The Blizzard of 2009

Here in VA we've had close to 30 inches this past weekend. Pretty amazing! We hunkered down and spent it in front of the fire and watching fun Christmas movies. Karl enjoyed much of the weekend in his newly acquired swing. It's pretty fantastic. After 10 minutes of rocking (when tired and full) he falls fast asleep.

When the snow started falling Karl contemplated making a snowman, but decided it made more sense to wear one on his head instead.


While Daddy shoveled snow and Mom made lunch; Karl hung out with his little friends.
Charlie, of course, enjoyed the snow the most. We let him off leash at the height of the storm and he went wild!

Sunday arrived and the streets were plowed, so Dad wrapped up our little guy and let me head off to the mall!




Christmas is upon us!

Christmas is only 8 days away and we are ready to celebrate! We bought a tree last weekend and are keeping things rustic by not decorating it much- only two ornaments adorn our tree. Both have the name Karl on them: one inherited from Karl's grandfather and one bought by his grandmother for his first Christmas. It seems fitting that our evergreen has just these two ornaments- one reminiscent of the past and one looking towards the future.

Karl is doing well in his 10th week of life. He is getting bigger each day and learning new things. He really likes playing with Dad when he makes funny sounds and faces. Just this afternoon Karl was sitting in his bouncy seat talking away at the toys hanging above his head. I can tell it is just a matter of time before he is able to grab them. He is already batting at them and is slowly mastering the movements so touching each one is more deliberate. Erik imagines that some day we'll hear a laugh and look over to find Karl grabbing one of his toy friends.

In family news Erik is still handsome as anything and is a wonderful father. Each day he comes home ready to see his little son and spend time with his wife. As for me I am still working out with my trainer each week and have recently signed up to run a marathon with two of my sorority sisters. It will be next October in Maine- Erik and Karl will be coming and I am hoping to convince my darling sister Elizabeth to come too.

Speaking of Elizabeth... I can't wait for CHRISTMAS!!! Every year we sit at the base of the tree and organize all the many presents into sections for each family member. Christmas eve brings a scrabble match in front of the fireplace and prep for the next days festivities. What a great holiday :)

Ho ho ho!

Christmas approaches and the Sax family is beginning to feel the holiday spirit!  This weekend we decorated the house and enjoyed the first snowfall of the season.  Karl helped out in the kitchen as I baked cookies for Erik's Aunt Jean and her sisters at the convent.  I hope they like chocolate! Next weekend we plan to get a small live tree for our living room :)  

Karl in his new Christmas shirt-- it speaks the truth, right Sheila?

"Who needs Santa when I have Grandma?


chubby thighs!

Karl continues to do well- despite a few days of crankiness due to a growth spurt.  At our last doctor appointment he was 23 inches and 11lbs 1 oz.  He has been sweet enough to figure out napping in his crib or bassinet and gives his mama a nice break once or twice a day.  He is an incredibly happy baby and likes to smile at all those around him- this weekend he will join me for a holiday party and I am sure he'll be quite a hit!

Check out these chubby thighs :)