Another year has come to an end. Oddly, not too differently from how 2008 came to an end: with Philip snug as a bug in a rug in bed, while his two tired parents struggle to keep their eyes open until midnight for the sake of ringing in the New Year!
This New Year's Eve we're not only saying goodbye to a year gone by but also to a decade. Which is probably why it feels all the more important to at least stay awake to commemorate the event. So many great things have happened over the past 10 years, far overshadowing the bad. It has definitely been a time of change for Phil and for myself. We graduated from high school, went to college, graduated from college, traveled, started careers, got married, had a baby, bought a home... all in all an awesome decade. It's hard to imagine the next ten years could possibly top the previous ten years but, somehow, I believe that they will. In fact, we're already off to a great start!
Happy New Year and best wishes for love, health, and happiness in 2010!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
New Favorite Toy
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Christmas 2009
Christmas has come and gone and I think we're still in recovery. Figuratively, and literally! On Christmas Eve, Philip came down with a cold. We put him to bed that night with a 101 degree fever and a rough night for all of us followed. Philip was up bright and early Christmas morning and in better spirits so we went downstairs to see if Santa had visited. And did he ever!
For only being his second Christmas, Philip made out like a bandit. Apparently, either Santa had a hard time controlling himself this year or Philip was just an especially good boy all year. Maybe it was a little bit of both.
Among some of his favorite presents were his play kitchen, complete with stainless steel pots and pans, his My Pal Scout puppy who he loves to snuggle, and his Plan Toys push walker to replace the popping lawnmower that was about to give Mommy a brain aneurysm.
Mommy and Daddy didn't too badly either! Our shared gift to each other was a Nintendo Wii, and we also gave each other a few small gifts. My favorite gift from Phil was a pink heated throw blanket. We've been inseparable since Friday! Phil would probably say his favorite gift was the large bottle of Jack Daniel's Santa left for him under the tree, which he wasted no time in opening!
After opening presents we had breakfast, a cheese and potato frittata, and lounged around in our pajamas for the rest of the day at home. It was a fun and relaxing day!








For only being his second Christmas, Philip made out like a bandit. Apparently, either Santa had a hard time controlling himself this year or Philip was just an especially good boy all year. Maybe it was a little bit of both.
Among some of his favorite presents were his play kitchen, complete with stainless steel pots and pans, his My Pal Scout puppy who he loves to snuggle, and his Plan Toys push walker to replace the popping lawnmower that was about to give Mommy a brain aneurysm.
Mommy and Daddy didn't too badly either! Our shared gift to each other was a Nintendo Wii, and we also gave each other a few small gifts. My favorite gift from Phil was a pink heated throw blanket. We've been inseparable since Friday! Phil would probably say his favorite gift was the large bottle of Jack Daniel's Santa left for him under the tree, which he wasted no time in opening!
After opening presents we had breakfast, a cheese and potato frittata, and lounged around in our pajamas for the rest of the day at home. It was a fun and relaxing day!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
O Christmas Tree
I'm so proud of our first tree in our own house, I wanted to post a picture of it here. Of course, it would have been perfect to have had a picture of Philip posing adorably in front of it, maybe in the cute little Santa hat that I bought him (that he hates), but, after many futile attempts to make said picture a reality, I've realized that's just not gonna happen. Oh well. There's always next year!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Digging Out
The snow finally moved out around 9:00 last night, much to our relief. But after a full 24 hours of snowflakes, there was (and still is!) quite a mess to deal with:

Phil got to work right away on shoveling our driveway which was a JOB. Thankfully, it wasn't completely backbreaking as our wonderful neighbor used his snow blower to clear our driveway from the back of our cars out to the road, alleviating a lot of hard manual labor for Phil in the morning. After a couple hours of shoveling, Phil finally dug us our car out of the driveway and we ventured out into town around 1:00. Much to our dismay, the major roads through town were a complete mess. They seriously looked as though a plow hadn't even touched them! Oddly enough, the only priority area seemed to be the parking lots at Wal-Mart and Target.
Upon returning from town we found that the plow had finally made its appearance. Unfortunately, it also threw a three foot wall of rock hard snow completely across our once snow-free driveway. Needless to say, Phil definitely got our money's worth out of our snow shovel today!
Here's a picture of our house all lit up against the winter wonderland!

We didn't get to do any playing today as the snow is still so thick. Apparently, a two foot toddler isn't much of a match for two feet of snow!
Upon returning from town we found that the plow had finally made its appearance. Unfortunately, it also threw a three foot wall of rock hard snow completely across our once snow-free driveway. Needless to say, Phil definitely got our money's worth out of our snow shovel today!
Here's a picture of our house all lit up against the winter wonderland!
We didn't get to do any playing today as the snow is still so thick. Apparently, a two foot toddler isn't much of a match for two feet of snow!
Saturday, December 19, 2009
SNOW!
At this moment, the three of us are huddled indoors while outside our front door the world looks like this:










It's only 11 o'clock in the morning and supposedly the worst of the storm is still ahead of us. I'm just praying we don't lose power! Thankfully, Phil called in to work last night and it looks like he won't be going anywhere today either. The roads are horrible and making the normally 1 hour and 15 minute long trek to Fairfax today would not only be treacherous, but also take at least a solid 4 hours. Looks like we'll be hunkering down together in our warm and cozy home for the weekend! Hopefully by tomorrow we'll be able to go out and play!
It's only 11 o'clock in the morning and supposedly the worst of the storm is still ahead of us. I'm just praying we don't lose power! Thankfully, Phil called in to work last night and it looks like he won't be going anywhere today either. The roads are horrible and making the normally 1 hour and 15 minute long trek to Fairfax today would not only be treacherous, but also take at least a solid 4 hours. Looks like we'll be hunkering down together in our warm and cozy home for the weekend! Hopefully by tomorrow we'll be able to go out and play!
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