Fun in the Snow- when it was here that is!

Well, after the 14 inches of snow that came down just before Christmas we thought it was about time to take the little miss out for her first (technically second) tumble in the snow.  It was lots of fun despite it being probably a bit too cold for us to be out there for the long 15 minutes we were.  I loved that it was cloudy, the natural light was perfect for picture taking! 

So, anyway 2 pairs of socks, one pair of snow pants, one hooded sweatshirt, a pair of boots, one winter coat with a furry hood, one fleece stocking cap, a pink scarf and two pairs of mittens later we finally trooped out into the cold quiet outdoors.


Miss Independent wanted so badly to walk through the snow by herself, but as you can imagine it was a slightly daunting task for someone who's only a year and a half


When she inevitably took a tumble and couldn't get back up....


...I was happy to help her by holding her hand


She must have been thinking, "Look at all that SNOW on the patio set!"


Because she immediately trudged over to it and began smacking snow off of the bench in delight and giggles.  She started off hitting it slowly and then pushed the snow off faster and faster until-


"Mom, help me out here, it's right on my eyes!"





All better!


This time she didn't fall down, she pulled away from me and went down on purpose, and then tried to crawl through the snow but the snow wasn't having it


By the end she was covered in snow with rosy cheeks and a leaky nose, it was time to call it quits


Believe me, we tried to get the snow pants off of her, but she really didn't want to take them off


I figured she must still be cold so we made the traditional after-snow-play treat of hot cocoa with plenty of marshmallows, mmmm...



Now that the snow has melted considerably we don't get to go out in it, so I'm ecstatic that we made the trek out there over break and Cailyn could experience the joys of a big snow.  I have a feeling this little girl is going to love it as much as I did when I was a kid, we can't wait to share more of these experiences with her!

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A Brown Christmas

Ha!  Anyone who lives in Iowa knows it was definitely NOT a brown Christmas.  In fact, it was an incredibly white Christmas due to the around 13 inches of snow that fell here 5 days before the holiday.  My first snow day with Marshalltown Community Schools is in the books! (And being made up on January 21st- yuck.)


Anywho- we celebrated three Christmases this year, the first was just Jerod, Cailyn, and Me chillaxin' the Saturday morning before we began our travels the next day.  It was nice and extra fun since our stinker is very good at unwrapping gifts and loves to do so. 



Christmas in State Center



Our daughter is the only kid I know who would get this excited about new socks!  After unwrapping them, she immediately took off her pajamas so that she could put them on all by herself, ha :)


She also received a new book, play dough, and a vacuum from us.  She knew just what to do with the vacuum and the book...we're still working on the play dough thing.


As an experienced gift opener, Cailyn showed Daddy just how it's done.


In a world full of amazing technology and high-definition, my husband dropped hints for months about wanting to own an original Nintendo system.  I found it for him, complete with Super Mario Brothers 3 and Tecmo Super Bowl.  Now that I think about it, I may have played it more than he has since he opened it...

Christmas in Anita

Sunday we traveled down to Jerod's parents' place in southwest Iowa (of course, stopping at Jordan Creek on the way!).  It's always great to see them and Cailyn loves that she runs the roost when we're there since there are no other kids.  Sunday evening we just hung out at the house and Monday morning and afternoon Jerod's brothers (minus Heath since he's out in WV) came over and we had a delicious soup and sandwiches lunch and opened gifts.  Later that afternoon we all went to Christmas Eve mass together before heading on our way.

Monday morning Jerod and I realized we would need to make a trip to Walmart- all the way in Atlantic, and Deb came home just in time to watch Cailyn for us.  They had so much fun with Cailyn's new play dough stuff.


This was Sunday night and they were playing with the ceramic Santa on the table, it's funny how kids love the most miniscule little things.


Jerod's great grandpa Max built this way back when Jerod and his siblings were little and it's still in great repair minus a few cosmetic issues.


Usually they look out the windows at the cows together, but I think this time Bodie the dog was running around out there.


Cailyn received a cute pink jogging suit and a new stroller for her baby dolls from Grandma Deb & Papa Brown.


Christmas in Sioux City

After stopping for some Mickey D's in Atlantic we began our drive to Sioux City.  I realized, yet again, what a small world it is when we stopped in Missouri Valley to switch seats and I ran in to Josh Fuxa, an old high school friend who I haven't seen in 10 years.  Josh- if you're reading this, it was so good to see you, you look great! 

We got in at a decent hour and the next morning had a nice breakfast before opening gifts.  I'm not sure if I remember the last time we at before opening gifts- I guess that's when you can tell you and your siblings are getting older, huh? 


Gift opening was an amazing mess of tissue paper, bows, and wrappings- Cailyn LOVED it!


My sisters Amanda and Kristen goofin' around while Cailyn holds on for dear life


Every single thing he's wearing was a Christmas gift- I am amazed that society let this combination of neon colors escape the 80's!  It's the fad these days I guess...I don't understand it, I suppose this is just the beginning for me.


A quick photo with Grandpa Mark and Grandma Jacque before we headed back to State Center that night.


Family Christmas picture 2012- we tried about seven times and this was the least crappy of them, Cailyn would not hold still for anything!  



From the sounds of it, everyone we know had a pretty fantastic Christmas.  We are so blessed to be the parents of such a beautiful little girl, one who is forming her own little personality, and let me tell you- if the present is any indication of her future self we are in for it!  Happy New Year to everyone!


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