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Wednesday, March 12th, 2008Yeah… I’m getting slower at figuring this stuff out. Anyway… If you want to see a fun video of Garrett playing in the snow, click here.
Yeah… I’m getting slower at figuring this stuff out. Anyway… If you want to see a fun video of Garrett playing in the snow, click here.
Tonight Garrett was dancing around after bath time. Then he started bobbing his head and blinking fast. I asked him what he was doing and he said, “My eyes are dancing.” Silly me, I thought he had something in his eye.
Straight out of a 3 year olds mouth:
“Mama, the snow made a blanket on the grass.”
I love the way he thinks and his thought process.
P.S. He had a great birthday and great birthday parties. I will put up the pictures soon.
Garrett had blueberries at his friend’s house this week. He loves them but they make him have what we call blueberry poo. Since they are a summer fruit he was so excited to see them on the counter. I only gave him a few since I knew we would pay for it the next morning. When I went to get him the next morning he told me that he had poop in his pants. But then he got very excited and said, “Mama it was fast poo. It was faster faster.” I was glad that his father wasn’t there to teach him new words to describe it. I didn’t think it was the time for a life lesson.
I was getting in the shower this morning and Garrett walked in. He looked at me in all my glory and said, “Mana, you are so cute.” That may not be the response a naked woman would like to hear, but it is close.
I went to Target on New Year’s Eve and to my surprise they already had Valentine’s items and swimsuits out. Why can’t we finish one holiday before another one is forced down our throats? I am all about celebrating holidays but come on. It was 6 days after Christmas, not even a whole week. We took our trees down January 2, it was time. But that does not mean that I am ready to celebrate a holiday that is in February. Why can’t we enjoy the moment we are in instead of constantly looking forward?
I think I feel this way since I am a Mom. Time goes by so fast and my baby is growing up. I know that I am always saying that. It seems like when I was a kid the time would drag on. But the older I get the calendar flips faster.
I like the beginning of the year, getting a clean slate. Not knowing what the year holds is intriguing to me. What surprises will we have? What disappointments? I don’t know but whatever it is we will get through it all. I have a wonderful family and great friends and I intend to enjoy each moment that is given to me.
We had wonderful Christmas and New Year’s celebrations. We still ran around and had a total of 5 Christmas get togethers but it was very manageable. We were able to stay home on Christmas Day and I think that was a favorite for both me and Branden. Our families stopped by to see what Santa brought Garrett and I made lunch and dinner. It was great, it felt right to stay home and let Garrett play with all of his new toys. We enjoyed the time we had at our families homes and I love that Garrett really got into it this year.
I hope that the things that we did this year will turn into traditions. We made cookies, put out reindeer food, Santa’s milk and cookies, seeing the trains at North Park, and other fun holiday things. I love it!
Branden always takes extended time off between Christmas and New Years and Garrett and I love having him home to ourselves. It is going to be very hard when he goes back to work next week. Garrett loves having his Daddy home to play with, and so do I. It has been a great break for all of us.
We wish everyone a Very Happy 2008!
We had a very festive weekend. On Saturday we attended the Flower Mound Christmas Parade. Garrett had a blast! He loved the bands and fire trucks. But that should not be a surprise to anyone. He did learn very quickly that if he waved and said, “Merry Christmas” he would get candy. He received more candy at the parade than he did at Halloween. It was crazy. He started by putting the candy that he likes in his pockets but quickly ran out of room. Then he put it in the pouch that is on his chair. Towards the end he was saying, “Happy Merry Christmas”, it was very sweet.
On Sunday we went to Polar Express in Grapevine with the Pottebaum’s. We had a great time. Garrett was very excited about going on a train ride. He did great! On the train he looked out the window the whole time so it was hard to get a good picture. Santa was on the train and talked to each of the children. Garrett and Jack had fun at the restaurant before we went to the train. The weather made it feel like Christmas. I loved it!
This is one of my favorite seasons and I am glad that Garrett is old enough to enjoy it with us.
Check out the new pictures!
Garrett was very happy to see the fat man today. In fact when I took him out of his stroller he ran to Santa and jumped in his lap. They had a great conversation and shared a few belly laughs. It was great to see him connect with Santa. Hopefully, we will be able to keep the magic of the season alive for him for a long time. He deserves it.

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Lot of food and lots of fun. We have both Christmas trees up and the house has lights and I am getting excited about Christmas. Garrett loves looking at all of the lights and decorations. Finally, he stopped calling Santa, Noah now he needs to understand that it is Baby Jesus in the manger and not Baby Moses. Oh well, he will get there.
We really got into the spirit of the season today by going to the Gaylord Texan. Our good friend has connections there and was able to get us in to see ICE! along with 7 of our friends. The boys enjoyed see the ice sculptures. Garrett didn’t want to go down the ice slide at first but enjoyed it once we started.
His favorite part of the day was watching the train displays. He was in awe. The kids were very sweet after we ate lunch and we were able to walk around a little bit longer. They really are growing up to be good kids.
Check out the pictures of ICE! There are a few of Garrett and Vasco that were taken yesterday.