Thursday, December 27, 2012

The 2012 Christmas...aka Baby's First Christmas


Ah to be so wide eyed innocent!
How blessed he is to be having his first Christmas in such a warm and loving place.
All was joy for him...he is too young to want or understand anything more than his own most basic needs.

So it began...with Christmas Eve.
It snowed and snowed and snowed all day long.
Jeff picked up our traditional order of tamales around one; we met up at his place to eat the hot treats with occasional tears from the really hot guacamole he made using chilies from the Mexican market nearby.
(Note to other such gringo shoppers:  Mexican market chilies are on an entirely different heat scale than chilies from typical American chain markets!)
I decided purple was the right color choice as Advent drew to a close.

Rachel wound up wearing purple too; we did a matchy thing!
Note that Jeff and Luke sported matching plaid.
A few gifts were opened then we went to the Cathedral for the 4 pm Carol Service.
The snow was still coming down hard.
Bernie still is lame from his surgery.
We all piled out of the car at a curb and let Jeff drive it away to try to find parking.
The Cathedral has thirty steps up to the door, sloshy snowy stone steps.
Hmmmm....
Rachel carried Luke, Bernie winced and grimaced and eventually we got inside.
It was ten minutes into the service by then and there was standing room only.
After standing through seven stanzas of "Oh Come Oh Come Emmanuel"  (sung so beautifully it was like a taste of heaven)  Bernie was past his pain threshold.
We moved into the small side chapel where we could sit for a bit, then we tackled the stairs to get back to street level, with Jeff racing to get the car again.
Next year perhaps the entire service will be enjoyed.
We can hope.

The grandkitties were pleased to have us back again.
Sitting beside a warm fire suited us just fine, then Jeff and Rachel left for a dinner with friends and Bernie and returned to our house for some serious knee icing.
His knee was swollen almost double in size from our Cathedral outing.
:-(
The good news was that my Dad had been able to go home from the hospital that evening.
He had begun to run a fever three days earlier, and when he collapsed while attempting to walk to the bathroom, my mom had to call 911.
A trip to the emergency room and loads of tests showed that he had a bacterial bone/blood infection.
This was very serious news and for awhile surgery on an open wound on his scalp was considered, but the antibiotics began to work and so that risky procedure was avoided.
Prayers were raised and answered.
A former Sunday School student of my parents wound up being his nurse.
Sweet grace from on high.
He spent his 89th birthday in the hospital; was released on Christmas Eve and will be on a drip for five weeks to knock out the infection.
He told us it was NOT a Merry Christmas this year.
Me...I was glad he survived the worst of the infections issues.

The next day, Christmas, dawned clear and bright.

The birds swarmed the trees and feeders, trying to gobble up enough food to make up for the day hunkered down during the snowfall.

We had Christmas breakfast at our house; mulled cider, cranberry orange waffles and egg-bacon cups.
Didn't manage to get a picture but it was a lovely set table made even more lovely with the sweetness of a baby pounding on his high chair tray as we ate.
Then we opened  more gifts and enjoyed just being together.

Christmas Night we met up at Jeff's house again.
Someone was taking a late nap when we arrived.
He seemed ready to take on another round of Christmas!

We had gotten Luke a red Rocking Moose; Jeff had acquired the reindeer sweater for his boy.
The combination was just perfect!

While Jeff and Rachel finished making a masterful meal, I helped out by holding the baby.

Kissing the boy was an on going activity!

Getting a good family picture took a few tries.

And more kissing went on...he looks a little done with the mushy stuff by now doesn't he?

I was so happy to be having this picture taken; so happy that I was not needing to race to San Diego to meet the medical emergency...

More kisses....

Of course our first grandcat Meowsie got loved on too.

As did his brother Cheeto.

I got down on the floor with the creeping baby who was pulling himself along in the classic "wounded soldier" on his tummy crawl.

OK...I have to admit taking pictures on the floor is great fun.

I just followed him around and let him explore his world.

It has been many years since I viewed a Christmas tree from the floor.

I wonder if he wonders why it is attached to the tree with a string.

Now I bought him a sock monkey jack-in-the-box thinking he would either laugh or cry at the surprise monkey  "pop".
Instead he took the "pop" without a single blink or expression change.

