Quote of the Blog
Monday, December 29, 2008
Bye Dada!
This past week, Sophie turned 18 months and started producing two-word phrases. Sometimes all verbal (i.e., bye Dada, I eat, kitty meow, no poo) and sometimes verbal and sign (i.e., want food), and sometimes all signed (i.e., milk please). A proud daddy's and speech-language pathologist mommy's dream come true! You go, Sophie!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Celebrating Christmas
First of all, Merry Christmas to all of our friends and loved ones! We are so fortunate to have such wonderful people surrounding us. A genuine thank you to all who bless our lives, provided gifts, sent cards, and keep us in their prayers. We hope your Christmas was delightful and that you were able to ponder on Jesus Christ despite all of the beautiful distractions.
Our Christmas week started out with our weekly Sunday service but this time with a Christmas program, of course. The earlier part of the week was spent cleaning and doing a bit of last minute shopping.
Christmas Eve, we had dinner at the Olive Garden with Neal's dad and step-mom, Rudy and Becky. Yummy! and less work! Then, back at the house, we let Sophie run outside in her pajamas while we fixed a few screwy Christmas lights and waited for Rudy and Becky to meet up with us again. Yes, the weather has been very mild. We feel like we are in California. So any out-of-state readers can relax. When the arrived we spent the evening playing games.
On Christmas morning, Neal and I read over the Christmas story in Luke before we welcomed Rudy and Becky again for brunch and present opening. We were very grateful for the thoughtful gifts given to us by family and friends. Neal was happy to finally get his hands on a GPS, while I was most excited about the Mama Mia DVD. Sophie enjoyed a bounty of wonders including a very noisy toddler pinball machine, tunnel, sesame street garage, toddler crayons, and stuffed animals, which included a screaming monkey.
After Rudy and Becky left, we napped. All three of us. It was wonderful. Late in the afternoon we welcomed our friends, John and Carly, and their children, Ben and Ella, for dinner and another evening of games. It was a very nice Christmas!
Our Christmas week started out with our weekly Sunday service but this time with a Christmas program, of course. The earlier part of the week was spent cleaning and doing a bit of last minute shopping.
Christmas Eve, we had dinner at the Olive Garden with Neal's dad and step-mom, Rudy and Becky. Yummy! and less work! Then, back at the house, we let Sophie run outside in her pajamas while we fixed a few screwy Christmas lights and waited for Rudy and Becky to meet up with us again. Yes, the weather has been very mild. We feel like we are in California. So any out-of-state readers can relax. When the arrived we spent the evening playing games.
On Christmas morning, Neal and I read over the Christmas story in Luke before we welcomed Rudy and Becky again for brunch and present opening. We were very grateful for the thoughtful gifts given to us by family and friends. Neal was happy to finally get his hands on a GPS, while I was most excited about the Mama Mia DVD. Sophie enjoyed a bounty of wonders including a very noisy toddler pinball machine, tunnel, sesame street garage, toddler crayons, and stuffed animals, which included a screaming monkey.
After Rudy and Becky left, we napped. All three of us. It was wonderful. Late in the afternoon we welcomed our friends, John and Carly, and their children, Ben and Ella, for dinner and another evening of games. It was a very nice Christmas!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Expressing Disgust
Repetition may be a beautiful thing for learning but sometimes it can be down right irritating. For instance, Sophie's new obsession is to proclaim, "Eeeeew!" to anything mildly unpleasant to her. Ants, a speck of pepper between her fingers, lint on our clothes or floor, when anyone uses the bathroom in her view (that one we have to agree with though), a piece of dried leaf that made it into the doorway, anything that has washed off her and into her bathwater, a can or Styrofoam cup that we find along a walk, crumbs on the kitchen floor, and so on, and so on, and so on! We hear "Eeeeeew!" to an excessive degree each day. Keri has notice that "Ew!" is in her own vocabulary but Sophie picked it up and ran, ran like the dickens with it!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Chilly Day
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Christmas Activities
On Saturday night, we went out for Bar B Q and then headed to Frisco's Fire Department for their Christmas festivities. They have a miniature town used to teach kids about safety but it was all decked out for Christmas with lights and singing. Each building had an activity such as visiting Santa, viewing a nativity and menorah, getting a balloon, having a reindeer nose painted on your face, etc. It was great! We met up with two other families there and had a great time.The cause of receding hairlines--
Saturday, December 13, 2008
What the Heck?
