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Sunday, December 6, 2009
Thanksgiving and Santa Claus
On Thanksgiving Day, our family drove to Medina to spend the holiday with the Nilsson side of the family. There was quite the full house at Nana's and Poppa's- Uncle Kevin, Rachel, Uncle Rik, both of Elise's great-grandmothers, and Elise's beloved Penny (Nana and Poppa's dog). Of course our little chow hound loved the turkey and all its fixings. Who wouldn't love a holiday that's all about food?! While Elise didn't wake up in time for Black Friday shopping the next day with Nana and Mommy, she was up in time for breakfast out at Buelhers-- her first taste of pancakes before hitting the road back home.
On Saturday, Elise celebrated Thanksgiving with the Kaisers in Maumee. Grandma and Grandpa hosted dinner for everyone- Aunt Amy, Uncle Chris, Uncle Dick and Aunt Jean. This marked the first Thanksgiving where all three brothers (Grandpa, Uncle Dick and Uncle Chris) have been together for a holiday since Uncle Chris moved back from the South and Uncle Dick and Aunt Jean had moved to Hawaii. Elise was thrilled to have another meal of turkey! She ate everything on her plate-- obviously not worried about consuming extra calories since she's been burning them off with all her crawling and standing!
With Thanksgiving over, it's full steam ahead to Christmas! We've put away all of our Thanksgiving decorations and have decorated the house for Christmas. The outdoor lights are up-- including a lit snowman that sits on our deck for optimal Elise viewing. She loves our transformation into a Christmas wonderland and all the festive Christmas music that we sing together. At first, when we set the white lights on the mantle, Elise would just sit on the floor and exclaim 'Hey!'--- as if we might not know they were up there! We've also put up a Christmas tree in our living room-- surrounded by a dog fence so little hands won't pluck off ornaments or topple over the tree.
Yesterday we went to have our family photo taken with Santa Claus. Elise was terrified of the jolly old man. First, we tried photos on Santa's lap-- which proved unsuccessful. We then got a few non-teary pictures with Elise sitting alone in the snow with Santa leaning down towards her. She seemed fine with this compromise. Our family photo turned out perfectly. In fact, it will be part of our Christmas card this year so no sneak preview! Maybe next year won't be so upsetting for Elise. But, I must say that she looked beautiful in her red Christmas dress and black patent leather shoes!
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