Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Merry Christmas!

I don't think that we could have had a merrier Christmas than the one that we celebrated this year, it was the best!  Christmas has always been my favorite time of year and having a child of my own to share it with totally brings out the magic of the season.  I think that Riley pretty much loved everything about this holiday, the tree, the ornaments, the lights, getting a surprise from her advent calendar each morning, baking and decorating cookies and of course eating the cookies, multiple Santa visits, Christmas books and movies and having a lot of our family around us for nearly 2 weeks. 


We were lucky to have had Ryan and Kelly home from Alaska for Christmas this year and their visit also drew some of our family from Oklahoma out here for a little pre-Christmas celebration the weekend before that actual holiday.  We had my Uncle David, Aunt Judi, and cousins Cydney, Matt and Reece here for a few days and it was great to have them out here to share in the festivities.
Riley and Reece in their new Christmas jammies
Checking out the train around the tree with Bunky Ry
Playing opossum with Nick
Flying with Jordan
Two little cousins in a tub
Riley gave Aunt Phoebe and Aunt Judi a little lesson on cookies...one of her favorite subjects :)

We spent Christmas Eve finishing our Christmas preparations and then we got dressed up for church and a night out with both of our families having dinner at the Brown Palace, a favorite spot for my family at Christmas time that has now become a fave for Kris' family too.  It was great to have both sets of parents and our siblings there together. 
Before we left, Riley wanted to put out her cookies for Santa and sprinkle some reindeer food outside, just in case she was too sleepy when we got home.

Just testing a small one first...

At the restaurant, they have a piano player and Riley could not take her eyes off of him.  She loves pianos and studied the players hands as he played.  We may have a future musician on our hands. 
After a great evening, we headed home to wait for Santa and on Christmas morning he did not disappoint! 
Riley completely bypassed her train table and went straight to the fireplace to see if Santa had eaten his cookies and drank the milk...
She was very pleased to see that he had eaten some of each cookie and drank all of the milk.  Rudolph had also nibbled some of the carrot she left out for him.
After that was settled, she moved on to being very excited about the presents that Santa had left.  She thought her new trains were pretty exciting, but she also really loved the guitar that he left, which she opened and then embraced saying "my very own guitar!"
This was pretty much Miss Riley's look for most of the morning...gaping mouth and big excited eyes
Grandma, Grandpa and Uncle Nick came over to spend the morning with us opening presents and eating a yummy breakfast.
Playing her new guitar with Grandma
Riley Roo and Uncle Nick checking out Candy Land
Giving Grandpa a hand with his present

After a morning at home, we headed for Gigi and Popdaddy's for a 2nd round of Christmas fun.  It was a perfect afternoon spent eating chili, opening gifts and playing games. 
Opening presents with Gigi
Smooches from Auntie Kelly
The boys playing with Kris' new toy, a remote control helicopter

Riley was thoroughly spoiled with some really great new toys.  She got a new baby doll from Gigi and Popdaddy that she named LaLa.  This is also the name of her imaginary friend for those who have not yet had the pleasure of meeting her.  I'm not quite sure how we'll tell them apart now that there are 2 LaLas. 
Dancing with her new baby.  She loves to dance her dolls and stuffed animals.

On our way out, she was talking to our neighbor about all of the great presents she had just received and told her that she would play the piano for her sometime (a piano was one of the gifts that she had asked Santa for), then all of a sudden she turned to me with this horrified look on her face and said "Oh Mama!  But Santa forgot to bring me a piano!"  Well as it turns out Santa didn't forget, he just happened to leave a little something for Miss R at Gigi and Bop's house.
She immediately went and got the case from her new tea set to act as her piano bench so that she could play for us.

We had the most perfect Christmas and could not be more thankful for our amazing family and all of our blessings.  Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Santa Party!

This weekend we hosted our 3rd annual Santa party.  Every year we look forward to this holiday gathering and having Riley and our friends over to our house for a visit from Santa. 

Ho! Ho! Ho!






Big hugs for Santa from James and Alec

We started this tradition the year that Miss Riley was born and it's amazing how much our group has changed in that time.  Our original group of little ones are now kids instead of babies and we have added siblings and new friends too...it's a good thing that we moved to a bigger house this year.  I also love the changing reactions that the kids have to Santa Claus each year, last year Riley wanted nothing to do with the big guy and absolutely lost her mind when we put her on his lap.  This year Riley has had a couple of previous meetings with Santa so by the time our party rolled around she and Santa were buddies. 


Riley was really excited to have her cousin Reece there from Oklahoma this year too




Aside from sitting on Santa's lap, this is pretty much where you could find Riley during the party....with her hand in the cookies.  Thank goodness the activity of the day offset the sugar, because we were afraid she might never go to sleep that night.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Holiday Baking

I love baking and Christmas gives me to perfect excuse to make all of the sweet treats that I can handle.  I also love that Riley really enjoys helping me and this is something I look forward to the 2 of us doing together.  This year she even had her very own holiday chef's hat that she insisted upon wearing anytime we're working in the kitchen.  Our first project was a gingerbread house and while she did a fabulous job of decorating, she also showed that she had her mommy sweet tooth and may have actually shoved more candy into her mouth than she put onto the house.


Just trying a little swipe of frosting....
We also had our 2nd annual cookie playdate with her friends James, Audrina and Alec.  Once again, Riley's sweet tooth came shining through as she sucked frosting straight from the tube and shoveled sprinkles and chocolate chips into her mouth when she thought I wasn't looking.  She also managed to get some of the decorations onto the actual cookies.  Overall, she just had a lot of fun with her good buddies...mom on the other hand did not have such a good time once Miss R's sugar buzz wore off. 
 Our little bitty bakers


 Handful of sprinkles...do I waste them on cookie or just shove them directly into my mouth?
Into the mouth it is!
 Her friend Bubba James was also a riding the sugar high that day


The finished product. 
Witnessing the making of these treats pretty much killed any desire I have to eat one :)