Christmas Day

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Early morning, trying to buy some time. It never works.

Especially on Christmas Day!

Noah opening everything in his path.

Including a stuffed falcon…

…and his first snowboard!!

…and a horse cake that he asked Aunt Mindy for over Thanksgiving.

Friendly dogs.

Gear testing.

Later, at Uncle Wayne and Aunt Patty’s.

Back at Nana and Grampa’s house, two little monkeys jumping on the bed.

Jaycee!

Celebrating Nana Holts birthday.

Winding down.

Xmas Eve 2011

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New years are cool, but here on Noah’s blog we are still living in the past…

A stop for lunch on our way up to NH the day before Christmas.

Made it.

Noah dj’s our trip to see Nina and Jasper.

Leaving cookies out for Santa back at my parents house.

“We said for Santa!” (fake cries)

(HAPPY NEW YEAR!)

Before we left. We are back now though.

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Before we drove up to NH for Xmas, Nana and Opa stopped by to give us some ornaments and spend some time with Noah (while Kate and I packed).

In real-life, this cool horse ornament is in focus.

Noah showing off his new spelling app.

Xmas photos coming soon!

Informer

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Just a few of the places I spotted this dude.

Can you say extravaganza!?!

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Tis’ the season for Noah’s school to put on their annual Holiday Extravaganza!

(note – Not my best photos, I took the seat of a proud parent for this)

First up, the lil’, lil’ ones.

Proud parents everywhere.

The second group (the 2 year olds) kind of fell apart.

Intermission. Twin violinist, the daughter’s of Ms. Shameka who works in the office.

Next up, Noah’s class.

Group song.

The girls were snowflakes.

The boys were elves.

Noah cheesing at us.

His well practiced bow.

A quick vid of the elves performance.

They closed it out with the big kids (4 year olds).

Noah was proud of himself, or maybe he was proud of the red turtleneck he had to wear. Either way, he was happy to see us.