Wednesday, December 15, 2010

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!


This holiday season has been wonderful so far. We had a great Thanksgiving. Because both sets of grandparents live so close to us, we have two Thanksgiving feasts. We eat at Erik's parents for lunch and my parent's for dinner. So we are usually beyond stuffed by the end of the day. We decided to do a little black friday shopping but not nearly as much as we usually do. This year Wal-Mart split up their black friday sales. The first sales started at midnight and then the electronics went on sale at 5AM. Luckily, we did not need any electronics this year. When we arrived at Wal-Mart at 11:45PM there were already tons of people waiting in the electronics lines. 6 hours is a LONG time to wait. But they seemed to enjoy themselves. Some people had lawn chairs, some were knitting, others napping. And hopefully they all got what they were waiting for. I was just getting a few fun items. I bought a Shark steamer mop (normally $89) for $29, an electric blanket for $18,  and a few other things. My dad bought me and mom a Cricut machine for Christmas. I am still figuring it out but that little machine is pretty amazing! So it was a successful shopping trip. Plus, the lines were not long at all (I wouldn't want to see the lines at 5AM!) 

We decorated the house for Christmas. We actually went up to Cashiers, NC for the day to get our tree. We had a delicious lunch at a local cafe, Cafe 107,  and then we went to a tree farm and cut down our own Christmas tree. We went to a place called Ty-Lyn Plantation and it was beautiful! It was a little chilly so we wrapped baby up in more articles of clothing then you could imagine. When you arrive at the plantation an old antique fire truck comes to pick you up and take you to the tree field. Then you get a giant measuring stick and a saw and go cut down your tree. It was such a fun day. After you cut down your tree, they bring you hot cider while they tie down the tree to your car. We are going to make the trip a fun family tradition.











I am almost totally finished with Christmas shopping. Shopping for a baby makes is so much more enjoyable. I LOVE getting him baby books. I found a few great books at TJ Maxx...I swear that store has everything. I found great Baby Einstein gift sets at Costco. And I found his Radio Flyer wagon at Toys R Us during their midnight madness sale for & 69.99! And for fun, I bought him a special dvd/book set that teaches little ones how to speak Spanish. I have a feeling it will teach mommy Spanish too.

Here are a few updated photos of the little man. I took these yesterday. He is getting so big and handsome! 





Jaime

12 comments:

  1. So adorable!! Sounds like you picked out some great gifts!! TJ Maxx definitely has the best deals on books! I need to stop by there before I'm all done with my shopping!

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  2. harper is super adorable. those dimples are gonna get him in trouble with the ladies one day.

    and you my friend, look amazing.

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  3. I love the idea of cutting your own Christmas tree. That's a great tradition to start. I think I need to try to find one near us but then I'd have to find something to do with our giant artificial tree!

    Those eyes! They remind me of Sawyer's big eyes. He is so adorable. It looks like his hair is getting a little darker in those last couple pictures.

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  4. Gorgeous pictures and he is so cute! So smiley and alert :)

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  5. I love going to Cashiers and Cafe 107 is our favorite also! Harper is getting so big and is absolutely adorable! The dimples are to die for!

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  6. He is so cute Jaime! I think he looks like both you and Erik. He definitely has your eyes though. Happy Holidays to you all!!!

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  7. What a fun trip to get your tree! I think your little man is starting to look more and more like your hubby! :)

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  8. Jaime, I am a new follower. I went to college with Erik and stumbled upon your blog randomly! It was nice to see familiar faces - this post is lovely and I'm just dying over Harper's precious hat. :)

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  9. Oh my Lord, that picture of you holding him where he's snuggled up in that coat with his little hat on- adorable!

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  10. He is so cute!! What big blue eyes! :)

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  11. It looks like you guys had so much fun picking out your Christmas tree. I've always wanted to have that kind of tradition...Unfortunately, I am allergic..so I have to have fake ones! Harper will LOVE his wagon, when my cousin was a baby he received a wagon from "santa" and he still plays with it and he is 7.

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