Getting ready to pour cement for our garage!
Uncle Dave, Dad, Buck, and Jesse all worked very hard.
Sierra's first time on Santa's lap. She was so excited for this moment and walked
right up to him with her arms out. But ended up being kind of speechless when
she was asked what she wanted for Christmas. She had originally told me
that she was going to ask Santa for cookies:)
I would kiss those candy cane lips any time!
At the Benton County Museum's Christmas Tree Lighting
A blur of lights from afar. Sierra was very upset that this tree had a snowflake on the
top instead of a star. Come on guys!
We were able to just drive down our driveway this year to pick out our tree. This was the prettiest
tree that we have ever picked out in our married life. Usually we pick out a $5 Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.
Following daddy back to the truck. It's not really as dark as it looks outside - we just
waited until after her nap to pick it out.
Helping daddy load it into the truck.
Helping daddy place the STAR.
Pretty excited about lights and ornaments!
Placing her ornaments with care. We ended up with about 30 ornaments
in a one foot section of the tree:)
All finished!
Making a gingerbread train with daddy
Fun times!
They did a great job!
After opening a princess set from her cousins Tasha and Rob...
Getting ready to open presents at Grandma and Grandpa Skaggs
Helping the boys put together her present. They were taking too long
so she came and asked for my help, she believed mommy could do it faster:)
Helping Grandma with some baking
Her new dollhouse!
Talking to the gerbil thing that Grandma and Grandpa Lee got her for Christmas
"It's just what I wanted." She said that to just about everything:)
Coloring in her jammies/princess dress from GG/and her "dancing" shoes
My sweet, happy girl!
Christmastime is coming to town! Sierra is pretty excited about Christmas. She loved helping decorate the tree, making gingerbread houses, and cookies. I on the other hand am way behind in my usual shopping and other holiday festivities. I started having contractions this month and have had to start taking it a little bit easy. For some reason at the 32 to 33 week mark, my body starts heavily protesting the fact that it is carrying a baby. There is no apparent abruption at this point, but I am contracting and unfortunately this time I'm actually dilating. With Sierra the contractions I had were all due to the abruption and I never dilated. Even after 20 hours of tough labor I was still barely dilated. So when we went to the hospital the day after Christmas and they said I was dilated, it terrified me. So, I'm off my feet as much as I can be (with lots of helps from my mama and mama-in-law). When I'm sitting or laying I still sometimes will have contractions, but it is much less than if I'm up for very long.
Sierra is being a total trooper! She does try to convince me that the floor right beside her is soft, and I will be comfortable and can "rest" if I sit right beside her. My response is that I can watch her, sip her pretend tea, read to her, etc from the chair that I am in. She usually tries to convince me otherwise but winds up content to be curled up around my belly. I also tell her that when baby brother is born and my tummy gets smaller again, I will be able to sit on the floor and play. This seems to appease her though she does sometimes walk up to me and ask, "Mommy, is your tummy smaller yet?" I am really impressed by how well she is handling this, and this experience has reassured me that she will adjust well to a new baby in her house. I know it will take time, but she will be an amazing big sister.
With two sets of grandparents close by we usually have pretty busy holidays. Sierra woke up at 6am on Christmas morning hollering her usual "I'm awake!" The funny thing was that we had talked a little bit about Christmas morning with her before bed on Christmas Eve. After being asleep for about 40 minutes she woke up saying, "Mommy, Daddy, I'm Awake. It's time to go downstairs!" When I went in and told her that she had only been asleep a short time, that it was still very dark outside, and she needed to go back to sleep, she wasn't convinced. She did make it back to sleep though and Jesse and I discussed the fact that if a two year old has this much excitement over Christmas, what will it be like next year at 3?
We got her up on Christmas morning and tried to bribe her with laying in bed with us and watching cartoons. Something she would usually NEVER turn down. But on this morning she stated, "I want to go downstairs. There are presents down there." So we got up and headed downstairs. Before we let her open anything we sang Happy Birthday to Jesus. Her big present this year was a little wooden dollhouse with a family of wooden dolls. We had it set up for her on the coffee table. She was so happy with it that we kind of had to convince her to open her other presents. After present time we got dressed and headed to church. After church there was lunch with my parents and then we headed home for her nap. After nap there was dinner with Jesse's family. It was a very busy day and Sierra loved every minute of it. What really impressed me was that of all the presents Sierra received she really has played with all of them. I expected her to have a few favorites (which I will admit she does LOVE her dollhouse) but she has played with each of the gifts that she received. It has helped to have lots of new toys to play with right now because we are home A LOT.
The other thing that impressed me was that once Christmas was over Sierra did not expect to keep receiving gifts. I kind of expected her to ask to go open presents every morning, but she seemed to realize that Christmas was only one special day. Next year we will be celebrating Christmas with a 3.5 and an almost 1 year old. What fun! I will admit though that this was probably one of the best Christmas' I have ever had. It was beautiful to see the joy and excitement through Sierra's eyes. We get older, and things just lose their excitement. Having a child certainly brings all of the awe and wonder back into things.
From our family, we hope that you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. May 2012 be the best year yet!
Today when we left church, drove by the Museum on our way home, she quickly told us how bad it was to have a snowflake on the Christmas tree, it's supposed to be a star!! (Tree is still lit at the Museum).
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