So Scott, lamenting the fact that HE never had a Big Wheel as a kid, was very excited to give Will his very own Original Big Wheel for Christmas.
All I can say is this kid loves speed. Thank goodness he is as coordinated as he is, because he loves to go FAST! And while going fast, he loves to watch the ground rush by...which means that we had several near misses today with parked cars along the side of the road.
Meanwhile I am caught between paralytic fear and chest-puffing pride as I watch him scream down the street. Heading down the hill he never once put his feet on the pedals. Needless-to-say, he loves it!
Here, let me show you:
On your mark...
Get Set....
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
A Merry, Wall-E Christmas
By far our favorite movie of the year is Wall-E. And I mean favorite for Scott and I as well (although Kung Fu Panda comes in at a close second!)
Will did take a spin on the big wheel and I know he will really enjoy it if we can get a warm day without rain to ride it around. But let me say that I am pleased that Eliza Grace was thankful for but was not overly impressed with the Hannah Montana thing (which she had mentioned when discussing Christmas wishes).
Admittedly, Eliza Grace comes off a little socially immature and frankly,I have no problem with that. In fact, I am perfectly pleased to know that she would rather play with her Eve action figure than try to emulate Hannah Montana, who is twice her age. She and I both notice many, many girls her age that are completely into clothes, their looks, Hannah and High School musical. And while she occasionally tells me about those shows (second hand from what her friends tell her because we do not let her watch them) her interest is superficial. I have no problem with her staying as young/innocent/untainted by the world as she can for as long as she can.
Anyhoo, you know I would not sign off without posting some pics :)
Eliza Grace & Will were VERY excited to find Wall-E and Eve action figures under the tree. Then, when they spied the same characters on their new sets of jammies....well, squeals of delight could be heard around the neighborhood. They called each other Wall-E and Eve the rest of the day...it was too cute!
The funny thing to me was that these were not their "big" gifts. Will received an authentic BIG WHEEL and Eliza Grace got the Hannah Montana guitar play along plug-into-the-TV game thing. Those were supposed to be the really exciting gifts.
The funny thing to me was that these were not their "big" gifts. Will received an authentic BIG WHEEL and Eliza Grace got the Hannah Montana guitar play along plug-into-the-TV game thing. Those were supposed to be the really exciting gifts.
Will did take a spin on the big wheel and I know he will really enjoy it if we can get a warm day without rain to ride it around. But let me say that I am pleased that Eliza Grace was thankful for but was not overly impressed with the Hannah Montana thing (which she had mentioned when discussing Christmas wishes).
Admittedly, Eliza Grace comes off a little socially immature and frankly,I have no problem with that. In fact, I am perfectly pleased to know that she would rather play with her Eve action figure than try to emulate Hannah Montana, who is twice her age. She and I both notice many, many girls her age that are completely into clothes, their looks, Hannah and High School musical. And while she occasionally tells me about those shows (second hand from what her friends tell her because we do not let her watch them) her interest is superficial. I have no problem with her staying as young/innocent/untainted by the world as she can for as long as she can.
Anyhoo, you know I would not sign off without posting some pics :)
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Tradition
One of the many things that Eliza Grace and I have in common is that we both have a deep love of tradition. But then again, I think that all humans have a love for tradition.
Traditions help us feel connected, nostalgic, part of something bigger than ourselves - a family, a community or even just part of the human race.
Anyhoo, before I wax any deeper, let me get to the point. Eliza Grace, age six mind you, has insisted upon many traditions around the Christmas holidays.
It is tradition that she and Grandmommy go to the Old Salem Candle Tea EVERY year. It is their special time together and even though this was only year number two of the tradition,
she was insistent that they had to go...because...it's tradition!
Another biggie is when she and I dress up and go to see the Carolina Ballet's version of The Nutcracker Ballet. I have to admit that I really look forward to this. It is a mother-daughter thing for sure.
I love seeing all the other families there with the little girls all dressed in red and pink with bows in their hair. Some mothersdrag bring their little boys with their khaki pants, dress shirts and slicked down hair. They are all so handsome.
However, since I know that Scott would rather poke himself in the eye than sit through the ballet, we leave him and Will to their own devices and off we girls go, all decked out for the show.
And with all that as a prelude, here are some pictures of our traditional outing to see the Nutcracker Ballet!
In front of Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh
They decorate the lobby with lots of beautiful Christmas trees
My little pixie!
Waiting for the show to begin
Disappointment that the show was over...well really, she was pouting because I would not let her walk on the wall surrounding the fountain.
Traditions help us feel connected, nostalgic, part of something bigger than ourselves - a family, a community or even just part of the human race.
Anyhoo, before I wax any deeper, let me get to the point. Eliza Grace, age six mind you, has insisted upon many traditions around the Christmas holidays.
It is tradition that she and Grandmommy go to the Old Salem Candle Tea EVERY year. It is their special time together and even though this was only year number two of the tradition,
she was insistent that they had to go...because...it's tradition!
Another biggie is when she and I dress up and go to see the Carolina Ballet's version of The Nutcracker Ballet. I have to admit that I really look forward to this. It is a mother-daughter thing for sure.
I love seeing all the other families there with the little girls all dressed in red and pink with bows in their hair. Some mothers
However, since I know that Scott would rather poke himself in the eye than sit through the ballet, we leave him and Will to their own devices and off we girls go, all decked out for the show.
And with all that as a prelude, here are some pictures of our traditional outing to see the Nutcracker Ballet!
In front of Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh
They decorate the lobby with lots of beautiful Christmas trees
My little pixie!
Waiting for the show to begin
Disappointment that the show was over...well really, she was pouting because I would not let her walk on the wall surrounding the fountain.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Signs of the Season
It's the most wonderful time of the year...
Scott must have been a very good boy this year...his name is the first on Santa's list!
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