Christmas was wonderful this year. We never in our wildest dreams thought Mike would have Christmas Eve and Day off. That just doesn’t happen as an intern. We felt very blessed. Once again we all made out like bandits. I’ll tell you Christmas as a Lindsey takes a lot of unwrapping! As a small girl I remember it all being over very quickly. Gretchen had so many presents she couldn’t stay on task and finish opening them all. She got some very cute clothes and books, puzzles, a nativity, a baby doll, pots and pans, blocks and a child’s set of tables and chairs. She was really cute with the table set. I think it was refreshing for her to have some furniture her size. I thought I’d post some pic’s of all of us sense you rarely see pictures of the parents. It was really great to have the child’s nativity. Christmas Eve we read the Nativity and helped Gretchen act it out with all the little characters. She kept on putting the lamb on top of the stable where the angel goes. I tried to show her that the Angel belongs up there but she wasn’t having it. It’s great to see her imagination at work.
Halloween was a blast this year. Mike was working the night shift for the month of Oct, so we starting knocking doors at 5:00. I think we were the only trick or treaters out that early. We got some great reactions and every door we went to people were great sports. So Mike got to trick or treat for a block and then headed to work. I decided to hook up with a friend and trick or treat at night. They turned out to be serious trick or treaters. Gretchen ended up with more candy then I ever gathered in my prime years of trick or treating! It all multiplied quickly because she quickly figured out how to pick up 5 candies with one hand. Then she started double fisting it. When I tried to get her to be polite and take one everyone would say, "Oh, let her have her fun." Apparently no one can resist a skunk.
I was asked to talk to the young women about Katrina today in church. I don't think I've ever talked for such a length of time about our experiences. Needless to say I cried for most of the half hour. I just wanted my family (and friends) to know how much I appreciated your support (emotional, monetary and spiritually.) I just know that my family loves me. Mike and I felt overwhelmed with the support we were given. I which you could all experience what I did. So you could feel that kind of love and hope given to you by those you love. I really felt like I had no direction no home, well nothing! It was amazing to have to rely on the Lord and my family and see how quickly you came to our aid. I hope one day to act in such a way to show how much I love you. I treasure my family and faith beyond anything this life has to offer and that is the lesson Katrina had for me.
We'll we had a great time this last Saturday picking apples. We went to a beautiful orchard on South Hero Island. They have a free tractor ride that takes you out to the different apple trees. We picked Macintosh, Vermont gold and Gala apples. Gretchen just worked on eating her first whole apple for the length of the picking time. In the end we carried back 23 lbs of apples and 27.5 lbs of Gretchen. The final treat was enjoying maple ice cream and a beautiful sunset. On the way home Gretchen sang a chorus of apple, apple, apple.
Hooray, I did it. I have been having such a battle with Gretchen trying to get some veggies down her. A Lady at church suggested slipping in some veggies in meatloaf. I managed to stick a large carrot and about 2 large handfuls of broccoli. Guess what, she loved it. I am elated. You can see in this picture her sign for more and a large smile on her face. Sorry I didn't post a picture of the smile on my face!
Oh Gretchen is so fun. Everyday she figures out a new way to enjoy her toys. Today after putting a star in the shape sorter she decided she wanted it back. Normally she would take the lid off but she just stuck her hand in instead. Sure enough Gretchen pulled out the star with lid still attached. I hurriedly took this picture. She wasn't to happy about her manacle and smartly removed it.
One of Gretchen's favorite books is Cowboy Baby. I found this Bandana Cowgirl dress and some boots on E-bay and ordered them. I was so excited when they came in the mail. To bad I didn't think about the dress having pearl snaps! I think she had the dress off 10 minutes after I put it on her. I don't know if we will dress her in this dress for church, I'm not sure everyone would appreciate my naked child!