Monday, December 27, 2010

We Love Christmastime at Disneyland

Christmastime at Disneyland is absolutely awesome; there is nothing like it.  The lights and decorations are something to behold, but nothing stands out like what they do with It's A Small World.  Normally this isn't a ride that we would go one, but at Christmas you just can't go to Disneyland without taking it for a spin.  They put so many lights on it that I'm sure you could see it from space.  Add the wide-eyed gaze of a two year old to it all and you've got an experience that would melt even the Scrooge-iest heart.

The first picture below is of us out in front of It's A Small World just after they had turned the lights on for the night.  Precisely at fifteen minutes after five, all at once, the lights came on and it was quite a treat to see.  What was once dark became what you see behind us and everyone oohed and awed as it happened.  If you ever have the opportunity to see this take place you need to; it was worth the wait.
Our family standing in front of It's A Small World just after they had turned on the Christmas lights.
What an absolutely wonderful picture of Xander and his Mommy in front
of the Disneyland Christmas Tree.  We were blessed that everyone was
kind enough to move off to the side of the street so we could get this shot.
Xander and Mommy riding the Carousel at Disneyland
Xander and Mommy riding the Carrousel at Disneyland.
Daddy, Mommy, Xander and Alaster getting ready to take flight with Peter
Pan at Disneyland.
Auntie Lori and Alaster at Disneyland.
Xander and Daddy enjoying Christmastime It's A Small World at Disneyland.
Alaster and Mommy enjoying Christmastime It's A Small World at Disneyland.
Xander enjoyed the Disneyland Christmas Parade atop Daddy's shoulder's.
It gave him the perfect spot so he could wave to Santa as he passed
by.  Xander was very persistent and kept shouting, "Santa, Santa" until
he actually looked right at him and waved back.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

All Smiles

Alaster was in a great mood this morning.  It was as if he woke up with a smile on his face and it stayed there until he fell asleep for his nap a couple hours later.
How cute is our little prince?
Precious!
Xander gave baby brother his teddy bear to cuddle with this morning.  That put a smile on his face too.
Alaster thought was having way too much fun playing with big bothers teddy bear as well as watching Xander dance around the room.

Best Friends

Daddy and Xander dancing around the Christmas Tree.

Alaster

A couple pictures of Alaster with a very cute smirk.


Bath Time

A quick bath for both Xander and Alaster.

Decorating the Christmas Tree

Mommy and Xander decorated the Christmas Tree.  Xander was a huge help as you might have imagined; at least when he wasn't distracted by the ladder set up in the living room.  We said he could climb up just one rung and of course he was sure we told him he could climb all the way to the top.  Thank goodness we were keeping a close eye on him, otherwise he would have been at the top in the blink-of-an-eye.

This year decorating has been done in stages and those stages have been determined by Xander and Alaster.  This is much different than years past, but just like everything else in our life we had to make some adjustments.  The great part of making all of these adjustments is that we do them joyfully and willingly.  Decorating the Christmas Tree in the past may have happened all in one day, but seeing the joy and happiness in Xander when he hangs a candy cane or strings the lights is worth all the chaos; it just can't be beat.

And while Mommy Xander were hard at work you can bet that Alaster was right there making sure they were getting the job done right.

Alaster was close at hand to make sure his big brother did a good job.
Mommy showing Xander how to hang the ornaments on the Christmas Tree.
Xander quickly got the hang of it (Get it?  He got the hang of it; he's hanging ornaments on the tree…oh never mind).
Xander really did have a great time decorating; he was on hand at every stage to help Mommy.
Xander is the big boy who gets to climb on the ladder (at least that was his assessment of the situation).
Alaster was pleased with the final result.
Our main Christmas Tree in the living room. 
Our main Christmas Tree in the living room. 
Our travel Christmas Tree in the family room (Since our engagement to be married, every where we travel we find a Christmas ornament as our souvenir and it gets hung on this tree, and now Xander and Alaster's  Christmas ornaments for each year as well). 
Our Travel Christmas Tree has ornaments from all over and is a great way to reminisce over the trips we've been blessed to take.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Getting Ready for Christmas

As Thanksgiving quickly disappears in our rear view mirror, we are hard at work getting geared up for Christmas.  We are very excited this year due to the fact that we're going to get the best of both worlds when it comes to our kids.  First off, we will get to watch Xander experience Christmas as he begins to understand what Christmas is all about.  And second, with Alaster, we get to experience the joy of Christmas with a new baby.

