Thursday, December 29, 2011
Macy's Light Show
After the Comcast event, we went to Macy's and checked out the light show. When I worked at the building next to Macy's, I used to avoid going near it around this time of year. So many crowds and kids made getting anywhere practically impossible. While crowded, it had new meaning getting to share it with Brian and Colton. We found a comfy spot on the floor and Colton sat through most of it. He enjoyed seeing the train image the most. It was a fun event, but I would challenge Macy's to up their game and make any future shows something to ooohhh and aawww about.
The Comcast Holiday Light Show
We have heard really great things about the Comcast light show, so we made a day of it and went down to the city to see what it was all about. It is a free show that plays every hour on the hour for 15 minutes. The lobby was packed with families with little kids staring at the wall of video screens. While we know it is free, we must admit that it was kind of underwhelming. It was fun family activity, and Colton did like the huge moon when it came on the screen, but we thought it could have been a lot more exciting. It could be that the excitement and interactivity the iPad and iPhone brings us makes everything else just a little less exciting.
Meeting Rose & Nash Doman
Rose and Nash came into the world on October 19th, 2011. They were 10 weeks early and spent 6 weeks in the NICU. Yesterday was their actual due date and they are now home and topping the scales at over 6 lbs each. We didn't get to see them for very long while we were in Pittsburgh, but they were even more precious and adorable in person. We are in love.
The National Aviary
I have very fond memories of my dad taking my brother and I to the aviary in Pittsburgh. The aviary today is nothing like it was back then. It has been updated and upgraded and was so much fun. Colton loves animals and was excited to see so many up close in person compared to just reading about them in his books. We saw toucans, pelicans, owls, penguins, parrots and so many others both large and small. It was a nice activity to share with my parents, David, Ellen, and the kids.
Nun Bowling
We found this fun little game called, Nun Bowling. It is one of those games you see at the check out counter. Since my mom is an ex-nun along with some of her friends, we couldn't pass it up. Above is my mom and her ex-nun friend, Pat, playing the game. My mom had a sinfully fun time and knocked them all down.
Merry Christmas 2011
We celebrated Christmas in the Burgh this year. We had been looking forward to it - seeing family and friends, continuing traditions, relaxing, and getting to see Colton open up his presents. It was a fun visit.
We enjoyed Christmas eve with my mom's side of the family. We had fried shrimp and homemade raviolis - a tradition continued by my cousin Kathy. We were able to have it at a bar, now called, Someone Else's Bar. It used to be the bar owned by my cousins. It was fun to be back there watching the kids play like we used to play when we were younger.
Colton had lots of presents this year. Santa brought him one special gift - the drum above. He seems to enjoy music, so Santa wanted to encourage his exploration of making music. Colton was showered with gifts from his grandparents, family, and friends. He says, "tink tink." Translation - thank you.
We enjoyed Christmas eve with my mom's side of the family. We had fried shrimp and homemade raviolis - a tradition continued by my cousin Kathy. We were able to have it at a bar, now called, Someone Else's Bar. It used to be the bar owned by my cousins. It was fun to be back there watching the kids play like we used to play when we were younger.
Colton had lots of presents this year. Santa brought him one special gift - the drum above. He seems to enjoy music, so Santa wanted to encourage his exploration of making music. Colton was showered with gifts from his grandparents, family, and friends. He says, "tink tink." Translation - thank you.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Dinner with the Parks
Doggie Rehab
Val's left hind leg has been bothering her for quite some time. She has been limping for probably over a year. The vet won't do surgery because she has a heart condition, so we opted to do some doggie rehab because we can't stand to see her in pain or uncomfortable. She gets water and laser therapy twice a week and Brian and I have to massage and stretch her leg twice daily. We know this will help her and it is special time we get to have with Val every day.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Dinner at the Earharts
Trains & Ferns
The day after Thanksgiving, the holiday train exhibit at Morris Arboretum opened. We took advantage of the beautiful weather and enjoyed watching Colton in awe of all the trains that passed by. He loved the noise they made as they disappeared in the distance and then reappeared around the corner. We also visited a little greenhouse filled with all types of ferns. Colt touched some of them and enjoyed looking at the big fish in the pond.
Thanksgiving 2011
We had yet another year of thanks. Thankful for our health, having each other, our family, our jobs, and of course our two loves Val and Colton. Uncle Jimmy came to celebrate Thanksgiving with us. We hosted it and Bob, Mary, Ava, Luke, and Mr. Kenney joined us. I wish we could have Thanksgiving everyday.
Santa & Mrs. Claus Visit
Mark & Beth - 11-12-11
Celebrating and Conquering
Our long-time, good friend of the family (Mark) was getting married in Charlotte, NC. I only made the trip to NC. Brian held down the fort with Val & Colton back home. I believe Mark met his soon-to-be-wife (Beth) at the U.S. National Whitewater Center when he was working there. He wanted to make sure all of his out of town guests got to experience it, so he set up a fun morning for us the day of the wedding. It was an incredible day. My brother Dave, our neighbor growing up (Tony), his wife (Angie), and my cousin Josh all went. We went zip lining, we jumped off the side of a tall ledge, we did an incredibly frightening ropes course walking over 70 foot canyons on a rope, and we conquered our fears.
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