Thursday, December 27, 2007

A Christmas Story

All Athena wanted for Christmas was a rainbow ball. A rainbow ball. Like the one in her counting book. The one that is her favorite. Seems like a very sweet and simple request...too simple, in fact.

Of course, Walmart didn't have it, it's a summer item, and I found nothing at Target, KBToys, or Kmart. I thought for sure Toys R Us would have a whole wall of balls and at least one of them would be rainbow striped, but no. I considered getting a plain ball and painting the stripes myself. Instead I just asked her again. Each of the 17 times I asked she said she wanted Santa to bring her "a rainbow ball."

This dream of her opening a box on Christmas morning with the perfect rainbow ball filled my head, until I forgot about it in the last minute Christmas Hub Bub. Luckily, when it was time to talk to Santa, she was too terrified to approach him. And, that was my "out." See, she never technically asked him, so how would he know?

And then, the day after Christmas we all went to Chuck-E-Cheese. Unca Stu, because he has super human powers, accumulated 487 tickets. When the time came for Athena to choose what she wanted, she select one item from the 10 ticket box, one item from the 20 ticket box (you see where I'm going). The annoyed 16 year old at the counter hoping to speed us along said: "How about one of these" and guess what she was holding? The perfect "rainbow ball" with Chuck's head right in the middle of it. I hope I always remember the look on Athena's face at that precise moment.

So, what is the lesson learned here? Is Chuck-E-Cheese actually Santa? Have they ever been seen in the same room together? Or does Santa work in very, very mysterious ways? Hmmm.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Athena Eye View





Athena's number one gift this year, or maybe number two (the dollhouse was pretty cool), is the Little Tikes digital camera. Yes, that's right, a digital camera. It's primary colors with big buttons and fairly indestructible. The quality is not great but there's an artistry to these fuzzy over exposed photos that I kind of like.

Snowball Fight!

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This great video brought to you by Uncle Stu (I don't have the patience).

And the reaction...

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas

Thinking of Grandma and Katie today. Much love to our family and friends who we can't be around. We hope to see you soon in the next year.

Julie, Chris, Athena and Zoe

For Photos, click here:
http://gallery.mac.com/stuart.steene/100050

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Woohoo! A Christmas Cheer post

My friend AJ tagged me to answer a Christmas meme started by the lovely Kyla. I've never been tagged before, woohoo!!! Okay, so here goes.

1. Wrapping paper or gift bags?

Oh, wrapping paper, absolutely, with beautiful fabric or wire ribbons. My Mom always saves all the ribbons I buy so we tend to use them year after year with a few new ones thrown in.


2. Real tree or artificial?
Real tree...although I *do* see the benefits of a pre-lit artificial tree.

3. When do you put up the tree?
Well, we actually don't have a tree this year, just a small festive bush. We're celebrating Christmas at my Mom's house, money is tight and Zoe is so small (er, destructive) that it just seemed like a good idea to skip it this year. When we do have a tree, we typically have it up sometime before Christmas...

4. When do you take the tree down?
Oh, when we get around to it. Usually right around the time I get tired of sweeping up all the pine needles.

5. Do you like eggnog?
Mmmm. Yum. Yes the alcoholic recipe.

6. Favorite gift received as a child?
That's a tie between my custom made wooden doll house, that I still have in storage waiting for the day the girls are big enough to appreciate it. Or, perhaps it was the Donny & Marie dolls with an accompanying "TV Studio" play set.

7. Do you have a nativity scene?
No.

8. Hardest person to buy for?
Usually it's my Father-in-Law (aka "Grandaddio") but with the advent of grandchildren and all the things you can get to commemorate their early years that has changed. This year it seems to be Zoe! She's too little to be "in" to anything and has a ton of age appropriate hand-me-down toys from her sister. Plus, the thing she loves most is electronic gadgets, cell phones, calculators, label makers, digital cameras...so I may just end up getting her a bunch of cheap things with buttons for her to push.

9. Easiest person to buy for? This year it is definitely Athena. She loves dress up and Pixar movies and anything with Little Einsteins and coloring and nightgowns and puzzles, etc. Christmas is going to be so fun this year.

