Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Nice day to play

Today was a very nice December day. We went outside for a while with light jackets on. Morgan was a late bloomer with her tricycle. I bought it for her when she was 18 months old. She just recently mastered pedaling. Once she mastered that, she was a whiz at braking on a dime and steering. She zooms all over the house on it! Today, we took it outside for her to practice her new skill. She will be getting a helmet soon.

As you can see, she enjoyed riding her tricycle outside. Look at that smile! I think Jim and I enjoyed watching her as much as she enjoyed riding. We helped her with the slight hill in our yard when we was going uphill.
While we were outside, Morgan's grandma came over with her two dogs. Morgan and her Grandma took Lefty for a walk. Lefty is a gentle dog that lets Morgan lead her without trying to pull Morgan.

Here is Rosina (Jim's Mom) with her other dog, Lucky. Lucky is a lovely chow mix. I love Lucky, but would never leave Morgan alone with her. Lucky has been know to nip at people. She tried nipping at me the first time I met her. Of course, she was tied up and I was walking onto her property. I didn't know about Chows and their demeaners at the time. I just saw this beautiful fluffy dog and thought she would be gentle. Of course, now that Lucky knows me, she is very good. She has never given me a reason not to trust her with Morgan, but I wouldn't chance it.

Monday, December 8, 2008

More tree trimming

I almost completed the tree today. I say "almost" because the branches haven't completely fallen yet, so I will be doing rearranging after they do. I bought a couple of new ornaments this year that I really love. The first one has Santa Claus kneeling at baby Jesus's side. A scripture is quoted at the bottom.

Phillipians 2:10
"That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow".
Maybe some would think this is sacreligious, having Santa Claus, the object of commericalism at Christmas time, on an ornament with baby Jesus. I think it is heartwarming. The ornament makes me happy just to look at it.

The second ornament I bought for our tree was a lion with a lamb in its arms with "Peace on Earth" across the bottom. This ornament is a reminder of the time of peace when Jesus will reign as King over the earth.
"The wolf and the lamb shall feed together, The lion shall eat straw like the ox, And dust shall be the serpent’s food. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain,” Says the LORD. (Isaiah 65:25)


Morgan likes the tree so much that she wanted to sit next to it to play. I love having a real tree for her to enjoy!





Sunday, December 7, 2008

Trimming the tree

I don't know why, but I have always decorated our trees by myself. I don't know if Jim just isn't into it, or if he stays away beause he knows I am a perfectionist and will want it a certain way. I any case, I do prefer to decorate the tree myself. From the time it's finished to the time itis taken down, I am always moving things around. With the real trees, the branches settle down and I have to move ornaments because they aren't positioned right anymore.

It was late, but I couldn't wait to get started on the tree. So, just after midnight, I put the star on the top and started stringing the lights.

Morgan liked the lights, so did I. Yes, it was after midnight and she was still up.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Tree hunting and boat parade

Jim and I decided to go Christmas tree shopping today. I usually wait a little later in the month to get a real tree, but then I found out that all of the trees in the lot are cut at the same time. Jim ended up working overtime the night before and was going back in that evening to work, so Morgan and I went without him. I asked Susanne if she could drive us over in her truck since she already had a car seat in her's and I would have had to move mine. Luckily, the tree lot is only five blocks away, so it was very convenient since she was already in the neighborhood.

When we arrived, Morgan was in awe of all of the trees we had to choose from. She had fun going around the lot, looking at all of them.


I usually know the tree I want when I first see it, and I did. But, I still went around the entire lot four times looking at all of them. When I kept going back to the same tree, I knew that was the one.

The tree is paid for and the guys are getting ready to load it onto Susanne's truck.


Now for the short trip home.


Two hours after we got home, I heard fireworks in the distance. I realized what was going on, the annual "Parade of Lights". It is a parade of boats on the river all decked out in Christmas lights. I had thought that the parade was going to be next Saturday! So, I hurried and got Morgan ready and rushed out to the river. We could hear the fireworks all the way there. Unfortunately, we arrived immediately after they ended. Oh well, it wasn't a total loss, the boats hadn't arrived yet.
I parked at the yacht club and we got out to walk to the boardwalk. It started to sprinkle, but it wasn't enough to warrant an umbrella.

You can't tell it in the picture below, but Morgan was excited because there were a lot of small children out there. She didn't quite know what we were there to see, but once she saw the boats, she really liked them. In fact, she wanted to ride them.
Here are just a few of the boats to give you an idea of the parade.

Some of the boats had Christmas music playing and the last one had Santa Claus. It was a small parade, but it was a nice treat. It was a shame that her Daddy couldn't come with us.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Budding artist

"Mommy, can you draw Caillou"?Caillou is Morgan's favorite cartoon. The main character is a four year old boy. Morgan asked me to draw him on the chalkboard. How could I resist that face!
So, I drew him (on the left) and then Morgan took the chalk and drew his sister. I was so thrilled! She had never tried to draw a person before! Nevermind that it is a head with arms and legs, but no body. I think she did a very good job.



Saturday, November 29, 2008

Tweet tweet

It is always nice to see that some birds have actually managed to stay out of reach of our cat, Cinder. I love watching them come to the porch to eat. This coming spring, I am going to get more feeders for a larger variety of birds.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Just hanging out

I guess Sandy didn't get enough of us yesterday. Morgan and I went over to visit because her granddaughters spent the night and Morgan wanted to see them.
For some odd reason, I think she mainly wanted to play with Sandy's antique doll and her animals.
Sandy and Madison were busy making a quilt for Madison.

Sandy has a cat, Frosty, who has red pupils. I swear, this is not from the flash. This cat's pupils always look red. Pretty cool, huh?

We had a nice visit and headed back home.