Friday, December 30, 2011

Merry Christmas! (Part One)

Merry Christmas!
We had a great trip to Virginia for Christmas. First we went to Springfield to Grandma Pam and Grandpa Steve's house.

Logan had a good time celebrating his first Christmas.



He finally got to meet Uncle B and Aunt Elissha. They'll have their own little Santa next year!

Uncle B the architect helped me make a gingerbread house.



Aunt Elissha and Logan became fast friends. She's very good at peek-a-boo.

I helped Grandma decorate some cookies. They tasted as good as they looked!

On Christmas Eve, we went to a special church service where all the kids got to dress up and be part of the Christmas Story. I was a mouse. They also had puppets to help tell the story. I ran back to Mommy and Daddy to say "Those guys are funny!" and then ran back to the puppet show.

That night, all the stockings were hung by the chimney and cookies were left out for Santa.

And Santa came!

He brought Logan a tool bench.

 And here's Logan on his rocking horse

I was the last one to wake up on Christmas morning, but I was very excited to see what Santa left for me.


And he brought exactly what I wanted! I call it the "Toy Story thing." It's a playset from Toy Story and I love it!

 So did all the other guys.

 I had lots of fun opening all my other presents. I helped open Logan's, too.

Here's another of my favorites: a Super Why costume. He's from one of my favorite tv shows; Super Why is a hero with awesome reading powers!

Grandma and Grandpa gave me a hockey set that was fun for everyone!



And a Spider-Man boxing balloon. I had lots of fun with those boxing gloves!

Logan had fun, too!



Whenever Daddy and Grandpa Steve are around there's lots of tickling going on...







Here's our little family.

And here we are with Grandma and Grandpa. I had trouble making Grandpa behave to get a good picture.



We had a great time visiting with Grandma and Grandpa!


(And doing the Care Bear Stare)

Next up: Christmas Part Two in Hamilton!

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