1.09.2009

The Holidays: Part 2

The holidays are always such a busy but wonderful time. First, there are all of the holiday parties and gatherings leading up to Christmas and then there is actual Christmas Day. We are blessed to have such wonderful families to spend Christmas with. With all of our families in the Houston area, it makes it even easier to spend quality time with all.

This year, we spent Christmas Eve with Grandma and Grandpa Slania and Uncle Jacob. On Christmas Day we went to Granddaddy's for lunch with the Clarks and then we headed back over to Nana and PawPaw's for Christmas with Alan, Jennifer and Georgia. It is a lot of going going going but it is all fun. We had a very merry Christmas this year!

Here are some pictures of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.



Family pictures after church with the Slanias.


K.P. opening a present.




It's a bat! Note that Dad is trying to get him to bat left-handed.









Uncle Jacob helping K.P. open his presents!

K.P. got a baseball glove to go with his bat!
On Christmas Day we have lunch at Granddaddy's with the Clarks: Russell, Brenda, Stewart, Elizabeth, Josh and Ainsley.

Ainsley and Georgia playing.


K.P., Ainsley and Georgia playing. Yes, K.P. has the same reindeer sweater on as at the Slania Christmas Brunch. I don't care what you all think, I still think it is cute!


Me & K.P., Elizabeth & Ainsley and Jennifer and Georgia.




Family portrait:)

After lunch at Granddaddy's we headed over to Nana and PawPaw's for Christmas where we opened presents with Nana, PawPaw, Alan, Jennifer and Georgia.


Nana and PawPaw bought K.P. and Georgia mini 4-wheelers. K.P. still doesn't quite know how to make it go but Georgia learned right away!






Bedtime!

The Holidays: Part 1

I have received many many many complaints about my lack of posting lately. Well, I'VE BEEN BUSY PEOPLE :) The holidays are a very busy season. Anyways, I am finally back in the blogging business.

Below are a ton of pictures from the last couple of weeks. These include holiday brunches, parties and all of the holiday festivities leading up to Christmas.


These are pictures from a Christmas Brunch hosted by Grandma and Grandpa Slania.



Playing with Pawpaw





Grandma reading to K.P.

Uncle Jacob feeding K.P.





K.P. is running around everywhere!





I thought this was the cutest Christmas sweater so I bought it for K.P. Andrew says that K.P. is going to hate me for it one day!





K.P. and Daddy.



K.P. checking out his first Christmas tree!




We always have a Keene family Christmad to celebrate my Dad's side of the family. We just have a fun party with lots of good food and an ornament exchange. K.P. got his first Christmas presents at the party!

This is actually a giraffe that was given to Georgia but K.P. LOVED it. He kept tackling it to the ground.






My cousins Beckie and Paul gave this adorable pony to K.P. He loves it too!



Visiting Santa! K.P. was a really good sport. We got a good smile out of him but he also kept looking up at Santa as if to say "who in the world is this guy?"




Dressed to see Santa. Isn't his hat and reindeer sweater cute!






11.24.2008

Christmas Fun

I totally stole this post idea from my BFF (and Nanny) Jennifer. I love all things Christmas so I thought I'd include it:

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags
Wrapping paper. I really like to wrap gifts although over the last several years I have found myself using more and more gift bags. Just out of convenience. I will try to wrap them all this year. Opening wrapped gifts is just more fun.

2. Real tree or artificial?
Artificial (again, the convenience thing). Though, growing up we always had a real tree. It was a family tradition to go to a Christmas tree farm and pick out a tree as a family. They always smelled so nice--like Christmas. We were in charge of watering it every day. Lots of great memories. My dad would never hear of anything other than a real tree, though I think he lost the battle a year or so ago when my mom came home from the store with an artifical tree.

3. When do you put up the tree?
We always put it up the day or weekend after Thanksgiving. I can’t put up Christmas decorations soon enough! However, when we had a real tree growing up, putting it up that early sometimes meant that the tree would be dead by Christmas. Too funny.

