"They can't all be happy" March 2012

Santa Delivers...

December 26, 2009

Merry Christmas! Santa sure delivered this year (even delivering all the way from Germany....thanks Scott & Jula). Hope your day was full of much joy and laughter and at some point during the holiday you had the pleasure of seeing a little one have their "best day ever"...priceless!!

Some highlights:

Preparing Santa's snacks






(*sorry the video gets so dark**)

Nothing like the taste of wrapping paper

Cars...what a surprise!

Carsten's toy (all the way from Germany)








Can we open this thing, Dad?


Carsten looking for more....to eat that is...


The jeep!




A book on cars...another big surprise

Of course they got this "monster traction jeep" and all they want to play with is Carsten's little red car...go figure



(**notice she drives just like her mother**)



Grammy & Grandpa's surprise (glad that portrait session is over!)


yummy...


Another portrait session attempted...why?


he's off...


Take the picture...quick!!!



ALL CHRISTMAS PHOTOS

December



December 21, 2009

Finding a tree, decorating a tree, a trip to Germany (for Chris), baking some peanut butter balls, watching about a foot of snow fall, cleaning up about a foot of snow and all I had to do was take pictures of it all. Not too bad for a week in December. Nana & Poppy visited last week while Chris was away and as usual helped out a ton! The timing couldn't have been better...someone needed to make sure Santa delivers later this week!











Making Peanut Butter Balls with Nana







The snow begins to fall....




Putting the kids(and Chris) to work....





It's not all work











Baby Steps...

December 21, 2009

You suddenly realize exactly how they came up with the phrases "baby steps" and "standing on your own two feet" especially when you have a 10 month old. For some reason I thought it would be different the third time around, maybe not as exciting but I couldn't be more wrong! It has been such a joy watching Carsten "let go" and just stand on his own. And then to watch him move forward not realizing what he is even doing. I think he may even have been frightened a few times over all the clapping, shouting and excitement from all the rest of us. The only difference the third time is that there is a bigger audience. Grace and Jack watch in amazement, congratulating him every time he takes a step or stands on his own. They make sure to tell me every single time he does it (in case I missed it) and they each have their own individual way of showing how proud they are of their brother, but it usually ends in a "Good job, buddy!"

He is on the move now and there's no turning back. Every day he is getting better and better and is becoming more adventurous (if that's even possible) and it's such a thrill to be there to watch him...