Monday, December 14, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Newman Family

Stella and her new favorite "shape game" from Aunt Carrie
New top teeth
Sophia started crawling the day we put up the tree
She's obsessed-I put bells on the bottom so I can hear if she is into the tree. Don't people do that with dogs?
Family tradition-Stella helping daddy put the star on the tree
Stella helped me decorate. She was so careful with the ornaments. She is also my watchdog with Sophia. She is sure to yell at me when Sophia is getting close to it. The other day, she was trying to physically move her away-which was very impressive because she is only 14 pounds heavier than Sophia. That is like me trying to lift something that is 100 pounds! (what are you laughing about?)

If Sophia is not messing with the tree, this is usually where you can find her....under my feet!
In line to visit with Santa-I don't know if they do this with all Santas(this is our first time), but you actually make an appointment to see him and you have a 15 minute window. I actually signed up for the date in October! Anyway, it was a great experience. She wouldn't even go near him last year at school, so I didn't even bother to take her to the mall Santa. This year, she was absolutely bursting with excitement.

He was wonderful. I think I actually believe in Santa now. He talked to them both and was so sweet. Stella first told him she wanted "toys and presents," which is what she has been telling me for weeks. This makes my job pretty easy. He then asked "what kind of toys and presents?" She answered "girl presents." He said "What are girl presents?" She answered "a teddy bear." That is better than the answer she has been giving us. She told me she wanted a rainbow. I can definitely do a teddy bear.


Another favorite place to play-under the coffee table. Apparently she has a really hard head. She bangs her head on the table, the floor, the door facings, etc. all day and doesn't even cry.

O Christmas Tree

December 5th
Daddy and Stella before they blew out the candles
Out of order-Stella helping me bake the cake for daddy. She is such a great helper. She even knows how to crack eggs now. She is great at measuring and pouring in the ingredients. Maybe she will be a better cook than I am and can take over in a year or two.
Sophia has been so busy lately-learning to crawl, pull up (she would pull up at first and not know how to get down), and cutting two top teeth!

Stella is still the funniest person I know. She is a great kid. We like three a whole lot more than two. She is a lot more agreeable and a lot of help with Sophia. She is mostly eager to please and is a joy to be around. (I am her mother, though) It's so funny to hear her say things like "pretty much" or "that's your choice" or listening to her sing a song in the other room and say "thank you, thank you..."
Sophia is growing up too fast. I keep getting sad because she will probably be my last baby-unless we end up getting a night shift nanny for a third baby. That is the only way I would get through another newborn phase. I LOVE the fact that she sleeps for 12 hours. She is such a snuggly baby-she loves to just sit in your lap. This will change soon because she is crawling, but it is great for now. I keep having to remind myself to just enjoy the moment and that she will be a baby for a long time.
Stay tuned for our 2009 Top Ten List! Looking forward to seeing our Texas people in a week!

p.s. It occurred to me that in most of these pictures, the girls are wearing pajamas. There is a reason for this. When we are at home, they do wear their flannel pajamas a lot. It is not because we are lazy-it is because they are warm and we live in a drafty old house! We love our drafty old house, but it is COLD! We do own real clothes and wear them every day.


Sunday, December 6, 2009

Family Pics

We went to Stone Mountain today to take some family portraits with Danielle Bryson-a local photographer. It was soooo cold, but the girls did really well. She had to do black and whites at the end of the shoot because Sophia's nose was so red! Here are some of them-more to come!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Christmas at Stone Mountain




Stella and the Snow Princess

Mailing her letter to Santa

Sophia on the train
Part of the lights on the train ride
Mmmm....hot chocolate!
My girls
Waiting in line to see the 4D movie-The Polar Express
The Bubble Man
We love bubbles!

Watching the show on the train
So tired!

We had a great time at Stone Mountain. The lights were amazing, but the pictures didn't do them justice. I was so excited about Stella riding the train at night. I thought she would think it was so cool because she loves it every time we go. Think again. She buried her head in my chest for the entire time. The only time she removed it was when we stopped and listened to a story-the meaning of Christmas. I think this will be a fun family tradition until the girls start rolling their eyes and being teenagers. Maybe we will still force them to go just to torture them.

Stella has been really trying my patience with potty training. I won't go into the details, but I am doing a LOT of laundry. Yesterday, she had an accident on the couch, so I sent her upstairs to get cleaned up while I stripped the couch covers off of the cushions. I went up to check on her-she gets side tracked easily (ie: This morning I sent her upstairs to get her flashlight and she came back down with a wrapping paper roll and a medicine syringe) and smelled a familiar, but disturbing smell. She was painting her nails on her rug in her room. Hot pink nail polish-some on her nails and some on her rug. As I as cleaning the rug, she was waiting patiently and pointing out the spots I had missed. Deep breaths....deep breaths.....Carrie asked if I had taken a picture so I could laugh at the memory. Take a picture? I had a hard time keeping myself from running out the front door screaming-never to return. You know the moms that just leave to go pick up some milk at the store and never return? I have thought a lot about that recently. The only thing that has stopped me is Josh. Thank goodness he keeps me sane. I am not sure he really knows what my days are like, but he knows he wouldn't want to do it!

But on a positive note-Stella had her first dentist appointment this week and she was awesome! She made me proud. I almost cried I was so proud. I asked Josh if I was going to get teary eyed every time she made me proud-dental appointments, showing good manners without prompting, making at 3 pointer in the big game, an "A" on a research paper, etc. He said "Isn't that why people become parents? Because of those kinds of moments?" Yes, I guess it is the reason. So for every couch soiling/rug painting memory, I hope to have a dentist appointment memory to go along with it. That sounds weird, but it makes perfect sense to me.