Here's the grand finale of the show across the lake from us.
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?
Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy 2008! From Zürich
Here's the grand finale of the show across the lake from us.
Posted by Alice at 4:08 PM 3 comments
Christmas '07
On Saturday I needed to get some things at the mall so Jared and I loaded up the kids and hopped in my sister's mini van. As we were driving Jared said, "this is foreshadowing for the future isn't it." He (Jared) took a 2 hour nap when we returned.
The boys were actually really good at The Gap as Jared searched for a present for his brother. Johnny asked me with a concerned look on his face after seeing Jared's concentration on picking out the perfect outfit, "Is Jared ok? Is Jared doing all right?"
Favorite quote from Johnny, "I'm not too happy about his pull-up situation." After my sister made him wear pull-ups one night as a punishment because he wouldn't poop in the toilet that day.
Here he is hammering the candy canes along with Hudson for the gingerbread house.
When Hudson wouldn't want to do something he'd say, "I don't think so." Here he is playing the piano with Jared. He LOVED Jared, often asking, "Where's Jarwed, or I want Jarwed to do it."
Posted by Alice at 7:16 AM 2 comments
Next stop South Carolina
My first Christmas with the Jacobs was grand.
It all started out with a nativity scene. Then it progressed to silly string, presents, games, ice skating, eating, jumping, eating, some sleeping, running around, movies and joy!
Presents and silly string.
Eating...whether we're happy about it or not.
Snuggling!
Video Game playing
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Frozen
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Something good
I made little pockets, (Jared called them hot pockets.) I can assure you that mine were better than ones from the vending machine in college, which I'm sad to say I ate when there was nothing else in the middle of the night to snack on while I was up studying.
Posted by Alice at 5:15 AM 1 comments