So, Eric and I were reviewing our Christmases and New Years' Eve's together, and we got quite a chuckle out of it. We've been together now 6 holiday seasons and we can't believe it, but each one (and each year) just gets better.
This year was a heck of a busy one for all of us. If we think back, Amara was only 19 months old in January. The whirlwind of 2010's activites hadn't revealed themselves in any form to us, but man were we in for a ride!
We kicked the year off with showers for soon-to-be-arriving cousin Giddeon, her 4th, and for visiting friend baby Ali. Next, we started preparations for Kristin's upcoming nuptuals and Amara's 2nd birthday!
Shortly after that--though no one else knew yet, Eric and I found out in June that we were blessed and lucky enough to be parents for the 2nd time, just before me experiencing a ruptured disc, prohibiting me from doing much over the Summer.
Somehow in all of that, we found, bid on, and won the bid for what would become our 2nd home together, and our 3rd move in just over 4 years. Add on to that celebrating near all our families' birthdays, and we had a very busy Summer as we moved into Copper Ct.
Fall brought us lots of moving, organizing, planning, working, and preparing, as we learned Amara would be a big sister to another baby girl in our family. We also added another class to our growing repertoire for her, and she became a Bear Cubbie at the local Gantz park barn tumbling class with a few new friends.
In November we found out that Amara will be a cousin for the 5th time, but the first on the Young side to Uncle Matt and Aunt Steph. Time will tell if the streak of boy cousins will continue or be broken. We were also VERY lucky to have sold the house at Schuylar, in just over 2 months in a terrible housing market and recession--it was meant to be.
Eric and I can't believe all this year has brought us--all positive things, but wow, we wonder why we're tired :) We're still organizing, and planning, with now only 6 weeks until baby sister arrives...but we couldn't be more happy and thankful for all of life's blessings in 2010. The room is almost ready, Amara talks about baby sister often, and we haven't figured out yet how to be parents to two little blessings, but we will.
Many thanks to all our friends and family for all our great memories--way too many for us to list, but all of them are special and remembered in our hearts.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Christmas evening
After the busy morning, we headed over to mom and dad's to see if Santa visited there, and to visit the boys. We hadn't been there just a few minutes when they showed up too--
...but not before Beanie got to receive her first (of I'm sure will be many) motorized scooters from Grandma and Grandpa. It was SO cute--they said they ran across it in a store and decided she just had to have it! She jumped right on it without hesitation and quickly learned how to protect her knuckles from getting scraped on the cabinets as she blazed through the kitchen at lightning (2 mph) speed.
She had fun opening and sharing with the boys--they all got their share of farm equipment, Beanie, her first combine! We even got some pink John Deere gear for baby girl--a first for us, considering with Amara, all our digs were green and yellow :)
Uncle T and boys got her a cookie monster, a new favorite friend for her bed, and she loves her Weebles tree house and yummy pizza and mixer set to accompany her new kitchen set too.
We stayed and played with her toys and their toys and boxes, and whatever we could find, but it wasn't long till we could see the energy draining and the day wearing on her (and all of us). We packed up and headed home, with the promise to return tomorrow and get her goodies to play with, and for a quick visit of course. Watch out for the newest driver!
...but not before Beanie got to receive her first (of I'm sure will be many) motorized scooters from Grandma and Grandpa. It was SO cute--they said they ran across it in a store and decided she just had to have it! She jumped right on it without hesitation and quickly learned how to protect her knuckles from getting scraped on the cabinets as she blazed through the kitchen at lightning (2 mph) speed.
She had fun opening and sharing with the boys--they all got their share of farm equipment, Beanie, her first combine! We even got some pink John Deere gear for baby girl--a first for us, considering with Amara, all our digs were green and yellow :)
Uncle T and boys got her a cookie monster, a new favorite friend for her bed, and she loves her Weebles tree house and yummy pizza and mixer set to accompany her new kitchen set too.
Christmas morning
No surprise to us, Amara woke up right at 7 Christmas morning--this has been pretty typical for her the last few months, so we weren't expecting a Christmas miracle like last year--when she slept in till almost 11 (miracle for US that was).
After the kitchen set, the red wagon from Grandma and Grandpa Jahn was next to be opened--and of course, proved to be the item requiring the most tools and assembly for the entire day. Later on though, Grandma and Grandpa Young got their workout in driving her and chasing her all over the kitchen and living room in that thing.
She came into our room, like always and snuggled with us as we watched a few cartoons and asked her if Santa had come--she wasn't the 'typical kid' you think of on Christmas, blazing down the stairs, I think she barely realized what was happening.
We all made our way downstairs--Eric and I started on breakfast, as she admired the gifts and boxes with bows. Her kitchen set was disguised by a sheet to cover things up, complete with bows--but I think she passed it up several times before she really got curious. Finally, she asked "what's under there" and we told her she had to pull it off to find out, and she discovered her new kitchen pieces!
Just about that time, the grandparents showed up, ready to open gifts themselves. We had a full house, Uncle Matt/Steph, Aunt Kristin/ Jim also came as the morning went on and we all enjoyed breakfast bake, tater tots, biscuits, cookies, juice, and coffee.
Amara would open a present, then take a break--ask for her blanket and lie in my lap. A combination of being low on sleep, overwhelmed, and unsure about this whole production, toy opening took quite a while for sure.
A few highlights though--she did enjoy playing on her (newly constructed by dad and grandpa) balance beam. The window markers in mom's stocking were a hit with she and Uncle Matt as they drew on the kitchen door. All the different food kits (veggies, sandwiches, apple pie and tea set) partnered well with her kitchen as she played and kept us all in food and drink all morning too.
