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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Playhouse Disney LIVE

Jeff decided to buy tickets for Grace to go and see Playhouse Disney LIVE. All her favorite cartoon characters were going to be at the show. They included Handy Manny, which is her absolute favorite, Tigger and Pooh, and the Little Einsteins. Unfortunately, at the last minute Jeff couldn't go with us. So my Mom went with Grace and I. Our seats were amazing and of course I had to buy her a glow wand, coloring book and t-shirt. Jeff and I neither one knew how Grace would be at the show, but much to my amazement she loved it! She was dancing, clapping and hollering. It was so exciting to watch how much she enjoyed the show. We just wished Daddy could have been with us, but we took lots of pictures, video to show him and of course Grace had to wear her shirt that says "My Daddy Rocks."









Lots of lights, drizzles of rain and fun times with the Family

We planned our annual trip to the Trail of Lights on Wednesday, December 17th with my Mom, Dad, Chad, Raegan, Uncle Harold, Aunt Debbie, cousins Jeff, Jamie, Kyle, Anna, Ben, Ryan, Melissa and our newest addition to the Menefee family, Abigail Ryann (2 months). It was so foggy and of course just before we were to leave my Mom and Dad's house it started to drizzle rain, but we decided to go anyway. We are such troopers! Grace really enjoyed it this year, except forget riding in the jogger. She wanted to walk and not hold anyones hand, which was a little bit of a struggle because there were so many people there and most importantly it's wasn't safe. Believe it or not she almost walked the entire way, which is probably about a mile or so.


Merry Christmas from NYC

Last weekend Jeff took me to New York City for a little vacation, just the 2 of us. I have been wanting to go to NYC for a while now and of course wanted to go at Christmas time. So jeff surprised me at the beginning of November. Grace stayed back home with my parents. When we got there it was so cold (of course it was. what else would you expect this time of year on the east coast!) We flew in to LaGuardia on Friday, Decemeber 12 in the afternoon. We caught a cab (This was definintely an experience for me riding in a cab. We always hear how crazy they drive and believe me you almost have to close your eyes.) to our hotel which was in Times Square. When we arrived at the Hilton, there were so many lights everywhere. By this time it was dark outside, but because of all the lights and signs it looked like day time. We checked in at our hotel and then headed out for some NY style pizza at this quaint restaurant in Times Square.
The next day, we went out for some sight seeing. We stopped off at Toys R US (which had a huge Farris Wheel in it). I couldn't believe how big the store was. It was 3 stories high. Then we went by the ABC Studios, where they film Good Morning America, NightLine, etc. We went by Broadway, Rockefeller Center (where the big Christmas tree is and the famous ice skating rink), and NBC Studios (where they film The Today Show). By this time Jeff and I were both hungry. We decided to go to this burger joint inside the Le Parker Meridian hotel (which by the way was pretty fancy and down this little hallway was this little hole in the wall burger place). Jeff had heard from some of his Aggie alumni, that live in NYC, that they had great burgers! We had to wait in line for about 20 minutes just to order and then you had to try and grab a table to eat at. There were probably only about 8 booths that sat 4 people and about 6 tables that sat 2. The tables were all full by the time we ordered, but just at the last minute we were able to snag a booth. Boy, did it feel good to sit down for a little while after walking about 3 miles. After eating we walked some more to see some more of the city and ran across St. Patrick's Cathedral. This church was like nothing I've ever seen before. Jeff said it reminded him of the cathedrals he saw in Europe. It was BEAUTIFUL! I can't even begin to describe the ornateness of the church and the amount of people pouring inside just to see it. We,also, took a little self tour of the famous Plaza Hotel. We decided after all the walking we did to catch a cab back to our hotel and rest for just a little while before dinner. Again, Jeff had a place in mind of where we could go eat dinner. The place was called Gaetana's and it was in Greenwich Village. It's a place Kelly Ripa likes to eat at and very much a Mom and Pop place. Great atmosphere...Christmas music playing in the background and a lot of locals eating in there. I ate fried calamari and a salad with walnuts, parmigiano-reggiano and a wonderful balsamic vinaigrette dressing. Jeff ordered pasta fagoili and a pizza with a vodka tomato cream sauce and cheese. It was all amazing. You could taste that everything was of the freshest ingredients. Our waitress even brought us a molten brownie for dessert. By the time dinner was over Jeff and I were so full that we were miserable.