10. Worst Christmas gift you ever received? I have no clue. Whatever it was I completely forgot about it. Isn't that the real opposite of "love"..."disinterest"?

11. Mail or email Christmas cards? Usually we mail a CD of Christmas music with handmade "cover art" (usually a photo) and a particular theme (i.e. "Merry Christmas Baby" which was compilation of jazz Christmas music). This year (sorry guys) we are not doing that. It is a meager Christmas, we are short on money and time this year. We promise to pick it up next year, however!

12. Favorite Christmas Movie? I love It's a Wonderful Life, it never gets old. Plus all the clay-mation specials: Rudolph, Santa Claus is Coming to Town and Year Without a Santa Claus.

13. When do you start shopping for Christmas? Um...today.

14. Have you ever recycled a Christmas present? Of course, but never to anyone who may be reading this...

15. Favorite thing to eat at Christmas? Mince meat pie with vanilla ice cream and anything my Mom cooks.

16. Clear lights or colored on the tree? Clear non-blinking lights.

17. What is your favorite Christmas song? Do They Know It's Christmas (by a 80's artists) love that song, can't wait to hear it again.

18. Travel at Christmas or stay home? Spending Christmas eve and Christmas day at my Mom's house, which is only 30 minutes away. We need to plan a Christmas in California soon.

19. Can you name all of Santa's reindeer? Rudolph, of course, then there's Prancer, Donner, Blitzen, Comet, Cupid.....and that is all I got...

20. Angel on the tree top or a star? Star

21. Open the presents Christmas Eve or morning? My family tradition is midnight on Christmas Eve, but with the babies we split it between both. We give some presents for children on Christmas Eve and all the presents for the adults, and then the bulk of the children's presents in the morning. Once the babies are older, we'll do Christmas Eve.

22. What I love most about Christmas? Christmas socks!

And now I need to tag someone. Everyone I know who has a blog and may be reading this has already gotten this post, except for Shannon.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Athena in NYC

On Mimi's actual birthday-day, we had a lovely birthday breakfast, as per our family tradition, and then a day trip to NYC. Athena had a blast at FAO Schwartz, especially dancing on the piano floor, unfortunately her preferred method of travel was in the arms of either Baba, Unca Stu or me...ugh, my back aches.

"Can't I please get a life-sized stuffed pony for Christmas???"

In her Baba's arms (and breaking his back)
Zoe was home with YiaYia and stayed in her pajamas all day.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Mimi 4.0

We actually pulled it off and surprised Mimi for her birthday. Although she did not totally buy the plan that we were only having a "quiet family dinner" for her 40th birthday, she was very surprised by the guests who showed up...

Lisa flew in all the way from La-La Land
Riley was there, even though he was only
discharged from the hospital last week...
...with the lovely Anna,
here hiding in the background
Stu was the life of the party (as always)

And the surprize guest of the night...after two canceled flights
and an airplane with technical difficulties
Daddy made it and Mimi cried.
A rare family photo...Mimi, Daddy, Mom and Me
Zoe got all decked out in her holiday best.
So did Athena, and she even got to wear "pearls" (not real ones)
Alex was there
Ty, Lynette and Sarah (in the background)
I can't believe we actually kept a secret!Mimi had fun and any evening that ends
with a little robin's egg blue box can't be bad!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Let it snow!

Wow! It is really coming down. It started snowing this morning and it has not stopped. Athena's school was closed today for threat of snow, which ended up being a good thing because by noon it would have been very difficult for me to pick her up. Chris left the house to work at Starbucks and may end up sleeping there. Mimi is snowed in with Mom, so it's just me and my girls, watching the snow pile up outside our the window.

After lunch we bundled in snow suits and went outside. Athena loved walking in the untouched snow, making snow angels and catching snow flakes with her tongue. Zoe was not happy standing by herself (couldn't move with the boots) but was quite content to laugh at her sister's antics from the comfort of my arms.

The view from outside our window.

Zoe laughing in the snow.

All bundled up.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Take Two

What do you think about these?
Or should I keep trying?

Zoe looks a little fed up.


I like this one in b&w, but is it Christmassy enough?

You can't see Athena, but I just love this photo.