On Xander's first Christmas, he was only 3 months old, so he basically slept through the entire season.  Last year he was 15 months, so he enjoyed the sights and sounds of Christmas, but he of course didn't know why it was all happening.  But this year, not only does he enjoy all the sights and sounds, but we get to teach him that Jesus is why we celebrate Christmas and the reason for all the lights, decorations and even the presents.  The magic of Christmas will begin to come alive in him this year and we are really excited to watch that happen.

With Alaster we get to enjoy Christmas form the perspective of knowing that we celebrate the arrival of a Savior in the form of a small baby boy.  Being able to do that while holding a small baby boy in your arms helps bring that whole perspective to life; it touches a place in your heart that might otherwise be overlooked.

So as we begin this Christmas season, we are doing so knowing that we are going to get to celebrate in two very different perspectives at the same time.  It's like we get the best of both worlds and it feels like it's just going to multiply the experience beyond our dreams.

The pictures below are just the beginning of what is going to be an Awesome Christmas Season.

The day after Thanksgiving we got the Christmas lights up on the house.  We brought out our fire pit from the backyard and made doing so into quite an event.  It was great to have the neighbors stop by and chat for a few minutes as they warmed themselves by the fire.
Our house gets overrun with snowmen at Christmastime.  Some of those snowmen Xander gets to play with and some he doesn't .  Early in our time of decorating, Xander found a few snowmen items that he just had to have join him for his afternoon nap.  Thankfully we were able to snap a quick picture after he fell asleep; as you can see  he's got a couple of snowmen pillows on his bed with him as well as one snowman standing post at his bed.
This doesn't look like anything to do with Christmas, but looks can be deceiving.  Alaster we surrounded by Christmas decorations and boxes as we unpacked them and put everything out.  He just laid there and quietly watched as the chaos unfolded around him.
Xander hanging up his extra-large Christmas Stocking on the wall in his room.
Sunday night we went and picked out our Christmas tree.  Xander was a huge help and helped us not only pick it out, but get it loaded on the truck.
Alaster helped with the tree as well.  As you can see he worked so hard laying in his car seat that he fell asleep.  Thank goodness we had him all bundled up in his teddy bear out fit because it was coooollllld.
It's uncertain what Xander said to make his Daddy laugh so hard, but we all had a great time picking out our tree and bringing it home.
He's just so darn cute don't you think?
Xander was a huge help in picking out and loading up our Christmas tree for the trip home.  Thankfully he was there to help because it might not have gotten done if he hadn't been.
We wanted a tall tree, but we really didn't grasp how tall it was until we got it home.  This is by far the biggest tree we have ever had, but some things you just shouldn't skimp on if you know what we mean.

Thanksgiving 2010

A hodgepodge of pics from Thanksgiving Day 2010

Alaster and his cousin Mariah
Xander and Alaster with cousins Jordan and Mariah
Xander loves his cousin Jordan
Alaster and Grandma Bea
Xander helped Daddy make the stuffing for the Turkey
Alaster and his Aunt Goolia
Our precious Sydney
Xander and Jordan getting ready to go play outside
Daddy and Xander sharing a plate of Thanksgiving bliss while Alaster snoozes in Daddy's arms.  Our precious Savannah is in the background.
Cousin Justin tossing the football in the backyard.
Brittney, Jordan and Mariah getting started on the dishes after dinner; what a blessing.

Alaster's First Mommy-Photo-Shoot

Here are a few pictures from a impromptu photo shoot Lisa had with Alaster at 6 weeks old.
 
How cute is this?
His cute little Hobbit feet.


And proud of it too.
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