Monday, December 29, 2008

Christmas

The last of the snow pictures. This was on the 22nd - now it is all gone. Future snowman builder. Alternate caption would be 'ubiquitous bouncy seat photo'
Building our snowman
The snowman has rosemary arms and fern hair (plants that we never got around to trimming for the winter)
Christmas eve girls
Christmas morning
Crazy cousins

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Crazy snow

I know that for most of the dozen people who read our blog (or look at the photos since there's not a lot of writing), winter is no big deal. But in Seattle, a city with approximately 4 plows and a lot of hills, this much snow is a big deal.
From our yard, looking down the street. Usually when it snows we get a couple inches, which melts by noon.
There's a baby in there - wearing a big snowsuit handed down from her sister.
Eating some snow, after announcing, "You don't eat yellow snow."
From our family room, looking out the window to our neighbors' yards to the west
Looking south out of the family room
We are ready for Christmas, hoping that by Thursday, travel will be possible so that family can arrive.
These stockings are from Chris's childhood. Don't worry, our railing isn't curved. That is the lens.
New and old trout ornaments on our tree. Lindsey had fun with the paint and glitter.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Santa and actual winter weather

Today, Santa was at our neighborhood burger place, so we braved the icy sidewalks and walked to see him. He asked Lindsey what she wanted, and she said "Everything on my list." It's an interesting list, including, but not limited to: a balloon, a watering can, a dolly christmas cup, and a christmas bucket. We're not sure that the elves have all of these things in production this year, but we will see what Santa can come up with.In other news, we are having actual winter weather here in Seattle this year. Since we took this picture on the 14th, we have had even more snow, and are bracing for wind and freezing rain tonight and/or tomorrow. So far we have been unable to make a snowman because the snow is too dry.
A couple of pictures of our Christmas baby, and last, but not least, here is a shot of a "butterfly princess worker."

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

christmas tree

At the tree farm - guess who picked out this outfit? This tree was "four inches and a half"
It turns out we got a bigger one, it is "this big"
Lots of the ornaments went in the same two-square-foot-or-so area. Elise was nearby, with a smile
And the decorated tree!