The Gibsons

Stranger things have happened!

December7
So we woke up this morning and discovered that during the night we got snow!  I guess that is snows maybe once a year up in the Sacramento area, but never this much.  It is usually melted by late morning but this stuff looks like it might hang around a while.  The schools have closed and no one is driving anywhere.  It would be a perfect day for me to go out and get some shopping done because even though it has been a few years, I still remember how to drive in the snow! 

Besides the suprise of the snow, the holiday season has been a busy one.  We spent Thanksgiving with Tom’s family so Liam got to have some quality Great-Grandma Gibson time.  Then, the Sunday after Thanksgiving, Liam and I drove back down to Pleasanton for a week so that I could train the new person taking my job.  We got to stay at Lisa’s house who is officially Liam’s surrogate Omi!  We had a wonderful week being back in the Bay area.  I miss it so much already.  I actually cried driving back!  How sad.  Karl was very concerned with the baby and would wake up first thing in the morning and ask for him.  We decorated the Christmas tree and then went to see Santa at the mall.  To see the picture of all of us go to mysantapics.com and type in the personal online code: 337-072-r8hw2.  I love the way that Emi the dog is looking up at Liam.

Now we are onto tackling the plane ride to Pittsburg to spend Christmas with my family.  I am so excited.  I will be there for three weeks and finally be there for all the fun leading up to Christmas!  I can’t wait.  Hopefully Liam decided that he likes planes and is a good traveler or else it will be a long day flying cross country.

Oh, and I can’t believe that Liam is two months old already!  Time flies.

Liam taking turkey nap number one.

Liam taking turkey nap number one.

 

Turkey nap number two.

Turkey nap number two.

 

Chillin' with Great Grandma G.

Chillin' with Great Grandma G.

Let it snow.

Let it snow.

 

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