The next day, I woke up and my stomach wasn't feeling very good, but we still decided to go out and do some more sight seeing. I wanted to go to FAO Swartz (one of the famouse toy stores in NYC). We took a cab instead of walking because it was a bit far from our hotel and it was freezing cold outside. When we arrived there was a line to wait in just to go inside and there were men dressed up as toy soldiers (they looked like the soldiers that guard Buckingham Palace in England). The line moved pretty fast and once we got inside I couldn't believe all the toys. Most toy stores around here don't sell toys like these. They had different sections...remote control toys, puppet making area (this is where you could make your own puppet, much like a Build-a-Bear), infant toys, stuffed animals (these stuffed animals were so expensive). Then we headed down stairs for the toddler toys because of course I wanted to buy Grace something. They had the neatest learning toys, clothes, etc. We ended of buying Grace a little stuffed bunny rabbit (We chose it because of the fabric it was made out of. We knew she would like to rub it while she sucks her thumb.) and then I found a traditional styled piggy bank (I have been searching Austin for a unique one.) that would match her room. The piggy bank is salmon pink with buttercream polka dots. After shopping for Grace, We headed up to the 3rd floor of the store which was the baby doll ward (the employees dressed up like nurses), train area, lego area, dress up area and the famous giant piano from the movie Big. You could even take your shoes off and play on it. We watched a little show that 2 of the store employees put on. Then we made our way through the crowd to exit the store. Next, we went to Central Park. I had no idea how big the park was. We tried to catch a horse drawn carriage ride through the park, but couldn't ever figure out where the line started or ended. So, we opted to just walk instead. By this time my stomach was beginning to feel worse and we caught a cab back to our hotel. This is where our trip took a little detour from having fun to being sick. I caught a little stomach virus and we had to stay in for the night. Jeff had eat McDonald's for lunch (because it was extremely close to our hotel) and had to order room service for dinner that night because he didn't want to leave me alone.
The last day we were there, which was Monday, December 15th, we woke up and my stomach still wasn't feeling great, but the weather outside was fabulous. It was 66 degrees. We had a little bit of a late start to the day so we opted to have brunch instead of breakfast. We went to this little cafe in the Tribeca area called Bubby's. It reminded me of Kerby Lane, but just a scale up. They served homestyle food. Jeff ordered meatloaf, mac and cheese and black eyed peas. I had a grilled cheese, salad and a lemon lime press (this was their version of Sprite...freshly squeezed lemon and lime, club soda and a little sugar...IT WAS FABULOUS!). After brunch, we walked down to Ground Zero, Wall Street, and the park where you could catch a boat to take you to the Statue of Liberty. We opted out of the boat tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island because the water was choppy and the boat was really rocking. I didn't think it would be a good idea with my stoamch still feeling yucky. So we just sat on a bench and watched all the comings and goings. It was nice. We took a cab back to our hotel to rest a little before heading out for dinner. Jeff took me to this pizzeria called John's Pizza. He had eaten there before on a work trip. The pizza smelled so good and of course tasted delious.

Jeff and I had so much fun! It was nice to have a little break, from our little sweet pea, to focus on just us. Thanks Mom and Dad for watching Grace and a huge hug and lots of kisses to my hubby for planning such a fabulous trip.

Here are some pictures from our trip:

Saturday, November 29, 2008

T H A N K F U L

Since this is the month to focus on the things that we are so very thankful for...I thought I would share the things that I'm T H A N K F U L for.

The first thing that I'm THANKFUL for is God who watches over us each day and gives us strength when sometimes we don't think we have it in us to get through some days. He is always there to listen.

I'm THANKFUL for the country we live. That we are free to make our own decisions like who to worship, what president we want running our country, the freedom to say whatever we want and the choice to make any dream come true.

I'm THANKFUL for my friends and family. Without friends and family life would boring.

I'm THANKFUL for my little girl, Grace. I just can't imagine my life without her. She brings such joy to my life.

And last but certainly not least, I'm THANKFUL for my amazingly handsome husband. He is such a great leader to our family. He has such wonderful qualities that he brings to our family like strength, patience, kindness, tenderness, and love. He's always taking care of everyone else before himself. He's one of the most selfless persons I know and I love him dearly.

Happy THANKSGIVING everyone!

18 months


Where does the time go...Grace turned 18 months on November 19 and I think we are already in the "terrible twos."



