Monday, December 28, 2009

Holiday '09 Re-Cap

Steve and I traveled to Seattle on Wednesday to spend the holidays with my family. Lucky for us, this year the weather cooperated! (unlike last year's 3 ft of snow). Nope, this year OTHER parts of the country got to experience the holiday "joy" of a white Christmas...and I am happy to report, we enjoyed sunshine and temps in the 50s in Seattle - whoo hoo!


On Christmas Eve we joined my parents in taking the ferry over to Vashon Island for a mini day trip and lunch. The views from the ferry were outstanding. You could see the Olympic Mountains to the west, and Mt. Rainier to the south. Later in the evening, we met up with my sister for dinner at the Cheesecake Factory (one of my favorite restaurants) before church. My parents' church choir was singing at the 11 p.m. service, so we were able to have a leisurely dinner beforehand.


Christmas morning the sun was shining again (unheard of weather for Seattle at this time of year!) In an effort to reduce stress and save money for adoption expenses, the family had agreed to celebrate a low-key Christmas this year and just exchange stockings, which was fun. Of course Luna and Killer rec'd some new toys from Santa as well...


In the afternoon we went over to my Aunt & Uncle's place in Issaquah, where we had the chance to catch up with them, my grandma, and my cousins. Lots of food and sweets were had by all. Good times.

There were definitely some "Lia-inspired" gifts this year (which I graciously accepted on her behalf). My sister got me an adorable leather Ladybug wallet. My stocking contained a Panda beanie baby, my cousin K.C. gave us a collection of ladybug toys and magnets, and a cool magnet that is a map of China...and my grandma gave me the MOST adorable ladybug musicbox you have ever seen. The ladybug's body opens to reveal the inscription "Granddaughter, you are cute as a bug" - and the musicbox plays "You Are My Sunshine". So sweet...

Saturday we stopped at California Pizza Kitchen on our way out of Seattle, then drove back over Snoqualmie Pass in gorgeous sunny weather and blue skies as far as the eye could see. We stopped at Safeway in Cle Elum for a quick potty break, and Luna decided that those five minutes we were gone would be a good time to raid the leftover pizza box and eat one entire piece of BBQ Chicken pizza, and smear the second piece around the passenger seat. KIDS! Did I mention Luna doesn't typically eat wheat because it gives her gas? NICE. Thank goodness for leather seats, napkins and hand sanitizer...the mess was easily cleaned up, but I kept waiting for Luna's gut bomb to explode. Lucky for us, that never happened. I suppose this was good practice for traveling with a toddler. Every mom I know keeps a box of wipes in her purse for such occasions... I may as well get used to it. :)

4 comments:

Alaina said...

Sounds like you had a great Christmas! What's the significance of the ladybug gifts?

Julie and Steve said...
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Julie and Steve said...

@Alaina: Cultures all over the world associate the fabled Ladybug with Good Luck and Good Fortune. Some Asian cultures believe that the Ladybug understands human language, and has been blessed by God. Although the ladybug does not have a specific connection to Chinese culture, it has been "adopted" by the China adoption community as a symbol of good luck and fortune throughout the adoption process. Plus, they are cute and make a sweet theme for a little girl's room! :)

Betsy said...

Wow, what great weather to make the Christmas trip even more memorable! And I got a kick out of the Luna pizza story. :-) Well, now that you are laughing about it too. Happy New Year!