'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house every Szolusha was stirring preparing for the celebration of the birth of Jesus. Axel was equipped with kitchen utensils in hand, excited that Santa would taste his baked cake, as fast as he can.
Last minute decorations and frosting by Axel were put on after a nice new aged Christmas service was attended. There were cookies, hot cocoa, and coffee consumed while Axel listened to a new Christmas story about little Sammy giving to the poor and celebrating what Jesus stands for.Mommy Szolusha was afraid Axel would wake so she drugged him with Zyrtec a little too late (9pm). Christmas morning mommy was patiently waiting as the clock struck 845am before the little Axel awoke. Mommy got up and made breakfast and lattes while daddy and Axel kept dreaming their dreams. Finally, the Szolushas were up, here is Axel giving Louis a Christmas doggy cookie while mommy is eating.
After the stockings were open daddy and Axel took a break to eat their Christmas french toast.
And then it was time to open Santa's big gift. It was the easel Axel didn't know he wanted until Christmas morning.
Here he is working hard on his first painting.
It is a green house with a blue roof and chimney and a red hawk who is chasing Miss Elisa, a neighbor, through the woods.
And here is Axel's first drawing of a picture of pregnant mommy.... this daddy and I thought was a masterpiece!
Home made pizzas were made for dinner....with the cooked egg on top daddy's gourmet treat!
On Friday, yesterday, we had the privilege of meeting the McFarren four at the Children's discovery museum. Axel has a lot of fun showing his cousins Sophie and Jack around the place. I love this picture of them working together to blow the big bubble.
Jack is amazing and has no fear. He loves to get right in the mix with his big sis and Axel. Axel and Sophie are apparently more timid with Axel the winner at this point only wanting to watch from the outside. Later Axel asked me why he didn't go in and I had to tell him I really don't know why he didn't want to go in and join in on the fun.
I thought this was a great picture of Axel with the McFarrens looking at a bird feeder.
I believe the favorite part of the visit for all of the kids was playing in the water. Poor little Jack got soaked when we went back for more play time in the water because there were no more rain jackets and the kids had to wear their own jackets. Although, the McFarrens had to go after that we were glad for the visit with them and hope to see them again soon!
After we said goodbye Axel wanted to go back in for a little more fun and exploration. He found this room that was full of a giant cardboard maze/ castle. Axel had fun running around for 15 minutes through all of the little mazes.
Here is a better idea of how cool this cardboard maze/castle was. What a great idea! After a few more minutes of fun we headed home ourselves for lunch and quiet time.
The day ended and began with a doctor's appointment for me and the baby. In the morning I found out that I measured over 3 weeks small, where the week before I measured right on target. The doctor scheduled me for an ultrasound in the late afternoon to double check the baby's growth. We went all together to the afternoon appointment so that Axel could watch a movie and get a certificate to come into the labor and delivery room with us just in case I go into labor and no one is available to stay with Axel at home until Auntie arrives or before Dad and Sonia arrive on January 12th. The good news is the baby is perfect and currently weighs over 6 pounds. The reason why I measure small is because her head has fully dropped into my pelvis. The doctor informed me that my body is already getting ready to deliver baby girl Szolusha. Keith is guessing she will come in a week and my guess is two weeks. Yesterday evening I packed my hospital bag and Keith installed the car seat. Now all we have to do is pick a name and wait for her to let us know she is ready for her big debut!