Christmas Eve

We kicked-off our Christmas Eve festivities with a visit to Peacock Lane to see the Christmas Lights with Jessie & Zach (extra special hot chocolate made by Zach). After that, Larisa joined us at our house for clam chowder, presents and our annual viewing of Love Actually (my favorite Christmas movie).  Alaire got a baby sushi teething toy from J & Z and aunt Larisa made her a snowman to start her a snowman collection.  I couldn’t help but get really excited for next year, when Alaire starts to “get” Santa and is so excited she squeals with glee and dances around the house.  I will probably squeal and dance along with her!

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First Christmas Present

We stole a few moments of family time on Christmas Eve to let Alaire open her first Christmas present.  While she did amazingly well peeling off wrapping paper, as expected, she was far more interested in eating the paper than playing with her new toys.  First gifts included clothes (already wearing 18 months) and peek-a-boo blocks from Mom, Dad & Kenzie.  She also got a special hot pink and purple track-suit from Daddy (a surprise to mommy too)!  Also, Alaire turned 8 months the day before!
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Grandma & Grandpa Vail visit

Since meeting Graham, Art & Rita’s visits are one of the things I look forward to most, especially now, with Alaire.  While Skype enables weekly visits so Alaire can hear her grandparents voices and show off her new tricks, of course there is nothing like our in-person visits.  This trip, Alaire had her first visit with Santa (no tears) and we spent a couple of nights at the beach with Larisa, Jessie & Zach.  Grandpa Art also got a very special t-shirt from Alaire!  And, Alaire got a hiking backpack from Grandma & Grandpa so we can do lots of hiking when we visit Arizona this winter!

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First Thanksgiving

What a treat to have all of us kids home to my parents for Alaire’s first Thanksgiving.  Cousin Katelyn swept Alaire away to play. Grampa Don was forced to hold negotiations with Katelyn for some Alaire holding time.  Warms my heart.

Our Thanksgiving outfit (courtesy of Grammy & Grampa, from a garage sale hosted by a women who adopted a baby girl from China, the little girl wore the outfit on her first Thanksgiving) made it until JUST before the family photo session (oops).

The family photo session brought some laughs.  We told my nephew, Colton, that the last photo could be a funny one, but everyone forgot to relay the message to the deaf folk.  Thankfully, Andria & Andy are incredibly gracious and saw the humor as well.  One day when there’s time (ahhh that sounds like a lovely, but impossible phenomenon), maybe we’ll have to do some Photoshop magic!

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Can I help you?

I am blogging totally out of order, but this post couldn’t wait.
It seems Alaire avoided the “Late Train” tonight and instead pulled her weight by helping Miss Sarah at the front desk.  She was a very pleasant greeter!

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Baby Proofing

Little Audrey at daycare is a month and two days older than Alaire and serves as a bit of a milepost for when Alaire will start scooting, sitting, crawling, grabbing and getting into lots of trouble.  Last month after being away from daycare for a few days, we returned to find little Audrey crawling all around like a quick little bug and pulling herself up.  Needless to say, baby-proofing began the next weekend.  However, old houses make baby-proofing quite UN-user-friendly! The word no, might have to be our best baby-proofing mechanism! But, good try Dad…

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