The devil wears diapers

I am absolutely convinced of it. Not Prada or anything like that. But diapers. And, in our case, diapers that have been put on backwards with tape wrapped around them 3 times to prevent them from being ripped off. She finds a way. Always. I even put her pajamas on backwards to go for the double protection!

She learned how to climb out of her crib last week. She actually learned a while ago, but now she apparently figured out how to get out without killing herself, so she does it immediately. So naps are done, at least for the time being. I kid you not, these photos were taken 20 seconds apart. She’s a piece of work is all I can say.


Gwannuf

Diaper Devil

No words


We were able to have everyone over on Saturday. Originally it was to be out in north Tucson, but the venue was changed to east LA since Abigail and Grace also had a recital that night. Thanks to all the peeps who made the long trek. Julie made some good food, everyone brought some good stuff, and we had a good time. We had our annual family talent show. For those of us with young kids, that is just code-talk for “look at what my kid can do.” Luke read an awesome book to everyone. The. Whole. Thing. Abigail and Grace played on the piano. Lucy sang “her” Christmas song (it truly is her own). Izzy sang and clapped. Sean and his girls sang while Jana played the piano. Ali played the piano. It was great fun.


Abigail playing

Grace playing

Gwannuf

Luke reading to us all

Sean and girls

Grace, Abby

Izzy

The brood


For those who were able to stay, there was the recital afterwards out at Willow Canyon High School. It was quite the spectacle. There was an intermission and everything. Abby and Grace are both in a dance group and a singing group. The dance group performed very first and very last. The singing group performed in the middle. It turned out to be a long program, but it was fun. We sat pretty far away. I got a few shots with my zoom lens, but they didn’t turn out the greatest.


Dance Group

At the recital

Singing Group

Grace

Sisters


I’m still chugging away at home. I think I am starting to feel a bit more part of a routine. Unfortunately Gwenyth thinks she’s a big part of that routine as well. And now with no naps, she’s even more involved. Fun stuff.

Did you hear the news? Catherine has a blog! We’ll teach her to rotate pictures one of these days. http://zaccatherinegriffithfam.blogspot.com/


As always, more (and bigger) pictures at Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/midder/

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Well, it has been for a while, I guess, with Thanksgiving coming early and all. Plus we just had to get out the Christmas decorations since we were already going through everything. Plus Julie got a fancy tree up at Tai Pan in Utah before we came back down. So we had to try it out. My favorites are the head-sized bulbs we got to go on the tree.

new tree (night)

new tree

bulbs


Abigail and Grace didn’t really lose a step coming back. They ended up in dance and singing classes the week after we got here. They have some good friends in their classes and they know the teachers, so that really helped. We were so happy that they were able to do it and that they’re so enthusiastic about it. Grace even asks us when she’ll be able to sing a solo. Those of you that know her pretty well know that that statement is a big deal!

Saturday they had their first performances. First it was at Chick Fila, where they did their “So long, farewell” routine from the Sound of Music. I had a hard time getting over how grown-up they looked in their jazzy outfits. Eeesh. They both had parts during this performance that they normally don’t do, and they both did great. Grace did the end part where she sings by herself. I think she loved it, because she’s told me about 4 times since then that she wants to do a solo.

Performing So Long Farewell from  The Sound of Music

Brian's purchasing a shot gun!

Girls looking way too old


Later that night, their singing group sang a few songs at the Marley Park Holiday Festival. It was quite fancy, and they did a great job.

Let it snow Let it snow Let it snow

hugs


They had all kinds of fun stuff at the festival. Abigail and Grace both made quick work of the shrimp that they found. The manners are still coming. Lucy had quite a few cookies. They also had some fake snow machines that were kind of cool. The “snow” was some sort of foam or bubbles or something.

snow AZ style @ the Marley Park

Abby running in the snow machine snow

Baby it's cold outside


To top the night off, Santa himself was in town. Abigail made sure to tell him what everyone wanted.

pouring out her heart to Santa

Santa was so gentle and sweet and really took some time with them

Santa asked Lucy if she's been naughty or nice


This week should be pretty exciting as we gear up to have the family over next weekend. Hopefully the kitchen will be done and we’ll be able to get enough patched and painted to look decent. There’s another recital on Saturday (thus the reason they’re coming over here). Fun stuff.

Groovy Christmas Music

Julie has a sister, Bonnie, who lives up in Grand Junction, CO. She sang at our wedding and has always had an incredible voice and incredible talent for arranging and presenting music.

Bon and Gwan

This past summer, she played and sang a Christmas song for us up at her parents that she had written herself. Aaron must have been there at some point as well, because he mentioned the other night during dinner (thanks again for the sushi!) that he wanted to hear it again. Well, she has officially released her first CD, and it’s awesome. You can listen to most of it over at her page on CDBaby.com. If you choose the “play all songs (Broadband)” option, you can hear them in CD quality sound (the dial-up version doesn’t do it justice). The song I’m talking about is #3 on the album.

http://cdbaby.com/cd/bwixom

If you have iTunes, it’ll open it up and play it all for you. Works great.

Enjoy! And thanks for publishing this, Bonnie. We listen to our CD all the time and love it. Allie sounds great as well. For the Elcock clan, Allie is Bonnie’s daughter. She sings on track 2 with her momma.

Give Thanks

Happy Thanksgiving all. We had a really good day today. Luckily we were able to sleep in a bit, due to our late afternoon spread at my Mom’s house. Julie had to brave the store this morning because we were too tired to go last night. She got everything she needed, but was forced to navigate the (mostly) unwashed masses.

I know that I’ve spent lots of time recently talking about Lucy, but she provides so much material that it’s hard to not include her in my ramblings. I have two examples tonight:

1. Lucy got her haircut a few months or so ago up in Utah. She turned out pretty sassy, but expressed many times how her hair was all gone and that her mother wasn’t allowed to cut it anymore. Today, while Julie was doing her hair, she blurted out (as only Lucy can): “Momma, I look like a punk! Don’t make me look like a punk!” I have no idea where that came from, but it was pretty funny.

2. As mentioned in the last post, the girls spent some time in the pool last weekend, which resulted in quite the ear infection for Lucy. She woke up screaming a few nights ago, so Julie whipped up her homeopathic/witchcraft solution (oil and garlic or something similar) and put it in her ear. She calmed down almost immediately. Today after dinner, Lucy was chatting with Michael and mentioned that “Mommy put juice in my ear.” Classic.

As you can tell, I have truly much to be grateful for. Wonderful family, wonderful wife, health, strength, and (almost) prosperity:)