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From: stephen@inetport.com (Stephen and Tana Reeve)
Subject: Hello from Austin!
Hello! Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving. We had a nice time in Houston
with my folks. I felt a little guilty sitting around doing absolutely
nothing while my folks cooked and cleaned and bathed Samantha and read
to Samantha at night and entertained Samantha (Mommy and Daddy could drop
off the face of the planet with Grandma and Papa are around and Samantha
wouldn't notice - it's great!), but it sure was relaxing! (And, I didn't
feel guilty enough to actually get up and DO something.)
Samantha and Stephen and my dad went downtown on Thanksgiving morning
to see the Houston Thanksgiving Day parade. It was Samantha's first
parade. She really enjoyed it. Then, on Friday, we went to Space Center
Houston (the museum at Johnson Space Center) and one of the high school
bands was there en masse (they were all wearing matching t-shirts). They
were from Georgia and they were really nice kids. Anyway, Samantha
thought it was really cool that they had marched in the parade and kept
pointing them out every time she saw another band kid. Samantha enjoyed
the museum. Ever since Slimey the Worm flew to the moon on Sesame Street
with WASA (Worm Air and Space Agency) Samantha has been talking about
wanting to be an astronaut. They had some of the real astronauts on Sesame
Street talking about space flight and the shuttle and education and stuff.
We drove back from Houston on Saturday afternoon. Sunday afternoon, after
church, we put up our Christmas lights. It was almost 80 degrees outside
and sunny. It seemed a little weird putting up Christmas lights in shorts,
but hey, we took advantage of the nice weather. We got all of our outdoor
lights up and put up the Christmas tree and got the lights on it. Today,
the plan was to put the ornaments on the tree, but it just didn't happen.
This being Monday after an entire week of rest and relaxation, neither
Stephen nor I had the energy to do anything extra. (Back to reality,
bummer!) Samantha just did NOT understand. She was not happy about not
decorating the tree tonight.
This year is fun because this is the first year that Samantha remembers
last Christmas. She is very VERY excited, but does not have the concept
of WAITING for Christmas. Today, we were grocery shopping and Samantha
wanted me to buy a birthday cake mix (I told her that we would bake a
birthday cake for baby Jesus at Christmas). I tried to explain to her
that we have 26 more days until Christmas ... plenty of time to get a
cake mix and we don't need one TODAY! I guess it is my fault because
I did tell her that Christmas would come after Thanksgiving (I didn't
realize that she would interpret that as the DAY AFTER Thanksgiving!)
This coming Saturday, we are going to do breakfast with Santa at church.
We did it last year and Samantha STILL talks about it.
This evening we were moving some things around in the living room to
make room for the Christmas decorations (that hopefully, we will have
the energy to put up tomorrow night since our Sunday School class
Christmas party is going to be at our house this coming Saturday).
Samantha got very upset when we told her that we were going to put
her wooden blocks right in front of the fireplace (seemed like a good
place to play with them - the tile makes a nice level surface for
building); she was concerned that Santa would trip over the blocks and
get hurt when he came down the chimney. Stephen and I had to promise
her that we would move the blocks before Christmas so that Santa wouldn't
get hurt.
Samantha has falls on the brain because Grandma Dorothy took a bad fall
on Thanksgiving day. My cousin's 18 month old little girl, Bailey, was
running toward the street, and there was a car coming down the street,
and there were cars parked on both sides of the driveway so there was
no way that the driver of the car could see Bailey and my mom was the
closest one to her. The driveway dropped off at a sharp angle at the
end and mom stepped sideways and lost her balance and fell - she skinned
both of her knees and jammed her left wrist AND she managed to grab
Bailey with her right hand and keep her fron running into the street.
At least her injuring were not in vain, she did save Bailey! (Way to go
Grandma!)
Tomorrow I go for a sonagram and a checkup. Stephen and Samantha
are going, too. I think that the sonagram will make an impression on
Samantha. She is very excited about being a big sister. Lately, she
has been using my belly button as a microphone to talk to the baby.
She wants to make sure that the baby will recognize her voice when it
is born (how could it not?!).
Take care!
- Tana
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