12.05.2012

Welcome, Christmas!

We've been doing all we can to get into the Christmas spirit (not that I need to do much...). Christmas music is always on now (MiniM.E. is sad that it's not always kids' music anymore, but she still dances around, so it can't be that bad).

We've been to Starbucks to admire their decorations. (really, we just went because I have a caffeine addiction)
One grande non-fat peppermint mocha, please!

So pretty!

(signing) More coffee!
 We went to the Victorian Christmas Walk downtown.  It was no Dresden Christmas Market, but it was still fun.
Looking at...

the reindeer.

We waited 20 minutes for that giant balloon!

And, now I finally feel like it's Christmastime in our house.  It's about a week and a half later than I would have liked, but such is life with a toddler.  Decorations are finally up.
with Metzger's help


We went and cut down our tree on Saturday at Ellms Farm.  It was cold, so MiniM.E. got to wear her snowsuit for the first time.  There was even a dusting of snow!

not sure how to move in this...
 The best part of finding a tree (for MiniM.E.) was taking the tractor hayride out to the lots.

Yippee!!
It took a lot of traipsing around to find the perfect tree because we were set on a blue spruce this year and they were hidden (actually, they were in plain sight, but there were only 8 or so and they were all so hideous that we walked right past them a few times).  We found this Charlie Brown tree (okay, it's not that bad).  Bob cut it down with his awesome muscles.   (Striking the same triumphant pose as last year)

MiniM.E. didn't share Bob's enthusiasm

It's hard to get up in a snowsuit...


At least there were goats to pet...

Awake for this year's train photo... much better than last year



 Once we got it home it seemed a bit big for our living room...
But now that the lights are on- which was an endeavor thanks to a super fussy and clingy MiniM.E. and super prickly needles- and we finally put the ornaments on, I love it!
 




11.29.2012

New York at Christmas 2012

Sunday we took MiniM.E. on our second annual trip to New York City.  We went last year when she was just two months old and our first trip was so awesome, we decided it had to become a family tradition.

Last year we went with our friends M & G, but since they're expecting their first baby at Christmas, it was cutting it too close to make the trip.  We took my parents instead, which was pretty exciting since it had been years since either of them visited NYC.

This year we drove to Beacon station and took the train in.

MiniM.E. seemed to enjoy the train...



until she fell asleep.

We arrived at Grand Central Station just before lunch.  MiniM.E. was in awe of all the people and lights and noise.  We visited the Christmas Market in the station before venturing out to the streets of the city.

taking it all in
The streets of New York:



At first, MiniM.E didn't seem too thrilled (probably because of the necessity of a hat and mittens), but less than five minutes from the station she was her excitable self again.


(Probably because she saw this:)


The entire purpose of the New York trip for me was for MiniM.E. to sit on Santa's lap at the Plaza Hotel.  I have never seen a better Santa than the one there, and I'm pretty sure he's the real deal.  So even though there are lots of Santa's helpers at malls close by, and even in downtown Saratoga, I want to take MiniM.E. to NYC every year to see the real Santa at the Plaza Hotel (where, after getting ready for Christmas ALL YEAR, he must need a bit of a break before the big day).

Here is the photo we got last year.
See?  The Santa.  And, how cute is MiniM.E.?

Now, I realize that a one-year-old is much different than a tiny baby and even though I knew she would scream and cry, I still wanted my yearly picture.

So... our first stop, while MiniM.E. was still fresh, was the Plaza Hotel.

BUT, of course, something would go wrong to upset the trip.  *Insert huge, long Santa photo debacle here.*  Long story short, their camera stopped working and they told us to come back in an hour, which, of course, would interfere with the nap MiniM.E. desperately needed.  Yet, the photo being the most important task of the day, we returned an hour later, only to be told they needed another hour.  After much arguing and pleading, we finally convinced the staff to find Santa (who was on his break) so we could take a photo using OUR camera.  I would need an entire post to write about my frustration with the Santa staff, but we got the picture, so I'm happy.

After finding out we needed to come back, we went next door to FAO Schwarz.  The toy store was most definitely MiniM.E.'s favorite part of the trip.  First we explored.
Climbing on the giant puppies

Looking at the chirping birds

Playing with the super expensive Steiff bears... YIKES!

Then we found the story area and MiniM.E. spent almost an hour playing with the toys


and reading stories.


The highlight of the toy store was the Big Piano.



MiniM.E. loved it so much that as soon as she got off she immediately signed and said "more", and most amazingly, added "mi-an-o".  Seriously?  The words this kid learns without us even teaching her...

So for the rest of the day she continuously chanted "mi-an-o" over and over.

We went back to see Santa.  We still had to wait a while, but we finally got to see him.  At first MiniM.E. just wanted to play with the tree.  Once we put her in his lap, she started out alright, admiring the fuzzy coat, but soon didn't seem quite so happy.  Her concern turned into outright terror pretty quickly.  Luckily, I snapped one good photo before everything went downhill.  I do kind of like this one though.
With the world's largest bear on the way in

waiting...

and waiting... 

looking at the tree... while waiting

There he is!!

not sure about the whole Santa's lap thing...

Done.  Done!  ALL DONE!!!

All the screaming must have worn her out because after a few photos and a stop at Trump Tower,

Trump Tower.  So pretty.

she fell asleep.

While she slept, we did some sightseeing.
Christmas Market at Bryant Park

The skating rink

Our family photo

The tree... even though it wasn't lit.

She woke up for Times Square and took a break from chanting "mi-an-o" to exclaim "pret-ty!"

After Times Square we were all pretty tired and decided to head back to Grand Central.
The moon and the Chrysler Building
It was a very successful trip, and I have to say, NYC with a one-year-old was pretty awesome.