Whew! The last month has been a-maz-ing! I bet you thought I forgot about you. I bet you thought you weren't going to get a Christmas update. I bet you thought I was just too busy to take the time and do a new post. Don't you know you never bet on what a two year old will do? My Mommy is learning that firsthand!! So, grab a snack and a cup of hot cocoa and settle in to hear all about my Christmas!
For those of you keeping up, I'll pick up where I left off last time. The morning after the parade in Gatlinburg, we woke up to a couple of inches of snow! It was so much fun! We couldn't get down the driveway of our cabin or down the mountain our cabin was on, so we settled in for a day of snoozing and playing.
Before we even got dressed, JeanJean took me out on the back porch and helped me make a little snowman on a tray that we found in the kitchen. Since I was still in my jammies, with no coat or gloves, we took the tray back inside and I got to play for w few minutes on the kitchen table. It was so cold on my hands, and it tasted GOOD! You would not believe how quickly snow melts in a kitchen though. After just a few minutes, it was really making a mess, and I realized that melted snow would splash and splatter all over the place. Dad put a stop to that, and dumped the melting snow outside.
So, Mom put some clothes on me and I got to build a snowman outside! We scrounged around and found some things to finish the look. A plastic cup for his hat, forks for his arms and M&M's for his eyes, nose and mouth. He was the coolest snowman I have ever made. Ok, he was the only real snowman I have ever made, but who's counting?
Later, I put on a show wearing Unc Bubba's boots and da doo da doooing through a paper towel tube. It was a nice change of pace for the family. They were getting a little bit bored and needed some "comic relief". Aren't I the cutest boy ever?
Here we are on the day we left. It finally warmed up enough that the driveway and road were safe again. So, off to do some shopping. It's a good thing you Mommy's camera is fast, otherwise this picture would have been blurry from all the shivering. It was a very, very fun weekend and I can't wait to do it again next year!
The next Sunday, we went to brunch at the Mountain City Club. It was delicious, and I got a huge bag of goodies to take home. Santa was there, and I was a bit unsure at first, but I warmed up to him as you can see.
By the time we were through eating and ready to take these pictures, The Clause and I were best buds. His beard is so soft and he was very patient to let me sit in his lap and touch it. Then he gave me a big hug and told me to be a good boy....of course, aren't I always?
I talked the family into taking a group shot with Santa. Don't we look festive? Of course, I had to sit in his lap to tell him what was on my list.
Obviously, this picture was taken before I had really grasped the whole Santa Claus thing for the year. I did warm up to this Santa eventually. It's amazing how sharing a package of fruit chewies with Santa can make a boy change his mind. How bad can a big man with a white beard in a red suit be if he eats fruit chewies? I finally settled in to tell Santa that I wanted some new cowboy boots for Christmas.









There were so many things about this Christmas season that were a first for me. It was a new experience everywhere we went. There were beautiful lights on almost every house, including ours. Daddy spent a lot of time putting icicle lights on our roof line, hanging wreaths on our windows, and putting spot lights in our yard to shine on our house. Everytime we turned in the driveway after dark I would say, "Wowee, gights! Bootiful! Nank you, Daddy!" He said that made him want to cover the whole roof with lights next year. Sounds good to me!
There was also wonderful music! I learned so many Christmas Carols and am still singing them! Jingle Bells, Jingle Bell Rock, Here comes Santa Claus, The Little Drummer Boy (or as I call it the rum pa pum pum song), and We Wish You a Merry Missmas and a Happy New Years!
There were yummy cookies everywhere we went. Candy was free flowing (did I mention I LOVE chocolate?) Almost every store had toys, even the ones that don't usually have toys. Santa's helpers were on every street corner taking requests from boys and girls then reporting back. GrNanny's house was like a wonderland of fun things...dancing Santa's, snoring Santa's, flying Santa's, and "uh, uh, uh, don't touch that one it will break" Santa's. How
wonderful it all was! No wonder Mommy gets so excited!








The day after Christmas, we got together with ALL my family and cousins for supper at Nanny's house. This picture is Nanny and Maggie. The rest of us kiddos were just too busy to have our picture taken. We had great food and lots of laughs and of course, more presents! It was a wonderful Christmas season, and I had a blast. Mommy and Daddy are so grateful for me and my sweet spirit. I made Christmas really special for them this year, and they just beamed at me and my amazement. I can't wait until next year! I'm going to try not to be afraid of Santa so that I can get a jump start on my wish list!
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