Saturday, December 15, 2012

Christmas in Dairyville


We went to the Alpenrose Christmas in Dairyville with my mom.  It was cold and raining so we didn’t stay long and spent most of our time in Storybook Lane.  Henry’s favorites were the lambs and chickens.  He kept shoving his head between the fencing to get a better look at the lambs and later broke away from us to run back to see the chickens and tried to open the door to their cage.  

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Madsen Tree Farm

Brody’s family tradition for getting a Christmas tree is to drive out to Madsen Tree Farm just outside Eugene.  This year, while we were in Eugene for the weekend we decided to help Sue and Jim pick out their tree.  Henry liked the trees and especially enjoyed watching as the tree was shaken and bound.

So far he hasn’t been into the tree at our house or the one at Grandma and Grandpas, which is a little surprising.  He will touch a few of the lower branches and pull a little on the lights and maybe try grabbing at a few ornaments but not with the determination and persistence that he has for the remote, phones or anything in the kitchen cabinets. 

The highlight from the weekend was the new train set at Grandma and Grandpas that has a remote control, which Henry loves to operate.  He is a little hesitant to play with the train while it is moving and wants to hold one of our hands when he crosses the tracks.  


Friday, December 7, 2012

Holiday Fair (LOMC)

Since moving home I have been trying to figure out what activities are offered in the area for Henry and I to do.  The Lake Oswego Mom’s Club sponsored a Holiday Fair for the community so we thought we would check it out with my friend Beth and her daughter Annie.  They had vendors selling holiday gifts, snacks, cupcake decorating as well as pictures with Santa.   Henry got his picture with Santa but I think the Santa at Macy’s downtown was better.   

My favorite part of the fair was the huge containers of fake snow that the kids were playing in with buckets and shovels like sand boxes.   It was supper soft and feels cold when you touch it.   It was the coolest stuff I have every seen.  Its called SnoWonder.