Sunday, December 30, 2007

Christmas eve

We had some family over for a Christmas Eve dinner last Monday. Anabelle's two favorite parts about it were the artichoke chip dip

and when Bennett, Jenn, Thomas and Tori all came caroling.
Anabelle loved the dip so much that she ate almost all of it with Tori's help.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas at the Wignalls

Our friends, the Wignalls, has us over for a small Christmas celebration. Anabelle loved the singing, but was enthralled by the piano."Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? Me!" They also had a Snow White dress and a rocking horse that she loved.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Anabelle's new home

The other day Anabelle got a new home, and she loves climbing in, closing it up and then peeking out the little handle-holes in the sides. It's one of those times that we as parents ask "If she loves playing in a box more than playing with any real toy we buy, why don't we just stick with boxes?" Then we remember, "oh yeah! this box cost us $1400!"
Anabelle also loved the computer that came in the box... literally. We told her not to touch it, but it has a little 2 inch LCD screen on the front of it (for diagnostics) so she couldn't resist... she realized that we didn't say she couldn't kiss the computer.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Nevermind the Giant Mayan Temples... They've got Monkeys in the Trees!!!

Maria and Anabelle spent the last few weeks in Guatemala and I joined them for the last week of their trip. While there, we took a road trip up to Tikal. So as to keep Anabelle happy on the 8 or 9 hour drive up there (and to distract and keep her happy when she's say "bye bye... home") we kept saying "Anabelle! Guess where we're going! We're going to Tikal!!" She'd then parrot back "Tikaa?" To let her know how cool it was going to be we then told her that there were monkeys there. I guess we got ourselves overly excited about the monkeys, as you can see below, they evoked a greater response than the giant Mayan temple behind us.
(Us pointing the monkeys out to Anabelle)

Needless to say, in order to entertain her during the 8-9 hour drive back to Guatemala City, we kept asking Anabelle if she liked Tikal. She'd always respond "Yeah... Monkeys!" and follow it up with monkey sounds.

We'll be posting more pics over the next few days, so either you can sit and wait
or check out our Guatemala pics site here)