Wednesday, December 26, 2007

O Holy Night...

I can only imagine what the first Christmas was like. A new mom trying to keep herself and her baby warm in a drafty barn with all kinds of animals around. Not really the ideal place where you would want to have your newborn, yet Mary was at peace. Quite a reality check for me when I start to feel bad because my little one woke up at 3:45am and decided it was time to get up. Who told a one year old it was Christmas?! And why so early! I don't do well without my sleep. :)

The night before, Christmas Eve - Joe, Reece and I exchanged our gifts at home and then ventured out and met my family for the Christmas Eve service at Traders Point with my brother Jamie and his wife Melissa and her parents. It was a great service and Reece loved having time to run out in the hallways. Joe and I took turns allowing him the freedom explore the massive church.

We were granted an early gift and ran into the Ober Family at church. Barbara was a high school friend and college roommate of mine. After service we came and stayed the night at my parents in Brownsburg. This is when we thought we would get a great night of sleep that Reece would be none the wiser about Christmas morning. Think again! We tried everything to get him back to sleep, but it didn't work. I ended up downstairs watching Praise Baby with him at 5am and it wasn't until 7am when I finally got him to go back to sleep. After a nap Reece was ready to tear into his gifts, that is after he was given donut holes by Papa.

Grandmama and Papa allowed him to open his gifts before the others arrived. He was so excited to see the car they bought for him. Now if only we can learn how to move in it. Joe was excited for his gift as well. He received a Keruig Coffee Maker, the perfect gift for a student staying up all hours of the night!

It wasn't long before the rest of the Baker family joined us and we settled in to read the Christmas Story. Grant and Reece were both listening at first, but as youngesters do - they started teasing each other and had the rest of the group in laughter as well. Even if it is hard for them to sit through the story of the birth of our Savior, I think it is a great tradition to remind us all of the true reason we are celebrating. It was precious to see the two of them 'trying' to follow along. Afterwards we went into the family to open our gifts and poor Reece no longer had any patience for this, all he wanted was to play some songs on the piano. He loves pianos! Our gift giving was followed by a great meal and then relaxing time before dessert and packing up for home.
Thank you mom and dad for a great time!











Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas to all...

Now this feels like Christmas! It's almost like we haven't had Christmas in a couple of years... Even though we were blessed with one of the greatest gifts ever - Reece - this time last year, the actual holiday season was a bit of a blur. Those of you with kids know what I'm talking about...the three-week blur of late nights, black tarry poop, and listening for a heartbeat that marks the first few weeks of your first child's life. That's where we were 12 months ago - so this year we're celebrating Christmas with even more thankfulness in our hearts. God is good.

We love our house during the Christmas season. It's so simple, but a few candles in the windows, a couple of stockings by the fire make it feel really warm and homey. Here's a good picture of Reece by the tree. We broke down and bought a fake one this year, figuring that Reece is probably better off not eating pine needles until he's at least 4 years old...

Below are a few pictures of us this afternoon having our own family Christmas. We never buy too much for each other, but of course Reece had to get a couple of little things in addition to the great stuff that Nana and Grandmama/Papa hooked him up with.

We spent the last couple of days in Sidney, Oh with my mom and the rest of the Davis clan. It was a wonderful celebration...to see Leah, Ellie and Jillian truly understand the reason for the season. To watch them act out the Christmas story and sing carols...really cool stuff. There was great food (as always) and lots of fun time together. It's especially exciting since there is a new little one on the way (Ben and Marlo are expecting in the next few weeks), and also because they are moving over to Anderson to start a new job - Ben will be the Director of Alumni...

It's Christmas Eve, and we're leaving in a couple of hours to head over to the Baker's house, and to go to a Christmas Eve service at Trader's Point Christian Church. We promise to blog before New Year's to catch you up on our Christmas in Brownsburg. God Bless. Merry Christmas.


Sunday, December 16, 2007

One Year and Counting...

Please forgive us for the four week hiatus from blogging...no excuses...we appreciate your patronage to the site, and we know that your time is valuable. What's been going on here that has kept us busy, you ask? Well, let's start with Thanksgiving.

We enjoyed a great holiday with both families - Baker and Davis- in Brownsburg, IN and Sidney, OH. Great food, great family time, great travels and best of all good health during that time. Poor Reece was hit hard the week after Thanksgiving with a cold; he had the works - a fever, runny nose, no appetite (and that is a big one for him), and the worse cough. Like I said though, we are thankful that he got this the week after Thanksgiving and was able to enjoy the holiday to its fullest!

In Brownsburg we were able to spend time with the Aunt Carolyn and Uncle Henry (Landry) in addition to the whole Baker crew. Reece and Grant had a great time running around and playing together. This time Reece only got a welt under the eye from Grant, instead of a knot in the head like the time before :)
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In Sidney, during a trip to the YMCA, a scene straight from America's Funniest Home Videos took place...be sure to ask us about it some time. Too complicated to blog about... The rest of the time in Sidney was full of time with cousins and eating lots of goodies. We always miss dad when we're all together like that, but are so thankful for the time we had with him.
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From early November to the middle of this past week was the busiest month ever...mostly because of the fact that my semester was wrapping up. I am extremely lucky to have a wife that understands and supports all of the time I spend in the books and on the computer. It paid off with a successful semester, but not without a lot of sacrifice on her part. That's probably the main reason that we don't have a lot to blog about for the past few weeks.
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This weekend was exciting because we celebrated Reece's first birthday! On Friday night we got the house straightened up and gave Reece his first-ever haircut in preparation for the big event. You can see from the pictures how much we chopped off. At first, we didn't realize how much hair he had, but once I started hacking it off, we learned just how long it really was.

Lisa did a lot of work getting a great party together. However, the Indiana weather had something else in mind. The "Blizzard of 07" was quickly upon us and we had to call off the small get together. We even sent Nana (my mom) on her way a few hours early because we wanted her to beat the bad weather on her way to Ohio. But at least she got a few hours with Smiley Reece.

Brooke and Dan, and Jenessa and Lydia came over to help us celebrate Reece's big day. He really enjoyed his cupcake and icing...of course it wasn't his first sweets (imagine that, a Davis eating lots of sweets) but he was still thrilled with it.

Speaking of eating...you should see this kid put town pancakes and eggs - it's amazing! His usual breakfast is about like a body-builder. Two eggs, several mini-pancakes, yogurt, banana...it makes me full just thinking about it. I don't think we'll ever be accused of starving the kid. Oh, and by the way, Reece is officially off of formula now. He loves his water and milk (he prefers water) - this boy can chug just as well as he can eat!
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One other exciting piece of news is that Ben and Marlo are moving to town! He just got the job as the Director of Alumni at AU...and will start some time in late January, right after baby girl #2 shows up. Be praying for a smooth delivery and smooth transition back to Indiana for Ben, Marlo, Jillian, and BGD. Well, I guess that's about it. Sorry, again, for the lack of blogging. We'll keep on it better during the holiday season.

We are throwing in some extra pictures so hopefully you will forgive us for our absence!
The monkey cake below was made by Lisa, it tasted delicious! And then we have Reece doing his birthday strut. The rest are a mixture of pictures with his birthday gifts and then some with family over Thanksgiving.