On December 10th at 1:01 am my baby girl was born.... a year ago! I can't believe she is already one! This little girl has changed so much over the last year. From being the quiet little thing that would just sit on your lap for hours. Too, a crawling, walking and almost running non stop noise making one year old. She loves to smile, cuddle, chase after her brothers, smack her brothers, take baths, go swimming, climb stairs, slide down stairs, brush her teeth, eat the tooth brush and much much more.
She definitely has her own personality. She is strong willed at a ripe old age of 1. If she doesn't get her way she will try and bite you, smack you or start hitting herself in the head. If she wants to drink she will click her tongue to let ya know... um, I'm thirsty here!!! She LOVES attention! She will stop crawling or walking, turn around to make sure someone is watching her.
For her big day we had a party with our family. Her brothers were more than willing to assist with the unwrapping of presents. She did enjoy her new toys but so did Elliot and Levi. She actually had to fight to use her new doll stroller.
She liked her cake even though it didn't turn out as nice as I had hoped for. For a first birthday it was really nice!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Elliot's Christmas Concert
I'm not sure what it is about watching your kid up front on stage that makes you proud, but it does. I was so happy that we were able to go and watch Elliots Christmas Concert at preschool. Luckaly for us we had lots of family join in the fun as well. Elliot and all his little friends came in ringing bells and singing Jingle Bells. They proceded to sing We Wish you a Merry Christmas, with LOTS of hand motions. They did a few other songs and it was over.
Elliot is not shy at all. Infact he is front and center YELLING the song. We thought we had recorded the event but it turns out there was user error with the video camera. (SAD DAY!!!)
When he was coming into the cantuary (where the concert was being held) Elliot finally saw us and screamed... "BROTHER, DADDY, MOMMY!!!" Made my heart melt. Even during the event he would look over and say hi.
I wish I could have gotten it on video but I'm still glad I was able to see it in person.
Elliot is not shy at all. Infact he is front and center YELLING the song. We thought we had recorded the event but it turns out there was user error with the video camera. (SAD DAY!!!)
When he was coming into the cantuary (where the concert was being held) Elliot finally saw us and screamed... "BROTHER, DADDY, MOMMY!!!" Made my heart melt. Even during the event he would look over and say hi.
I wish I could have gotten it on video but I'm still glad I was able to see it in person.
Christmas in Spokane
For the first time in 5 years I was home for CHRISTMAS!!! Just being around family makes such a difference during the holiday season. We scored big on our after Thanksgiving shopping and were excited for Christmas to come. This year we seemed to not stick to a budget. (Thanks Casey!) Some how that just didn't seem as fun as buy what we wanted for the kids and and other people.
We started the season with Elf on the shelf. We named our elf Hurbby and he turned out to be alot of fun. We started out strong finding fun things for Hurbby to do but ened up forgetting to move him a few times later on in the process. The kids liked talking to Hurbby and telling him what they wanted for Christmas.
We took the kids on a Christmas cruise to see Santa. I really do remember the trip to be much longer but the kids enjoyed hearing their names be read by Santa knowing they were on the "good list". The best part of the cruise was watching Santa try and read all the kids names that were on the ship and laughing because he couldn't pronounce them. I'm so glad it wasn't me trying to read all those names.
Grandma and Grandpa Doggett took us all on a drive to see Christmas lights. We listened to Christmas music and LOVED seeing all the pretty lights. Its wasn't quite as intertaning as the Bluefield light show with Christmas aliens and lockness monsters but it was a close second.
Finally it was Christmas Eve!!! We spent the morning with the Doggett family and did a gift exchange. Or it may have been more of a nurf gun collection. Either way it was a great time. Then we were able to play outside and then go to a candle light serves with my family. Unfurtunatly Elliot and Arianna weren't able to make it to the service as they needed to nap (badly!) Once we finished we came home, picked up the kids and headed out to Grandma Kathy's and Grandpa Randy's house! There we had a wonderful Christmas dinner followed by PRESENT OPENING!!! After the festivites we made our way back home for some good sleep before Santa came by.
