My Week(113) in iPhone Photos
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We made it through the busiest weeks of the year unscathed (well, besides Caroline’s pneumonia and double ear infection, which she has recovered from quite nicely) and now we’re doing as little as possible. It’s easy today, since as I type this a snowstorm is blowing in, making a lazy movie day on the couch practically mandatory.
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday (our “Christmas Eve”):
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:

The last time we went here for lunch, he stood by the door and screamed he HATED sandwiches. This time he ate all of his and part of Caroline’s happily.
E actually gets a few more days off (it’s a MIRACLE) before he starts back up with his crazy schedule again, so we’re doing…not much. Lots of cross-it-off-the-list type stuff. Although we haven’t taken down a single Christmas decoration yet and I’m sort of dreading it. Without all the twinkle lights and glitter to hide the dust and holes in the walls I’ll have a lot of spring-cleaning to do – and spring isn’t for a long, long, loooong time.
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Spencer has the farm version of that puzzle. We never put the batteries in and he has no idea that it is supposed to make noise.
I couldn’t have come along on THIS trip to the cheese-and-cupcake place?!
Playing hide and seek is one of my favorite parts of being a parent to a little kid. I have never gotten over my love of hiding and then jumping out at someone. Niko loves it. He tends to hide in the place I just hid, though. Or else he hides then comes to hurry me along if I haven’t found him fast enough.
Aiden got that same game, and he’s a big fan, too! Hope your holiday was great :)
We have the train puzzle, and like Amy have never put the batteries in! Merry Christmas!
The mister and I were just talking about how to approach de-Christmasing the house… as in, whether to involve the P. or not. She loves Christmas SO much and is so sad to see it go.