We are an Air Force family from Colorado enjoying the adventures of military life
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
A Merry Christmas!
This year we celebrated Christmas Eve with my side of the family, and Christmas Day with Steve's.
Christmas Eve:
Our festivities included a special Christmas Eve service at my parent's church, and yummy Chinese food. My grandparents (Nonnie and Pop-Pop to Christian) were also with us to celebrate.
Christmas Day:
Steve was able to Skype with us for nearly two hours Christmas morning while we opened gifts and stockings. It was most definitely a sad day without him, but on the other hand we are that much closer to his homecoming! [Cannot wait!!!]
We also enjoyed a nice brunch and Christmas dinner, the Disney "Scene It" game, and some good ol' guitar hero!
Aww, it is so good to be home for the holidays and to celebrate Jesus' Birthday with our family! :)
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Like Mother, too.
Christian has always looked a lot like his daddy, but maybe there is some resemblance to mommy as well?My dad has been busy switching our old family slides into digital pictures, so it has been fun to see how both Linden and Christian look like their parents from when we were children.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Sleigh Rides and Twinkle Lights
We have been enjoying some holiday outings on these not too cold wintry nights. My parents' neighborhood had a horse carriage ride the Sunday after we arrived and a few nights ago we went to Hudson Gardens to view the beautiful display of holiday lights. Nothing says Christmas like warm mittens, white sparkly lights, and a cup of hot cocoa. Hope you are all enjoying this Christmas season. Any special outings?
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Cookie, Cookie, Cookie Starts With C
Usually by the time we arrive in Colorado for the holidays all the Christmas baking is complete, but this year since we came out a little sooner I have enjoyed baking and decorating with both my mom and my mother-in-law. Mmm, sugar anyone? :)
Linden helped too!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Christian is 15 Months
I haven't done a little C update since he turned one, so I thought it was about time for another. So where to start:
- Christian is generally an easy-going little guy and is very affectionate, but can also be quite determined. He has a strong mommy preference (hmm wonder why?) especially if I am within sight, otherwise he does pretty well with others.
- Christian loves live animals and literally squeals when he sees them.
- His favorite toys include anything he can put in and take out of a container, "feely" books, cars, and stuffed animals.
- C has excellent fine motor skills- he likes to point to what he wants, put caps on water bottles, clap his hands, etc. He loves to investigate toys and new objects. Maybe an engineer in the making?
- Christian is great at sharing. He loves to offer his toys to others, and will often trade for a different object. I am hoping that this will translate to being a good sharer as time goes on.
- His favorite game right now is hide-and-seek/peek-a-boo...it used to be me doing the hiding, now he is the one who likes to "run around" and hide.
- I put "run around" in quotes because Christian still gets around mainly by crawling. He is a speed crawler (as evidenced by the holes in his jeans.) And he has mastered the stairs up and down. He stands up and cruises around furniture, and though he barely uses it for support, he is still a little reluctant to let go and really walk independently. He took his first steps Wednesday 12/8 at 14 months. He also likes to "walk" on his knees. One of these days he will learn that walking on his feet is by far the fastest way around.
- Christian likes to talk, sometimes carrying on his own little conversations. His most distinct words are still "ma-ma" and "da-da," and a new one: "nom nom" when he sees food or is hungry. (I guess that is not really a word.)
- C's favorite foods include: MILK, oranges, cheese, pasta, bread, and peas. He is a bit of a picky eater. Sometimes meals are hit or miss.
- Christian most certainly dislikes: diaper changes, getting dressed, hoods and hats, and getting his hands and face washed after meals. And he is not afraid to let you know.
Looking ahead: We are excited to witness Christian master new tasks each and every day and cannot wait for the arrival of Daddy back home in these next couple of months (Steve has already begun his countdown! Despite not having an official leave date.)
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Home for the Holidays
Last week my mom flew out to South Carolina for a few days to visit, shop, and help me fly to Colorado with crazy C man. (I wish I took more pictures.) Now we are home in Colorado on an extended visit through the holidays.
We look forward to spending time with our family and friends during our visit and enjoying the comforts of our Colorado home.
Waiting at the airport in Columbia.
Colorado has had some fabulously warm weather for December, and I cannot believe it- NO snow on the ground. Meanwhile in South Carolina, it has been uncharacteristically cold and they may even be expecting a little snow. Weather flip flop I suppose. But I am enjoying the beautiful 60 degree weather here and afternoon walks.We look forward to spending time with our family and friends during our visit and enjoying the comforts of our Colorado home.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Hi Daddy! I Missed You!
Christian and Daddy's reunion. (C had just woken up for the day.) I believe that Christian definitely remembered Steve and was so happy to spend time with him. He talked about "da-da-da" the entire time.
This past week we drove to Tampa, Florida to meet Steve where he had flown stateside for a short TDY in the midst of his deployment. If only all deployments offered this luxury! Preparations for our travel were pretty short notice and despite an 8 hour drive from Sumter, it was completely worth it. Steve's mom was even able fly and meet us halfway in Jacksonville to break up the driving and help with Christian. Hooray for a date night (which come pretty few and far between even when Steve is home.)We were able to enjoy a full day together and the evenings. Grandma, little C man, and I went to the Florida Aquarium in downtown Tampa and Clearwater Beach during the days when Steve was "doing the stuff he needed to do."
With 4 months down and a couple more to go it was a huge blessing to see Daddy and to get a few precious days with him. An early Christmas gift perhaps? :o)
"Oh Daddy! I sure love you!"
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