4. When do you take it down?
Usually after the New Year.

5. Do you like eggnog?
Not really. Not even when it’s spiked :)

6. Favorite gift received as a child?
Barbie Dream House or a bike. Santa never wrapped our gifts and Alan (my brother) and I would always sleep in each other’s rooms and get up really really really early in the morning and creep out into the living room and the lights would all be out except the Christmas tree lights and all of our presents would be sitting out under the tree--shining under the lights. Presents just look better with Christmas tree lights shining on them. I distinctly remember seeing my barbie house and thought it was the best thing in the whole world. I also just always remember how shiny a new bike looked under the Christmas tree. I think my Dad did too which is why it seemed like at least one of us got a new bike every year!

7. Do you have a nativity scene?
Yes. My parents have a nativity scene and each of us kids have our own nativity scene as well. Every year, since we were little, our church would give each child a piece to a nativity scene. By the time you were 13 or so you had a completed scene. I still put mine up in my house.

8. Hardest person to buy for?
My grandfather. Well, he’s the hardest and the easiest. The hardest because he already has everything and the easiest because he always loves anything you give him.

9. Easiest person to buy for?
This year will be K.P. -- kids are always easier. I could just wrap a magazine or a shoe from the house and he would be happy. Kids are always the most fun to buy for as well because they genuinely love everything.

10. Worst gift you received?
All gifts are good gifts.-- this was Jennifer’s response but I liked it so I stole it :)

11. Mail or email cards?
I prefer mail but I don’t send out cards myself so I am just thankful to receive them. Although, I may try to send them out this year.

12. Favorite Christmas movie?
Too many -- I love the Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman. It always feels like Christmas time when those come on. I really love all Christmas movies though.

13. When do you start shopping for Christmas?
I love shopping but I HATE crowds so I try to start early. I love the way malls are decorated for the holidays but I can’t stand to fight the crowds. My grandmother would be so proud of me the last couple of years because I completed most of my shopping before Thanksgiving. You always had to give my grandmother your Christmas list by September or October or she would threaten to not get you anything. Too funny. I try to buy online and early. I have already bought the majority of my gifts for this year.

14. Have you ever recycled a gift?
No

15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas?
I love Christmas Day lunch at my grandmothers. The usual yummy Christmas menu: turkey, dressing, cranberries, mashed potatoes, corn, broccoli/rice casserole, sweet potatoes, green beans, etc. and then about 6 different kinds of desserts.

16. Clear or colored lights?
I like clear lights and colored decorations (balls, etc.)

17. Favorite holiday song?
I like: O Holy Night; Baby, It’s Cold Outside; Silent Night -- really, all of them. I really really really like Christmas music. I will keep my radio on Christmas music station the entire season.

18. Travel or stay at home at Christmas?
Stayed in Houston area - both grandparents lived in town so visited both but just during the day.

19. Can you name all the reindeer?
Hmmm...let me try: Dasher and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donder and Blitzen...”but do you recall, the most famous reindeer of all....”-- ha ha ha -- I have NO idea if those names are right or spelled right. I just sang the song in my head and that’s what came out. I’ll have to check it after I post this...

20. Angel or star on top of the tree?
Star

21. Open Christmas eve or morning?
We normally open family girfts on Christmas Eve. On Christmas morning we open gifts from Santa.

22. What’s the corniest tradition you miss doing?
Not that it's corny but I used to LOVE decorating the Christmas tree. We always did it as a family and would make an evening of it. We would put on Christmas music -- we loved the Captain Kangaroo Christmas album -- and dance around and decorated the tree. We always videoed the evening so we have a lot of really funny home videos of the festivities. After we were finished we would turn off all of the lights and listen to the Nat Kind Cole Christmas album and all sit on the couch and look at the tree. It was always so beautiful. I hope to keep the tradition alive with my own new family.

