Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas

Mateo's first Christmas was a beautiful one. We spent most of our time cozied up with parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents alike in between the fireplace and the Christmas tree, donning scarves and whatever (and whoever's) footwear was in arm's reach to go outside with Guinness and collect more firewood every couple of hours. And, of course, all of this to the soundtrack of the ultimately very endearing electronic, touch-responsive music of the Rainforest Jumperoo, which daily made its way into each of our minds and humming--our own Christmas carol of sorts. (Thank you, Fisher-Price.) A smattering of the day's pictures are as follows:



Just strutting along the kitchen counter on Christmas morn, la di da.



Making our way to the chapel for mass on Christmas morning.



I just love the train embroidered on his hook-ups. Does that spell little boys and Christmas, or what?! Great find, Grandma.


The boys.



Everyday is Christmas on the Jumperoo. (Sheesh, we should now be paid by Fisher-Price for advertising.) My dad calls this the Overstimulation Chair.



The little move that Robert dubbed Mateo's "jig." This would be more convincing if I could figure out how to properly download our video footage. Stay tuned.



We have all spent countless winter--and sometimes even fall and spring--hours sitting in front of this fireplace. (I did most of the reading for my Princeton senior thesis here, meanwhile burning through how many cords of firewood? We dare not ask.) I cannot express how special it is to be here now in the company of this little guy.
We hope that all of your holidays were equally warm and bright!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Looking at the expressions on the faces of the three of you...no one need ask how Christmas was here for us Virginians. I think that that last picture is going to become my new screen saver...if I ever figure out how to do that.
Thanks for the wonderful update. Love, mom
(I finally put the jumperoo away. It is cute and colorful but nothing without the little "Jiggeroo.)

Anna said...

What a Christmas album! The fireplace scenes, walking across the kitchen counter, the boys on their way to church, the little train hook-ups (how Alex is THAT?)....it all just makes my heart swell. Your little Jiggeroo is just too sweet! If we couldn't have been there with you (a dream come true...) you made us feel like we were! Love you guys, Tia Anna

Unknown said...

What extraordinary photos! It had me walking on my counter!