Monday, December 31, 2012

Eli's First Christmas


Ho!Ho!Ho!  Merrrrrry Christmas!
 Everyone told us Eli's first Christmas would be a special one.  We sure hoped that six days of traveling, three different locations, over 50 family members, meeting Santa Claus, and lots of action would be special...in the cute happy kind of way, not the screaming melt-down kind of way.  I tell you what, our kid is a trooper.  His week started out with chapped cheeks from his  Great Aunts Denise and Anita, then moved on to spitting up on Santa's lap, wild-life watching, helping the preacher say the Christmas prayer, guarding his toys from Gryff, getting all snazzed up for his first train ride, and enjoying lots and lots and lots of kisses from his Grandmas.  All in all it was definitely a special Christmas in a wonderful heart-warming kind of way :)


The week started with the Pitman fam for three days.  Luptons were back this year, so Saturday we spent the day playing pool, watching basketball, and eating my dad's 'world famous' lasagna. 
The kid gets no love.

Sunday we headed to the Alderson's so Eli could meet Santa Claus.  Eli seemed to like him and showed his approval the best way he knows how - with a little spit-up on Santa's sleeve :)  Later that day we had our family Christmas.  Of course, we made out like bandits and enjoyed watching Eli tear into his gifts. 
Hey Santa - whatcha got in that big bag over there?

Thanks for the presents Grandma and Granddad!
Monday was a quick road trip to Great Bend to see my mom's side of the family.  We enjoyed good food, the traditional gift exchange, and a beautiful Christmas Eve service.  Eli did fantastic through church - he even decided to help with the prayer.  Our trusty driver got us back around mid-night - just in time to head to the Grieves' house and crash for the night.
Approximately half of the grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Christmas morning Eli got us up bright and early (actually we were thrilled to sleep til 7:15) for more presents!!  Once again Santa was very good to us and we enjoyed spending the morning playing with our new toys until Ryan's family came for Christmas dinner. 
Here Uncle Go, let me help you with that.

Family picture time by the tree.
Wednesday we made a quick trip to Legends with Cole and Alex while Grandma and Grandpa hung out with the little man.  Later that night we revved up the Whirly Pop and snuggled in to watch The Hunger Games (aka the first movie R and I have watched since Eli arrived). 
Whatcha dooooin?

Thursday was planned to be another day of rest and relaxation, but our trip was cut short so we could get back and save the teeth of Manhattan.  Eli and I had a great time playing in daddy's office while he worked. 
But I don't want Christmas to be over yet!!!

All in all it was a wonderful Christmas.  It's hard to believe that one year ago we were announcing I was pregnant.  It's been quite an eventful year and we could not be more blessed.

Happy New Year everyone!


Friday, December 28, 2012

Baptism


On Sunday, December 16th, we stood up in front of family and friends and promised to raise Eli in the church and teach him about the love of Jesus.  What a wonderful day it was.  The topic of Pastor Buono's sermon was joy and what incredible joy we have because God sent his son over 2000 Christmases ago to save us.  In the midst of the tragic school shooting in Connecticut, the promise of eternal life was one of welcome relief.  Relief that no matter what ugliness our baby has to face in his lifetime, he will always and forever be protected. 
Aunt Katelyn, Uncle Cole, and Uncle Kyle have promised to help us.
When you start to think about it too much, the task of protecting a tiny, innocent life can overwhelm you with fear and inadequacy.  So this Christmas, I will try my hardest to remember that the 'reason for the season' is to celebrate that we don't have to be overcome by that fear.  God took care of that a long, long time ago when he sent his Son as a tiny, innocent baby boy who probably cried and pooped and drooled all over everything just like ours does :)
So blessed to have so many family members attend the baptism.
The beautiful baptismal gown that Eli is wearing has quite the story to go with it.  This gown was first worn by Grandma Jane's grandma.  That is Eli's great-great-grandma, and it was over 135 years ago.  Since then this gown has been used to baptize Jane's mom, aunts and uncles; Jane, all of her siblings and many of her cousins; Ryan, all of his siblings and all of their cousins; and now all the members of the youngest generation.  Eli is the 10th great-great-grandchild to wear this gown, and, if we've counted correctly, the 50th person.   This gown has been shipped all over the country for family members from Oregon, Nebraska and Kansas to wear.  Even after all of this love, the gown is still in beautiful shape and ready for many more baptisms.  It will be pretty neat to see how long this tradition lasts. 
Jane, Ryan, Cole and Eli are all a part of the tradition.


Thursday, December 20, 2012

SNOW DAY!!

Pretty cute little reindeer if you ask me
Snow days:  One of the glorious perks of being a teacher.  I know there are naysayers out there who mock us for being a bunch of 'wusses.'  But is one day of school (and let's be honest, today was a bunch of partying and movie watching) worth hundreds of little ones standing at bus stops in blizzard-like conditions, a school bus full of teenagers sliding off the road, or dozens of cars ending up in ditches?  I didn't think so.  Therefore, all of us in education will revel in this beautiful snow day and you naysayers will not bring us down. 

Yeah, I'm going to need that pillow...in about 2 seconds.
You know what's even more fun than having a snow day?  Having a buddy to spend it with!  Today was Eli's very first snow day...ever.  I taught him how to sleep in, stay in your pjs all day long, have hot chocolate and a cookie for breakfast, snuggle by the fire, play lots and lots of peek-a-boo, nap like it's going out of style, and visit some friends in the middle of the afternoon simply because we. can.  We also did things like clean the kitchen, do the laundry and sanitize bottles but that's hardly important. 
Reindeer on my feet, penguin on my head...ready to head to Genny's house!

As have the last 6 months of my life, this Christmas season has seemed like a blur.  We have enjoyed lots and lots of family time, snuggle time, and a little shopping time.  However, as of this morning I had not finished wrapping gifts or otherwise prepared to leave for our holiday traveling that starts in 36 hours.  I really didn't want to leave school tomorrow stressed about getting everyone and everything ready to go to Topeka for 6 days...and now, because of this glorious snow, I am ready to travel and have even managed to squeeze in a blog post. 
Merry Christmas everyone!
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas.  Lots of love to our friends and family here, there, and everywhere!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Baby Check: 5 months

This handsome fellow turned 5 months old on December 3rd.
'I LOVE YOU DAAADDYYYYY!' 
Apparently, the older your baby gets the farther behind you fall.  Should I get used to this trend?  I guess we've just been having too much fun around here to be blogging :)  In the last month, Eli has had a blast getting ready for Christmas.  He loves the lights on our tree and also appreciates that mama's songbook has expanded to include Frosty, Jingle Bells and O Holy Night.  I tell you what -  there are few things better than snuggling with your boys, by the fire, Christmas tree lights sparkling, drinking hot cocoa and listening to Michael Buble Christmas.  Mmm...mmm.  Love me some Christmas.   
Hey blue eyes. 

His favorite position.

Eli at five months you spend your days:
- playing with Jayden and Maya
- staring at the Christmas tree lights
- rolling over...and over....and over.
- talking, squealing, and making farting noises with your mouth (such a boy.)
- sitting up with support
- splashing like crazy in the bath
- spitting up (unfortunately)
- making mama and daddy the happiest people in the world


We love you baby boy!