After looking at pictures of Santa, talking about him, watching him on TV, and passing by him & waving a few times at the mall within the last several weeks, Lucia was ready for her visit. She was a little shy with this stranger, though she didn't cry or fuss a bit. Santa was very kind & gentle. Papa was there to help her tell Santa that she has been a good girl & what she wanted for Christmas.
Today we had our first snowfall of the year. It was a heavy wet snow.
3 pairs of pants, a pair of leg warmers, 2 pair of socks, a long sleeve body suit, turtle neck, fleece, winter coat, a pair of mittens, an Oscar mask and we were ready to go outside for some sledding.
Lucia was all smiles when papa was pulling her on the sled.
Pulling Lucia up the little hill.
Getting ready to go down the hill.
Papa pulling Lucia around on the sled.Lucia got daring and wanted to kneel while riding."WHOA WHOA"
Annie's family has a Thanksgiving tradition. Whom ever is present for the Thanksgiving feast signs the tablecloth following the meal. Annie's mom then embroiders over the signature so it will be everlasting. Each year is color coded to the corresponding date, the attendance history of Thanksgiving to forever be preserved.
Annie's mom embroidering the tablecloth. Before a child can write her own name her hand print is traced and name put within. Lucia's "signature" from last year. With the passing down of the tablecloth will also have to come the passing of the art of embroidery.
Annie is a speech-language pathologist, though currently is working as a SAHM. Rojelio is an Infectious Disease Fellow. We are parents to a terrific toddler, Lucia & baby boy, Emilio.