The New Year is proving to be good to the Marschke's, but already is so busy, I can hardly believe Todd's birthday is behind us (Saturday, 1/17) and MLK is already here. Time flies when you are having fun...or when you have a 2 year old, grad school, work, and oh yes! a husband to boot. But...life is good, so no complaints. Here is a recap of our Christmas holidays. Enjoy!
Lauren loves that her kitchen has a phone with buttons that work. She immediately called Nana. ha. I guess we DO call Nana a lot, so not surprised that's what she modeled. :)
This cracked me up. Mimi got her a "laughtop" which Lauren called Mommy's computer (sho 'nuf). Here she was laying on the floor checking it out. The pose just seemed like such a big kid to me. Please note the new Elmo "Boots" (aka. slippers) from Aunt Lisa and Uncle Scott. I swear she wore them our whole trip to WI..she even tried to wear them in the shower one day.
PS. Check out how curly her hair is in all the GA Christmas photos. It was 70 some degrees here that weekend!
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From there we went on to Stevensville, MI (Benton Harbor area) to see Todd's Uncle Bruce and Aunt Marcy. Finally we had some SNOW to go with the incredibly cold temps we experienced in Indiana. Lauren just looked out the window, not quite sure what to make of it, and Todd just was in heaven to see all that fluffy white stuff! Bruce and Marcy made a wonderful meal for us, and (yet again!) spoiled us all rotten with Christmas tidings.
The next morning we headed to WI to see my family. On our way we stopped to see my best friend Beth, who is the Director of Public Programming at the Field Museum in Chicago. The roads were snowy, as we had heavy snow flurries. Todd kept asking if we were driving in "white out" conditions...trust me, honey, you'll KNOW when it's a white out! Beth's birthday is the day after Christmas, so we exchanged gifts, and then she took Lauren on a special tour of the Play Lab at the Field. She loved exploring all sorts of things, but especially loved the field kits with the dinosaur bones in them to dust off and discover. It was very cool. I only wish I had thought to bring my camera in from the car.
Christmas in WI
We were so excited to get Lauren out exploring her newfound Winter Wonderland. My dear friend Clare Burgess Mork was so generous, sharing shoes, boots, and snowpants/coat that her daughter Caroline has outgrown, so Lauren was all set with snow gear!
She thought snowballs were pretty cool, even carrying one inside with her and around for about 45 mins or so (until it finally finished melting ALL OVER Nana's house!). She later told us that "when snow melts, it makes your mittens cold". Quite astute for a 22 month old, we thought!
Todd takes Ladybug on a sled ride down a mountainous snow bank. The sled was made by MY Poppa (a carpenter) for my brother Paul as a child. Pretty cool to see it being used again.
Ever observant, checking out the snowball, or perhaps her snow gear. She was pretty enthralled with the cherry boots (thanks again, Clare!!!)
Pure joy! She would giggle at the cold winds, the snow, you name it...I was non-plussed by the snow after 25+ years of living in it. It was neat to see it again through new eyes (and from the porch...this was definitely "Daddy time" since he was equally enthralled. My Dad loved that Todd offered to help shovel so much so he could further explore what a White Winter is like. I think Dad misses us now that we are gone...and the snow keeps comin'!
Lauren feeds snow to Daddy. I did try to teach them not to eat the Yellow Snow. Sure hope they listened...
Just to give you some perspective on how deep the snow was. Lauren stands at around 36+ inches, so if SHE'S 3 ft tall....that's SOME snow.
Christmas Morning
Nana found a Sesame Stree Lunch box for Lauren that had COOKIES INSIDE! Oh my goodness.
We had a wonderful trip seeing many family members, though not nearly enough of our WI friends. This trip was primarily about family, and LOTS of it!
Snuggling in with Aunt Sarah!
This is the only friend visit we squeezed in with Jenny Henkes Popowski and Clare Burgess Mork and some of the kids (Jenny's boys were at home with their dad). Thank you to Clare for playing hostess. It was a short visit, but filled with reminscing and laughter.
And, that, my friends, was our holiday. I'll do my best to keep you updated, but I am in my last semester of graduate school (graduation is May 9th at 2:30pm! yahoo!!), I am in my second trimester with Baby Marschke #2 (sex TBD on THURSDAY!), and just the normal busy-ness of life with a toddler. EEEEk!!!
May 2009 be good to you all.
Love,
Kate, Todd, & Lauren
3 comments:
Sounds busy but festive and fun! Yeah, the sleeping always sucks at least part of the time. Nothing you can do. Looking forward to Thursday!
Glad you enjoyed your visit with your family! So glad she loves the boots:) Can't wait to hear the exciting news on Thursday!
Love and miss you,
Clare
Whew! I'm tired after just reading about it! What an adventure! Those curls and the Elmo addiction. What more can I say? Can't wait to hear on Thursday!
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