Monday, December 31, 2007

Our First Minnesota Christmas


On Christmas Day, we woke to day two of present opening at the Becker household, and after a quick breakfast, Cole was ready to go. You'll note that we had the Christmas Yule Log burning on the television, for that warm feeling of a fireplace, sans the soot and the heat.

Cole enjoyed all the presents that were sent and brought, so thank you all for thinking of us up Nort' here in Minnesota. We wish we could have been home for the holidays. Thank you all for your gifts and love.

We miss you all tons. Love you all lots.















Macy's Holidazzle Parade

Well, we finally made it to the Holidazzle Parade, which has been a Minnesota tradition longer than I've been breathing fire. Uh, well, anyway - since Thanksgiving, we've had it on our massive to-do list, and finally on the 22nd, we ventured out with some friends so that we could finally draw a really big, like huge, X through it on that, uh, really long list.


Funny thing about Minnesota though, you start to feel really invincible and hearty with the weather conditions, so you trudge out into the 14 degree night, with windchills in the negative teens, to find a premo spot for a winter parade that lasts basically thirty minutes. This is the same Minnesota-embrace-the-elements-because-otherwise-you're-inside-for-half-the-year mentality that had us wearing no jacket (Scott) and just a sweater and vest (me) when we went to run errands the week before when it was a balmy 23 degrees. I mean, let's face it, that's a heat-wave folks.


Yeah, so on this particularly chilly night, while the younger chickypoos were sporting fine clubwear, I opted for the sexy parka and Mexican blanket look.


Coley, who usually loves the cold weather, kept looking at his parents in such a way that I feared for our elderly diaper-wearing selves because, while of the hale and hardy Austrian stock, he grew increasingly upset at the frozen fingers he was sporting and the bright red cheeks and nose that rounded out his exposure to the subzero night. Hopefully, he'll have forgotten all about the experience way before then. I suppose it would help if I didn't put the memory down in writing...ah well, I'm sure this blog will be untraceable by then.


Right, so we went to the parade and Scott videotaped portions of it. The rest of the time Cole kept leading him into buildings that were featuring this really amazing thing, I think it's called HEAT.

While we did enjoy freezing our tushies off with our friends, I think next year we'll spring for the heated seats in the Macy's tent, just in case it is 10 below again.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Cole's 2nd Birthday Party

On the Friday before Christmas, we had some of Cole's friends
over to help celebrate his second birthday. Yay!
We bought some Sculpey, which is shape-and-bake type clay, so the kids got to make Christmas cookie looking ornaments. It was loads of fun and proved very addictive - I'm just not sure who loved making them more, the kids or their parents.
I, of course, came down with another case of insomnia and hit my wall mid-way through the party, but Scott really came through to save the day.
He followed through on the plans I'd made but was too tired to safely implement myself. He made the cake (and the frosting too!) as well as handled the baking of the clay ornaments.
It was a fantastic time. Coley really enjoyed having all his friends over and hated seeing them go. He stood at the front window waving and saying, "Bye, bye!" to all of his friends until they all drove home.



Here are some photos of Cole and the gang.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Give the People What They Want...


Okay, so I haven't been as good as I promised in regards to the blogging thing. I could give you a bunch of the typical excuses - we've all been sick since Thanksgiving (true); we're uber tired chasing around our uber active toddler (true); we've been swamped with work (true, true - hey, SAHM mom's work too you know!) but there is a time for excuses and a time for action. Tonight, I'm opting for action. Soo...here's some pics. I'm not going to waste anymore space with text, I'm just gonna give all of you what you came hear to see - some pictures already! Enjoy!
The first two shots are from the weekend before Thanksgiving. The third one is from Thanksgiving which we spent with friends. The second row are picks from just before and during the Normandale Community College's Annual Breakfast With Santa. Cole enjoyed his first candy cane so much we had to lose the sweater. The photo of Cole with Santa was Scott's handiwork - my earlier shots (pre-candy cane) didn't turn out nearly as well. I don't know who looked more disinterested, Santa or Cole. I think this photo shows the power of sugar for both young and old since it was taken at the end of the event. Row Three is from that same day, the one of our first blizzard and the outdoor shots that follow show some of the trips Cole made outside to help his dad shovel.
Row Four is from a couple week's ago when Cole and his friend Simon went to their first-ever movie in a movie theater. They saw The Bee Movie and had loads of fun. The last pic in that row illustrates one of Cole's favorite past-times, walking around in his sleeper and slippers (sorry didn't include those - will later) AND his dad's bike helmet. Row Five are pics that we took after returning home from Scott's work party at his boss, Monica's house. And the final set of shots is from a couple week's ago when Cole's first present for his second birthday arrived. It was a toy school bus from Great Grandpa Bob and Alyce - the very last shot is him saying, "Thanks!"
Hope all of you are doing well and enjoying this holiday season!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Fresh Start with the First Snow!

