Monday, December 22, 2008

Happy Hanukkah

Leah had an extremely busy weekend! Most importantly, she got to visit with V.V. and Grumpa. They came all the way from North Carolina to help Leah kick off the celebration of Hanukkah. First, they took Leah to enjoy an Atlanta classic - the Pink Pig. Leah loved looking at the pig, and she ended up enjoying the ride too. However, the process of getting strapped in did not go so smoothly. After the ride she kept saying "Ride. Train", so I really do believe that she had a nice time. After the Pink Pig, we went to Eclipse de Luna for dinner. Not only did Leah taste some exotic tapas, but she also was charming the whole restaurant as she danced in her high chair. She even had the gruff-looking waiter smiling & waving by the time we left!




Saturday morning was the Zaban family Hanukkah party. V.V. and Grumpa were treated to fresh latkes, Aunt Sara's homemade challah, and lots of other yummy treats as we celebrated. Leah got to sample her first real latke at the party, because she was too little to eat them last year. She definitely liked the latkes (what isn't to like?) with homemade applesauce, but her favorite was chocolate half of her black-and-white cookie. In a first time effort, I made the black-and-whites from scratch. They were not as pretty as the ones we get at Goldberg's, but were pretty darn yummy! Here Leah shows her ability to multi-task: opening a present with one hand, while stuffing challah in her face with the other. =)



Sunday morning, we all got up and rolled out to see the Learning Groove perform a Hanukkah concert. We hung out with the Parness family. Leah ate some donuts, and grooved to the music with Micah. I think everyone had fun, and we're looking forward to taking a music class with Mr. Eric & Mr. Michael from the Learning Groove in the new year.





The final event in our weekend was a real treat for Leah. We had a little Hanukkah celebration with Bubbe & Honey, and V.V. and Grumpa. Leah rarely gets to have all 4 grandparents to herself, and she took full advantage of the situation. She helped light the menorah(s), opened lots of presents, and entertained us all. Leah's special gift from V.V. and Grumpa was a super-cool kitchen. Once she "opened" the kitchen and the bowls and spoons that go with it, she then went about cooking oatmeal and soup for all of us. She also was very meticulous about "washing" all of her dishes and cookware in the sink. Leah then impressed us all by eating an extremely grown-up dinner. She ate some mustard-crusted lamb, wild rice with balsamic mushrooms, LOTS of steamed broccoli, and of course she finished it all off with one of those black-and-white cookies! I still can't believe that we're only one night into this holiday - I hope Leah isn't let down if the rest of the week is a bit quieter!!



Monday, December 8, 2008

Thanksgiving and Beyond

Leah had a fantastic Thanksgiving. She got to spend tons of time with V.V. and Grumpa. She also got to visit with lots of other special people. She had her first meeting with Uncle Mike, and also got to meet baby Claire. Leah ate her first Thanksgiving dinner this year, since she was too little to eat last year. She liked the sweet potato casserole and the satin pie best. In fact, after tasting the chocolate satin pie, she said "happy". Every time she wanted another bite, Leah would request "happy". I think the pie has officially been renamed from "satin" to "happy pie". Really, it makes grown ups happy too, so the name fits! One of Leah's favorite parts of the weekend was visiting the animals at Aunt Christina & Uncle Jay's farm. She met goats, sheep, llamas, chickens, ducks, kitties, and pigs. Leah was not too sure what to make of the pigs, but you can see some photos of her meeting Luna the llama and Violet the sheep. The other really cool thing that Leah got to do on the farm was to wash her hands in the sink. She liked that so much, that she insisted on doing it twice!



Leah had the chance to paint some pottery at the J last weekend. She painted a plate for Hanukkah. She was very good at using the damp sponge to wipe down the plate before we painted. She also liked using the paint brush. She was not quite as happy when we painted her hand for a hand-print. It was a fun morning, despite the hand-painting. We got a new camera over Thanksgiving, so we got the chance to practice shooting at the park yesterday afternoon. It is amazing what a difference a fast camera makes when taking pictures of speedy munchkins! Here are some of our shots:





Coming up, Leah will be riding the Pink Pig with Honey. We are also expecting a visit from V.V. & Grumpa just in time for the first night of Hanukkah. As always, I have TONS more photos than I am able to share here. If you want to see more, just let me know and I can send a link.
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