
{ Pondering }
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Thursday, December 06, 2007
{ crack-up }
Just had to share a tid-bit from our ride home from church last night. It's really quite remarkable. This little girl of ours, actually begs us to tickle her... " she'll actually put my hand to her knee and then plead for me to " tickle, Mommy, right there..." so, as I am more than happy to comply with such a request, I tickle her. Consequently squeals of laughter fill the air. Pretty soon we're all laughing because as you have probably experienced before, the stuff is highly contagious. The flip side to this is her screaming " out mommy, hold mommy, stuck mommy" as she arches her back and tugs at her straps, trying to get free. I think we'll stick with the tickles.
Also I am way too excited about this to keep it to myself. I can hardly wait to see the look on her face when she opens this up on Christmas morning.
The picture is of her admiring her new cup-cake pa-jammies.
Also, we are both loving this little book right now, with it's super darling illustrations.
Posted by Chelle at 10:45 AM 4 comments
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
{ Mystery Solved }
Today she asked me for " snowman juice, peas! "
Posted by Chelle at 7:47 PM 3 comments
Monday, December 03, 2007
Best of all, is being together...
We had a weekend not unlike a winter fairytale.
Friday night David and I kicked it off in styel with a date that included lots of smooching and hand holding , as we enjoyed the undivided attention we were able to give each other. We even squeezed in a little Christmas shopping and then on our way home, stopped to pick out a Christmas Tree to surprise the sweet girly-kins with. The entire evening left me refreshed, and romanced. And I must have had stars in my eyes that evening because I could feel them. The minute I opened the door, Annabelle Lucy slipped down from Aunt Lynne's lap, face beaming and seriously raced, squealing across the room, and into my arms. Let me tell you, my heart skipped a beat. Who wouldn't love to come home to that? To her. And David gets to do it 5 days a week. No wonder it's his favorite time of the day. :)
Saturday morning we woke up to find snow falling outside our window, it felt like a gift, sent especially to us in honor of it very first day of December. So David and Annabelle played in the fluffy falling flakes and stacked fire wood , while I watched out the window and grinned at them, busy at the kitchen table, with my " Project Christmas Money, " going great guns. The snow stopped eventually but the fun didn't as we brought in the Christmas tree, poured big mugs of egg nog and strung and hung to our, well maybe more like my, hearts content. Annabelle was full of delight over the whole process. "Yites" and "balls" and "snowmens" and most importantly of course,"tandy-tanes." My tree is missing three of it's Candy Canes this year so far, thanks to Anniebelles and her sweet tooth of a Daddy. Oh well, I suppose maybe I can overlook it, just this once.
I am predicting that the best thing about Christmas this year going to be continuing to watch our little girl discover and delight in life.
Such wonder.
Posted by Chelle at 8:24 PM 6 comments