Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Christmas 2010

One big compilation of our Christmas 2010: documented as my form of scrap booking, my form of recording each sacred moment of my child's life. This blog is personal and although it seems like I post every picture that I take, I assure you that I don't. Hard to believe. You are welcome to read along, a sneak peak into our lives but by no means am I holding you down to look through all of our family albums...pointing out each cute little face my babies make: eyes open, eyes closed, cute smile, perfect little curl. These 268 holiday pictures are posted not for the purpose of a cohesive BLOG but for the purpose of searing them forever in my brain. This holiday season was all about Maryn. Our families united for the sake of sweet baby M and we are so grateful for that. She was able to spend Christmas morning with all of her grandparents, and that's pretty special.
Topping the Christmas tree....let the festivities begin!


Tis the season to be whiney...we see this face often
Always sneaking a treat for Bode behind my back

"Sit Bo Bo Sit, good dog"
Showing Grandma all the ornaments she hung. She'd point out the Ho Ho, Frosty, Bode, baby Maryn...
She has a slight obsession with trains...slight!

Goofing around with her grandmas...who spoil her far too much

Our morning routine...giving Frosty a kiss
Off to church on Christmas Eve
In deep conversation with Poppop

Buuurrrrr, it was cold




She is everything I ever dreamed my daughter would be. I always knew that I'd have a daughter and I always knew that she would be as sweet as sweet can be. Loving, compassionate, mothering, gentle hearted, even tempered...even down to her blonde hair and blue eyes and her crooked little pinky finger like her Poppop and I have. She is my dream baby.
The first present:)
Opening Uncle Phil and soon to be Aunt Laramie's gifts
It always amazes me when New Years rolls around...
...and I realize that someone is growing inside of me.
This is my second Christmas being 22.5 weeks pregnant
Maryn hung on Grandma's hip for the entire week she was here
And Nanny goofed around like she always does

Showing off her pretty black velvet dress. We need a reason to wear this again!
What child gets excited opening up clothes???? Mine! She gets all excited, holds them up and says "Cool"!

Christmas morning...."hmmm, where should I begin?"
She wasted no time
Her train table from Grandma and Poppop...did I mention her slight obsession?
And her kitchen from Nanny and Poppop

Christmas brunch...notice Nanny has the champagne bottle in her hands:) Mac and I are so lucky that our families get along. Holidays are meant to be shared!
The American Girl doll that she picked out on our Chicago trip
Practicing her swing and nailing Bode everytime
Poppop and Grandma recently bought a second home (future permanent residence:) ) here in Mount Pleasant and we decided that to be a converted Southerner, they needed rocking chairs for their wrap around front porch!
And my parents, who are recent Southern converts, decided they needed our state flag so that their house wasn't egged by Yankee haters:)
Nanny was surprised by her BIG flower urn.
And Poppop was already in the back yard trying out his new fishing rod
Our sweet little petunia
A gift from Maryn's fairy godmother
Fairy godmothers have good taste!
Uncle Tim playing with one of M's five fire trucks that she got...obsessed with fire trucks too! You'd think I had a little boy on my hands.
This fire truck is remote controlled and we didn't think she'd really be able to control it...we were mistaken! She grabbed that controller and had the truck spinning and backing up!

Applying her lipstick amongst the chaos
"BIG Fire Truck!!!"
Buffalo Sabres onesies for baby boy
And Grandma and Poppop got her this adorable shopping cart so she can fill up her kitchen shelves

And to put the icing on a most perfect holiday season, it SNOWED on the 26th!!
It didn't really stick on the ground where we live close to the beach but further inland they got a couple inches!
These flurries and freezing temps were good enough for us and it's days like this that I'm particularly thankful that we live where we do and that 3 days later it was 75 degrees!

We hope you all enjoyed your holiday season, whatever holiday you celebrate, we hope you spent it with family and friends and tucked away the memories...because that is what life is all about!
Happy New Year!! 2011 promises to be another special year for us Cummings, providing me with some more great blog material...or shall I say, online scrapbook material!

2 comments:

TJ and Katie said...

What a wonderful Christmas, and your in- laws are moving there~so wonderful!
Funny thing- I think we share tastes. Nora received that exact same tee ball set from (Santa), a kitchen from my parents, the American girl doll,and she has those EXACT same slippers! SOOO wierd! Happy New Year Cummings!

kendra! said...

Oh no she does not say "Cool" re: clothes. Ohhh li'l M!!

You look fabullous, mama. I always think your parents are cuter than cute, too.