I am so thankful for a family that made Christmas special and magical. From the deep belief in Santa, to stopping to remember what the season is really about, showering kids with love and gifts (big and small), gathering with family, eating special foods, making lasting memories by simply being together. I am so grateful I have this and more to pass on to our little girl. As I looked at her all rosy cheeked and innocent, I saw how much lies ahead for her. We will make her holidays, and most importantly, her life as meaningful and magical as we choose. She deserves peace, wonder, imagination, and so much love.
Geez we are lucky to have her. We sat around so amazed by how wonderful our kids were. Amy and Eric, just as adoring of Little Cash Man. He was something else. He is 15 months and full of tricks and laughs and games. He LOVES to make people laugh. He moved around the house with his darling little walk, pointing to anything and everything, exclaiming "Whasss sssattt." We have discovered is Cash language for "What's That?" That statement, Dadda, and Up are about he extent of his outward vocabulary right now, but you can see the determined and observant look in his eye. That boy is going to start speaking complete sentences over night... he doesn't miss a single thing! He has some PINK snow boots which he insists on wearing around the house, with his pj's, with just his diaper, and to his dad's shagrin, everywhere around town! It is so funny to see the boys boy with cowboy neckties, wrangler jeans and PINK boots. He loves to walk into a room with people wearing hats. He will circle the house, coming back in with a new hat each time, waiting for everyone to laugh and clap for him. You can see how proud he is of himself.
And with Matine, "the baby," he is so sweet. He gently pets her head, tries to give her drink of water out of empty cups, he brings her toys (occasionally taking them back of course), shows her things and always seemed to be interested and careful of her. Of course, she adored this, and it was clear by the look in her eye and the rubbernecking she did to have one eye on him at all times, that she ADORES her big cousin!
It was a great week. If only we could split ourselves and be able to be with ALL our families. We hope the Hoffmann's might make it out some year, of course I hope Dad, Clark, Mom and Jim could always be with us on the Holidays. But, that is what is beautiful about a growing family -- regardless of where we are, we are surrounded by WONDERFUL people who love us.
The Howells learning to play PITCH - not sure Eric could endure another week of trying to teach a game to his wife and in-laws!
Below are more pics of the week - lots of cute ones!
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2009 December - Christmas in Montana |
3 comments:
Hey, Good to see your Christmas good times with the family. Linda and I loved the "so big" videos. Mandy was going crazy trying to figure out where the sounds were coming from as both of us were playing it. Take care.
Merry Christmas you sweet Howell Family!
all the matching pjs are ADORABLE!!!!
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