Sunday, December 27, 2009
Cruising on Christmas
Jacoby finally got a tooth in this week - just in time for Christmas! He put it to good work right away, eating ham, potatoes and green peas for Christmas Eve dinner. To work off the good meals we've had the last couple of days (not to mention loads of chocolate truffels, cougar cheese and filberts!) Robert and I harnessed up the trailer to his bike and took a tour of our neighborhood.
Now I love our neighborhood, but while we were out we noticed a couple of "funny" things...
First, there is a couple who regularly spray paints their grass green. I am not making this up.
Now you might think I am making this up, but I assure you I am not. There is a house a few streets down that has a pair of actual goal-posts in their front yard. Accompanying the goal-posts are no fewer than a dozen gator statues, lawn ornaments, and light installations. I'm sorry I do not have photos, I am working on it.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas!
This was was our first Christmas at our own home and it has been wonderful. We all stayed up late Christmas Eve watching movies and then woke up this morning to open stockings. By far the biggest hit was the red Radio Flyer wagon Grandma and Grandpa got Jacoby for Christmas!
He pushed it back and forth across the living room until he nearly knocked over the tree.
I mean he really got going fast!
The only way he knows how to stop is to ram it into something.
He finally settled down long enough to open a few presents.
Keeping his wagon close by to carry his presents in.
It's been a busy morning. We ate a some 'lil smokies for breakfast and then headed out to Aunt Lulu's for a family brunch. It was so much fun to see cousin Kip and of course baby Cory. Jacoby fell asleep in the car on the way home and is now napping in his room. We still have a few gifts under the tree for him to unwrap, but the little guy is wiped! Hope to still fit in a bike ride this afternoon - Santa brought Robert a bike and a trailer for Jacoby.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Little Drummer Boy
Whew! Finally on winter break from school - looking forward to a little "R&R" over the next two weeks...starting with finally sorting through all of Jacoby's clothes and picking out the things that don't fit him any more and putting them in storage. While Robert and I looked through the clothes (was he ever really that small?!?) Coby entertained us with his drum (thanks again Uncle Mo).
Come they told me, pa rum pa pum pum pum...
A new born King to see, pa rum pa pum pum pum
Our finest gifts we bring, pa rum pum pum pum

To lay before the King, pa rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum
Last week Jacoby and I did the obligatory trip to see Santa. I had visions of sugarplums dancing in my head and was ready to take the "perfect" picture of my "angel" sitting on Santa's lap. All Jacoby saw was a big fat guy with a cookie problem.
Clearly he wasn't Jacoby's kind of guy...
So he pulled an escape move...
Hope this doesn't leave him without wagons or trains for Christmas. The only way he would even get close to Santa was after our friend Shellayna lured him closer with her cell phone.
Sorry Santa...maybe next year.
To lay before the King, pa rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Oh Christmas Tree
This weekend we finally went out and got our Christmas tree. When we were looking at houses last spring, I gave them all what our realtor Colleen and I called the "Christmas Tree Test." If I could imagine us putting up a Christmas tree in it, it was a keeper. Obviously our home passed the test and it was a wonderful feeling to be able to finally put it up.
First Robert and Coby put the tree in the stand and made sure it was standing up straight.
Then we got the lights out of the garage. Coby helped us make sure they were untangled.
After the lights were on we started putting the ornaments on the branches - my absolute favorite thing about Christmas is decorating the tree.
Coby's favorite ornament is the OSU Beaver stocking. We hung it on the low branches so he can check in on it during the day. :o)
Coby's counting down the days 'till Christmas on his advent calendar. We open up one window every morning before I go to work.
This week we're going to visit Santa at the mall and I have the 5th grade Holiday Program. Only one more week of school and then two weeks of Winter Break - and boy could we all use it!
First Robert and Coby put the tree in the stand and made sure it was standing up straight.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Getting down on the farm!
It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas this week in Florida! We've had our heat on all week and have to bundle up when we go outdoors. Coby and I went to Morningside Nature Center this weekend to feed the barnyard animals.

He loved seeing the animals - especially the Jersey cow! She doesn't have any front teeth (kinda like Coby!) so there's no way for her to nibble little fingers. Instead she sticks out her tongue and and licks the hay out of your hand. Coby gave it a try but acted a little grossed out.
They also have chickens...
...and sheep.
The sheep were definitely our favorite. Coby even put the corn in his hand and reached through the slats in the fence to feed the sheep. They were greedy little buggers!
Feeding the animals kinda put both of us in the mood for a little snack of our own so we headed back to the car. A puffed rice cake for Coby and a 7-layer cookie for me. He doesn't know what he's missing yet, so he was perfectly happy with the rice cake :o)
He loved seeing the animals - especially the Jersey cow! She doesn't have any front teeth (kinda like Coby!) so there's no way for her to nibble little fingers. Instead she sticks out her tongue and and licks the hay out of your hand. Coby gave it a try but acted a little grossed out.
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