Happy {Belated} Holidays from the Olsons!
We had a whirlwind holiday, celebrating with friends and family alike.
Below is a quick synopsis of the 12 Days of Olson Christmas
-- one photo from each day--
No turtle doves, or golden rings
How do we know the holidays were a success?
Easily measured by the difficulty we found in choosing just one photo from each day
::December 21::
Amelia and Ingrid celebrated Christmas with some of her best buds as a brave mom invited twelve little people under age 3 into her friendly home! (Special shout out to Brynn for the sweet Santa pajamas!)
::December 22::
Amelia spent the day with Grandma Judes and Grandpa Paul as Nicole & Ingrid spent some quality time together and packed for our Christmas traveling adventures.
::December 23::
These next four days were particularly hard to choose just one photo. This day, the girls and I spent with Judy as Paul and Issac finished up the week's work before the holiday. We made and decorated cookies. Amelia tried--and loved--eggnog. {Who knew?!?!} And Issac was finally inducted into that eve-before-Christmas tradition of parents assembling children's gifts putting together Amelia's balance bike from Grandma and Grandpa Olson!
::December 24::
Christmas Eve Morning Brunch with Grandma and Grandpa Olson and Auntie Heidi. Santa! Visiting with the Olson/Blatz families. Many wonderful memories made. More eggnog.
::December 25::
Amelia was so proud to give Ingrid the stuffed bunny that she made for her at Build-a-Bear. Santa surprised the girls with a little slide, and Amelia's wish came true for Elmo and Super Grover stickers. We spent Christmas morning at home with the girls, then were off to Grandma & Grandpa Niggemann's house for more Christmas celebrating with family. Three hours of arguing with the antenna and we (Issac+Grandpa Bill) achieved in finding reception to watch the Sunday evening Packer Game that Uncle Bill and Auntie Lindsay were at!
::December 26::
Another day of celebrating Christmas with the Niggemann family! Though she wasn't as interested in 'tearing wrapping paper' as everyone thought, she did love to deliver the gifts under the tree to their respective owners.
::December 27::
Today was devoted to playing with our new toys and unpacking.
The glasses from Ingrid's new stuffed bunny proved most entertaining for Amelia.
::December 28::
Practicing taking turns on the slide, in preparation for sharing with our friends (and our sister).
::December 29::
Definitely not her first smile, but the first caught on film!
Ingrid, at 14 weeks old.
::December 30::
Our good friends Chris + Jen brought their stunning little man Evan to our "Bring-Your-Own-Baby" New Year's Eve weekend. We were thrilled with their company, per usual! Even though Amelia pushed him down the slide a few times, their friendship was rekindled when he willingly shared his iPad and the "Monster at the End of This Book" app.
::December 31::
New recipe + 2 dads + 1970s waffle maker = cereal for breakfast.
I had to laugh, this is one of the only photos from the weekend that included any adults. I'd like to say that it was because the kids were being so gosh-darn adorable the whole time, but it also could have been because Issac & myself were seldom in anything but pajamas :)
::January 1::
Amelia starts off 2012 with some horticulture:
Anyone who visits will undoubtedly be asked by Amelia to play 'The Apple Game' with her.
Over. And over. And over.
It was her 2nd birthday present from mom&dad, and is absolutely toddler-approved!
She figured out the rules in about ten minutes and we are excited to have an interactive game we can all play together. Auntie Lindsay rolled a raven: "Uh-Oh... Way-Ven!!!"
{for those of you who have asked - here is a link to the game I'm referencing}
What a wonderful two weeks of fun and memories made with friends and family. Thanks to everyone who made this our most eventful holiday season yet!
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