He was quite fixated on figuring out how that crank thing worked though.

Nope, that doesn't do it...

Trying again with the fingers...

Seriously, why doesn't this thing work?

I know it has something to do with this thingamabob...

If only I could make it work....

Nuthing.
I've got nothing here.
Someone want to help the boy out?

Instead we put him into his Command Center.
He has discovered his command center commands absolutely nothing.

And that when we are eating he thinks he should have something to eat too.
An apple slice kept him happy for a little while.
Then we switched it out for different apple slice.
 
Eventually the Christmas sweater came off and jammies went on and off Luke went to bed.
Cheeto sat as if to say "So Christmas is over?"
For now...at least Christmas Day was done.
Onward we go for the exciting next 12 days!
It is snowing like crazy again.
Thinking it is time for another snow shoe outing....
Might just do that almost every day!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Second Day of Christmas: Snowshoeing in Millcreek


We had a lovely Christmas....there will more about that later on another post.
For now, while everyone is full to the gills with all the Christmas treats and batting back the whispers that say "I will be good and exercise later..."

Let it be known that snowshoeing does burn calories and allows one to enjoy winter's special beauty.

Come along on with me!

I wrestled with the fact that this time I would be snowshoeing alone.
It felt so lonely to think about going out alone.
No friends who I could call and invite to come along, and Bernie is still recovering from his knee surgery.

Well...being alone and being lonely aren't necessarily the same thing.
The beauty in the Canyon was company enough.
 

Being alone I could stop and stare at the bits of colorful lingering autumn.

Chuckle at the picnic tables and benches that will likely be completely buried in a day or so.
 
 

It was a fine way to celebrate the Second Day of Christmas.
The area I was in in Mill Creek Canyon is called Church Fork.
It is easy to feel like one is in God's private woods there.
And it is a great place to get in some exercise too.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

36 years, celebrate, surgery, and millinery


Busy December indeed!
Thirty six years ago December 18 was a busy day.

He looked so handsome!
Our anniversary...what to do, what to do.
We started celebrating on Sunday the 16th with a viewing of the movie Life of Pi.
Loved it!
Want to see it again in 3D, and would really enjoy discussing the movie with some other couples.
Lots to talk about...and I have read the book too.
On the anniversary day proper it turns out we watched Luke for awhile (which I considered to be a perfect gift!) and then Bernie booked a 90 minute couples massage for us that evening.

Him: You aren't going to post that are you?
Me: Darn right I'm going to post it. You looked hot!

Massage was followed by an appetizer meal at McCools, the Irish restaurant by the massage place.
Sweet potato fries with a curry mayo dip, potato skins, and bangers and mash.

The draw to:  Lamb riblets in a sweet and spicy sauce to die for!
We finished up dinner and got home in time for NCIS.
(Either you are or are not a fan of NCIS.  If you are, you "get" why getting home in time for the show was a must!)

The next day, Wednesday Dec. 19 Bernie finally got his knee surgery.
He is clomping around the house on crutches now and doing pretty good.

Dec. 20th...today.
It is friggin' cold!
The mid west is having blizzards, but we are clear skies with freezing daytime temps.

Decided with it being so cold I would be sporting Christmas-y hats over the next few days.
And as long as I was wearing them as I knocked about town, I thought I would try photographing them again.
(The reverse camera feature on the iphone is great because you can see yourself as you click away.)

Sugar plum fairy?
Naw...beaded grapes.
Perfect wine tasting hat don't you think?

Both hats are created using a Kate Pernia's Katrinka pattern called "Jill".I had requested she draft a glen garry style Scottish cap, she did so, then named the pattern after me.

Beading the fabric's Christmas tree was fun.
 

(OK...I got a little carried away with the photo touch up feature in these shot...photo make up is what I call it.)
 
Wearing a Christmas hat everywhere is such fun.
People stop me to talk about the hats; it still amazes me how hats cause people to approach me and strike up conversations out of the blue.
 I am finding my creative juices are starting to flow again.
Might just be making a new hat soon.
I am sticking closer to home until Bernie is feeling better.
Think this would be a great activity to pursue on a cold winter day in front of the fire.
With cookies.
Which still need to be baked.
This has been SUCH a fun Christmas season!