Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Photos from Phones - December 2013 Round Up

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More round ups here: November | October | September | August | July | June

Friday, December 27, 2013

On Christmas Day in the Morning

Callie's first Christmas - and our first Christmas as parents - was a complete success and a whole lot of fun, I'd say.  We woke up with a happy baby around 7:15 am. I had been up with her around 5:15 for a feeding, and, full of the Christmas spirit, I guess, couldn't really get back to sleep.  Luckily Callie did sleep for those couple of hours - she hadn't quite figured out the excitement of Christmas morning.  Yet.

Happy baby, happy momma.

Clearly wrapping paper is only the best
invention EVER!

She's figuring out these rings are
pretty great chew toys.

 (from the day after Christmas, when she really had time 
to master the rings)

More paper to play with. . . .

reveals our little Obi-Wan-Callie.
"These are not the presents you're looking for."

"Helping" Dad open a gift.

Bird's-eye view of the loot and wrappings.

Cal is patiently waiting for her big gift -
the doorway jumper thing-a-ma-jig - to be assembled.

At last!

And now she's got it figured out.  Total hit!


She's bouncy, bouncy, bouncy, bouncy,
fun, fun, fun, fun, fun,
The most wonderful thing
about Callie is:
She's the only one!

After present opening and ring-eating and doorway bouncing, Cal was quite pooped and ready for her morning nap.  While she napped, Mom and Dad feasted on some lovely Christmas sweet rolls (recipe here).

We had our traditional cinnamon-raisin
(and a few with walnuts).

And we tried something new with half the batch:
orange roll twists.  Amazing!



Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Christmas Song-A-Day Countdown [25 Dec]

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good afternoon.  This is my very favorite Christmas song ever, and a pretty awesome arrangement of it, if you ask me. Hope you enjoy.

http://thepianoguys.com/portfolio/angels-we-have-heard-on-high/

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Song-A-Day Countdown [24 Dec]

I can't read this poem without singing it instead (at least in my head). I discovered this new rendition from The MoTab this year and it's quite fun.  Merry Christmas Eve to everyone!


Monday, December 23, 2013

Christmas Song-A-Day Countdown [23 Dec]

Today I'm remembering the fun times we used to have when Grandma Elwood used to take us girls to the Nutcracker at the Ellen Eccles Theater. I really love Tchaikovsky.


And as a bonus song for today, this one is for Heather - one of our earlier Christmas duets:


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Over the River and Through the Woods

. . . to Grandmother's house we go!  For Thanksgiving we made a grand trek to Utah.  It turned out to be quite the week of firsts for Callie:

> Her first time out of the state she was born in.
> Her first time visiting Grandmas' (and Grandpas') houses.
> Her first time sleeping in a pack 'n' play.
> Her first time at an Aggie football game.
> And her first time meeting quite a few adoring family members and friends, like these: (unfortunately we didn't get a photo with every new person she met, but here are those ones we had the camera ready for)


Callie met her Great Grandma Gallagher for the first time.

We had a fun skype session at Grandma Blanchard's house . . .

. . . with Aunt Victoria and cousins Katie and Elisabeth in Virginia.
The older girls were enamored with baby Cal - Katie played
peekaboo and Elisabeth just stared.  And Callie was
actually watching the screen and loving all the attention.

Here she is with Uncle Scott at the Blanchard Thanksgiving feast.

Cousin Emmy was a favorite - Cal loved her!

Great Grandma Elwood wasn't a first-time meeting, but
it was great to see her again.

Here's Callie with Great Grandpa Thornley.

And Great Grandma Thornley.

Four generations.

Cousins Makinna and Macie were super excited to meet
little Callie.