Christmas is in the air!

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We went today to pick out our Christmas tree.  We go to this family-owned tree farm out in the country called Gay’s Christmas Tree Farm.  It’s a cool place.  They obviously have trees, but also a hayride and hot chocolate and hot boiled peanuts.  Of course Tucker says “pea-nitz”.  Just use your imagination to figure out what that sounds like outloud.  He kept running around and saying “I wan pea-nitz!  I wan pea-nitz!”  It was very funny! 

 Anyway, the pictures that you see up above are from the tree farm.  The first one is Tucker with the Charlie Brown-esque tree that he liked.  It doesn’t look as bad in the photo as it did in person.  And the others are of us on the hayride. 

 When we left the tree farm, I remembered that we were close to the “Lights in the South” display in Grovetown.  I kind of remembered where it was, but it took a little help from my friendly computer-savy guy to actually get us there.  (Thanks, Chris!)  Tucker had originally said that he didn’t want to go, but once we got there he was really into it!  He loved all the lights, and he was excited to take another hayride.  It’s a mile and a half of lights!  My favorite is the very end where they have all these white lights and snowflakes.  It’s probably the closest I’ll ever see to a White Christmas!  Anyway, we took some pictures of all of us, but most of them didn’t turn out.  This one, however, did…and I’m so glad.  I love how sweet and cute Emmie looks!  

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No Responses to Christmas is in the air!
  1. Jen
    November 25, 2007 | 9:20 pm

    Tucker and Emmie could not be any cuter!!!! And kid’s pronunciation of words can get us in trouble! Jude says “suck” for “stuck” and he kept getting stuck in the grocery cart at Kroger…loudly said “SUCK” every few minutes. Fun. Love you!

  2. Monica
    December 1, 2007 | 7:20 pm

    I’m rolling in the floor imagining Tucker yelling about pea-nitz. This age is just the cutest, isn’t it?