Thursday, January 8, 2015

December 16-31, 2014


Welcome back.  You might want to get a warm cup of cocoa and snuggle in somewhere because this is a full post.

I took my second nap at school! My friend, Levi, had left early this day also.

I took Grandmomma to our favorite toy store.

I love Lydia.


We made spice tea for my teachers.

Garrett, Daddy, and Mommy spent special time with their dear missionary friends from Thailand.

Daddy and I constructed gingerbread houses for my friends and I to decorate. (No hair net required in this kitchen, ha!)


I see you!



Gingerbread party time!




Audrey's older sisters made the bigger houses.

This one is mine.




With Abigail.



Heh!







I want that spoon!


First time in the keyboard chair.

I got a town rug and some people to play with from G-mom! I really like playing with them. I say, "Come on, Sweetie.  We can't stay at the doctor's office all day.  We need to go to school."

Sunday before Christmas.  Daddy dressed me like this.


It's tiring to sport this outfit.

Playing with G-dad at Cracker Barrel.

People watching.

Playing "Hit ball."


Wearing my mask.  I end up running into things when I wear it like this.  Seems that my superhero powers don't include X-ray vision.



I even slept in my "cave" (cape).

Lyd came over to play one day and she brought me a present!

This headband is one of the things she gave me.  She's a very thoughtful friend.

We're woooshing.

I used to fit in here.

Mommy loves seeing us play together.


Christmas Eve at church with my friends.

I'm really saying "Cheeeeeeeeeeeeese!"

Christmas morning slumber.






Oh, you want me looking at you instead of the TV?



I arranged the nativity set and added some other figurines.


Let's get this party started.  It's all about eating the bags, right?

There are toys inside!? Look at what I found!

Does everybody see?


Excuse me, Rudolph.  I see something I want.

Yep.  This is tasty too.

We gave them a calendar.  This is a picture of me with Thomas!

I opened everybody's presents, even Aunt Kensley's.



It's a REAL superhero outfit!




Presents are overrated. A bow/ribbon for each hand is all you need.  

Ok, so maybe you need the ornaments too.



Super strength

I've had all I can take.


But there was more in the basement.  Granddaddy surprised Miller with this train table.


I quickly started directing the trains.



Then I blew their whistles!






Wow, your train needs to slow down, Granddaddy!  It's going too fast!

We sang Happy Birthday to Jesus. (Do you see Him on the table?)




You wanna see something amazing?

That's right.  I'm getting close to crawling.

This is how I like holding my sippy cup. Professional is my middle name.

Granddaddy, can we play with the trains?

And I'm gone that quickly.

I can drive my train now.

This is serious work.

Thanks, Granddaddy.

Fell asleep on the ride home.

"Binoclee-ers" and my ticket.

More curls




This is a new game I like to play while eating. I lean my head to the side and wait until Mommy does the same.

Had another fun day with Lydia!


Welcome to the jungle.

Miller's crafts from school, home, and church.

I got up here all by myself.  Just kidding!

I said, "I'm cold.  I need to take my shirt off."

We made Christmas silhouettes.

Garrett made these at church.

Miller's picture from school.  She loves it and keeps it by her bed.

A blast from the past. Grandmomma found these napkins in a drawer and gave them to us.  They had a price tag of $0.19 on them.


Another blast from the past, Miller's first Christmas. 

And this is M on the left and G on the right.

We will see you soon!

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