
I also decorated Gingerbread people. Mom baked them, I decorated them. I only had to decorate about 40 of them this year (compared to 80 or so previous years). This year I made our people into family members.




I found the greatest shirt for Jonathan to wear on Christmas. It says: "Dear Santa, For Christmas I want: A puppy, A red fire engine, A blue bike and P.S. Put my sister on the naughty list." How could I resist?! I don't know how i'll top it next year, but everyone agreed it was darn funny.


Bella was chewing on everything! She was cutting 2 teeth on Christmas, bringing her total up to 4. She soaked her Christmas bib in drool, so her favorite Winnie the Pooh bib was put on. All day, she tried to get both her hands into her mouth.


The day wasn't complete without trying to put Bella on Papa's lap. She still screamed for Papa at Christmas. Silly girl.
New Year's Eve!

I rang in New Year's with Mark and some of his friends. It was a fun time. We played Wii, ate a lot, played Apples to Apples and had some general good time. I was, unfortunately, getting sick. I ended up falling asleep about 2am and sleeping until 3:30 in the afternoon. I spent the rest of my winter break sick and went back to work sick!
I rang in my 25th birthday on the 25th and had a great time. I spent it with the family. Mark came out to my big birthday dinner that we had on Sunday. It was the first time that Papa held Bella and she didn't cry!
And now, i'm working like crazy and find myself exhausted most nights. I'm excited to watch the Olympics, but it's making me think a LOT about my aunt and my cousins who are still live in Vancouver.
Alright, now you are caught up. I will try not to let it go so long.
2 comments:
you must send me this recipe for those tasty looking thin mint cookies!! :)
Mmmm ... cookies!
Thanks for the comment on my blog. Another rough night last night. At point, my pediatrician suggested I put Sierra down in her crib and just let her cry until she falls asleep but I am COMPLETELY and ADAMANTLY against that. Don't get me wrong, we do let her cry sometimes (as I mentioned in the post), but I've found that 1)Often, letting her cry doesn't work anyway and 2)I really don't understand how it's doing her any good. It's not like she's learning to sleep. She's just crying until she's too tired to stay awake anymore. I certainly wouldn't let an adult I love cry themselves to sleep. So why would I think it's okay for my child?
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