Grace definitely has a mind of her own and most things have to be her idea. She loves to say "no" and shake her head to yes or no questions Mommy asks. She is still such a picky eater. Daddy is the ONLY one who can get her to take bites of her vegetables. But, then again Daddy can get her to do most things. I think this constitutes a "Daddy's Girl." Grace's favorite things to do right now is dance, twirl in circles, look for the stars and the moon in the sky (although we haven't gotten the concept that the moon is only out at night), she loves to wrestle with Daddy, loves to hold on to someone's hand to march or run, read books, stack things on top of one another, write on the chalkboard, play with Mommy's tupperware, have Mommy's put lipstick on her and then she, also, likes to put her own powder on with Mommy's makeup brushes, have mommy rock her to sleep, suck her thumb while rubbing something soft whether it be her lovey or something else, and most of all watching movies in the car.



She's beginning to talk more and more. Jeff and I are starting to understand more of what she is saying.

Here are some new words that she can say:



moon, star, PaPa (this is Jeff's grandfather), Mommaw (this is my grandmother), Tracey (this is my sister-in-law), Chad (this is my brother), yes, no, march, side (which is outside), snack, and I'm sure that there are some more that I can't think right now.



She's is getting so tall and all those baby rolls are beginning to fade a bit. Mommy is sad because she is looking more and more like a little girl than a baby.



Here are her stats from the doctor:



weight: 25lbs. (60 percentile)



height: 31 1/3 in. (50 percentile)



Jeff and I just can't thank God enough each day for the wonderful gift He has sent to us.







Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more.

Grace was the cutest "Dorothy" ever!
Thanks to my mom's wonderful creativity and seamstress abilities that worked their magic. :)

As the Scarecrow says, " ...I'm not afraid of anything - except a lighted match."

Grace too felt the same way. She loved to look at the pumpkins and "pet" them, but make them into a jack-o-lantern and light it with a match and you can forget about it. She was so afraid of all the jack-o-lanterns sitting on the porches. Jeff had to carry her up to the few doors that we went to and believe me there was a deathly grip with her legs wrapped around him as a reminder not to let her down.



Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Pumpkin to Jack-O-Lantern

We had my family over to our house the Sunday before Halloween to carve pumpkins.

Let me preface this event first...Grace does not like her hands to be dirty at all.
So, when Jeff and I cut the pumpkin open we asked her to come take a look inside. At first she wasn't too sure, but soon came over to take a peep. Then, I asked her to feel the inside...with a lot of hesitation she stuck her hand in the pumpkin only after Mommy did it. She quickly pulled it out and looked at her hand and proceeded to rub her hands together to get the slimy stuff off her hand. It was too funny to watch! After that she pretty much stayed far away in hopes that no one would ask her to go near it again. Although, at the very end I asked her to come and help me carve the last little bit and of course she came right over only after telling her she could help me with the carving knife (something that is typically a "no-no").



See what you think of all of our creations...





























Not too scary!

Pumpkin Patch

Okay, I'm a little late on posting our trip to the pumpkin patch.

Jeff and I took Grace to visit a pumpkin patch at a church close to our house. At first she wasn't sure what to do, but as soon as I showed her she could pick up the pumpkins...that was all it took. I think her favorite part was trying to sit on all the wood pallets that the pumpkins were sitting on. She would find a place by a pumpkin and sit right next to it and pet it like a dog. Finally, after a while of walking around, she found a pumpkin and took it to Jeff as if to say "Daddy this is the one I want!" and Mommy found herself a big one to carve for the house. Jeff and I always find such joy watching her experience and learn new things.

Stay tuned for the pumpkin carving and Halloween costume...













Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Fall Is In the Air



Grace's "Doodle Bug"




This morning finally feels like fall is in the air. I decided since it was so nice out that Grace and I would go to the park to play after breakfast. As soon as we turned off the sidewalk to walk down to the park she was trying to get out of her "Doodle Bug" (Grace's little rider toy). She was so excited! She went straight for the swings and wanted up in them.






Next, she wanted to go and play on this little rider toy.







She then went to climb on the playscape and the slide.







After playing for almost a whole hour, I decided it was time to go home so Grace could take her morning nap, but she had a different idea. As I proceeded to take her hand and walk back to get in her "Doodle Bug" she was finding every bench or picnic table to sit on.





After sitting on every single bench in the park, I finally picked her up and put her in her "Doodle Bug." She wasn't too happy and kept trying to stand up and get back out. So I carried her all the way home while pushing the "Doodle Bug." What a morning, but boy did we have fun! :)