Monday, December 31, 2007

Sledding with Grandma





Elaina's favorite snack

Elaina loves popcorn and hot chocolate - probably because her mommy loves it too and that is what I feed her when we come in from the cold. She loves watching the popcorn pop and she will sit with me until all of it is gone.
Hot Chocolate thru a straw anyone?

Fun at the Johnson house

Elaina loved dancing with Grandma, and Grandma loved dancing with Elaina. Dancing mostly consisted of going around in circles.

The night we arrived in Salt Lake there was a snow storm. Torry was a sweetie a shoveled the drive.

Yum! Snow!

I'll be home for Christmas

As many of you know, going home for Christmas isn't optional for our family. I look forward to this time with my family and letting Elaina get reacquainted with her Grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Elaina was so excited to ride an airplane. She was so good through the whole experience. I usually get uncomfortable looks from fellow passangers as we board the plane and then end up receiving complements at the end of the flight for how good our child is. I think I lucked out with Elaina. I hope our little boy will be equally as good.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

My girls like to party all the time (posted by Torry)

So I spent some time last week doing my other job (full time student is job #1, but assistant to the POLO co-chair is job #2) all for what turned out to be a pretty cool party. As Heather predicted, the graham cracker gingerbread houses turned out to be a big hit, and not just because of the vast amounts of candy at that table that were easily in the reach of even the smallest kids. Elaina ate about half the M&Ms in the bucket (the little baby blue thing there) and crashed hard from a dizzying sugar high (a low-altitude orbit sugar high) in the car on the way home. However, that crash resulted from the 5 minutes that I watched her like a hawk and kept her away from chocolate. 5 minutes later, she was back on another sugar high (from the chocolate she ate after I got tired of following her) and we struggled to get her down for a nap.

She had a lot of fun decorating this house, and it turned out pretty cool, but she really just wanted to eat the candy rather than build the house. Unsurprisingly, she also can't figure out why we have this candy-covered house on our table and we just want to look at it, not eat it. Let's just say there are some gumdrop fences on the property that are in need of mending.

My Awesome Friends


First of all, thanks to Anita and Breanne for throwing me a beautiful baby shower! The food was delicious and everyone had a great time. Thanks also to everyone who came and helped us celebrate - it wouldn't have been the same without any one of you. I am truly blessed to have such great friends here in Chicago.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

So get yourself a can of Pork Soda!

Ever wondered what the famous Jones Soda holiday flavors actually taste like? So have I, yet I'm way too cheap to spend money on something like that. So instead I found this amusing review of this year's Christmas flavors. You still won't know what they taste like, but it is an entertaining read:

"Imagine a Christmas ham, sealed in plastic and defrosting in the fridge. Imagine the cloudy ham water that leaks out of it and sits in the bottom of the plastic when you unwrap the ham. Imagine it carbonated and sweetened. Imagine putting it into your mouth and manfully fighting the automatic gag reflex. Imagine belching it and tasting it again for the next half-hour."