Sunday, December 27, 2009

Merry Christmas...#2 and #3





On Friday we went to church in the morning.  In the afternoon we traveled to Grand Blanc to celebrate Christmas with Mary's relatives.  We had a party with the extended relatives at Mary's sister's house.  It was fun to see everyone.  And the kids had a blast!  Rebecca hated to leave Aunt Julie's house.  She wanted to play with Anna all night.  In the evening we headed to Grandpa and Grandma Holleboom's house.  Rebecca had a snack and went to bed.  All the guys decided to go to a late movie while the girls hung out at home.  Rebecca was so worn out from all of the playing that she slept soundly all night.







Saturday morning we had a party with the Hollebooms...brunch (with tons of yummy food as always:) and lots of presents.  Rebecca had a hard time waiting for everyone to arrive and finish eating.  She wanted to open presents right away...and almost did :P  Once we did get started Rebecca wanted to open all of the presents, not just her own.  She wasn't so much interested in getting stuff, she is just fascinated with opening something and seeing what's inside.  She's really into hiding/finding right now.  So opening presents was kind of like peek-a-boo for her :)  We all got lots of great gifts.  We feel very blessed.  Rebecca will lots of neat toys to play with for a while.  It was so much fun to see everyone.  Once again all of the cousins had a great time.  Rebecca is always so sad to leave.  She'll reiterate her trip to us over the next few weeks.  Last night she kept saying "Aunt Juwee says...hi buuu-dy" :) (Julie said that to Jonah while Rebecca was near by).  Then she'd say "baby Jonah change shirt" (Julie was changing Jonah's clothes when she said hi buddy).







We got home mid-afternoon yesterday (Rebecca slept most of the trip again...she was asleep within a few mintues of leaving), unpacked and relaxed a bit.  Rebecca enjoyed playing with her new Little People for quite a while in the late afternoon.  She was busy making them have a tea party, swing, go in and out the house door, all kinds of stuff :)  We can't wait to open more of her toys when we get back from WI.



Today we're taking it easy and packing up for our trip to WI.  We leave tomorrow morning.  We're excited to spend a few days with the Voogts.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas!!...Eve Eve




We celebrated Christmas as a family yesterday.  It was so much fun to see Rebecca open presents and really get into things this year.  She didn't do a whole lot with the first couple gifts.  But once she got the hang of it she had to help open every single gift under the tree :)  Rebecca had so much fun afterwards playing with all of her new toys.  She was pretty wired the rest of the evening.  Rebecca got some neat things for Christmas this year:

Train tent/tunnel
Sleepy Dora doll w/ book and hair brush
Wooden animal puzzle w/ sounds
Dora dishes
Wand
Play food
A couple books
ABC fishing game
Play oven
Measuring spoons
GVSU sweatshirt
Mini basketball hoop







We are very blessed.  And we had so much fun sharing gifts as a family and remembering our greatest gift of all...the birth of Jesus Christ.




We are excited to celebrate with our extended relatives over the next week.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Away In a Manger




Yesterday afternoon after Rebecca got up from her nap we realized we had nothing going on/nothing that needed to get done.  So we decided to head out to Zeeland to a live nativity scene at the Critter Barn.  It is a small family farm that raises animals as a hobby and caters to children.  Every year they put on a live nativity scene.  It was very well done.  We heard the background of what life was like when Jesus was born.  We saw great pictures from Israel.  We heard a narrative about the events leading up to Jesus' birth.  And of course we saw the live nativity and heard the story of baby Jesus.  Afterwards we got to look at all of the animals.  There were goats, sheep, bunnies, ducks, chickens, cats, chicks, turkeys and a calf.





Rebecca loved the whole thing!  She sat as still as could be through the whole story.  And she enjoyed looking at all of the animals and petting some of them.  She especially liked the cats and the chicks.  We happened to run into some friends from church that volunteer there.  So we had a helper to show Rebecca the animals and let her get close to/pet them.  We all had a great time.  Maybe we'll do it again next year.



We're looking forward to celebrating Christmas as a family today!  We start the day with Kindermusik.  Then we get presents and a feast for dinner.  And best of all we get to celebrate the birth of our Savior and King.  What a great day :)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

20 Months Old


Rebecca is 20 months old today!  We're quicly approaching the 2 year mark.  That's just crazy.  We're excited to be celebrating Rebecca's 2nd Christmas next week.  Rebecca is much more into everything this year.  She's definitely fascinated with the tree, the lights and the ornaments.  Only a few ornaments on the bottom half of the tree this year :P  Rebecca picked out her own ornament...a mini replica of a Fisher Price school bus.  She calls it a "coo bus."  We've been having fun doing all sorts of Christmas goody baking.  Today we made cherry bars..."mmm, che-wy."  We're excited to open presents.  Hopefully Rebecca will really get into unwrapping the gifts this year.  Rebecca loves Christmas music.  After about a week of listening to a CD full of new songs (new to her) she already had half of them memorized.  She'll randomly start singing them, when the music isn't even on.  She knows the words.  And she enjoys opening the door on the Advent calendar every day...there are m&ms inside :)  Rebecca likes to look at our nativity set.  She talks about "baby Jesus in the stable," "Joseph," "manger," "angels."

We're definitely into full blown toddlerhood.  The time outs have started.  Potty training is slowly starting.  Rebecca is getting better and better at feeding herself.  And she's really showing her independance.  But she is still very snuggly and loves to cuddle.  She says "I wove you" and gives kisses all the time.  She takes great care of her dolls/babies and is such a sweetheart.

These days Rebecca is into climbing...on everything.  She's finally tall enough :P  Her recent discovery is that she can get into the dining room chairs and reach everything on the table.  No more setting the table for dinner the night before :P  Rebecca has also figured out how to climb onto the piano bench.  We'll be in another room and all of a sudden hear a little concert going on :)

Rebecca continues to do very well with her verbal skills.  She talks in full sentences and can communicate with us quite clearly (most of the time) what she wants.  And as an added bonus Mary is becoming quite fluent in toddler speak...she can understand almost any toddler...even if their own parents can't!  Not sure if this is a skill that will come in handy for any other job.  But for now it's working well.

We work on letters, numbers, shapes, colors, etc. every day.  Rebecca knows quite a few of her letters by sight.  She's even starting to "read."  We have alphabet stickers and put some on her paper the other day..."B I G."  She said what each letter was and then said "big."  She can now count up to 14 and even recognize some of her numbers.  She knows all of the basic shapes and most colors (aside from the odd ones, like turquoise or burgundy:).

Rebecca still LOVES Kindermusik ("our time").  She wishes we could go every day.  We only have 1 regular class left for this semester.  And then a class the first week in January that is open to all family members and will have a social time.  We have already signed up for next semester.  It begins at the end of January.  We can't wait for our new CDs, books and instruments.  Rebecca will probably have the music memorized in a week.

We are getting ready for all of our Christmas celebrations over the next 2 weeks and looking forward to spending time with family and celebrating the birth of our Saviour.  We feel so blessed to have our own little miracle child with us on Christmas.  And we feel so blessed to know the true miracle child that was born on Christmas Day.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas Fun


Making, decorating and eating Christmas cookies


Decorating the Christmas tree

Being silly and cute at bedtime