Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010 at the Garner House.

We always have a real tree, but opted for an artificial one this year.  Love it!!  The Santa on top of the armoire use to be my grandmother's.  She put it on her coffee table every Christmas.

G's goodies from Santa.  She also received a scooter, which is not in this picture.  G fell in love with "Yes, Virginia" from the Macy's Day Parade.

G left pictures for Santa.

Christmas morning coming down to see what Santa left her.

Notice G's posse on the ottoman.


Reading her note from Santa.

Checking out the stocking.

Reading her "Yes, Virginia" book.

Aunt E trying on the tutu.

Poppy showing off his University of Kentucky cufflinks.

Grammy showing off her china.

Aunt E's pottery bowl.  I am so pleased she likes it.
She's a hard girl to buy gifts for.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

More Christmas 2010

Christmas at Poppy and Grammy's house.

Sweet little Christmas Elf.

Aunt E plays Elf too.



 Pete and repeat.  These two are soooo much alike.

Poppy needs a new video camera.

The aftermath.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Lego Birthday Party...

A school friend of G's had a birthday party at the Lego Store and pizza at Remono's in the mall. At Remono's there were two ladies painting the kids' faces. G had a blast!!







Sunday, December 5, 2010

NYC Ice Krame!

In October, Grammy, G and I went to New York to see Aunt E's new apartment and to help her shop for furniture.  Near the end of the day, we were soooo tired from running around on the Upper West Side!  Grammy and Aunt E ran into one last store while I entertained the G on the street with some Dora ice krame (How G says ice cream!).  Sorry Apple store for the ice cream prints we left on your windows.

 

Friday, December 3, 2010

Sunday Shool Girl...

One Sunday in November, we went to Mid-Atlantic Seafood & Produce for lunch.  G hung out with Poppy to pick up our lunch.  She loves her pink lemonade!!


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Train Ride to NYC!

The Wednesday before Thanksgiving we took the train to NYC. I sat with Poppy, Rick sat with G, and Grammy....


Yep, the lady next to Grammy took her shoes off and propped her feet on the seat in front of her on a crowded Amtrak train.  Sooooo NASTY and RUDE!!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Conquering Her Fear!

Georgia did it!  My courageous six year old conquered one of her fears.  G sat next to Santa to tell him what she wants for Christmas.  She has refused to do this or even look at Santa for the last four years.  After seeing Santa in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, G decided she needed to go see the man in red.  

On Friday, November 26th, we went to Macy's on 34th street in New York City to see Santa.  As we took the escalators up to the 8th floor to find the jolly old man, G's nerves of steel began to crumble.  She kept telling me she wasn't sure she wanted to do this.  I told her let's just go see him.  You don't have to speak, you can just wave at him.  She agreed, and we continued to make our way up.

Have you ever been to see Santa at Macy's in New York City?  Santaland/North Pole is incredible!  I do think if we had gone to see any other Santa, she would not have done it.  As soon as we got into line, there were elves to greet us and to talk to G.  This distracted her and calmed her nerves.  The elves direct you though the path/line to Santa.  The path begins with a train ride to Santaland.  Then you go along a beautifully decorated path to see Santa.

As we got to Santa, G made me go in first.  She very hesitantly followed and stood in front of Santa.  He was so good.  Santa talked to her and before you knew it, she was sitting next to him talking about what she wanted for Christmas.  I am so proud of my little girl.  I actually saw her grow and mature before my very eyes in that moment.  

G told me later if she can get over her fear of Santa, she can get over her fear of thunder, lightening, and the Maryland turtle.  She also said she only wants to see the Macy's Santa from now on.  :~)