Sunday, January 6, 2008

Christmas 2008

Christmas in Virginia
Zachary got his seventh visit from Santa this year. We didn't get any snow, but Nanny and Papa were here with us for the holiday.



One night we went into DC to check out the White House Christmas tree, a first for us. Zack enjoyed it, especially the huge train layouts running around the tree.



Speaking of trains, Nanny and Papa gave Zack his first 'real' model train, an N-Scale. He can't wait to build a full layout with it:


On Christmas Eve we went to Arlington to see the wreaths. Then we came back home for our Christmas dinner.



Finally, it was time for Santa to arrive. After a fire, reading "The Night Before Christmas," and leaving out some milk and cookies and carrot juice, Zack went to bed and waited for the visit.
Here's what happened the next morning:



The big items were the complete set of Harry Potter books (he's already reading the 2nd one), a race track and a motorized marble run:



Christmas in Georgia
The day after Christmas, we loaded up the Prius and headed for Georgia. We arrived in Newnan on the 27th. Zack got a magic kit, and Jimmy and Jim had several jam sessions, including one with John Scott joining in.



On the 30th, we drove up to Danielsville to see the Lurwigs. When we were opening gifts, Zack drew the number to wear a duck hat Kelly's mom made. You can see he was thrilled. We also got a couple of rides on the train around the house. Fun but cold!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

All Zack Wants For Christmas ...



... is his two front teeth.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Zack in the Leaf Pile


We started the annual ordeal of leaf raking today. As usual, Zack had fun jumping into the leaf piles.
Here's some video too. If you're wondering about the "squares" in the yard, those are our carpet tiles from the basement, drying out after a little leak incident we had this morning.

Why It's Cool to Work for NASA

Check out this video of Discovery's launch on Oct. 23. Pretty cool views from the cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters on the side of the shuttle.