Saturday, December 27, 2008

Merry Christmas







Needless to say, Christmas was most excellent for Nia. Thank you all our family - especially Grammy & Poppy, and Ibu and Pak, Auntie's Kay, Vicky and Renee, and Uncle's Donnie, Che, and Jay for contributing to her happiness. She was blown away as you can see in one of those photos. She particularly loves her bicycle and when I see her on it, I can't believe how big she looks. She didn't get one thing she wanted - a dolly that pees. But, she got some money from Papoo and Nanna so we'll probably go buy that tomorrow. Christmas is about children, and she made ours really fun.

Photographic Memories







I really love having professional photos taken. It's well worth every penny. Personally, I don't care for the Walmart-type posed photos (not knocking anyone who gets those and I have seen some good ones), but I really like what a professional can do by really capturing the personality of the people - especially little people. These photos were done by Kiralisa Photography here in Memphis (and I'm posting with her permission). She's an interesting and kind person, mother, and excellent photographer. We love how our photos turned out!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Holiday Program






Nia had her school holiday program today. They started with the pledge of allegiance and we were amazed that all the kids had actually memorized it! Then they sang 4 songs with a few little dances and bells thrown in. I realize maybe it's the type of thing only a parent can appreciate, and I must say, we really did! What a bunch of little cuties.

Nia loves Santa....now





That photo from when she was one year old is pretty funny, huh? I look at these 3 and realize what a big girl she is now. Very cute, kind of sad, and definitely heartwarming. I wonder how many more years we'll be able to do these Santa photos? And then I wonder how long she'll be happy for us to display them, and when she'll say, "Oh Mom, stop putting those up!" She's now interested in Santa like never before...... very intrigued about how he flies with the reindeer, concerned about him getting hurt when he goes through the chimney, and excited for when we'll put out cookies and milk for him. Having a kid is definitely tough sometimes, but it makes this time of year the BEST! Happy Holidays everyone!

Happy Thanksgiving






We had a wonderful weekend in Atlanta with my brother, Che and his wife Vicki. Nia is the only niece on Ian's side, and also on some of my families sides so she should be thankful to have so much love and for being the center of attention

I am especially thankful to be happily married 8 1/2 years in, to have a healthy amazing little girl, to have not just one set of wonderful parents, but 2 other sets of biological parents in my life. I am thankful that Ian doesn't deploy any more, and that we still enjoy each other as friends. I am very thankful for such a big, great group of friends in Memphis which make it a place I'm happy living in and I'm thankful for the wonderful job I have which is so flexible and only requires me working in an office twice a week. Cheers!

Nia's parents are rock stars



Or so we'd like to think anyway! These shots are from our time in Atlanta over Thanksgiving. My brother and his wife have the "Rock Band" gaming system. If you haven't played before, you are truly missing out! It is sooooo fun! It's amazing how people act once they get the feeling of jammin' on stage!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

I'm tired

And I've been lagging on the blog (I know Melissa! I'm glad you follow us just as I do you guys:)
Life has been busy. But we're still managing fun and the 3 of us even managed to getaway with family to Jamaica for a few days. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas stuff, making arrangements and getting things in order for my back surgery, and just living life in general, this has gotten away from me. But, since I'll be laid up for at least 3 weeks post surgery (1/7/09), I will have plenty of time to clean up my inboxes, and catch up on photos and blogging. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanuka my loved ones!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Do A Little Dance, Make a Little Love, Get Down Tonight





What can I say to explain these photos that I haven't previously said in other posts? As per usual, Nia is the dancin' queen. If she's not dancing, then she's jumping or doing gymnastics. Honestly.... she does this continuously. I'm actually having trouble deciding where to focus her interest and energies since she really does love both so much. I guess for now though we'll stick with gymnastics because for a 3 1/2 year old that type of class is much more fun than learning foot positions. Zoe's (from Sesame Street) dance DVD has taught her about all different types of dancing including salsa, African, Hip-Hop, ballet, etc. So when Nia decides to dance she usually picks one of the specific styles and sticks with it throughout her "routine." However, these pictures capture her mixin' it all up.