December 22, 2008

Picture Update

Here's some pictures, as promised!

Fourteen candles

All those candles for that big kid

Papa Larry and the Bella

Uncle Scott feeding his nephew

Open wide, Scott

Mmmm, big kids

Noah after Uncle Scott fed him

Ice in Ohio

The trees are gorgeous

Noah and his new truck!

Thanks Aunt Mary, Rebecca and Adam, I really like my new toy!!

Hi Mom!

Noah trucking along

Adjusting his mirrors

The best part of toys - the boxes!

Look at me in the box, Mom!

Mmmm, yummy box

I'm not for sale Mom, I promise I'll be good!

The Gatchel's "Elf Dance"

If you're in need of a good laugh, go check it out....

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Merry Christmas!

An Update from the bad blogger...

Yes, I'm aware that I said that I would keep the blog up while I was in Ohio. Yes, I'm also aware I haven't been doing it. And the funny thing is, even the people I see here are missing it! So no pictures this morning because I don't want to dig out my camera at the moment, but I thought I'd post an update of sorts to fill everyone in on what's been going on. I will *try* to put pictures up tonight but no promises ;-)

First off; IT'S COLD!!! Last night driving home from Toledo, the big thermometer on the bank said it was -4 and with the wind chill it's easily in the -20's. COLD!!! My poor little car has icicles on it. We have discovered that it has an amazing heater, though. Never had to use that before... Friday morning we saw a bit of snow but a ton of ice. No school here for Scott and no leaving the house for anyone. The majority of the roads are fine now, but our alley and out front could still use some major salt and a plow.

Scott turned 14 on Wednesday and we celebrated with an ice cream cake and the Muppets Christmas special. Hard to believe that he's 14 already - I was there when he was born. I always want to roll my eyes when people say things like that to me (and in my head the smart alack comment of "So was I" usually echoes loudly) but dang, if you saw the kid you'd understand what I mean. He is literally a human garbage disposal. Grant, if you're reading this, we need to find a good short term investment with a large amount of growth if we're planning on feeding him for 2 weeks this summer... The other night the kid ate 3 whoppers, 3 spicy chicken sandwiches and a large french fry and an hour later was looking for more!

We unfortunately haven't gotten to see too much of Shellie (stupid work) but headed into Toledo yesterday for lunch with Aunt Mary, Rebecca and Adam (wait 'til you see the pictures of the really cool truck Noah got!) at the Neighbors where Shell works. (If you're in the area, go check it out. Weird name, great french fries! Killer ranch dressing :-p) It was good to catch up for awhile and "have Christmas" Then took Mom & Dad to bowling, hung out at Shell's for awhile, picked them up from bowling and got to see Papa and Uncle Tom, and DD'd home.

The doggies, for anyone wondering, are behaving gloriously. We might have a little snit or snarl every once in awhile, but for the most part they are very chill and respectful towards each other. Two years ago when we were here, Bella got a doggie (edible) Christmas card in her stocking and accidently left in here. Since then Tipper has protected it and whenever she feels distressed finds it and moves it around the house. The other night, she laid down in the middle of the living room and ate it! It was so crazy, like she had finally gotten permission from Bella. So overall, very happy with how the doggies are behaving.

Grant's going to probably never let me take Noah anywhere again... The kid has some "war wounds" that he's managed to afflict on himself. He was taking a snooze the other day and when I got him up he had a large scratch on his forehead. Apparently he scratched himself while he was sleeping. He kind of looks like a combat fighter.... I promise he's OK, babe.

Otherwise he's been spoiled rotten. There is always someone around to play with or pick him up, which he hates ;-) Sarah has been able to be here alot and they are bestest buddies. She's taught him how to give high fives (sometimes) and she is also the master diaper changer ;-)

Alright, that should tide everyone over for at least a few more hours I hope. I have to say that it absolutely DELIGHTS me to hear how many friends and family are keeping up with the blog. In some strange way it makes me feel not quite so far away. Feel free to leave comments, become a follower, or you can always send me an email at KristiGatchel@gmail.com I will try my hardest to post pictures tonight as I think we'll be around. And then I will definitely post pictures on Wednesday from the arrival of Grant and our trip to the Lights Before Christmas tomorrow. Hope that everyone reading this is warm and toasty out of the cold, or cool out of the heat. More later tonight!!!

December 16, 2008

Cookies and such

Tuesday was cookie making day part 2 at the Kosakowski house. Some were made on Saturday before Noah and I arrived and then we made some more today. There will be no shortage of sweets this Christmas :-p

Right now, the snow is just beginning to accumulate quite a bit on the ground. Tomorrow is Scott's birthday and he's really hoping for no school The estimates are for between two to four inches by morning so he may be in luck.

We've been enjoying our time so far, and Noah is learning all kinds of new things. He spent lots of time with Aunt Sarah yesterday an today and is now hanging out with Aunt Shellie tonight. The kiddo is very loved, you can be sure.

I'm listening to Shell tell Noah that maybe they'll go snowing tomorrow. Call me crazy, but taking a seven month old sledding doesn't sound like the best idea to me.... On the other hand, I'm sure he could roll down the hill quite efficiently at this point (hehehehe)

Last night we went and watched Scott's swim meet. He kicked butt and took first in all his races. He says he always comes in first ;-)

Alright, off for the night to finish up the cooking/baking. Enjoy the pictures!

















December 15, 2008

We made it!!

So after a (very) long car ride, we officially made it to Fremont yesterday during the early afternoon. Everyone behaved marvelously! Noah was fussy for maybe all of fifteen minutes the entire trip and Bella didn't make a peep the entire time.

Friday we tried to go to the mall to see Santa, but apparently the economy is tough on Santa, too because he was charging to even talk to him! Maybe we will visit Santa somewhere else. We at least waved at him :p

We also took Dad to lunch at Jason's. You'll have to see the pictures to believe that the sandwiches are HUGE! We then enjoyed a visit with the Kunkle's on Friday night before calling it a night and heading out early Saturday morning.

When we got in yesterday we put the tree up. Bella apparently really likes to eat icicles. Doesn't the tree look spectacular?

Alright, not too much to say, but lots of pictures. I will try my best to keep the blog up to date now that we are officially in one place for awhile :) Enjoy the pictures!

Noah and Papa Larry

Papa Larry put his hat on with his ears sticking out :)

That's just half the sandwich!

Mmmmm, Jason's...

Noah shopped himself to sleep

Where's Noah?

Noah and Auntie Sarah

Sarah almost piddled herself she was laughing so hard at him. He kept pulling his hat over his face and sucking his thumb at the same time

Sarah and Shell's Disney princess gingerbread "castle"

Bella taking refuge with Aunt Sarah

Scott and Tipper

Putting up the tree

Sarah helping put up the tree

Noah and Papa Larry helping put up the tree ;-)

Noah and Cookie

Noah and Aunt Sarah - post cookie

Aunt Shellie brought Noah his first Christmas present

Zebra slippers!!

Look at my feet!

Noah trying on Aunt Shellie's hat

He really liked the hat

Oh Christmas tree

It's huge!!

Noah eating the remote with Aunt Sarah

Quite the pair!


Noah's new slippers: