Merry Christmas! This will be my last post before Christmas, so I might as well start off with a holiday greeting! The above picture was our family Christmas card this year. Mommy and Daddy addressed 75 cards and ran out, so we apologize if you didn't receive one this year! Next year, we will make sure we order 100 (jeez!)
We are finally announcing our BIG news. I am going to have a baby brother or sister in June! I say the word, "Ba-bay" and point to Mommy's growing tummy, although I am not quite sure what this all means. When we have been around "Ba-bays" lately, all they do is cry. I usually laugh at them which worries Mom and Dad. I asked Mommy if she was sure I was going to be a big brother, and she showed me BOTH pregnancy tests to prove it. Don't worry, she removed the potty stick from it before letting me play with them. They make fun drumsticks!
Mommy found out on Friday, October 16th that she was pregnant. She took the test while Daddy was in the shower and when she showed him he said, "I knew it!' The irony in this story is that when Mommy found out that she was expecting me, Daddy was in the shower and he responded the same way. Originality goes far in our family! Mommy had a hard time keeping the news a secret from immediate family for a few days. We only told a few people until we knew that everything was fine.
Mommy met with her new OB doctor and they ordered an early ultrasound. I was not able to go to this appt. but here is a picture of the little peanut at just 6 1/2 weeks. Mommy has been feeling really good and the only complaint she has is how TIRED she is. The good news is that she is in her 2nd trimester now, so that should help her get some energy back. She says it sure makes a difference when she has to entertain me all day instead of taking it easy and napping, like she did when I was in her belly!
This picture was just too classic not to share. For auntie's birthday, we gave her a b-day card signed by me and "baby." Auntie didn't catch it at first, but luckily, Uncle Bruce told her to read it again. Mommy snapped the picture just in time. As you can tell, the family was happily surprised! So when is my brother or sister arriving ??? According to the calendar, baby is due on June 20th. According to the ultrasound, baby will be here on June 26th. Mommy thinks the baby will be here on the 23rd, so we will have to wait and see. We are just hoping for a full term baby this time around and Mommy would like to finish the school year so that Heather doesn't have a nervous breakdown with their very difficult class!
Grandma Carla found this "I'm the Big Brother" shirt for me. Mommy attempted to get a "cute" picture of me in it, but as you can tell, this is no easy feat. I don't sit still long enough for a picture these days.
I finally sit down on my makeshift pillow chair, but you can't see the announcement on my shirt... go figure!
Mommy figured she needed to show the t-shirt since Grandma went well out of her way to get it for me. Here is the shirt that shares our big news!
Christmas update: Two weekends ago, we went to our country club for the children's Christmas party. Papa insisted that I went this year, although I was still a bit young for the activities. Here is my second visit with Santa this year (the first one was at the tree farm). Mommy walked me up there and the big guy had a huge voice and bellowed "Ho, Ho, Ho" at me. I now can tell you what Santa says, although I don't use the big scary voice he used. Surprisingly, I didn't cry, but Mommy almost did.
This photo was taken by one of Santa's elves and it was slightly better than ours. As you can see, I was not crying, but exited Santa's lap within 10 seconds. Mommy quickly told Santa that I wanted fish and a train table for Christmas. I hope he heard the "fish" request for the second time this year.
One of the most exciting activities at the Christmas party was a wagon ride around the golf course. My new favorite animal sound is the horse, thanks to my "EIEIO" book. It was well worth the wait for our little trot. Daddy especially liked seeing the big, strong horses that pulled us.
Mommy was mostly happy when it was over since she did not dress for an outdoor wagon ride.
One of the activities that I wasn't too little for was the cookie decorating station. Daddy mostly helped decorate it, but I pointed to what I wanted on it and then devoured the delicious, messy treat. I am saying, "Mmmmm" as I patiently wait for him to load it up.
Hurry up, already!
This past weekend, was Daddy's extended Christmas (Grandma Lois' family) in the Dells. We stayed at a hotel for one night and there were several Christmas events that took place. The first one was the kids' gift exchange. I received this CAT dump truck that came with big Legos. I mostly just flung the Legos out at first, but later began building with them.
Next came Santa (#3). This guy sure gets around! I am saying, "Santa" in the picture above and was frantically clapping my hands when I saw him. Mommy was quite amused by this since most of the young kids cried and ran away.
I couldn't wait to sit on Santa's lap again and tell him for the third time what I wanted for Christmas. I was one of the last great-grandkids to go up there... out of 30 or so. They need to start with the youngest, most impatient ones!
FINALLY, it was my turn. I really like this Santa Claus. He was more quiet this time around and for some reason, he looked a little bit like cousin Ryan. I find it interesting that Santa changes looks each time I see him. Hmmmmm......
As you can guess, I told him what I wanted (memory check) and then I was ready to be "all done!"
Next came time for the young adults to do their crazy, gift exchange game (they don't practice nice manners because they can steal gifts from each other and there are some naughty words from a few of the cousins... not Mommy or Daddy though). It gets quite rowdy in the circle, so Grandma took care of me. She gave me lots of snacks, hugs, and then was getting silly with Auntie Lynn by putting a Santa hat on me that wiggled and jiggled and sang a little tune. This is my "What the he--?" look. I learned the word he-- from the circle game that the young adults were playing (kidding of course).
After Mommy and Daddy finished the gift exchange, it was time to hit the pool. The water was warm like a bath and they had a toddler pool, which was perfect for me. I was a little "fish" in the water and even dunked myself on purpose a few times. Mommy is hoping that I don't get my first ear infection thanks to the crazy stunts I was pulling in the pool.
Maybe it won't be my fault if I do get an ear infection, because Daddy and I went down the waterslide 20 or so times. At first he held onto me.... but then, he let me sit on the slide and go a bit ahead of him. I laughed my head off, but as you can guess, I beat him to the bottom of the slide a few times and this made Mommy a nervous wreck. Mommy doesn't think I need to go to swim lessons this winter. She hopes to take me to open swim or the new waterpark hotel this winter to let me play in the water. We have had a fun and busy few weeks. We still have our BIG Christmas celebrations later this week and will be "running as usual" to see everyone. We hope you have a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!