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Friday, January 27, 2012

Christmas

This wasn't Joey's first Christmas, but it's the first one he enjoyed or could participate in. Last year he cried because we put a Santa hat on him, and then fell asleep in his little wrap. This year he really lived it up. He loved all the food, the lights, the nativity set (only one wise man was decapitated), his new toys and, of course, the boxes and wrapping paper.

Christmas breakfast: french toast with berries

New hat and mittens from Grandma Affleck

Helping Daddy tell the Christmas Story

James with his handmade nose warmer, courtesy of his sister Michelle.

Joey's new favorite toy. It combines stacking, lights and music. His favorites.

This hat would've fit a normal sized 1 year old, but Joey's head is above average.  We only got the little yamaka to stay put for a few seconds before it shot across the room. We'll save that for the next baby.

Playing in the wrapping paper and boxes.
We all had a very nice Christmas and got some awesome presents. It's more fun when there's a little one to enjoy it all too.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

California Vacation!

November must not've been a very noteworthy month; we didn't take a single picture. Thanksgiving came a day early for us, because of James's work schedule. Our friend Char joined us and we had a nice time. Joey had his first experience with turkey and it was definitely a hit.

We had a nice family vacation at the beginning of December. We started out with the annual pilgrimage to Disneyland. Joey enjoyed it much more this year. Last year he was only 8 weeks old and wanted to eat and sleep most of the time. I think James and I went on 2 rides in 3 days. This time we were able to take full advantage of the Rider Swap tickets. It just so happened that our favorite roller coaster was right next to Joey's favorite carousel. We did a lot of laps on both of those.

Here's Joey and Daddy in line for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. 

 And Joey and me in another line. Luckily they weren't too long!
 Dumbo! We never actually rode this one, but it was a good photo op.
 The Jungle Cruise
 Passed out in his stroller with a half-eaten grape in his hand. He was that tired!
 The castle that we usually get a family picture taken in front of. This year we couldn't quite pull it off.



 Joey still isn't so sure about Mickey--or Christmas for that matter.


After Disneyland, my parents met up with us and we went to San Diego for a week. It was a nice relaxing time there. Our first stop was my cousin Lance and his wife Julia and kiddos' house. Julia had baby #3 a couple of days after our visit, but we weren't able to go back and meet him because James had a cold. Next time.
We mostly went to the beach (and for some reason I don't have any pictures), but we did make it into town a couple of times to see the sites. Here is the Hotel Del Coronado. A very pretty, very pricey place.
 Here we are outside the San Diego Temple. It's so pretty! Nanna and Grandpa watched Joey while James and I went to the temple with our friends Alicia and Dionte. They just got married last weekend!

 We got to visit Hiram, Christina and Hayden. Joey had a good time playing (i.e.taking things from) his little cousin. She's such a cutie!
Our last night there, we went to a Christmas boat parade. Not something you see every day in Utah! It was really fun to visit family and friends and have a nice, warm, relaxing week!

Halloween

It's hard to get a little tree frog to stand still for a picture! Happy first Halloween, Squirt!



Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Birthday Boy


On October 21, my Little Bitty turned 1! I had a little bit of a hard time with it, but I realized that he's still a baby and that makes it sort of okay.

Here's the birthday boy with a big scab on his nose from pulling the
 airplane tray tabledown on himself on the way home from the cruise.
Helping Mamma bake his cake

Joey's Halloweeny birthday cakes



We had a picnic in the park with some friends. Pulled pork sandwiches, salads, fruit, and Joey's Choice Buffet featuring two varieties of puffs, cheese cubes, boiled carrots, grapes and yogurt.
Eating his cucumber the same way he eats all his food: skewered on his thumb.

Peek-a-boo with Steph

I got your nose with Char

Birthday cake with Mamma


We thought he'd dig right in, but he was very cautious.

Daddy helping guests take leftovers home...wrapped in pieces of plastic table cloth. Real classy.

Post-party coma

We love our one year-old! I think he's gotten even cuter since his birthday, if that's even possible.


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Cruise


Here's to our first international adventure as a family of three! It wasn't easy to travel with a baby, but I think it might've been easier than last year's very pregnant Italy trip. This time we made the trip with James's brother Steve, sister Michelle, and brother-in-law Matt. It was fun to have a bigger group--especially when we had to take turns doing non-Joey friendly activities.

