motherhood

christmas 2015

10:17 PM



 

we spent christmas in beautiful southern oregon surrounded by family and snow. it was the perfect white christmas, waking up to snowflakes falling down on christmas eve day and snow that stuck just through christmas night, making way for a clear and beautiful, crisp drive home. we loved every minute, although very little sleep went on. we put the pac n play mattress in upside down and covered it with a sheet (oops) the first two nights, which made perfect sense as to why clark woke up every.single.time i laid him down no matter how asleep he was in my arms. that thing is hard upside down. you'd think we're rookies or something. sleep went much better after that.

the day was great. simple, just the way i like it. i took just a few photos on christmas morning, pretty much what you see here (no family photo this year), a couple on my iphone of the boys in the snow, and then put the gadgets away to enjoy one another. sometimes it's just better that way, and also really hard for me, but necessary. we taught holland how to make snow balls and his first snowman, bounced on a snow covered trampoline, drank a bunch of coffee, ate a lot of food, watched the kids with their cousins, and enjoyed being together in a warm and welcoming house with a cozy fire, and elf on the tv, because i mean, come on. my ideal holiday is exactly this.

santa brought the boys a work bench to share and stuffed their stockings to the brim with chocolates, puzzles, robot claws, and tops, and a pair of chopsticks which h had been asking for, for months (of all things). you bet he ate his pancakes with them.

i can hardly believe the holiday season is over, but it has come with a sweet close. 2016, we are ready for you.



 










motherhood

tree hunt 2015

9:16 PM


last week we wandered up to our favorite christmas tree farm and got ourselves a tree. we don't have a lot of family traditions (yet) but this one is dear to us, being the owner is like family. the trees have been taunting me since before thanksgiving so i was more than ready to bring one home.

holland leaped out of the car faster than lightning, clark close behind. i feel like i say it all the time, but it still amazes me what a year can bring. last year clark was just a bundle of love all wrapped up in his carrier sound asleep on my chest. this year, he roamed the depths of the farm, solo. i love seeing our boys in nature, all wild and free lost in their own imaginations.

if you missed last years post, make sure to check it here. holland hammed it up. if you want to see holland at clark's age, you can see that here.

















 

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