Monday, December 28, 2009

Kokomo Kristmas



We spent a large chunk of the Holiday weekend in Kokomo celebrating with friends and family. The highlight of the night. hand down, was Mike's foray into Snuggie-ville after our annual White Elephant exchange.
Sonia doesn't know what to think!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Nutcracker Ballet

Last Thursday, we joined Nadia's preschool class at the Scottish Rite Cathedral for the Nutcracker Ballet. One of her classmate's mother performed in the play. The kids were able to get photos with the cast afterwards. We had a wonderful night going to dinner, to the ballet, and downtown to see the lights. I don't think Jose and I have both been out with just Nadia since Sonia was born. We were a little worried that she wouldn't want to go without Sonia (she typically likes us all to be together as a family) but she was just the opposite. She kind of flaunted the fact that she was going with us and Sonia had to stay because she was too little. I guess we need to make more one-on-one time.
Some of the children in Nadia's class. Mrs. B on the left and Courtney Koch (Connor's mom) on the right.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas at the Zoo


We finally made it to see Santa! It was funny because Sonia was too scared to smile at the camera but not enough to cry. Nadia let Santa know that she wanted a castle and dolls and Sonia just nodded yes to whatever it was Santa was asking her. The lights were beautiful and we were lucky enough to enjoy some snow flurries that night while at the zoo.


Saturday, December 19, 2009

Polar Express...sort of

We took the girls on the Fishers train for the second yr in a row. This year the story was different because of a copyright infringement issue, but we enjoyed a new story and seeing the girls' expressions as Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the Polar Bear came onboard...it was great.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Hair-ography

The crazy dancing is back!


Look at the expression on her face. What in the world is going through her mind?

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Oma-Oma

This is a great photo of the girls with their Great Grandmother, Theresia Meijer. We know her as Oma and the girls call my mother-in-law Oma too, so Theresia is now "Oma-Oma".