Thursday, January 17, 2013

New Year's in PA

On the 27th of December, Evelyn, and Grammy and Pap pap, and I drove back to Greensburg.  Evelyn did a great job during the long car ride.

She watched Yo Gabba Gabba on the ipad mini and ate her rice puff snacks.


At Bob Evans, they had the cutest half high chairs.  She loved sitting at the table like a big girl.



Once we got to Grammy and Pap pap's, she was mesmerized by the toy nativity set and loved teething on baby Jesus. 



Friday night, we celebrated family Christmas at Tom and Michelle's new, beautiful house.  It was a little chaotic, so it was hard to take good pictures.  Evelyn got a fun driving toy, cute clothes, and a giraffe ball game from her godparents.  She is really into the driving toy around our house now. 






Tommy got a drum set from Santa.  He would have me drum and then dance his heart out to the beat.  It was fun to watch him let loose his inner dancer! 


It was so great having snow for our visit.  This is the first time we went sledding at the Rennie house.

New snow suit. 

With Aunt Michelle 

Pap and Tommy at the top of the hill. 

Giving Grammy then Pap a push down the hill. 


Evelyn took to the snow like a snow bunny! 


Michelle tries out the hill. 

Grammy in her "Cousin Eddie" hat. 

Sledding fun! 


We also enjoyed lots of visiting.  Here is Evelyn with her Great Aunt Lisa.

With second cousin, Josh, another red head! 

Chewing on the ipad cover, yum... 

With second cousin, Leigh Ann 

With Great, Great Aunt Mary 

and Great Uncle Butch 

One more day of sledding once Eddie arrived.




View of the back patio and hillside. 


Looking for "deers." 



And lastly, we got to celebrate my birthday together, which hasn't happened in over a decade.

Grace enjoyed playing with Evelyn's car seat...

She even tucked herself in! 

All the cousins together. 

More fun with baby Jesus. 

Tommy and Grace help me blow out my candles. 


And open my presents.

Daddy and Evelyn 

And this is how we all felt after a fun, yet exhausting, day of sledding and birthday.








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