We went on a Western Caribbean Cruise that left from New Orleans. It turns out, October is a great time to visit N'awlins. We went a day early, since it was cheaper and enjoyed it a lot. Here's a picture of us getting our first Po Boys. The waitress knew we were from out of town when she asked if we wanted them "dressed" and we looked at her like "what, are you going to put a shirt on my sandwich?" (Turns out, the answer is "yes" and they put lettuce, tomato and mayo on your sandwich.) Joey won her over though, and she even gave him a piece of candy, which he held on to until we got back to the hotel, and then jammed hopelessly deeply into the air conditioner. If they ever use that for heat, the room will smell like hot chocolate!


Later that evening, we explored the French Quarter. There was some kind of breast cancer awareness parade going on, which meant a lot of interesting characters dressed in all sorts of pink things that can't really be categorized as clothes, and big floats going by throwing Mardi Gras beads to passersby. Joey loved the beads and got quite a collection.
 New Orleans is definitely Jazz Central. There were street musicians all over the place, and a lot of them were really good. Joey was eating up all the music. He LOVES music! This man's name is also Joseph, so he sang Joey his very own personalized song. I think his voice was too loud and bellowy for the little guy and he melted down. He's a tough crowd.


 Sunday morning we had time to go to church before boarding the cruise ship. It was such a fun ward. Everyone was very welcoming and full of vigor. We'd love to go back to that one.

We got on our cruise ship and Joey set about exploring the tiny room. We had to move a little furniture, since he hated his crib, there was no room to walk, and they had James and me in separate single beds, but we worked it out so that we even had room for that darned yoga ball that Joey still insists on being bounced to sleep on. Joey loved the room. He opened and closed all the drawers, put his beads and toys in all of them, explored the bathroom, and pointed to every part of the pattern on the carpet. I don't think he would've minded if we never left the room at all.

Our first stop was in Quintana Roo, Mexico. We went to some Mayan ruins called Kohunlich. We went with Michelle while the other guys did something dangerous...I can't remember what at the moment. It was a long bus ride, and a very hot and humid day, but we had a good time. The ruins were really neat. It was a whole city. 
Here's a family picture, courtesy of Aunt Michelle, showcasing the ruins and Joey's habit of the week. I guess he was doing an archaeological dig of his own.

Our next stop was Roatan, Honduras. It's actually only belonged to Honduras for 30-something years and was first inhabited by Pirates (who saw a ton of rats there and named it Rat-ton...there's a neighboring island called Morat. I guess they saw more of the same there). Everyone speaks English at home, but they've started teaching school in Spanish since the island has belonged to Belize. Joey had a cold this day, so we took it easy. We got a tour from a local taxi driver and his friend. Joey forsook his stranger anxiety in favor of the pretty lady.

 Next stop was Belize. It was scarier than I'd imagined. They made up for their high crime-rate with some delicious fresh fruit. We especially loved the bananas. I think Joey ate two by himself. We tried to take a bunch back with us onto the boat, but were stopped by an official looking British man who said that wouldn't do. We ended up giving our loot to the crew of the tender boat that was taking us back to the ship.
We took another taxi tour in Belize. It was interesting, but the driver seemed pretty jaded by a hard life. He was nice enough though, and we got to see a lot of the city that we otherwise wouldn't have.

 The last stop was Cozumel, Mexico. I actually didn't get to venture past the marketplace there, but I think I've had 12 times more Mexico in my lifetime than the rest of the group put together, so it was fair. When the little man needs a nap, he needs a nap. The rest of them went parasailing and said it was really fun! I don't have a picture of that though.

Here are a few random shots of us goofing around on the boat. My favorite is Michelle acting like she's going under water in the glass elevator, and the lady behind her trying to get a look without being too obvious. Hahaha I love my in-laws.

 We weren't supposed to take this picture, but really, who wants to buy a screwed up picture for $29? They took our picture in front of a green screen as we boarded the ship. It just so happened that I was wearing a green shirt that day, so I have no torso--just a disembodied head and arms coming out of the boat. 
 This was Chocolate Night. They had a chocolate buffet late one night. It was pretty amazing. There were chocolate sculptures and every kind of chocolate delicacy imaginable. I must admit, my plate looked about like this when I was done too. It was fun to try so many different things, and I'm glad I didn't finish it and make myself sick.

 Here's Joey and Uncle Steve. I can see the family resemblance, can you?


It was a good trip! Hopefully we can do something like it before too long. We'd better hurry though, we've got less than a year before Joey is an adult, according to the airlines.