Friday, December 31, 2010

December 2010

December has come and gone and boy was it fun! We made it to New Mexico after leaving California's wet, rainy weather and were greeted by a bunch of snow in Arizona. After some white-knuckled, quiet driving, we rolled into Grandma Laura's place tired but happy to have arrived and get out of the car.
It was all names, names and more names after that. Now, when I'm very curious to see who is who and learn names, I might ask, "What's that's names?" If I do this to you, please don't be offended--I'm still learning the difference between "Who is that?" and "What is that?"
Prior to that, we had our share of celebrations with friends locally and with the Swiss Club up north. I learned about the Samichlaus and was so scared when he called my name. Here's this big man in a red suit, who I've never seen before, and he knows my name! He told me of some nice things I did this year and then he gave me a small gunny sack full of nuts and fruit. That part was nice, but the rest was a bit too much and I had a good cry.
I think some of my favorite things were getting a real tree for Christmas and lighting it every morning. If my parents forgot, I was sure to remind them. It was also fun to bake lots and lots of cookies for our friends and family. Next year I'll try to help more and not eat as much. I also learned a bit about Advent as I received a calendar and got to open little goodies. That was a lot of fun--thanks Grossi & Opa! Then, of course, there were the actual presents. Thank you family for thinking of me and for the great gifts. I am insisting on carrying them with me in the car, to bed, and have them all over the living room, too. :)
I learned so much in 2010. Thank you. A'hee'hee. Merci.

That's me in front of our tree.

That's my gift from Samiclaus.

Wrapping presents is fun!

Isn't it also great to know someone thought of you and to open the present you received?

Monday, December 6, 2010

November 2010

Wow, things must be busy, because we're getting to November's blog well into December. The funny thing is we can't really remember what kept us so busy.
We hope you had a good Thanksgiving with your family and friends. We had a nice and small Thanksgiving celebration here in SoCal. We started our drive to New Mexico but my parents decided it was best to turn around after having to stop on the I-15 two times to clean me and my car seat up from...let's say, food that came back up and out. Between that, the cold weather, and the holiday traffic, it was a wise decision to turn around. We don't give up too easily, though, so we're going to try again in a couple of weeks. :)
My mom has been working hard to try to explain all these holidays to me and it's hard to keep up. It's hard to remember how turkeys and Thanksgiving go together, plus who Santa is, etc... She asked me what type of present I would like and I told her I wanted my "Uncle Chad." So, my mom's going to see if she can convince him to be wrapped up for me. I wonder what that's going to look like?
Well, since we're already pretty close, Seasons Greetings to you!

Trying out my "winter" gear in preparation for going to NM for Thanksgiving.

Dad and I making the crust for pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving Day. I was thankful to be feeling better!

We got to visit the Aquarium of the Pacific one evening and I loved it!

It's hard to see sea lions at night. Dad and I looked and looked. We finally saw them and even barked with them for awhile.