Thursday, December 31, 2009

Goodbye 2009...

I won't be sad to see you go!

2009 was not the best year for us. I'm sure it could have been much much worse, but relatively speaking, it was far from great. There can't be anything but better things in store for 2010!

There were some definite good parts to 2009. Quinn learned to walk and talk. He has learned to love Elmo, possibly more than his mommy. He has developed a personality all his own, and it is quite a big one. He has gone through some stages that were amazing, tough, and confusing, often all at once. He was a baby when the year started and is now a full-fledged toddler. It will be amazing to see where he will be at the end of 2010 and I can't wait to see! Well, maybe I can. Its unbelievable how fast they grow.

I will hopefully be making some changes in the New Year as well. Due to the negative aspects of 2009, my attitude has thoroughly tanked. I need to do some things for me that will alleviate that negativity. This blog will be changing some, hopefully for the better. I will be posting a list of goals (notice I didn't say resolutions) tomorrow, small things that I will be working on to make 2010 a good year for myself, Ross, Quinn, and all my friends and family. So thank you dear readers (which is probably just Mom), may your 2010 be full of God's grace and love.
Quinn on the first day of 2009

Quinn on the last day of 2009

Friday, December 25, 2009

22 Months...and Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas everyone! I hope your Christmas was wonderful and you were surrounded by those you love. We had a great day just being together. And Quinn turned 22 months today, so here is his monthly picture. I am only going to take 2 more of these...that is a sobering thought. Gee, can you tell he likes Elmo?


We started opening presents a little after 10 and were still going strong around 12:30. Mostly because of Quinn. He had so much to look at and touch and play with. He found the Elmo Live Encore pretty early (it was supposed to be saved to the end, but he sniffed it out). His reaction was priceless. If I can figure out how to upload a video onto here, I'll have to do so.


He also got an Elmo phone that says his name and a bunch of other stuff. Here he is, talking to Elmo.

Dad really liked the picture of Quinn in the St. Louis Cardinals hat. I'm glad he liked it, because without the giant Christmas cookie, that picture wouldn't have happened!


A good picture of Quinn and Gigi.




Even though Quinn was kind of sick and spent the entire day in his jammies, we had a wonderful Christmas. I hope you did to, and the spirit of the season stays with you all year long. Happy Birthday Jesus!


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Christmas Eve (plus one more)

Christmas Eve is here already, I can hardly believe it. Why do all these days come up so quickly? Here are some pictures from the last few days in our world.

Below is a picture of Quinn opening his presents from Aunt Joy on Saturday. He started off laying on his stomach and when that was not working out for him, he sat up and got to work. He loved both his presents!


We left for Tennessee on Monday night. It is definitely nice to be away for a while. And to have my pick of bathrooms. We haven't done too much until today. Oh, I did take my sister to see The Princess and the Frog, which was a good movie, but the real excitement came about 1/2 way through when the emergency alarm went off and we had to evacuate the theater. We got to stand in front of the theater for about 15 minutes while the fire trucks came and they investigated. I heard a popcorn machine got too hot and set off the heat detector. Once they gave the all clear, we were able to go back in and finish the movie. Good stuff.

Today we had a nice Christmas Eve lunch at Nico's in downtown Chattanooga. Below is a picture of Quinn and Aunt Mere having a lovely time.

Mommy and Quinn had a good time together too!

After that we went into to Chattz, the Chattanooga Coffee Company. Mom and I made some new friends in the guys that work there, they were very chatty indeed.
Later that afternoon we got ready for Christmas Eve service. We got there early and Quinn was having a good time. As soon as the service started, he nicely sat on my lap and then continued to nicely sit on my lap. It continued and I began to worry. Quinn is not a badly behaved child, but he also is not one to just sit still. He was definitely acting a little lethargic, so I felt his head and he was definitely a little warm. We went home, after stopping off for some infant Tylenol, and got Quinn ready for bed. He didn't have a good nap or eat much during the day, so I am attributing it to that. Lets hope it doesn't continue tomorrow. He has too many presents from Nana and Papa to open!
Here is a picture of Quinn sitting with his cookies for Santa. I was glad to get any smile from him, since he had fallen asleep a few minutes earlier.


