We used up lots of energy speed skating and playing freeze tag. Here go Tanya and Misha in a race!
Monday, January 4, 2010
The wonderful thing about aunts and uncles
... is that aunts and uncles are wonderful things! This post is dedicated to Aunt Tanya, Uncle Aaron, and Uncle Bud. Misha and Sebastian are lucky to have such great aunts/uncles who so willingly dedicate their time to play with their nephews.
Tanya and Misha work on the rain forest poster.
Aaron receives a slobbery kiss from Sebastian.
Bud rocks Sebastian to sleep.
Misha helps Tanya add eyes and beaks to our famous hoot-owl cookies.
Aaron and Sebastian explore the remote control.
Tanya gives Misha a ride during a brief outing for a bit of sledding.
Tanya positions Misha for take-off on a baby snow pile.
We nominated Bud to take Misha down the mountain, which is actually not a mountain at all but a huge snow pile in a parking lot. As you can tell from this video, Misha was ready to go inside afterward!
Bud poses with a huge and beautifully snowy conifer. You don't see that in Texas!
Sebastian in his penguin jammas.
A new way to play: Misha and Bud play air hockey on synced iPod Touches.
More ice skating fun! This time we brought along Grandma Kate, Tanya, and Bud.
Presenting Grandma Kate: Once a skater, always a skater!
Tanya on ice.
Josh, Grandma Kate, Bud, and Tanya stop to say cheese.
We used up lots of energy speed skating and playing freeze tag. Here go Tanya and Misha in a race!
Aaron joined us afterward at Grandma and Grandpa's house. We recharged with snacks, including Misha's favorite: Grandma's stove-popped popcorn!
We used up lots of energy speed skating and playing freeze tag. Here go Tanya and Misha in a race!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
May your Days be Merry and Bright
Having Christmas with two children is wonderful. Even though Sebastian is too young to understand, Misha knew that Christmas was special for both of them.
On Christmas morning, Misha ran upstairs. After some initial puzzlement (ok, I admit it - that's a major understatement) about why Santa left some presents open and set up instead of wrapped, he got excited about seeing what they were. When he noticed his alligator mini-golf game, one of the first things he said was that there were two golf clubs so that "When Sebastian grows up, he can play too!" When Sebastian finally woke up, Misha brought his stocking to him and helped him pull out his new teether and cute little SDSU outfit.
Misha, naturally, makes the whole season feel "just right" with his untethered excitement. Grandma Kate, Bud, Josh, and I all loved watching Misha's reactions to opening his presents - even the smallest of presents received exclamations.
As Misha pulled little chocolate Santa out of his stocking, he raved, "He brought me THIS!" followed by a little pack of playing cards: "CARDS!" He was even more excited about his Rudolph stickers, probably put there by Rudolph himself. Bud got such a kick out of watching Misha. You can hear Bud in the background of this video saying, "This is going to be such a fun Christmas!"
Misha loved finding his old toys with new batteries put in them - the traditional "We wish you a merry Christmas"-singing chipmunk, though still not in Josh's good graces, was a huge hit with Misha, who started singing and dancing like the chipmunk. We also surprised him with batteries in his robot from last year.
Sebastian liked opening some of his presents too, although his favorite part was simply trying to eat as much wrapping paper as possible.
We took a small pancake break, and soon after, Tanya and Aaron joined us for some Christmas fun. First, Aaron heroically shoveled his way into our lot!
The present-opening continued:
Later, the boys took another shovel break. Look at those hard workers: Aaron, Josh, Bud, Misha.
My parents eventually made their way over as well. It was a big, cozy celebration.
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