I'm sure that everyone had a great holiday, but I think mine is the best of them all. Afterall, how many times do you get to celebrate your first Christmas? I could not have possibly imagined how many fun traditions take place during the holidays, and I'm so excited to finally be included in them...I've been waiting my WHOLE LIFE for this!
Our Christmas festivities started on December 23rd when I got my first ever Christmas presents. My nanny, Heather, gave me my first gifts...some very cool Hercules & Greek gods books, and some new PJs. I grew out of my 3 month clothes and am now in 6 month clothes...even though I'm only 3 months adjusted age. Mama stopped calling me "small fry"....and now calls me "fat fry"...I'm not sure if I like the new nickname or not! I love spending time with Heather when Mama & Daddy are at work. She holds me a lot and plays with me on my activity mat. Mama & Daddy particularly love it when she comes to get me at 6am so they can sleep a bit longer!
Me with Daddy & Heather & my new PJs & book
Santa's cookies plate & Milk Mug
Mama had a little help doing the laundry
At dinner at the Carneros Inn
All dressed up for dinner on Christmas Eve!
I set out my eggnog truffles & port for Santa
Mama & I (and Flora) didn't quite make it to the bedroom for bedtime.
Daddy & I ready for bed on Christmas Eve. I was so excited I could hardly fall asleep!
My stocking is almost as big as me!
Daddy with his new shaving stuff
Then Christmas breakfast of milk for me, and coffee cake, eggs, and sausage for Mama and Daddy.
Then we got to the good stuff...the presents under the tree! Mama got some new supersoft (read: super-expensive) sheets and towels, a new robe, some wine, and her favorite: an engraved photo frame with a picture of me! Daddy got a whole bunch of stuff to make his new minibar complete: crystal glasses, a new decanter, pitcher, zester, jigger, etc. And I got a piggy bank and a 529 plan for college, a growth chart, some cool little dude clothes (including a tuxedo from Daddy, with the promise to attend a black tie event next Spring), and some awesome onesies from Daddy (though Mama disapproves). The best part about those onesies is that Daddy could never have been allowed to get them, but since he gave them to me for Christmas, Mama is stuck letting me wear them (though she won't put them on me herself)!
We also opened gifts from our other family members who weren't here with us. I got a very cool painting of Greek muses from Gran, as well as a very cool book. And, I got a toy that plays classical music, and a Patagonia winter coat that I can't wait to wear in Tahoe from Granddad and Boppy. I got some other wonderful things from all of my aunts and uncles, but the most creative gift of all was from my Gran-Aunt Mimi - who sent an entire box of wool that was recently sheared from Finn, her best sheep! We have to figure out how to turn it into a blanket or some felt, but it is already super soft to lay in!
With my eyelashes coming in so long, I may really be a player! And, a onesie with a chick with a shotgun...Mama's not too happy about this one! (but at least she has to admit the humor!)
Daddy with his Don Julio 1942 tequilla
My new pythagorean theorem blanket
Daddy's new hi-ball and double old fashioned glasses
Some new wine for Mama
Mama's new robe
Mama's new engraved photo frame
Resting in the box of wool from Finn, the sheep from Gran-Aunt Mimi
The aftermath....
We relaxed for the rest of the afternoon, and had wonderful talks with our family. We also took a family nap, which really ended up in Daddy taking a nap while Mama took me out to the couch since I was a bit of a fuss-budget. Then Mama and Daddy made a wonderful dinner for themselves, while I ate more milk.To understand my Mama and Daddy, you really have to hear this story about their appetizers:
Before the holiday, they were deciding on the menu. It was quickly settled that they would to a pancetta wrapped pork tenderloin with apple chutney, mashed potatoes, and roasted brussel sprouts with pine nuts for dinner. The appetizer, however, proved to be more challenging. You see, Mama wanted to do sushi, while Daddy wanted foie gras. They debated over and over about this, and finally settled on both. Mama would have her sushi, and Daddy would have his foie gras. Now, seriously, they must be the ONLY two people in all of the world who would argue between foie gras & sushi! What a ridiculous argument!!!!!
Mama & Daddy settled on BOTH foie gras & sushi!
In any case, we all had a wonderful dinner and settled in for lots of cuddling and some after-dinner drinks and cupcakes in bed!
It was a wonderful holiday, and there is more! We are celebrating Christmas on New Years with Mama's family - my Grammie, Grandpa, Uncle Ben & Aunt Aubree! I can't believe I can have so much fun for so many days in a row!