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Friday, February 5, 2010

December 2009

After all of our travels in November, we decided to stay put for the month of December. We really enjoyed just being able to enjoy Greenwood and celebrate the birth of Christ.

11 months old

Greenwood has a great Christmas parade that is actually the oldest and largest Christmas parade in the entire state. Mary Laine is still a little young to really appreciate it, and barely even flinched when the trucks with the sirens drove past. It was a very cold parade day, so we were thankful that my parents' house is on the parade route and we could watch through their window. We did venture out into the cold for a bit to say hello to all of our friends who were watching down the street. Mary Laine preferred her window-seat, though!

First Greenwood Christmas Parade

I have to give a Deacon update. We really are so proud of him. While he still has alot of puppy tendencies, and certainly can be mischievous every now and then, he is really starting to calm down and is so sweet with Mary Laine. The two of them are very cute together. They can also get each other into trouble. For example, even though Mary Laine knows that Deacon isn't allowed to play with her toys, she taunts him with them by putting them right up to his mouth as if to say, "I bet you'd really like to chew on this now, huh?" Deacon is usually pretty good about resisting the temptation, though :-). Here are some sweet Deacon pics:



One of the great things about December is that schools take a nice long break - and we get to see alot more of Uncle Walker and Aunt Susanne!


Mary Laine loves her Mimi and Papa too!

Playing catch is one of her new favorite activities

Here are some other cute December pictures:

Major bed-head after naptime



Reading is still her all-time favorite activity

She actually climbed onto the table (via the laundry basket) all by herself!

Celebrating Christmas was so much fun this year with a one-year old. Even though Mary Laine is too young to understand her need for a Savior, or even to appreciate the celebration, we enjoyed telling her about it all the same.

Our "children" on Christmas Eve

Opening presents on Christmas morning - she was more than a little overwhelmed and didn't even enjoy ripping the paper like I thought that she would. But, after the dust settled, she is really appreciative of all of her new toys.

Playing with her new bath toys - thanks Uncle Jim and Aunt Pat!!

The tradition in the Sturdivant family has always been to get together for a big Christmas lunch. My parents hosted everyone this year - and it was so much fun to see everyone. We have added five new members to the family (two births and three marriages) over the past year, and it is definitely "the more the merrier"!

Mary Laine and cousin Jane playing with cousin Carson and Aunt Ygondine

Mary Laine loves her "Big Papa"

Sweet time with Uncle Sykes

I love Aunt Su-Su!

Sweet grandfather-granddaughter picture (Uncle Mike and Jane)

Loving all of the attention

It wouldn't be a Sturdivant-family gathering without some sort of competition. Here we are in a heated game of LRC. Aunt Jan snuck in from behind to take the win!

On the 26th, Gary competed in the annual three-on-three alumni and friends basketball tournament at my high school. Gary enjoyed being able to get back out on the court, and the rest of us enjoyed being his cheerleaders. And what was even more fun was that his team won!! Congrats Brunson Smalls!

Mary Laine yelling out cheers for Daddy

Celebrating with the winners

Finally, on Susanne's 20th birthday, we were able to celebrate with her at her Debutante Ball. It isn't everyday that Gary and I have an excuse to get all gussied up. Here we are all cleaned up :-).



Happy New Year!

1 comment:

Rachael Tackett said...

love the bed head pic...

where do ya'll go to church...email me

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