The girls posing with Auntie Jelinda and Uncle Everett.
Gimme more pears!
We were pretty relaxed this year. Just a traditional Friday evening supper of haystacks then a long evening of stories, play time, talking and a violin recital from the girls.
We got to swing by Sweet Basil Pizzaria tonight and use up a gift card. (I'd recommend a slice of the Margherita any day.) It was such a treat on a cold winter evening!
Nothing better than cuddling up with daddy for story time. He is usually quite enthralled with the pictures or trying to put his feet on the book, but cameras always distract him.
We finally relented and got out our tiny Christmas trees for Ezekiel. I guess we thought he wouldn't notice if we didn't decorate, but he keeps staring at the trees in other homes, so I guess he was noticing. Couldn't resist making him wear these little antlers though...
Asher entertains Ezekiel with a game of peek-a-boo.
Superhero undies. Enough said.
For Robb's 30th birthday, we threw a little surprise party for him at Clarette's. Gene had the hard part, luring him there, and pulled it off perfectly.
We saw The Nutcracker tonight at the Walla Walla Symphony. My favorite part was the tiny little ballerinas from the local dance school. Oh, and Rachel's amazing, fur-collared coat. Gorgeous! Thanks for an awesome evening, you two. And thanks to Aunt Pat for taking care of the little one.
We made it over to Portland for Trevor and Gina's Saturday evening wedding. It was a beautiful sunset service in a classic Portland setting. Congrats you two!
There were so many old friends there and even more new little babies. Ezekiel spent the evening drooling on and sleeping in Robb's arms.
Still clean. There was a bath and wardrobe change after this.
If they won't give me more, I guess I'll just chew on this.
Our small foray into the world of cereal and a spoon was far too exciting for Ezekiel. We couldn't scoop it into his mouth quickly enough and he couldn't spit it out quickly enough. Messy, delightful fun.
That's right, those two little cuties with the violins are my nieces. Last night they played the national anthem at a Lady Griz game and I couldn't be more proud!