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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas Decorations
Christmas Morning
Playing on Christmas Day
She loves these toe socks because she and her cousin Stephanie can be sisters.
I've left these item downstairs and she plays with them nearly every day. If she happens to start to get bored, she sits down and play with these. She has moved some to the bathroom so that she can play with them in the tub. She asked this morning (January 14th) if she could take some to school to show her friends. I told her to ask the teacher. I didn't want to be the bad guy to say no but I did warn her that the answer will be no.I love that Emily is still into dressing up. I think this is a funny picture of Hartford sleeping in the background.
Our frig has a mirror on it. It has entertained Emily from the very beginning and it still does.
Emily loves, loves, loves stuffed animals and Santa knew it.
We started giving Emily a dollar allowance several months ago. One day, I suggested that she could buy Christmas presents. She loved the idea and I took her to the Dollar Store one afternoon. She purchased an angel for me, a mini bowling kit for Hartford and this crown and earrings for herself. Not only did she wrap mine and Hartford's presents, she also wrapped her present to herself as well. I tried to explain that she could go ahead and play with her items, but she insisted that they were for Christmas.
Unfortunately, she learned a hard lesson with these items. Items from the dollar store don't always last very long. In fifteen minutes the crown and the earrings had broken. Ah, but what a glamorous fifteen minutes they were. Christmas wouldn't be special without a tea party. Notice the new Bitty Baby picnic basket that Emily is holding. She made it special by putting stickers on it. That child loves stickers.
This picture cracks me up. It could be the toe socks.
Making Christmas Cookies
Stone Mountain Christmas
I thought maybe it would be nice to go at Christmas time because they had special events scheduled. Thank goodness the tickets were free because, it really wouldn't have been worth the money. Hartford stated it best when he said that it was on the verge of being cheesy.
It was cold the night that we went and it got colder by the minute. I had put so many layers on Emily, she complained of be too warm at times.
There was so many people crammed into the place that it was really hard to move. So Emily did a lot of posing and I was willing to click away.
Missy Cat's Christmas
Sunday, December 21, 2008
The Nutcracker
Here's a picture of one of the entrances to the center. Emily thought that the robot should have been a nutcracker or at least should have been decorated with Christmas lights.
We got there with plenty of time to spare so Emily had fun posing for the following pictures.
After Emily was finished posing, she entertained herself by taking pictures. She took a lot of pictures of the floor and then once we were seated and prior to the start of the show, she took a lot of pictures of the orchestra's golden drum and the projected snowflakes on the stage curtains.
The performance was very good and if things work out, we will go again next year.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Visiting with Santa
Here's Emily waiting for the doors to open:
To make a long story short, Emily's troop leader didn't show up with the tickets so Emily didn't get to do any crafts. Luckily, she was allowed to visit with Santa. She gave him her letter and read it to him.