She did perk up though, when ERIC opened HIS remote control car--we were all cackling at her laughing and chasing it, the dog, running it down the stairs, and all over the kitchen. I bet we played with that the most of anything besides the kitchen, it was hilarious. She crashed it into everything and everyone--even to the point we suspect we might have broken something, but we're going to charge him up and see how it goes tomorrow.
Everyone was winding down from all the excitement and heading back to their respective houses to rest and recover and we did the same--though, I'm sure, for about half the time we all needed. I guess knowing that we were heading to see the cousins at Grandma and Grandpa's might have hindered that a bit--but we assured her she could still stay in her jammas!
We all had a great and magical morning, filled with laughs and giggles. What an amazing little girl we have and are so lucky to have our little (so too be expanding) family!
She came into our room, like always and snuggled with us as we watched a few cartoons and asked her if Santa had come--she wasn't the 'typical kid' you think of on Christmas, blazing down the stairs, I think she barely realized what was happening.
We all made our way downstairs--Eric and I started on breakfast, as she admired the gifts and boxes with bows. Her kitchen set was disguised by a sheet to cover things up, complete with bows--but I think she passed it up several times before she really got curious. Finally, she asked "what's under there" and we told her she had to pull it off to find out, and she discovered her new kitchen pieces!
Just about that time, the grandparents showed up, ready to open gifts themselves. We had a full house, Uncle Matt/Steph, Aunt Kristin/ Jim also came as the morning went on and we all enjoyed breakfast bake, tater tots, biscuits, cookies, juice, and coffee.
Amara would open a present, then take a break--ask for her blanket and lie in my lap. A combination of being low on sleep, overwhelmed, and unsure about this whole production, toy opening took quite a while for sure.
A few highlights though--she did enjoy playing on her (newly constructed by dad and grandpa) balance beam. The window markers in mom's stocking were a hit with she and Uncle Matt as they drew on the kitchen door. All the different food kits (veggies, sandwiches, apple pie and tea set) partnered well with her kitchen as she played and kept us all in food and drink all morning too.
Everyone was winding down from all the excitement and heading back to their respective houses to rest and recover and we did the same--though, I'm sure, for about half the time we all needed. I guess knowing that we were heading to see the cousins at Grandma and Grandpa's might have hindered that a bit--but we assured her she could still stay in her jammas!
We all had a great and magical morning, filled with laughs and giggles. What an amazing little girl we have and are so lucky to have our little (so too be expanding) family!
Christmas (Eve) Traditions
After getting that ready, Eric was excited to kick off his new tradition of growing candy canes for Christmas morning. He'd heard this from a friend last year, and we thought Amara was still too little to understand--but we tried it this year. He got a sweet red and silver striped vase to use, filled it with potting soil, then waited for Christmas eve night.
He brought Amara a handful of starlight mints. As we all unwrapped them, he showed her how to place them in the soil. After getting just the right amount in there (5) he gave her his special concocted watering agent to add (red, silver, and green colored glitter in a shaker container) and she watered her mints with magic dust.
We placed the vase up on the mantel and told her to be sure to check it in the morning, that Santa might leave a surprise for her, and went to bed...
the next morning, she didn't exactly remember and come charging to examine it, but once Eric reminded her and they did go check on them, she was excited to see the newly grown candy canes that had magically sprouted overnight.
Thanks daddy.
Christmas Eve
As far back as I can remember, we've gone to Christmas Eve candlelight service. Sometimes it's long and uncomfortable, but sometimes they really streamline it and we're out in 45 minutes. Since Amara, we hope and pray for those quick services!! Granny always loved that service too, so it will always hold a very special place in my heart and I am thankful that Amara got to do her first one with her, Granny's last.
We headed out to catch the 4:30 service just as it was getting dusk--one of those dark Ohio Winter evenings where you can't believe it's only 4 o'clock, and met up at the church. Amara looked like a little live doll in her dress, she RARELY dresses like that, so it was unusual for us, but she didn't seem to mind all the fluff too much.
Amara liked the singing...for the first few minutes, then it started..."I want to go home." She was SO patient. Eric and I entertained her with our iPhones, grandma brought cheeze-its, and she walked the aisles from person to person, all to get to the part to light the candles.
She made it, she (of course) enjoyed the candles, and even more, blowing ours out! Practice for that big birthday in May!
Out to the car(s) and home to get ready for Christmas Eve--I couldn't get her to take her pretty dress off, it was so sweet :) Never fails though, when we have a sleepy toddler, the 'swinging from mommy and daddy's hands to the car' game, always gets us headed where we need to go! Merry Christmas Eve!
We headed out to catch the 4:30 service just as it was getting dusk--one of those dark Ohio Winter evenings where you can't believe it's only 4 o'clock, and met up at the church. Amara looked like a little live doll in her dress, she RARELY dresses like that, so it was unusual for us, but she didn't seem to mind all the fluff too much.
Amara liked the singing...for the first few minutes, then it started..."I want to go home." She was SO patient. Eric and I entertained her with our iPhones, grandma brought cheeze-its, and she walked the aisles from person to person, all to get to the part to light the candles.
She made it, she (of course) enjoyed the candles, and even more, blowing ours out! Practice for that big birthday in May!
Out to the car(s) and home to get ready for Christmas Eve--I couldn't get her to take her pretty dress off, it was so sweet :) Never fails though, when we have a sleepy toddler, the 'swinging from mommy and daddy's hands to the car' game, always gets us headed where we need to go! Merry Christmas Eve!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Visit from Santa
Such a sweet tradition, we have daddy to thank. Next year should be interesting--he will have his hands full (so will we) and I bet he doesn't have to pry to find out what she'll want him to bring this time!
Magic of Christmas
Snow day!
Can't wait for the next snow!
