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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Christmas Day

Christmas was fun last year, but this year it was amazing! This was the night before. Santa had already stopped in. 


And then the festivities began!




Gotta line those cars up just right. 







One of Lawson's gifts was a bag of orange wiffle balls. I honestly had to take them away and hide them to get him to open anything else. He loves wiffle balls! 


And he loved, LOVED his drums!!


And this is the aftermath!! What a mess! 


Daddy was trying out the new cars and track while Lawson played wiffle balls. Did I mention he loves them? Haha. 


Lawson also got a wagon. He "helped" Daddy put it together. 






Then went for a little ride with his pals Mickey and Monkadoddle. He made a mess with his chocolate gravy at breKfast so we had to ditch the shirt. 


Lawson decided to play with the cars and track too. He figured out a way to still play with the iffle balls too. Crazy kid!


Lawson also got a much anticipated guitar for Christmas. I got plenty I video of him opening it and playing it, but somehow...not a single picture from the morning.  Boo, momma! I did get a few the next morning.



Such a fun Christmas with our growing boy! I'm certain next year will e even better. 

















Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Family Christmas: Part III

Christmas Eve we spent a lot of the day just hanging out at home then we went to Nana's house for yummy dinner, gifts and spending time with family. 


Lawson can make drums out of anything! Holy cow!


Auntie Stephanie got Lawson a Dallas Cowboys Mickey Mouse with a cozy blanket. He loves it!! In fact, he was giving Mickey kisses before he even got all the wrapping paper off. 

He got tons of other great stuff too!! So fun!! 










These two both got a Mickey and a blanket. So cute!


Me and my Jason. AKA Momma Jo and Daddo. 











Family Christmas: Part II

Aunt Kristin and cousins Ashton and Allyssia came over a day or two before Christmas to spoil Lawson a little...or a lot. A month or so ago Aunt Kristin came and brought Lawson new tool bench, so for Christmas she brought him a power tool set. He loves it!!



















Monday, December 23, 2013

Choo Choo

Last week we went to Creekmore to ride the train at creekmore. My friend Kristi and her husband Eric and little girl Layla met us there. Such a fun time!! The weather was unseasonably warm, but it was awesome.


We even got to play in the slide for a bit. 



A little blurry but such a sweet little family. 


The kiddos were curious about the lights of course . 




Wrangling two kids under the age of two to stand still for a picture together was a challenge. Layla stood right where she was asked but Lawson wasn't interested in standing still for more than three seconds at first.


Eventually he moved in closer and even got a sweet hug. I just live Layla's great big smile!!




Such a fun night!! 










Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Arctic Blast

Almost two weeks ago we were hit with an arctic blast of ice, snow and freeeeeezing temperatures. I got sent home from work early on a Thursday and then campus was closed on Friday, so we got a long weekend out of the deal. Jason is basically a boy scout when it comes to being prepared, so with the exception of it being SUPER quiet when our power went out we fared very well. He has a cook top propane stove and plenty of propane bottles, so this is how I cooked dinner Thursday night and breakfast and lunch Friday. Not too shabby. Of course, we had to make our carport our new refrigerator while the power was out, but when it doesn't get above freezing, that works out pretty well. 



We have a wood burning stove in our house, which we don't really use because it reeks havoc on Jason's sinuses, that we used to keep warm. Since our tree was next to the stove, it had to be relocated...in front of the front door. It was a site pulling a seven foot massive, real Christmas tree across the house, but it worked and didn't catch fire, which was the most important thing. 


The power was out Thursday night so it was insanely quiet except that we could hear trees cracking and breaking all night long. I'm not sure either of us slept much that night. I got a few hours off and on, but Jason was up all night making sure none of the trees were falling on our house and keeping our toasty fire going. I have to say, at some point in the night, I had to shed the sweatshirt and blankets because I was sweating. When we looked at the thermostat, it was like 78 in the house. I was hot, but so very thankful we didn't have to sleep in the cold. When the sun came up we realize many of the trees we heard falling were in our yard and on our fence. These pictures are from out our backdoor.






Under all that mess is a double gate into our back yard. We now need two new six foot gates. Boo.



Lawson was very confused about why the lights were "broke" and the TV wouldn't come on. Battery powered dancing Charlie Brown became our friend for a while Friday morning. 


And we colored/drew pictures for a while.


Lawson was fighting a cough and apparently has sensitive sinuses too, so we had to keep the nasal spray in him. Funny thing: He loves it! He always wants a turn to do it too. He is very closely supervised of course, but it's crazy that he likes this. He giggles sometimes. What almost two year old likes nasal spray?!?! P.S. He also likes taking medicine nine times out of 10. We are very blessed.


And, we rode our motorcycle. He hadn't ridden this thing in probably a month, but I think he just got flat board. Join the club buddy. It's not fun to have snow when your kid has a congested cough.


At some point on Friday afternoon, about 10 electric company trucks lined up on our road. We had power but many in Greenwood and surrounding areas did not, so these guys were hard at work for sure. It provided a little entertainment for Lawson too!



Here's hoping the next time we have snow my boy is well and can play outside at least a little. He's not much for being inside.