Monday, December 24, 2007

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year...

Especially if you are the kind of person that wraps up their Christmas shopping sometime in mid July.

Of course, that is not me. So much not me, that while I was at the Post Office on Monday, foolishly trying to buy Christmas stamps there was a local news crew there interviewing people who were stupid enough to come to the post office on the busiest mailing day of the year. Well how was I to know-I don't even watch the local news? And, after seeing the hard hitting news crew in action-I don't think I'm missing much. So if you haven't gone to buy stamps for your cards yet, brace yourself. They are going to try to convince you that mickey mouse is the new santa.

Still, the merry making is full speed ahead with CPea at the helm. Tomorrow we are making a snowman villiage entirely out of marshmallows. I'll be sure to post some photos of my latest holiday folly. That's folly, not holly.

LilP continues to be indifferent to the endless shopping trips and wrapping deliberations. Her main objective these days seems to be figuring out how to get herself out of the bumbo seat. I think she hates that seat almost as much as I hate the people who try to use five coupons on a three dollar item and then write a check to pay for it.

I've resolved to conclude this holiday frenzy by Friday so my next post should be filled with the peace that is so often wished during this MOST wonderful time of year.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

All I want for Christmas

Is my two front teeth...

Or in LilP's case her front four teeth. And I don't actually think she wants them judging from the screaming that has been the soundtrack to our life for the past week.

Upon hearing the Santa may not deliver gifts if there is no tree. CPea got straight to work decorating during our snow day afternoon on Thursday. Actually, it was a family affair, CPea and Scott would give me the ornament and I put the ornament hook on the tree. Teamwork is a big part of preschool, so CPea assigned us all roles and titles-Declaring, "Mom is the Hooker!"

We also attended the Academy's children's party on Friday. CPea until now was too shy to meet Santa. However, with the help of her friend Haley from preschool, they had a great meet and greet.



LilP was invited to join them as long as she stopped screaming. Which she happily did for almost a minute. A Christmas miracle of the first order.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Its beginning to look a lot like...

Christmas!

So we've been starting to celebrate. First things first, of course. Last weekend we went out to tag our tree. Given the 20 degree temperature, we made a speedy selection and did not spend much time with the photo-ops.



As with most things, tree chopping is better with friends. CPea and Co. had a great time racing around trying to find the best Charlie Brown tree.

After selecting our tree, we all piled in the car and drove to Maine. I know what you are thinking, if its 20 degrees in CT, isn't it colder in Maine? Well, yes, but Santa was making a special stop up there via helicopter and we didn't want to miss it.



LPea seen charming her dad into putting a good word in to Santa for her.


CPea saying hello to the big man.

LPea buttering him up herself.

And the first gift of the season has already been handed out! LPea has started sleeping through the night. That's right, she falls asleep around 9 in my arms and wakes up at 6:30 am. I can't ask for very much more.

Honorable mention this week goes to the great town of Apex, NC. Citizens of Apex, the peak of good living, are lucky enough to welcome three brand new citizens in the past month. Twins John and Spencer and Baby Maggie-are all unreasonably adorable-have made mothers of my two great friends from college. Me and my pea-ple cannot wait to meet these new babies!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Happiness is...

Well, its no secret that Thanksgiving does not rank among my favorite holidays. No offense to the well meaning passengers of the Mayflower, I whole-heartedly appreciate their efforts. Of course, they did travel in the time before travel climates were assigned colors. I ask you, what's a little scurvy if you can bypass security lines?

Still, now that I am a mom, I can no longer escape the harvestfest with macaroni and cheese and beer. So I in the past few years, I have been working to re-frame the holiday in terms of thanks and happiness rather than tense dinners and a root vegetable soup.

This year, my very smart husband suggested we escape to our favorite vacation spot in the Berkshires where we spent a week doing our best to relax. Turns out, there is no real relaxation for parents of two, but we did our best. To our delight, my younger brothers and mother joined us as well so CPea was in the kind of heaven that one can only get to when one is adored by "Uncles."

So in the spirit of happiness-I present to you my happy thanksgiving.


happiness is...

finding magic in a sofabed

a play in the first snow of winter with daddy


love from the uncles

one on one with Uncle Mark

being ready to ski-just as soon as she stops swinging

coooing with Dee Dee

standing at the foot of a mountain

playing with my girls (and dressing them alike)

reading with a very attentive audience

super family fun time


brothers on a winter adventure

happiness is being thankful for what I have, and being grateful for all of you.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

thankful

Happy Thanksgiving!
from our little turkeys...

to yours!

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

All Aboard! Trains and Training

We spent last Sunday at Day Out with Thomas at the Essex Steam Train Station. It was a beautiful day and we had a great time wallowing in the blatant commericalism that is this little blue train phenom. Luckily, not a lead painted train in sight.


CPea was especially enthralled with everything Thomas, riding the train..




LPea was pleased to become a train conductor, now she wants to drive our cars!

Love is, an inflatable Percy


Standing in front of the cultural icon that is Thomas



CPea also rode in her first ride all by herself! And had her face painted!

And we went on the merry-go-round, CPea did not want to ride on a horse


A blissful day for a three year old.


And, for those interested parties, I am happy to report that CPea is officially potty trained! This is a significant milestone in parenting and a lovely relief from being that woman buying two sizes of diapers. It is satisfaction at its best.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

A Ghostly Halloween

Ever since last Halloween, CPea planned to be a Scary Ghost, with purple. Mind you, this is not the kind of costume that can be found in stores. So it fell to me, the mother, to create this costume. Which I did, with the help of my friend Amanda.

Here's the highlights of our Halloween extraganza, which consisted of two parades, one contest, and many bags of candy!





Never one to be left out of the loop, LPea did her best to be a little ghost


Everyone knows you can't be a preppy ghost without a monogram...




At the Halloween Parade in Niantic



CPea's costume contest debut...


CPea and I at the Academy's halloween parade




LPea found all of the Halloween preparations just a little exhausting


But once she had her cozy tiger suit on...she perked right up!






Trick or treat...ready to roll!




All and all, a great time for all us!

More photos are on our flikr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8140485@N08/sets/72157602846371024/

Monday, October 22, 2007

Poppy and Parades

LPea had a visit by her Poppy and Suzanne last weekend. It was a weekend filled with football and fun as we participated in the Academy's Parents Weekend.

LPea gets a big hug!

And matching outfit again!

The colors on parade by the cadets drilling

CPea posing with Poppy and Suzanne

Outside playing catch with Poppy wearing her Carolina jacket. The Tarheels are going to have a good team this year!
I'd call this a meeting of the minds, wouldn't you?
And get ready for Halloween my friends, CPea CANNOT wait for it!