Monday, December 10, 2012

Santa!

Last night was one of those nights that I don't want to forget. We have a family tradition of going into DC to see the National tree and visit Santa at his workshop that is set up behind it. Marisol was very excited to see Santa this year and knew exactly what she wanted to ask for Christmas from him. With some guidance Gerry decided on a toy he would like this year and some "waking suggestions" got him in a positive state of mind, "Santa's a weally nice duy. I not doe-ing be sca-wee" (translation: Santa's a really nice guy. I'm not going to be scary aka scared).

So the plan was in place to go see Santa Sunday evening so we could also carry on our tradition of eating at Cosi (a sandwich shop) afterwards.

Quite honestly, I was wondering why we get so excited about this as we got ready to go. Everyone was tired and hungry and there was crying over socks or no socks and many other little things. Somehow we finally all managed to get into the car, kids each equipped with an iPhone to entertain and keep them awake on the short drive. 

Mike found an awesome parking spot (he's the man!) and we loaded the kids onto the sit n stand stroller. It turned out that we had a longer walk then we thought we would because they had the side we were on blocked off. But we got a good view of the National Menorah on our walk at least.

The following pictures took place over about an hour...

This year there is a new National Menorah behind the National tree - pretty cool!

The National Christmas Tree

Santa's Workshop!

So much to see!

Lots of hopping and excitement as we wait our turn...

About to go into Santa's workshop.

Santa's workshop has lots of toys and presents!


Almost there!

This was the sweetest moment - right before it was our turn to see Santa. 

They were both so happy to see Santa and told him what they want for Christmas: Baby Butterscotch (a pony) and Jake and the Neverland Pirate Ship.
After we left Santa's workshop Gerry ran and jumped and exclaimed, "That was fun!" Right next to the workshop is a Nativity scene. So we stopped to look at baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph, and as I kneeled down next to Gerry and he said, slightly confused, "where's my present?" Oh man, I love that kid! To be 3 again.


The White House looked pretty all lit up

Checking out the trains around the tree


As we walked to Cosi to eat dinner Mike, Marisol and I were chatting about the upcoming inauguration. We walked around to the front of the White House and they are already setting up for it. The next thing I knew Gerry's head was flopped over to one side - oh no, he was asleep! Mike looked at his watch - 6:30. Well, we went to Cosi and Gerry slept in my lap the whole time, slept the whole way home and then made it into his bed. He slept till about 6:30 this morning. Marisol enjoyed a cup of chicken soup (a first!) and hot chocolate. It was a very fun night.

5 years and counting! So fun...
Marisol says, "BEST. DAY. EVER!"

Good night everyone.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

What 3 Looks Like

And now for your Gerry update - getting so big now at 3 years old!

 Pushing

 Riding

Throwing

"Training" (haha, I'm so clever!)

Golfing

A little Video for your Viewing pleasure...

And just generally trying to keep up with his big sis.

Man, I love this boy.

What 6 Looks Like

A little Marisol update and what "6" looks like around here

Lots of time with friends

 Scootering

 Big Kid Rides!

 Monkey Bars

 Intense Concentration and Focus

 Exuberance

 Brushing her own hair

 New friends and Painting

 Sand Crabs

Swimming! and Diving Boards!

Whew! What a year already. 
I love this girl.

Friday, August 24, 2012

June NY visit

I'm trying to get over my obsessive need for things to be in "order". So here is a post with some pictures from our NY visit in June. Everything worked out so well for us to have a week visit with family in June in addition to our longer visit later in the summer. Marisol's dance recital was the first weekend in June and both sets of Grandparents made the drive to see her perform. Then the kids and I caught a ride back to my parents to spend a few days there. The next weekend Mike drove up and we spent the weekend with his family celebrating his parents' 40th wedding anniversary. The whole week was so much fun and the kids had a blast playing with their cousins!