Saturday, January 14, 2012

It's All About Michael....

It is a must that Michael wash his own strawberries now.....



It is a must that Michael take his shirt off frequently throughout the day....


It is a must that Michael air up his own rubber balls with the hand air pump....



It is a must that Mom take cute pictures of her little precious boy....



And see these cabinet doors....



This is Michael's new hiding spot...


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In other news winter has returned with a vengeance (boo hoo), and Michael and I were both sick with the GI flu this week on top of a nasty cold.  But this was the first time in Michael's life at almost 2 and 1/2 years old that he has vomited.  He was such a trooper through it all.

Shoveling Snow



Sunday, January 8, 2012

New Year's Eve 2011

We spent New Year's Eve at my parents house where we celebrated Christmas with my immediate family.  Tom and Debbie supplied and cooked a huge prime rib (which was absolutely delicious), and we had just a super time enjoying one another's company.  After supper a group of us played the board game Balderdash (which absolutely generates almost pee in your pants laughing), and another group played cards (Sheephead - which is a staple card game in my family).  Here are the photos from the day.  Fun, fun, fun.



My parents got a laptop for Christmas, and Michael just climbed up on the cupboard to watch my sister and her daughter Hayley look on the computer.  He certainly looks quite comfortable!


Adam and Michael


Michael with his favorite cousin Paul


Christmas 2011

A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!  Technically, it is still the Christmas season until tomorrow so I'm not in error sending the good tidings this late.

We had a special Christmas this year with Michael and my immediate and extended family.  We hosted Christmas this year (with snow on the ground!) for the first time in 15 years with 38 attendees.  It was a grand time with great food and good company, and we finished the day off with a Green Bay Packer win!  Most of my immediate family spent the night since the football game went so late. 

Michael had a semi-understanding of Santa coming to bring gifts, but it still didn't really hit home for him.  He did enjoy opening gifts though, throughout the Christmas season.  Here's a sampling of pictures from Christmas Day and the next day.

Christmas morning......




Getting more presents out from under the tree....



Santa wanted Michael to have his own tractor to ride


Santa brought him his own workbench with his own tools, and boy did he love it!  He hammered those nails all morning even before Russell could get the workbench put together.

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The older kids on Christmas Day didn't want to stay inside so they went down to the pond and swept the snow off and asked Uncle Russell to give them sled rides with the 4-wheeler.  Uncle Tom built them a bonfire next to the pond so they could see in the dark (and there was some moonlight) and boy did they have fun.  Then all of the smaller kids wanted to go out and see what the action was all about, so we were trying to find everyone boots and clothes to wear.  Well, everyone got bundled up and all of the Dad's took their kids down to the fire and pond for some good ole' fashion fun.  Aunt Tracy didn't make it out there to get pictures so we got pictures the next day...in the daylight....








And to end this post here is a picture of my Mom with my youngest nephew Joshua (Bill & Bridget's son).