Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Christmas Day

After presents at home and breakfast, we headed over to Dan and Nancy's house for our Christmas celebration with Todd's family.  Jordan was not there this year (he visited earlier in the fall), but Stuart and Erin and Basil and Florence all came into town.  We relaxed, open lots of presents, had a yummy dinner, and then decided to put Natalie to bed there and let Nathan stay up late so that we could spend more time with the family.  It was a super mellow and relaxing day, just the way I like to celebrate!  Again, I feel so blessed to be able to spend holidays with family.














Christmas Morning

One of the traditions I love in our whirlwind of holiday celebrations is that we all spend Christmas Eve in our own beds, and Santa comes to our house.  It's great to spend some time just the four of us opening presents and relaxing together.  Plus, the kids are pretty cute in their Christmas pjs. :)

Putting out cookies and milk for Santa before bedtime.

Santa filled the stockings!



You know it's Christmas when you get to eat chocolate from your stocking before breakfast. :)




Dodge Ram police pickup truck.  Santa must have received Nathan's letter!





Playing with the slime that was in his stocking.  That stuff was cool, but definitely made a mess.

We got Natalie a box of dress-up clothes.  I couldn't resist getting her to try some on right away.

Four!

Nathan turned four on December 17th.  Unbelievable!  Parenting has done weird things to my sense of time.  In some ways the days are long, but seriously, I think it was about 15 minutes ago that I was staring around, bewildered and wondering how Nathan was already two!  Sheesh.

This last year has been one of incredible mental and physical growth for Nathan.  His language skills have become really sophisticated--he plays with intonation, expression, hand gestures, colloquial phrases. It's hilarious!  He loves reading, and is starting to ask a lot of questions about how things are spelled.  We work with him on sounding out letters, and he picks it up quickly.  He knows how to spell his name and Natalie's name, he knows his address and birthday, understands the concept that his grandparents are Mommy and Daddy's parents, and he knows pretty much every make and model of every car or truck on the planet!  We are raising one smart cookie! (I may be biased here though).

He had one of those years where he grew up instead of out.  At his 4 year appointment he was 41.5" tall (75th percentile) and 38 lbs (50th percentile).  Long and lean!  He is healthy and super duper busy and active.  Whether he is in a good mood or being beastly, hanging out with Nathan is intense.  He is funny, silly, inquisitive, chatty (oh so chatty), requires a lot of attention and interaction, and imaginative.  He creates intricate games and scenarios, and loves to talk about what his imaginary "other dad and sister" are doing and driving--for some reason there does not seem to be an "other mom." I'm not sure whether to be flattered or offended by that! :)

So far he's turning out to be a pretty darn amazing human being. I love him.

Some photos from his actual birthday.  It was a weekday, so he opened a few presents from us, and we had a dinner that he chose: chicken nuggets, french fries and orange pop!! :)




Monday, January 7, 2013

Nathan's Birthday with Family

The Sunday before Nathan's birthday, Nancy hosted a family celebration for him.  Since I had coordinated Nay's friend party and was in the midst of a very busy time at work, I was extra grateful that she offered to host this gathering at her house!  Nathan was so lucky to have both sets of grandparents and Uncle Stu and Aunt Erin get together to celebrate his birthday.  I a always grateful that we live so close to family, but it is particularly easy to remember how lucky we are when it is so easy to gather so many family members to mark life's happy milestones.

Nancy and Dan worked together to make some of Nathan's favorite foods, pizza and macaroni and cheese. Yum!