We have had a FANTASTIC Christmas. Just before Christmas, we went to ICE at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine. ICE is a huge exhibit of ice sculptures at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center. It is about a 25 minute drive for us, and we had a great time. It's about 9 degrees inside the ICE tent, and we were all required to wear a parka that the hotel provided. It was really cold, but the ice sculptures were really unbelievable. My parents and Maggie's Great Aunt Jill joined us, and we met my Uncle and cousin for dinner afterward. It was a really fun day Unfortunately, Maggie would not sit on the ice Santa, but she did go in the ice gingerbread house with her Great Aunt Jill.



The Gaylord Texan is gorgeous and is really neat walking around. They have a riverwalk which is pretty much an exact replica of the San Antonio Riverwalk The scenery is fantastic, the people are great, but I wouldn't recommend eating there. We just had a snack, but it wasn't all that great. Maybe the other restaurants are much better - they have a ton of them inside. The resort is also across the street from the Great Wolf Lodge - we may have enjoy that waterpark in the Spring.
Christmas Eve, Matt and I helped Santa get Maggie's toys ready for display. It went surprisingly fast, but we were pretty tired afterward. Santa left Maggie a water table, a toddler sized four-wheeler which does not exceed 2 mph, a Doodle Pro, some stacking puzzles, and some stacking blocks. Maggie really did not enjoy opening her presents - she much preferred playing with each gift for awhile before she would consider opening another present. It was cute and a little frustrating at the same time. After she opened presents and we had breakfast, we headed to my parents for Christmas Day. Maggie had even more presents to open and all of her gifts from everyone have been a big hit. Her favorites so far seem to be her water table (it was 73 yesterday so she was able to use it), her Doodle Pro, her Hokey Pokey Elmo, her toy laptops, her table and chairs, and all of her puzzles. She is having too much fun playing with everything.




One of the highlights of her visit to her Nana and Grandpa's farm was the two baby calves Grandpa had in the pen. Here are a few photos of her and the big "dogs." She refuses to say "cow" and will even correct us when we tell her that cows are not dogs. We'll say "Maggie, that's a cow." And she will reply "No, No. Dog". This happens daily.


Just after Christmas, our very good friends from Chicago visited, and it was so nice to see them. Maggie had a fun time playing with the toys they brought for her, and Angus was in heaven with all the attention he received.
As I type this, we are awaiting my parents arrival for New Year's Eve. We're planning a very low key meal and a relaxing evening. Tomorrow, our Aunts and Uncles and cousin will join us for a traditional New Year's Day meal - Texas style - fried chicken, black-eyed peas, cornbread, and football.
We hope all of you have had a great holiday season.