Archive for December, 2009

20
Dec

And the Award For the Most Sober Couple Goes To…

Posted under Christmas, Dates, Holidays, Will 6 Comments

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Will’s work party found us at the Admiral Kidd Club this year.  Everything went off without a hitch, from the babysitting to the delicious food.  All the socializing with engineers left me in a little bit of a tailspin.  They are a different breed for sure.  None the less, we found our selves by far the most sober at the party by the end of the night.  It was a good way to end our holidays in San Diego.  We will be resuming the festivities in Denver tomorrow.  Here’s wishing you a very Merry Christmas!!

17
Dec

Yo! Ho! Yo! Ho!

Posted under Annie, Christmas, Holidays, Hudson, kiddos 2 Comments

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“A pirates life for me…or Annie.”  That is what I heard in the car headed up to Anaheim yesterday morning.  Pirates is still one of the ride favorites with my kids at Disneyland.  I think I am feeling braver taking the kids up by myself.  We tried out California Adventure for the first time while we were there as well.

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Here is the kids first picture with a character.  They never want to go meet the people, but apparently Woody had my kids spellbound.  They both went running at him full speed.

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Annie seemed excited to sit on Santa’s lap(Hudson was as far away as possible.  He wanted nothing to do with Santa).  Too bad he never actually asked Annie what she wanted.  I think she was a little bummed and slightly confused.  To be quite honest, so was I.

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Not only did we enjoy, “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” at the Haunted Mansion, but we were pleasantly surprised to find, It’s a Small World all mixed up with Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls.  Major props go to the Disney music composers.  I was very impressed.

13
Dec

I’m Dreaming Tonight of a Place I Love…

Posted under Annie, Christmas, Holidays, Hudson, kiddos 3 Comments

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I’ll be home for Christmas this year.  I’m so excited.  Will is completely correct when he tells me that home is where we are, here as a family, in San Diego.  I completely agree with that sentiment, but wish to add to it, offering that Denver still holds a piece of home for me.  I’m hoping to recharge and enjoy the Christmas holiday in the middle of the mountains and snow.  Yes, I’m having to partially buy a temporary wardrobe for this little excursion.  My mom said when she woke up a few days ago it was -35 with a high of 2 degrees.  I don’t know how our San Diego shells will handle this Colorado weather.  Really, any excuse to go buy Annie sweater dresses and fuzzy boots would have done just fine.  Will is flying the kids and I down early to give us a little extra time with everyone…almost 3 weeks in all!  Does anyone have any suggestions or well worn tricks for getting a 2 and 5 year old through an airport, happy, content and safely aboard? Obviously, the pictures provide a little glimpse into what we are really dealing with!

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12
Dec

Beachin’ It

Posted under Beach, Christmas No Comments

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So maybe this is a mean post to put up in the middle of the Christmas season, but this is just what we do here(not be mean, but go to the beach).

11
Dec

Give Me Some Figgy Pudding

Posted under Christmas, Projects and Piddling 2 Comments

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Okay, so maybe I’m not a fan of your typical Christmas goodies. Fruit cake and figgy pudding don’t exactly whip me into a frenzy.  I did finally start all of my Christmas baking yesterday and got almost all of it finished.  I found the mixing, pounding and dipping to be very therapeutic.  It feels good to have something else checked off the list, anyways.  I tried to keep the chocolate to a minimum to help stay the annual chocolate buzz just a few days longer.  I went spicy this year with baklava, spice cookies and some other random odds and ends.  The above pictured obviously includes some of the odds and ends.  I have even managed to  keep little hand and bodies from picking, poking, eating and licking the goodies.  Hudson was quite helpful this year.  His little hands proved very beneficial to the efforts.  Thanks little man!