Sunday, November 30, 2008

Turkey Day '08

Jace's Thanksgiving was filled with food, fun, family, and friends! He was at Grandma and Grandpa F's (now known as Ma and Pa) from Wednesday until Sunday celebrating and socializing. He was a super boy all weekend and proved what a social butterfly he has become. He was able to meet up with some old friends and make some new ones...and he loved every minute of it! Aunt Erin was in town as well which made Jace EXTREMELY happy. He has always liked her but this weekend took their relationship to a whole new level. They danced, spun in circles, screamed, and even did 'the horsey'. Jace will certainly miss her the next few weeks!
So on to the pictures...and there are plenty!

First, as indicated above, Jace really is becoming a social butterfly. He does not hesitate to play with any kid whether it be a boy or girl, big or small.
Jace and his cousin Emma

Hanging with Preston

Talking things over with Cade

Showing Sydney his Thomas book

Of course, no Thanksgiving weekend would be complete without story time with Pa!

Mommy and Erin drug Jace out on Friday morning to go shopping. Granted, it wasn't very early and 30 minutes+ was spent at Starbucks but Jace still did well. The only request he had was this pretty red headband from Target. Who is Mommy to deny Jace's manly security? Isn't he pretty?

What a great Ma---rolling around with Jace on the floor. Good thing Aunt Erin can adjust her!

Grandma gave Jace an Elmo ornament to take home and hang on his tree. Let's just say there is no way it is going on the tree! Jace wouldn't put the thing down even to suck his thumb--he stuck it under his chin to hold it so he could twirl Mommy's hair too!

Another stop on the Friday shopping spree---riding a BUS!

Jace got to attend the Lighted Christmas Parade on Friday night and he loved it!

Ok, he really did love it but Aunt Erin's warmth and the lack of a nap won out and he fell asleep

And continued to sleep....

And finally, 'The Horsey'!! Thanks to fabulous Aunt's Kay and Debbie for introducing him to it. He definitely says 'please' without prompting for the horsey!

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