For about three months now, this is the face Joshua makes that we call his "funny face." When he first started randomly making this face, he would do it for a long time, waiting to see our reaction. Now we will ask him to make the face and he will only do it for a split second, if we're lucky. I think that he associates making this face with a Baby Einstein Mirror Me book, in which the frog makes a "super-silly" face. Usually when we read that page of the book he makes the face. Enough of that...I just thought I would share one of the random things Joshua does!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Funny Face
Friday, December 7, 2007
Santa on the Roof
I am playing catch up on blogging today because it has been a month since I posted! I know that it is way too long and we have had a lot going on to post about! Last night we enjoyed a fun tradition called Santa on the Roof. Kristin's mom started this tradition when they were young. They would invite all of the neighborhood kids and family friends to come to their house to see Santa. After singing a few carols to lead Santa to the right house, Santa appears on the roof and hands presents down to each of the kids. Kristin and her sister have continued the tradition over the last few years, but this was the first time that we were able to make it. It was held at Jessica's house (Kristin's sister), which is actually the house that they grew up in.
Joshua enjoyed the caroling...
Joshua spotted Santa as he walked down the roof. We were prepared for a "Funniest Home Video" moment, thinking that it would be very possible that Santa would slide down the roof. It didn't happen, which was good because it would have scared about 30 children!
Joshua proudly carried around the bag that Santa dropped to him! In each of the goody bags were homemade lollipops that Kristin and Jessica made. They have started a business called PopCulture. You can go to their blog to see their products...they are really cute and taste very good (Peter & I each had a few licks of Joshua's lollipop).
While we were waiting for all of the other children to get their bags, Joshua just stared at Santa. He even learned his name and called out for him quite a bit.
Joshua was not a big fan of Santa once he came down off the roof! Last year we had a sweet picture of Joshua staring into Santa's eyes and enthralled with his beard...quite the opposite this year!
Thanksgiving
High School Turkey Bowl
The high schoolers at church participated in the annual "Turkey Bowl", a flag football game. They had lots of fun running around like crazy. Joshua enjoyed picking up the cones and moving them...the cones were supposed to be the yard markers, which may have affected a few first down calls.
Peter didn't get much playing time because he was one of the referees. He was proudly wearing one of his jerseys from DBU intramural days...go Squirrels!
DBU Homecoming
As a last minute decision, Peter and I went to DBU's Homecoming on November 17th. They had receptions and activities all throughout the week, but we just went to the basketball game and tailgate party. It ended up being very fun because we met up with lots of friends. Somehow, this is the only picture I can find from that night...Janelle & Ella, Kristin & Laney, Joshua & I!
Alicia's 30th Birthday Celebration
Joshua and I traveled to Houston for a weekend (November 9-10) to celebrate my sister, Alicia's, 30th birthday. Peter went to Nashville with his parents to see his brother, Phillip, in a play that he was performing in. So, it was the perfect opportunity to spend time with our families. We had a great time hanging out around the house and then went to the Aquarium restaurant in downtown Houston for her birthday dinner. I think Joshua enjoyed it more than Alicia because he got to see all of the "fishies" in the huge tanks. If you ever have the opportunity to go to this restaurant, you need to! Right outside of the restaurant there is a small train, ferris wheel and carousel. Lots of fun stuff to do!