(Also included: a chunk from the first Christmas tree of our marriage,
and a photo from Isaiah's first Christmas)
and a photo from Isaiah's first Christmas)
This year, we added two books to the shelf. Voices of Christmas by Nikki Grimes and Eric Velasquez, which beautifully and powerfully tells the Nativity story from the perspectives of those who were there. And A Christmas Goodnight by Nola Buck and Sarah Jane Wright, which I got activities for online and printed out for Isaiah.
Sometimes it's a good thing that I try new toddler-activities on mornings when JoanMarie sleeps in. It's not that I thought Isaiah would color inside the lines, but I thought the crayons would spend more time on the paper than in his mouth.
Maybe next year!
When we decorated the tree, I wrapped the lights around the trunk, as opposed to setting them out on the branches. Isaiah's a teething-aholic (obviously), and I didn't want to tempt him. The few ornaments on this year's tree were also chosen with his curious fingers and teeth in mind.
I tried to get him to sit for a photo with his favorite book (How the Grinch Stole Christmas), but the moment I sat him down, he picked up the book and brought it over to me...for its fifth reading of the day.
Thankfully, reading to him is often my favorite part of each day.
Every Who
Down in Who-ville
Liked Christmas a lot...
Love the pictures! Hope you all have the Merriest of Christmases and a fantastic 2012.
ReplyDeleteLook how big your baby is already!! I hope you and your beautiful family have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAww! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteHave a marvelous Christmas, and a very happy New Year!
Hey Jay,
ReplyDeleteMay you, Joan-Marie & Isaiah-Lou-Who have a sweet & gratitude-filled Christmas.
Charlie