I decided that the holiday breaks teachers are so lucky to have are no longer a break for me. I remember the days of sleeping in until 9:00, drinking several warm cups of coffee until 11:00, and heading out the door for wherever the day took me at about 12:00. Now during my not-so-luxiorious holiday breaks I am up at 7:00 (if I'm lucky), hopefully drinking a cold cup of coffee by 9:00, and lucky to be out of my PJ's by 12:00. During this time Hadley is out of whack because her schedule is different too, and it's like having two teenage girls in the house who just started their period.
But I aslo decided that holiday breaks are much more meaningful with a child in the house. There is never a dull moment when our families come visit because of Hadley. There are so many "firsts" to celebrate during the holidays that I don't want to sleep in until 9:00. And good news, my coffee can stay warm due to an early Christmas present from David's mother (Keurig).
(Very cheesy pic, I know. But I'm saving our least cheesy one for the x-mas card.)
Hadley's grandma came to visit for the week of Thanksgiving. She not only spoiled Hadley for the week, but us too. Thanks, mom, for the full pantry/refrigerator/freezer and every other cupboard in the house you filled. I think we're set until Hadley is 18. We missed my dad for the week. But he was with my grandpa Parrott who is fighting pancreatic cancer right now.
(I think Albert misses grandma just as much as Hadley does.)
The long blog delay has been due to our uncharacteristic busy Fall. Recaps of a first birthday, NYC marathon, and my cousin's wedding are soon to come.