12/17/12

Having a Wonderful Christmastime

While I know this isn't technically Audrey's first Christmas, it really feels like it is.  Last year she was just a little 6 month old who had barely learned to sit up on her own.  She was thrilled to see any light turn on, let alone a Christmas tree lit up.  Wrapping paper was fun for her, but she really didn't care much about what was underneath the pretty paper.  She liked the bows and let us stick them on top of her head.  I wouldn't say she didn't like Christmas but she just didn't care either way.  She was just too little to.

This year, Christmas ROCKS!  Audrey is so into it.  She definitely gets her "holiday spirit" from my mom.  She loves any and all holidays and all of the wonderful things that come with them.  Christmas is no exception.  It took her a while to get over the fact that she couldn't go see pumpkins in the store, but once she saw snowmen and Christmas trees she was set.  If she sees any semblance of Christmas she lets out loud squeals of delight. She loves seeing pictures of Santa and even says his name.  She'll give you a jolly, "ho ho ho!" if you ask her what Santa likes to say.



When we put our tree up and decorated it, Audrey fell immediately in love.  She sat by the tree for the longest time just staring at it.  She loves the lights and especially loves the "balls."  She'll always tell you the rules about those -- "no touch! only eyes!" -- but has a hard time practicing what she preaches.  The bottom third of our tree is pretty bare after a few weeks of having it up.  I have found ornaments in the strangest places.  The strangest of all probably being the toilet.


We haven't had tons of snow, but lots more than last year when we barely had any the whole winter.  The first day it really snowed Audrey was very curious about it all.  Luckily her snow pants from last year fit, so we could go outside and explore the fun white stuff in our yard.  She loved touching, eating, and rolling in the snow.  She and I were playing close to when the sun went down so we got to see our neighbors' lights on.  Audrey loved all of their displays.  We've been too crazy busy to put lights on our house this year, so Audrey will have to settle for the lit garland around our door.  Sorry, babe, maybe next year!  We'll take her to see Thanksgiving Point's light display and the lights at Temple Square.  I think she'll survive. :)


This Saturday we woke up to another winter wonderland scene outside our window.  There was snow on the ground and big, white, fluffy flakes were falling from the sky.  Audrey was begging to go out so we all ate breakfast, bundled up, and made our way out into the snow.  When just Audrey and I played in the snow it was too soft and dry to make a snowman, but this time it was perfect snowman snow.  Audrey was so intrigued with rolling big balls of snow all around our yard.  She thought it was pretty fun.  We used fruit snacks for his eyes, a carrot for his nose, and Tony added the mulch eyebrows for a nice finishing touch.




Audrey assumed that I brought the carrots and fruit snacks out for a wintery picnic, I guess!


Our snowman has survived and still stands in our yard today!  Every time we go outside she'll say, "I love snowman!" and run up and give him a hug.  Hopefully she's not too upset when he melts away!


Since we used up all of the snow in our front yard to make Gunther the snowman, we made our way to the backyard and had some more fun.  Tony showed Audrey how to make a snow angel, but she just liked scooting around on her belly and rolling down the hill.


Every holiday that passes this year I feel like I say the same thing -- kids make holidays infinitely better.  Everything is truly magical to them.  All of the things I may find annoying or bothersome about winter Audrey finds joy in.  She's really a great reminder that I need to appreciate everything about every day and not take a single thing for granted.  I'm so excited for the next couple weeks to show her our family traditions, to go to holiday parties with friends and loved ones, decorating cookies for Santa, going to see light displays, and singing songs.  I can't wait until Christmas day when she opens presents and we hear her excited squeals when she sees Minnie Mouse and her other fun toys.  Having Audrey makes me excited for all of the years to come and all of the holidays we'll get to spend together.

If I don't blog before then, everyone have a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a wonderful New Year!  We love you all!

And here's another picture, just for fun :)



2 comments:

  1. Cute snowman! I've given up on the "no touching" ornaments rule. I'll never win that battle, never. Sometimes I think I should take all the ornaments off just so I can put them back on and the tree can look nice for one more day...

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  2. How fun! Looking at your snow pictures though makes me feel so cold, brrr! Eli has yet to play in any snow. He wasn't walking last winter (and we barely had any snow), and this year we haven't had any to play in yet! It's so fun to watch everything come alive in their eyes. Hope you guys have a wonderful Christmas! (We won't be sending out our cards til after the holidays. : )

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