Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Christmas 2009... will we ever forget it?!

Once we got home from SL we had even MORE gifts to open... and his bowling ball and pins he loves. Except the bowling ball in 'sleeping' forever! It's hard and Rylan threw it at my head without me looking! Didn't feel too good! He LOVES these pins (sorry the pictures are totally all over the place and random... but all of Christmas) We would line them up and then he would throw the ball.. yes his two fingers in the holes.. and threw them then he would jump up and down when he hit them. CUTE!
New toys & the Richardson's. Most carts you PUSH but of course our child gets IN IT! NICE!


Rylan holding up his new shirt he got... pretty funny! He held it up on his own... checkin' it out! :)
Daddy and Rylan at Christmas at Uncle Matt and Aunt Megan's.
For Christmas Mommy got some fake Uggs... which she wears everyday. Rylan thought he needed to try them on as well. Thanks Caleb!
I know this picture really isn't the greatest (sorry) but I snapped this pictures very quickly. Many times I would find Rylan just looking up at the small tree we had this year. It was rather funny and pretty cute. He learned not to touch the pretties on the tree... although the bells(balls) it was really hard to keep him away. The kid loves balls!
First we opened gifts before Christmas with the my parents... Rylan loved it! But of course had to get every piece of paper off the box before really tearing it open!
We read some books with Great Grandma Betty and we even checked out some of her pictures. Rylan LOVES pictures!
This year at Christmas we had actual Christmas at Great Grandma & Grandpa Betty & Don's. we had a lot of fun... and we couldn't even leave because there was so much snow we lost electricity. It was an experience for all of us. We traveled home to the Richardson's and thanked God when we got there. 30 miles out is when the roads got really bad. Power lines were down and it was pure ice. Luckily we made it home with no problems. Thank the heavens!
Last year at Christmas... or maybe it was Thanksgiving.

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