Saturday, December 27, 2008

Thanks Santa! (aka Grandma L)

Luke just loves his new rocking horse, Ted. We learned quickly not to let him bounce too soon after eating. He loves to get Ted moving!

Beeline

Ahhh Luke. Of course the one place you want to go is the kitchen. It is where you can get into the most trouble and it is where you are consistently locked out of. So it is no surprise that when the door is unintentionally left open, you make a beeline for it.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Playing with Kacie



Grandma Linda had an old video of Luke and Kacie playing last August in San Francisco. Kacie ran circles around Luke, of course. It was the "golden time" for Luke - when he could sit, play with toys and be entertained, but not crawl and get into trouble. I think it lasted about two weeks. Those were the days . . .

Clearly, all Luke wanted to do was chew on tissue paper. No noisy toys for this boy!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Reminiscing . . .

 


As we are approaching the end of year, I've been flipping back through old pictures of Luke. It's hard to remember this stage of him, compared to where he is now. Granted, I was working on no sleep, so that does play a part. But there is little Luke, with his dark hair and patented "ooh!" look. And now he's running around like a crazy man and turning one next month. How time flies!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A Cuttin' We Will Go!


While my worst fears of Luke attacking a Christmas tree like a cat flowed around in my mind, I simply could not justify an artificial tree or missing out on the experience (read: photo op) of cutting down a Christmas tree. For better
or worse, we were just going to go for it and hope for the best.

It was certainly cold out in the middle of PDN (Po-Dunk-Nowheresville) but we stuck a silly hat on Luke's head, gave him some mittens that were too small and made him mad and were off to find the perfect, somewhat reasonably priced tree.



We let the little stinker run around and there were some mighty face-plants.
True to form, Luke didn't cry or fuss, just tried again. I love how determined
(read: stubborn) he is and just keeps trying.


We found our beautiful little tree and decided to adopt him and take him home. While the decorations weren't put on for a few weeks, our tree was giving our family tree skirt. I love this tree skirt and have to laugh remembering that I personalized a tree skirt with "The Bickels" before I was even married to Todd. At least I was engaged! Now we really are the Bickels since we've added Luke to this crazy mix!




We took our Christmas card photo with our tree (Finally! A reason for a photo card!) but have decided against publishing it, for those 3 folks who read this blog to have a surprise.