23. Most annoying thing about this time of year?
Crowds!

24. What’s the worst thing you’ve seen related to Christmas?
I try not to think of anything bad - Christmas is such a great time of year but I do hate the idea of children who do not have a special Christmas. That’s why Andrew and I always participate in the adopt a child program for Christmas (through our firms) where we sponsor a family or child and buy them Christmas presents. We have a good time shopping and picking out the gifts. I think it will be neat to have K.P. help us when he is older and he can understand why we are doing it.

25. Which looks best, theme trees or homey trees?
I think they both look beautiful. I love classic beautiful Christmas trees (not trees that are too trendy). I like the traditional Christmas colors. Growing up we always had a "homey" tree full of handmade ornaments & family ornaments.

26. Gingerbread or sugar cookies?
Sugar cookies (I really don’t like gingerbread at all). We always had a family tradition of making homemade sugar cookies and decorating them for Santa and his reindeer. It was really fun. Of course, sometimes we would put so much decorations on the cookies that they didn’t taste good at all. But it was always fun.

27. Do you like fruitcake?
No...does anybody?

11.19.2008

Christian the Lion

Ok, here is the Christian the Lion video I wrote about (below). So neat! My hairdresser actually stopped cutting my hair and we watched this video. I had been telling him about the puppy live stream video that I love watching and he was like, if you are sentimental about animals then "you will love this!"

A fab new hair cut!

Ok, so for those of you who know me, I've pretty much had the same hair style for the last 10 years. Really. Long and straight and boring. Ok, maybe I spiced things up every now and then and had layers cut into it but regardless, it was always pretty much the same. Lately, I got into the habit of wearing it in a ponytail every day. Every single day. I know...not very glamorous. SO, I decided to change things up a bit and get it cut off. My friend Monica recommended an awesome hair dresser named Jim at Azur salon. http://www.azursalon.com/. He was awesome! Not only was he a great stylist but a great conversationalist as well. He had me laughing the entire time. We even took a break to watch a Youtube video. It was about a lion. Christian the lion. You all have to watch it. Go to youtube and search for "Christian the Lion." It will make you tear up.

Anyways, I think I may have found a new best friend in Jim :) He was very excited about the idea of cutting off all of my hair. I think we cut almost 7 inches! Of course, he waited until he made the first big cut and then let me know how beautiful I looked with long hair. I was like, geeez, thanks...a compliment a little too late. He said he didn't want to tell me that at first since I was dead set on cutting it all off. Regardless, he did a great job and I feel fabulous.
I had been a little apprehensive about how Andrew would take me cutting off all of my hair. He is definitely a member of the "I love girls with long hair"club. I felt fab with the new hair cut but I was anxious to see what Andrew thought. Well, the second I walked in the door and he saw me he was like, "Wow, you look awesome!" So sweet. He then proceeded to take pictures of me. He was too funny, directing me to turn my head and smile, etc. Here's a couple of the shots.

He instructed me to not smile and act like a model. This is as good as it gets.... Obviously, I should not quit my day job!


11.18.2008

A Great Weekend!

Last weekend I was in a wedding for my great friends Paul and Meredith. Because Andrew and I were going to be busy with wedding festivities all weekend K.P. spent Friday night with Grandma and Grandpa Slania and Saturday night with Nana and Pawpaw Keene. He had a great weekend! He is all over the place these days. He can crawl anywhere and he is getting really close to walking. I bought him a push cart and he LOVES it. He pushes that thing all over the house. He also had fun trying to figure out his first riding toy--Clifford the Big Red Dog. Here are some pictures from the weekend.

Riding Clifford!




Pushing my cart around the house!











When I showed up to pick up K.P. from Nana and PawPaw's house, this is how I found him. Riding around in PawPaw's wheelbarrow!



11.13.2008

The Cutest Thing EVER (except for K.P. of course)

I was checking out some stuff on the web today and I came across this site where a couple are posting a live stream of a litter of 6 puppies. It is the cutest thing I have ever seen. If you are having a rough day (or even if you are not), this is certain to make you SMILE :) I could watch this for hours...

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/shiba-inu-puppy-cam