Sunday, December 26, 2010

Day after Christmas

The snow stuck around and more snow fell throughout the morning, and it was just beautiful. Khaki and Q had over 3 inches of snow at their house. No one really played in it from our house today, just because it was SO cold. Daddy braved the elements and took some really pretty pictures of Khaki and Q's house.


Merry Christmas

Levi on Christmas morning.


Levi opening one of his Christmas presents with a little help from Daddy.


After we opened our presents, I got a surprising call from Q - it was snowing at their house. Daddy checked the roads on the internet, and we got ready and headed that way to spend the rest of Christmas Day with Khaki and Q.

When we got there, Daddy, Uncle Chris, CC, and Levi went outside to play in the snow.






Mama Rains was very excited about her present for Levi, so he got to open it right away. He really had fun playing the keyboard and singing in the microphone.


Khaki and Q went to the Auburn / Kentucky game this year, so they brought back a Louisville Slugger bat with Levi's name on it. Levi kept saying that he wanted "his baseball bap." For a kid who is so well spoken, it is funny to me that he can't say that it is a "bat". We had to hide it for fear of destruction around the house. :-)


Levi really enjoyed coloring and using the magnets on his new art table from Khaki and Q.


He had fun looking at the Christmas ornaments on Khaki and Q's Christmas tree with a little help from Uncle Wes.

Christmas in Augusta

We traveled to Augusta to have Christmas with Nana and Papa after Levi's second dentist appointment on Monday. You can see the sticker with his name on it in the picture below, but this picture was also just Levi having some fun with his sunglasses on the way to Nana and Papa's.


We all celebrated Christmas together on Thursday. The three biggest hits for Levi were the Handy Manny fix-it garage and football tent from Nana and Papa and the 3D Viewmaster from Dee Dee.




Another big hit with Levi had nothing to do with a Christmas present but was all about his Papa.


On Christmas Eve we spent the afternoon with Kevin's extended family. On the way to the "party", Levi took a quick nap.


Levi had a great time playing with all the kids, and Mama and Daddy had fun visiting with family we hadn't seen in awhile. We headed back home after the festivities, so that we would have Christmas morning in our house with just the three of us. Before Levi went to bed, he opened his Christmas PJs.

Friday, December 10, 2010

The Jesus Storybook Bible

Last Christmas, Audy gave Levi The Jesus Storybook Bible. Ever since receiving this Storybook Bible, it has been a part of our nighttime ritual. It says on the website that it's written for children ages four and up, but Levi is already quite enraptured with the stories and the pictures. There are only two stories that I usually skip at this age, because they just seem a little too difficult to explain to a two-year old. Anyway, the stories are really well written and all the stories in the Old Testament point to the Rescuer who was to come, Jesus. The New Testament stories continue to show Jesus as the Rescuer. There's also a common phrase that's repeated every third or fourth story. Levi picked up on the phrase this summer, and I finally got the camera and captured it. I have to start it, but he finishes. I get him to say it twice in this video.

Me: "God's Never Stopping..."
Levi: "Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always, and Forever Love."

Priceless.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Funny-isms

The past week or two, Daddy has been very busy with the end of the semester work - specifically paper writing. So, Levi has started being "busy, writing my paper." He'll sit at the computer desk and diligently "write" on whatever paper is in front of him.

This past weekend, Levi and I went to visit my parents - which also gave Daddy his own space to watch the SEC Championship Game. I really doubted at the beginning of the football season that our two teams would have to meet each other twice in one year, but it happened.

Daddy came up on Sunday, so we ended up with two cars at Khaki and Q's. CC and Chris drove one of them back, so Daddy, Levi, and I had to stop at their house on our way home to get the car. Daddy told Levi that we were going to CC and Chris's house to pick up the car before we headed home. Levi's response was classic: "Daddy, we can't. That's too heavy." Complete with arm motions like he was lifting weights!!

One of the teachers at Levi's school was killed in an automobile accident last Friday, and today was her funeral. The school closed to allow the teachers and school staff the opportunity to go to the funeral. Since Daddy is in the final 36 hours of paper writing and studying for one final time, I stayed at home with Levi today. We had a PJ day.

We watched Phil's backward shot once. Later in the afternoon, this began.



He was also really into putting today. He's telling me at the beginning of this video that he's putting and not doing a backward shot.