Monday, December 31, 2007

Santa Baby


Christmas has come and gone. My family (mom, dad, and brother) came to Lancaster for the holiday. While there was no snow it was seasonably cold, especially for a group of Californians. Jack had a fabulous time with his grandparents and uncle. He spent a lot of time laughing while Uncle Wolphie said, "Mr. Peanut" in Spanish. There were lots of lights, Christmas trees, and shiny ornaments that were mesmorizing. But best of all, as far as Jack was concerned, was the fact that he was never once set down. Mimi and G'Pa carried and cuddled and bounced him from morning to night. (Of course, Dan and I are paying for this now as he has decided that it is much better to be carried and lets us know of his displeasure, loudly, whenever he gets set down!) The day itself began with Dan making a delicious breakfast (baked apple-cranberry pancake, orange cranberry yogurt, and bacon), then we moved on to stockings and presents. I feel slightly like a bad mom to admit that we actually didn't get Jack any presents this year. We had 2 new rattles in his stocking, but not a single thing under the tree from us. I'm sure that when he reads this in the coming years I will be made to feel guilty or held responsible for gross neglect. I will then be forced to point out that at that stage in his life (4 months) we had already spent several thousand dollars on him, lost countless hours of sleep, and devoted every waking moment catering to his every need. I guess we still could have got him one little present.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Snow


It snowed in Lancaster last week. It was the first time Jack has seen snow and the first time I have lived somewhere where snow and cold is a regular part of winter. I think we were the only dorks who went out for a walk in the snow with a camera in tow. We bundled Jack up in warm PJs, a knit hat, a fleece bunting, a warn blanket, and the stroller cover. (In our defense, it was only 22 degrees.) He actually stayed awake for most of the walk although I'm not sure how much he could see through the plastic stroller cover. When we got home we thawed out with a cup of tea and watched the snow fall for the rest of the evening.