Tuesday, December 21, 2010

So Many Posts, So little Time

Sorry I have been slacking off on posting the latest and greatest over at our house so here we go...


Dec 14th 2010- 3rd Anniversary

Let me preface..... No babysitter aka staying your butt at home.....

Sooooo we made the best of it, Adam had wanted to take me to the melting Pot but since that wasn't going to happen, I got a little creative. 

My Fav Wine

 Roses...awww

Love

Using our Rotisserie, is there anything more romantic than cooking together???
More Love
Made Fondue with Havarti, Jarlsberg and White Wine
To accompany our fondue we had hot Italian sausage, rustic French banquette,  lemon and olive oil sauteed broccoli, Italian sausage and pecorino roman cheese ravioli, and apples.
And it didn't come out exactly as it should, but nonetheless delicious.


For dessert Belgian Dark and Milk Chocolate with Strawberries, Pound Cake, Pretzels and Marshmallows. (We ended up celebrating the 15th as well wit the dessert...we were way to full on our actual anniversary to fit it in.)


Amazing Night, Amazing 3 years.




December 16th 2010

Christmas Now. So I said this post was coming, here is how we started making our own memories...

We will be starting a tradition where we bake for Adam's Entire Office...Easier said than done when you are also trying to teach your 2 year old how do make, roll, cut out, and frost the dough. 

Baking Cookies


                                                                     




 He informed me he needed to fix the dough...I said go ahead.







After 5 hours had passed and it was midnight thirty Adam and I were finally done, and tired. 











I love that my hubby can work a 13 hour day and come home help with the cookies, run to walmart to grab some things, come back home and help me clean up.

He was wwwippppppppppped outttt



Another part of our Christmas is it is very important for us to include all our family.Part of our routine will be alternating holidays between the bunch. Year out here and year with my Dad. That can be tricky and it would be great if everybody would congregate in one location but that's not going to happen so we make it work. We stay flexible, and try not to set our ways in cement. 

Another tradition we have will be no Santa. I never in 1 million years thought I would be saying that but here is our thinking...First off in order for this belief to start you must outright lie to your kids. And its not just once but over and over. I was devastated when I found out he was not real and I then questioned if my parents lied to me about anything else. After much pray and consideration this blog post sums it up for us. 


The Santa Claus Myth Promotes Materialism:

The entire Santa Claus myth is based on the idea of children getting gifts. There’s nothing wrong with getting gifts, but Santa Claus makes it the focus on the entire holiday. Children are encouraged to conform their behavior to parental expectation in order to receive ever more presents rather than simply lumps of coal. In order to make Christmas lists, kids pay close attention to what advertisers tell them they should want, effectively encouraging unbridled consumerism.
Santa Claus is Too Similar to Jesus and God:

The parallels between Santa Claus and Jesus or God are numerous. Santa Claus is a nearly all-powerful, supernatural person who dispenses rewards and punishment to people all over the world based upon whether they adhere to a pre-defined code of conduct. His existence is implausible or impossible, but faith is expected if one is to receive the rewards. Believers should regard this as blasphemous; non-believers shouldn’t want their kids prepared in this way to adopt Christianity or theism.
Parents Have to Lie About Santa Claus:

Perhaps the most serious objection to perpetuating belief in Santa Claus among children is also the simplest: in order to do so, parents have to lie to their children. You can’t encourage the belief without dishonesty, and it’s not a “little white lie” that is for their own good or that might protect them from harm. Parents should not persistently lie to children without overwhelmingly good reasons, so this puts supporters of the Santa Claus myth on the defensive.
Parents’ Lies About Santa Claus Have to Grow:

In order to get kids to believe in Santa Claus, it’s not enough to commit a couple of simple lies and move on. As with any lie, it’s necessary to construct more and more elaborate lies and defenses as time passes. Skeptical questions about Santa must be met with detailed lies about Santa’s powers. “Evidence” of Santa Claus must be created once mere stories of Santa prove insufficient. It’s unethical for parents to perpetuate elaborate deceptions on children unless it’s for a greater good.


December 21 2010
GRACIE IS ALMOST WALKING!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK LITTLE ONE.
Oh and by the way, I never understood people who said :oh just wait till they are walking.... I love that they are walking its soo much fun. I would rather chase than carry any day. 

ok my time is up....Ciao for now....

3 comments:

  1. umm you totally had a sitter.... just didnt call her ...LOL!

    you two are so fun! looks like your anniversary was full of giglles!


    cute cookies! did you get a new table? looks awesome

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  2. I would have watched the kids!!!

    Glad you guys had a good anniversary dinner. We were just talking about cooking together last night, I made hubs take a quiz in one of my magazines.

    baking with littles is an adventure.

    my brother-in-law and fam alternate holidays. its worked for years because everyone knows in advance what to expect. and when someone is missing everyone understands why, without hard feelings. you guys will make it work.

    and i love walkers. any day.

    see you this weekend.

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  3. Since there is NO Santa to be seen there are NO presents to be received. LOL

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