It's the first of December and the mad dash to the grocery store happened last night all over town in preparation for our first blizzard. We started a couple drafts about October and November but December snuck right up on us. Sooo, I decided to right a brief update and resolve to be a better blogger from now on.

Today, Coley got his picture taken with Santa (for free!) at Normandale Community College. We went there for their annual Breakfast with Santa along with our other MOMS Club family friends. Cole was very happy to see his best bud, Simon, who was too sick to play earlier this week. They matched each other lick for lick on the suckers they were given and had fun following their papas around the different stations showing how Christmas is celebrated throughout the world. Cole's other new friends are Sebastian (Simon's younger brother), Alistair and Siena, Henna, and his newest friend is named, Maria. We've been having a lot of fun going to playdates and even the dad's got to go out for one a couple weeks ago. Scott and I are happy to have found ourselves a nice little community here in Minnesota.

Cole is loving the cold weather and even today with all the snow - all he wants is to be outside where he can stick out his tongue and 'taste' the weather. We hope all of you had a great Halloween and Thanksgiving. Cole trick-or-treated through the Mall of America and we spent Thanksgiving with our new friends, the Duffys (Simon & Sebastian's family).

Bye for now! We'll try to get some updated photos posted asap!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Twins v. Sox

So, I won tickets at work to the Twins game against the Sucks,
I mean Sox, and I took a couple of short vids of the boy at the game. The one I've loaded is of Cole pretending to toss stuff on his Mom from the empty cup holder.
That's it for what I was posting about our outting. I'm sure Cole's Mom will have more to post later.


Okay, so picking up from where Scott left off.
Last weekend, we went to another Twins game.
This time, they were playing the all-too familiar
White Sox. I think you all might be interested
to know that our next door neighbor covers the

White Sox for the Chicago SunTimes. Wild, huh?
They have the home next to us, and also one in
the Lincoln Park area of Chicago.
Anyway, the game is already blurry in my mind.
I can tell you the Twins did better this time,

but I also have to tell you that the Sox still won.
But none of that matters because we had a blast.
The seats Scott won from work put us in the sixth row,
instead of the six-thousandth row,
and positioned us right behind third base. Awesome!
Knowing that, I'm sure you are all expecting
some great shots of the game, right? Well,

not so fast. Our camera's batteries kept dying

on us, and even though Scott talked the guards
into letting him leave the park and come back
in, the camera problems continued. However,
despite our technological difficulties, I think
we still have some great shots to remember
our day at the ballpark. So enjoy.
And on a side note - I changed the configurations
for our site so now anyone who wants to can leave
a comment. (hint, hint)

Monday, September 17, 2007

Lake Calhoun: or Melanie's Happy Place!



After the game, we felt the need for fresh air and a good stretch. We made our way over to Lake Calhoun to show Aunt Jill one of the many gorgeous lakes in this state.



I have to say, when I am feeling incredibly stressed or blue, I want to make my way over to Lake Calhoun.


I like it's sister lake, Lake Harriet, as well, but there's something about Lake Calhoun.


It's name is fun to say, there's a beach, a great cafe with some tasty ice cream, and a nice winding path - one for bikers and one for walkers - hey, get off my path old lady! - and lots of boats, which means, of course, I'm a happy shutterbug.



Lake Harriett, not one to be outdone,
can be depended upon for a seemingly spontaneous street fair or a very entertaining free concert at the Bandshell.
Lake Harrieter's all seem to know each other whereas across the way at Lake Calhoun you can be more introspective and anonymous if you so choose.
Both lakes provide ample areas for picnicking and great impressive trees - perfect to read under. Even as I'm attempting to highlight some of their best features I know I'm not quite nailing it.
I guess you will all have to come discover these and the many other lakes yourselves. Truly, they are everywhere. Otherwise, you just can't comprehend how clean and clear the water is.

Just how fresh the air is or how remarkable the sky above looks with not a hint of pollution. Oh, and then there's the night sky and the fantastic view of the city (just across the lake really).
Ahh, okay, in the meantime here are some of my favorite shots (so far) from Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet. Enjoy!