My Mama De got me this Santa Suit. This pretty much sums up how I feel about it.
Here's my haul. Not bad.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
A Very Elmo Christmas
Carolling and Dancing
Las Posadas
After eating a delicious meal of enchiladas, we had a Mexican Posada. We all dressed up as the Nativity members and went from room to room asking if there was room for Joseph and Mary in the inn. I was a shepard boy and here are my sheep.
My dad was a wise man.
The whole lot of us. Uncle Chris makes for a strange Jospeh.
And here we are- we finally found a place to stay in the manger.
My dad was a wise man.
The whole lot of us. Uncle Chris makes for a strange Jospeh.
And here we are- we finally found a place to stay in the manger.
Feliz Navidad
Christmas Eve at Cabela's
I can't think of a better Christmas Eve activity than braving the crowds and the blizzardy weather and making a trip to Cabela's, the world's foremost outfitter. Its like Sea World for hunting freaks. There were tons of stuffed animals (giant doggies as far as I was concerned), an aquarium with real live fish, a "gun library," and a shooting gallery where you can shoot at targets like a skunk which will "spray" you if you hit it. It was so much fun. Its like the zoo but FREE, and well, most of the animals are dead. Just as we were leaving, they announced a fish feeding at the aquarium. I'm glad we stuck around for that. They feed the fish LIVE GOLDFISH. Those little goldfish didn't have a chance, but it was sure fun to watch.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Temple Lights
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Post Carnival Fun
Carnival Continued
One of the big attractions at the Carnival was the "ice skating" rink. There was going to be a rink brought in and put in the middle of town square. It turned out to be a bunch of plastic white tiles pieced together in a rink shape. It didn't matter though, everyone was lining up, gearing up and skating around like it ain't no thing. We didn't skate but we had fun watching everyone else "skate" (more like tip toe around) the rink.
When all the Carnival fun got boring, my mom cracked out my soccer ball and I dribbled around the grass for a good half hour.
When all the Carnival fun got boring, my mom cracked out my soccer ball and I dribbled around the grass for a good half hour.
Prescott Carnival
Like I mentioned before, Prescott is "Arizona's Christmas City." Yesterday, I got to enjoy all the Christmas festivities that this tiny little town has to offer at their Annual Christmas Carnival. We kept our eyes peeled for the Burtons because I'm sure they were also there. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see my buddies Sam and Isaac. But here are some things I did get to see:
- Santa Claus himself. The best part was that my mommy didn't have to pay to take a photo of him and he gave me three suckers.
- A horse drawn carriage.
- Lots and lots of dogs. Prescott is a very dog-friendly city.
- The Grinch, although I didn't take a photo with him because my mom is too cheap.
- Freedom Freddie. Aunt Re Re's friend Ashley (and future roommate) took me to say HI. He gave me a sticker.
- Two guys singing and dancing (quite seriously) to Michael Jackson's tunes. I gave them two quarters for their efforts.
Every where we went, people were giving me free stuff: balloons, candy, a jingle bell to wear around my neck, candy canes decorated like reindeer, gingerbread men, etc. It was so much fun. Whenever I didn't want to move on to the next booth, I simply used my expert skills in passive aggression (much to my mom's complete horror): I would quietly and calmly lie down in the middle of the road and refuse to move. This technique bought me five extra minutes at the booth with all the puppies.
- Santa Claus himself. The best part was that my mommy didn't have to pay to take a photo of him and he gave me three suckers.
- A horse drawn carriage.
- Lots and lots of dogs. Prescott is a very dog-friendly city.
- The Grinch, although I didn't take a photo with him because my mom is too cheap.
- Freedom Freddie. Aunt Re Re's friend Ashley (and future roommate) took me to say HI. He gave me a sticker.
- Two guys singing and dancing (quite seriously) to Michael Jackson's tunes. I gave them two quarters for their efforts.
Every where we went, people were giving me free stuff: balloons, candy, a jingle bell to wear around my neck, candy canes decorated like reindeer, gingerbread men, etc. It was so much fun. Whenever I didn't want to move on to the next booth, I simply used my expert skills in passive aggression (much to my mom's complete horror): I would quietly and calmly lie down in the middle of the road and refuse to move. This technique bought me five extra minutes at the booth with all the puppies.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Feeling Even Better Now
Feeling A Little Better
Sick
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
Winter Has Arrived...
...everywhere except Arizona. Its still flip-flop weather here, but my mom is so excited about going to Utah in a few weeks that she's already cracked out the winter clothes. I've got some growing to do if I'm going to fit into Dax's hand-me-downs.
I could be the newest Teletubbie in this little outfit. Introducing... Beanie-Weanie.
I could be the newest Teletubbie in this little outfit. Introducing... Beanie-Weanie.
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