At the Aboretum
On Friday, we enjoyed time at the Dallas Arboretum. We went with Carly and her two kids, Ella and Ben. They had some Christmas decorations out and Keri stole a moment with Sophie under the mistletoe (even though Sophie fought it). They also had a lovely nutcracker display in one of the buildings there. Wish we could have taken a little longer to take in the details but strollers were not allowed inside and it's hard to hold a 24+ pound squirming child for any length of time. Sophie was quite popular in her Little Cindy Lou Who piggy tails. Everyone passing by would stop to say how cute she was and that they loved her hair.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Nativity Exhibit
Today our family was off to the Nativity Exhibit held at our church building. It was open to the community and other churches even volunteered to come and sing. We came during the time the kids from our congregation, ages 3-11, were to sing because Keri helps with the children's group at our church. They sang several simple religious Christmas songs and did a good job. Afterwards, we meandered through the displays. We found our nativity that we donated for the event and many other beautiful and unique creches. We saw some homespun pieces and other more elegant pieces. There were many form around the world including Bangladesh and Madagascar. It was wonderful to focus on something relevant as we start our Christmas season.
A Christmas Carol
On Friday night, Neal and I dropped Sophie off at Oma and Opa's house (thanks again!), and took off to McKinney's community theater to see Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol. We had to park a ways off because the old town area was all closed off as a Christmas parade was ending. The play was fun and moved quickly. We had a great time.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Enjoying the Cool Weather Outdoors
We were happy to have Kenzie over for a visit. If you think Sophie is hurling into the flower pots, you are wrong. She likes hearing her voice reverberate down in them.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Previous Quote of the Blog
Quotes of Thanksgiving
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. ~John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow. ~Edward Sandford Martin
Let us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us, and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from the lips, and shows itself in deeds. ~Theodore Roosevelt
Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. ~Aesop
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. ~John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, once a year; to the honest man it comes as frequently as the heart of gratitude will allow. ~Edward Sandford Martin
Let us remember that, as much has been given us, much will be expected from us, and that true homage comes from the heart as well as from the lips, and shows itself in deeds. ~Theodore Roosevelt
Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. ~Aesop
Guess What?
The appointment for the sonogram is set for Jan. 8th. See the little poll to the right at the top? Here's your chance to guess what the baby will be. We are already betting on a human so we thought we'd leave the gender question up to you.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
The Grinch in Disguise
Sure, she looks delighted by all the Chirstmas decorations and festivities but Neal and I are totally on to her. We have started a new list to the right. Check it throughout the holiday season to see what Sophie is secretly costing us.
See, doesn't she look sweet! Enjoying a moment with Daddy, watching the train he had just set up.
Later that evening, we found the train strewn on the living room floor, the links to each car broken, but with the track still oddly intact. Sophie was no where in sight but we were onto her scent....no, really...she needed a diaper change.
See, doesn't she look sweet! Enjoying a moment with Daddy, watching the train he had just set up.
Later that evening, we found the train strewn on the living room floor, the links to each car broken, but with the track still oddly intact. Sophie was no where in sight but we were onto her scent....no, really...she needed a diaper change.
Carving the Thanksgiving Turkey
We were happy to have Rudy, Becky, and her brother, Paul, and David over for Thanksgiving. Everyone made some dishes which made the work easy. David made a chocolate pecan pie that was to die for.
We shared the things we were grateful for at the dinner table. That's when we announced that we were pregnant to the group. Neal cooked his first turkey this Thanksgiving. He didn't stuff it. We had dressing on the side. He did an amazing job because it was not dry. He's my hero.
We shared the things we were grateful for at the dinner table. That's when we announced that we were pregnant to the group. Neal cooked his first turkey this Thanksgiving. He didn't stuff it. We had dressing on the side. He did an amazing job because it was not dry. He's my hero.
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