Christmas Greetings from Oklahoma
We made it to Oklahoma on Saturday afternoon, with a car packed to the gills (I highly recommend marrying a man with mad packing skillz, yo) and through the driving snow. Well, it was more flurrying snow, but it was snow nonetheless. And Bridget cried almost the entire four hours in the car. I think turning to face forward in her carseat may have been a bad idea. When she could only see seat back, I think she bored herself to sleep on long car rides. Now she has a view straight through the front windshield and that’s pretty interesting to a baby girl.
I’ll regale you with tales of sleepless nights, snot and the like when we get home.
Until then, I wish you all a very happy holiday, no matter how you celebrate. Be of good cheer, eat some good food and spend some time doing exactly what you want to do.
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Merry Christmas, Donna! Hope you have a great holiday with your family.
Thanks for all of your very thoughtful & encouraging comments lately. I wish we could sit down together and have a cuppa-something and chat about this whole baby thing! I could use the help!
Happy Christmas to you & Jake! Enjoy your family time
I imagine Bridget’s XMas will be magical through her eyes! Lights, trees, presents, people… have some nog (or other beverage) and “cheers” to the holidays!
Merry Christmas to you all!
Merry Christmas! I hope you have a wonderful visit!
Kids are definitely unique little creatures, you never know what they will like. Lance hated the car until we flipped him forward and he could finally see out, he would scream and cry every time we put him the car, he hated the car, now he does pretty good, as much as an active toddler can while restrained.
Merry Christmas to all of you! May you have much more quiet and happy travels on the way home.