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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Oh, Christmas Tree . . .

I have been so excited for the holidays this year!  I had a goal to get all of my Christmas shopping done before Thanksgiving.  I got about 90% done.  I still have to find something for Gary and find a couple more stocking gifts for Riley (and let's face it, I probably won't stop buying Christmas gifts for that little munchkin until all the after-holiday sales are over in January!  He is only going to be a single-child for one year and I am taking advantage of the opportunity to super-spoil him, even though he won't remember.) 

The Saturday after Thanksgiving we lugged out some of our Christmas boxes and started decorating.  With Christmas music playing in the background we set up our tree and put some pretty lights up on our porch. (thanks honey, they look beautiful!!) 
My only problem now is that I have a VERY curious toddler to contend with.  About 30 million times a day I remind him that the tree and it's ornaments are just for looking at with his eyes and not for touching.  He will stand very close to the tree and look at it with beautiful awe-struck eyes and then, like lightning he will snatch an ornament off while at the same time saying "No, no no!"  (Interestingly enough, he is also doing this while lifting the toilet seat and attempting to splash in the water.  I believe we are entering a new phase in baby obstinance.  Heaven help me!)  He then holds the little ornament in his tiny chubby hands and gazes at it like he has just found the greatest treasure in the world!  What is a mommy to do?!?  I need advice here, people!!  I have a few ideas, but I'm just not sure which direction to go.  Here is what I have come up with . . .
  1. We can pack up all the ornaments and just enjoy the twinkly lights this year. 
  2. We can move all the ornaments out of reach, leaving our tree bare on the bottom half and crammed with ornaments on the top half. 
  3. We can just continue the current battle of reminding him that ornaments are just for looking at with his eyes and not for touching (could this actually pay off in the end?  It certainly doesn't feel like it right now)
  4. Finally, we could just let him have one ornament to hold and take off and put on the tree and move the rest out of reach (or put them away entirely) in the hopes that it will help get it out of his system.  After all, my mom always used to use the phrase, "What you resist persists and gains energy" meaning that if I keep holding him back from what he wants he will just want it more and more, or I can give a little and hope he loses interest.  While this one seems like the most workable to me, it could end up being one of those things where "you give them an inch and they take you for all your worth".
Any other ideas or suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated, because this is driving me crazy!!

Besides the ornament struggle, we are really enjoying this Christmas season.  We have our ward Christmas party this weekend and I am so curious what Riley's reaction will be to meeting Santa for the first time.  He knows what Santa looks like and what he says, but he has never seen him in person, let alone sat on his lap.  I hope it is a fun experience for him.  Look forward to some pictures next week.
We also pulled out our Fisher-Price Nativity set and talk about it and play with it every day.  He still doesn't grasp the concept of Jesus being a baby and always points out shepherds or wise men as Jesus in pictures of the Nativity, but we are getting there.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Giving Thanks . . .

This year was the first time that we had Thanksgiving as just our family.  It was fun to be able to plan the whole menu and cook everything that we wanted.  We made a TON of food, but everything turned out great and we were able to get it all finished and on the table at the same time.  Here are some pictures of our day and our Thanksgiving feast!
Gary basting the turkey.  I found a recipe in Food Magazine for a buttered herb rub, which turned out pretty tasty (but really , who can go wrong with a bunch of butter?)

Rising rolls, yum!

While Gary and I did some prep work, Riley entertained himself out on the porch in his sandbox.  I has been raining off and on lately and after taking a closer look at this picture I think he is actually trying to drink rain water out of this shovel, or eating sand.  Crazy kid!

While the turkey was cooking (it takes FOREVER!  Only a 5 lb. turkey breast and it cooked for 3 hours!!) we went to the park.  We were going to try to hit up a new dog park, but it was closed because it was too wet.  So instead we ended up looking for a GeoCache, playing on the playground, and walking around the park.  The baby and the puppy were pretty worn out when we got home and promptly took a long nap.

This next series of pictures was taken with a cool camera feature, where you can press the shutter button and it takes 30 pictures a second.  I just picked out a few, but it is fun to scroll through the whole series and watch Gary toss Riley into the air in slow motion.






Here is our Thanksgiving feast just before diving in.  We gave ourselves an A+ because everything turned out really great AND we were able to get it all on the table with everything toasty warm. 
We made our Butter Herbed Turkey, rolls, sweet potatoes with candied pecans (I meant to order yams, but must have selected sweet potatoes instead.  They were super yellow instead of yam-orange, but still very tasty!), green bean casserole with fried onions, mushroom-sage stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and cranberry sauce.  We also had sparkling cider and egg nog.  

Here is our pretty turkey!

This was Gary's first time carving the turkey.  He did an expert job!

All dished up!
I made Pumpkin Chiffon pie for dessert. It was my first time making it myself and it turned out tasty, but I need more practice. When my mom makes it it ends up being super fluffy and mounded about 4" above the pie plate. Mine was flat and smooth across the top. Gary was sweet and said that he preferred how it turned out. What a nice guy!


Riley sampled all of his Thanksgiving food.  When he ate his cranberry sauce he made a hilarious scrunched-up tart-face, but the cranberry sauce was the first thing to disappear from his plate.

I have to say I am so thankful for my wonderful husband.  He is always willing to jump in and help out.  He helped cut up vegis the night before, kept the munchkin out of the kitchen and entertained, and helped figure out when everything needed to go into the over to be completed at the same time.  I know I couldn't have been successful (or sane) in putting this feast together without him!!
I am also thankful for the opportunity to be a mom and to have such an amazing little person in my life.  Riley is the most incredible thing that has ever happened to me and I love that I have the chance to spend so much time with him!  I am definitely looking forward to baby #2!

 Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Haircut . . .

On November 6th we took Riley into a kid's salon for his first haircut.  He totally had a mullet, long in the back and short on top (you can see it in the previous post when he has chocolate cupcake all over his face), so we had to get it taken care of.  We didn't want to cut it all off though, we do like his little curls.  We asked her to give him a cleaner surfer hair style.
Here is our before picture.  Long and scruffy!

 He got to sit in this cool car barber chair.  She also gave him different small toys throughout his haircut.

She worked really fast and we were done in no time, it was awesome!

Here's his trimmed up do.  Long-ish and cleaned up, and he still has those cute curls on the side.  They also gave us a little certificate with a small lock of hair.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Halloween . . .

The Friday before Halloween we were invited to our friends' house for some Halloween festivities.  There were tons of things to do.  We decorated foam pumpkins, ate yummy food, saw bunches of kids in their cute Halloween costumes . . . 

and decorated and ate Halloween cookies, which was probably Riley's favorite part!  Yum!  By the way, that isn't a growth on my neck, it is my witch nose, which Riley kept pulling off and wanting to try on himself.

I made some Halloween cupcakes for the girls that I visit teach and shared one with Riley.

He loved it!

First time helping to carve a pumpkin.  Definitely not someone who is afraid of getting dirty.

Just jumped right in there!  Can't wait to do this again next year!

Riley was a lion for Halloween.  He actually kept most of his costume on the whole time we were at truck-or-treat.  Gary was a moto-cross guy, complete with tattoos!

Here's our little munchkin enjoying some well earned truck-or-treating spoils.  He had a great time!


We decorated our car this year for trunk-or-treat.  The picture really didn't turn out very well, but you can see the pumpkin Riley and I carved, and the balloons tied to the rack on top have light sticks in them so they sort of glow.  I also cut streamers from garbage bags and we taped them to the hatch door.  We were pretty proud of how it turned out.