After Quinn went to bed, I made some cuban bread pizza for everyone, and Dad got to work making his famous hot chocolate. He makes it every Christmas Eve and it is divine. It has ruined all other hot chocolate for me. I'm sitting here sipping it now as I type and It's A Wonderful Life plays on the tv.




This is a great Christmas Eve if I do say so myself!

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Traditions, Part 2

Last year we went to Christmas Lane for the first time. Quinn enjoyed it, but we knew this year he would be able to experience it much more. And boy did he! It was not very crowded, which was nice, so he was able to run around and look at all the displays and ride the train, which was his absolute favorite. I was very proud how easily he went and got in line by himself and let them help him on. He even tried to secure the little rope by himself too. He had a great time on the train, and was the last kid off. We wanted to let him go again, but they had to close. I couldn't get any good train pictures, but the rest are pretty good.

Here he is enjoying one of the displays...he wanted me to pick him up and put him over the fence so he could go explore.


Here he is in the sleigh.

I have a similar picture from last year like this, so I had to do it again.

This Santa didn't work out too well either.

Our family in front of the huge Christmas tree they have at Christmas Lane. I know Quinn isn't looking at the camera, but as long as he's not moving, I consider it a good picture these days!







Friday, December 18, 2009

Christmas Traditions, Part 1

One thing I like about Christmastime is the yearly traditions. I've always been a big fan of them, big, small or otherwise.

I go to a Women's Bible Study and every year we have a wonderful Christmas get together. This year it was a yummy dinner, made by our host and ad hoc leader, Cindy. It was a great night of good food and great people. Here is a shot of the table...it was even better than it looks!



I posted last year about wanting to start a toy donation tradition with Quinn. Last year I bought a duplicate of one of his favorite toys and donated it to a local organization that gives out toys to kids in state custody. This year I couldn't find the exact toy I wanted, so I got something similar. Quinn was definitely more interested in playing with it this year, but don't worry, it has been safely donated, along with a few other things my friend Stacey gave me at our Girls' Christmas party. I'm hoping next year he will be able to pick something out himself. Below is the picture of Quinn and said toy. He does look happy with it...this must be before I took it away from him!


Saturday, December 12, 2009

Christmas so far

As in most places, Christmas preparations are in full swing around here. Although we aren't as busy as some around Christmas, we still have some things to do.

Last Tuesday was the annual Christmas party my friends and I have been having for 7 years now. The attendees and places have changed, but it is still a great time for everyone. This year we cooked dinner and exchanged presents at Joy's house and then went to the Dessert Room at Bern's. It was very yummy.



Here is Quinn in his Santa hat, after bathtime.



We went to the Big Brothers Big Sisters Christmas party today and had a great time. Quinn got to go in the bouncy castle and he really liked that. He also liked the music and food, and of course, the people. Oh, and he got to climb in a fire truck, which was a dream come true for a 21 month old truck obsessed little boy!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like...pottytime.

I bought a potty tonight. Gah, that makes my kid seem so old! I guess he is almost 2. He has shown interest in going on the potty and has gone a couple of times on the big potty, so I figured it was time to get him one of his own to practice on. Let's hope that he takes to it easily and with no problems (ok, I don't really think that will happen, but I can hope, right?).



Here are a few shots of our tree, before and after ornaments. Its pictures like this that really make me wish I had a DSLR camera. Sigh...one day!!

Quinn has actually been really good with not bothering the tree...lets hope that lasts. I think the tree needs some sort of garland (not tinsel) and I need to get the star on the top, but the branch needs to be clipped. Other than that, it is looking pretty good.






Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Thanks Quinn

There is the current state of my glasses. I went to Bible study last night and when I came home and was getting ready for bed, I couldn't find them. After searching for a while, I finally found them on Ross's side of the bed, with the arm still attached, but turned completely horizontal. I tried to turn it and it snapped right off. No fun. I guess I should look into getting them fixed, huh? Oh, and no more cute pictures like the one below, he's no longer allowed to look at my glasses (that wasn't the first time he'd messed with them).