Christmas morning we were up and at it at 5:48 am! Santa had come!!!!! The kids were actually really good about finding their stockings, opening them and then waiting for uncle Ben to get up. While they waited they had their chocolate and vinella milk while watching a Christmas move. At about 7 am we opening the pressents. The kids scored big! They are SOOOOO loved! I on the other hand I didn't just have a good christmas I had a FANTASTIC CHRISTMAS! Yes, the gifts I recieved will not be out mached but the fact that I was able to spend Christmas with my family was even more of a blessing. But just to refresh my memory i lwas lucky enough to recieve one or Rex's (my father in-law) Canondale bikes. This bike is a thing of beauty! I also go the top of the line Kitchen Aid from Cheryl and Randy (Casey's mom and step dad). I have wanted one of these since I can remember. Then Casey went above and beyond the budget for 12 Christmas's and got me snow boots and snow pants (rex and marcy helped), cycling clothing (so i can try and look as good as my new ride) a gift card to go get some much needed clothing and home decorations. I am one lucky girl!
Casey didn't do too bad himself. I was able to score a great deal on a hicking back bake and got alot of the gear to go with it.
I love my large extended family! I couldn't ask for a better support system and to be a part of my life. I thank God for giving me crazy people in my life that I call my husband and kids.
We started the season with Elf on the shelf. We named our elf Hurbby and he turned out to be alot of fun. We started out strong finding fun things for Hurbby to do but ened up forgetting to move him a few times later on in the process. The kids liked talking to Hurbby and telling him what they wanted for Christmas.
We took the kids on a Christmas cruise to see Santa. I really do remember the trip to be much longer but the kids enjoyed hearing their names be read by Santa knowing they were on the "good list". The best part of the cruise was watching Santa try and read all the kids names that were on the ship and laughing because he couldn't pronounce them. I'm so glad it wasn't me trying to read all those names.
Grandma and Grandpa Doggett took us all on a drive to see Christmas lights. We listened to Christmas music and LOVED seeing all the pretty lights. Its wasn't quite as intertaning as the Bluefield light show with Christmas aliens and lockness monsters but it was a close second.
Finally it was Christmas Eve!!! We spent the morning with the Doggett family and did a gift exchange. Or it may have been more of a nurf gun collection. Either way it was a great time. Then we were able to play outside and then go to a candle light serves with my family. Unfurtunatly Elliot and Arianna weren't able to make it to the service as they needed to nap (badly!) Once we finished we came home, picked up the kids and headed out to Grandma Kathy's and Grandpa Randy's house! There we had a wonderful Christmas dinner followed by PRESENT OPENING!!! After the festivites we made our way back home for some good sleep before Santa came by.
Christmas morning we were up and at it at 5:48 am! Santa had come!!!!! The kids were actually really good about finding their stockings, opening them and then waiting for uncle Ben to get up. While they waited they had their chocolate and vinella milk while watching a Christmas move. At about 7 am we opening the pressents. The kids scored big! They are SOOOOO loved! I on the other hand I didn't just have a good christmas I had a FANTASTIC CHRISTMAS! Yes, the gifts I recieved will not be out mached but the fact that I was able to spend Christmas with my family was even more of a blessing. But just to refresh my memory i lwas lucky enough to recieve one or Rex's (my father in-law) Canondale bikes. This bike is a thing of beauty! I also go the top of the line Kitchen Aid from Cheryl and Randy (Casey's mom and step dad). I have wanted one of these since I can remember. Then Casey went above and beyond the budget for 12 Christmas's and got me snow boots and snow pants (rex and marcy helped), cycling clothing (so i can try and look as good as my new ride) a gift card to go get some much needed clothing and home decorations. I am one lucky girl!
Casey didn't do too bad himself. I was able to score a great deal on a hicking back bake and got alot of the gear to go with it.
I love my large extended family! I couldn't ask for a better support system and to be a part of my life. I thank God for giving me crazy people in my life that I call my husband and kids.
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