We enjoyed a nice holiday lunch at Mikuni with some other familes we know... Ivy's friend Sakura shared her rice crackers with Ivy- and now she loves them!
We enjoyed a holiday dinner at our house with our friends the Lorinis-- Ivy was a charming hostess- eating the placemats is cool, right?
Ivy's not exactly crawling, but she is definitely scooting. She moves all over the place, but with great purpose.
We drove out to a big holiday light display one night before Christmas- it was sprinkling rain, but Ivy was, as usual a good sport! We bundled her up and she was cozy for light viewing!
Christmas eve we went out to dinner with my parents-- after dinner we came back to our house to watch Ivy play for a while. She loves this cell phone and boxes and ribbons!
Oh, and did I mention that she is standing now? She can stand for a LONG time while holding on to something-- not too interested in steps yet.
Surveying her domain from her new armchair! I just had to have this chair-it is so precious. This picture is on Christmas morning and she is playing with her new fancy squirrel.
She enjoyed the presents, but typical for a kid of her age, the wrappings were a bit more interesting!
After all the presents, Ivy and John Galt took a little snack break before naptime! Of course, for John Galt, naptime is just about anytime!
Daddy's reading the kid's book, and Ivy's reading the Wall St. Journal... she will be smarter than both of us put together... I'm sure of it!
We had the most interesting, heartwarming, action packed holiday season we could have ever imagined. I've always enjoyed the whole holiday season, in spite of working for many years in retail- where the holidays are a living hell. This year of course, things I'd always enjoyed were suddenly loaded with sentiment and special meaning. If we uttered the phrase babys first Christmas once, we uttered it a hundred times! We were very social with friends and family, but so enjoyed our quiet moments playing on the floor with Ivy near the Christmas tree in the evenings. Ivy's on the cusp of big change these days. She seems to be getting bigger, if not heavier. She is moving around a lot on the floor- almost crawling and doing a lot of standing. Thanks to her bouncy Einstein contraption, she loves bouncing just about anywhere she happens to be. It's so cute to watch!
Christmas eve we went out to dinner with my parents-- after dinner we came back to our house to watch Ivy play for a while. She loves this cell phone and boxes and ribbons!
Oh, and did I mention that she is standing now? She can stand for a LONG time while holding on to something-- not too interested in steps yet.
Surveying her domain from her new armchair! I just had to have this chair-it is so precious. This picture is on Christmas morning and she is playing with her new fancy squirrel.
She enjoyed the presents, but typical for a kid of her age, the wrappings were a bit more interesting!
After all the presents, Ivy and John Galt took a little snack break before naptime! Of course, for John Galt, naptime is just about anytime!
Daddy's reading the kid's book, and Ivy's reading the Wall St. Journal... she will be smarter than both of us put together... I'm sure of it!
We had the most interesting, heartwarming, action packed holiday season we could have ever imagined. I've always enjoyed the whole holiday season, in spite of working for many years in retail- where the holidays are a living hell. This year of course, things I'd always enjoyed were suddenly loaded with sentiment and special meaning. If we uttered the phrase babys first Christmas once, we uttered it a hundred times! We were very social with friends and family, but so enjoyed our quiet moments playing on the floor with Ivy near the Christmas tree in the evenings. Ivy's on the cusp of big change these days. She seems to be getting bigger, if not heavier. She is moving around a lot on the floor- almost crawling and doing a lot of standing. Thanks to her bouncy Einstein contraption, she loves bouncing just about anywhere she happens to be. It's so cute to watch!
She's eating tons of food- zuccini, brocoli, cauliflower, sweet potatos, squash, carrots, cereal, apples, and crackers! With patience, she'll eat anything we make for her- she is generally very tidy when eating, but lately has begun to gesticulate during the feeding... which necesitates extra clean up! We're making progress with the sippy cup!
Our last post placement visit with our social worker was a few days before Christmas. We've got a case number through the court system, and once our final report is prepared, we'll get a date to finalize Ivy's adoption-- probably in February or March.
We enjoyed hearing from so many friends and family at Christmas! Hope you all stay healthy in our new decade!
A Very Merry Christmas indeed! Amazing isn't it?! Love all of the pictures, Sakura is very happy to share her rice crackers and is even happier that Ivy loves them just like she does!
ReplyDeleteSpecial beyond belief! So happy for you and your family and so glad we connected via the Internet and "met."
ReplyDeleteIt was most definitely a very extra special holiday season for those of us that finally received our new little bundles of joy this year...looks like Ivy had a wonderful 1st Christmas!
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