Before I jump right into the holiday discourse, I must mention the awesome playdate
*Note: There are a few videos throughout this post that were taped with Mom's phone and do not have sound due to transfer problems.
Kisses from Luke, a Little Nose-picking, and Crazy Opie:
As the big holiday drew near, I found myself more and more attached to my sill
Daddy continued his awesome streak by bringing
We are finally getting to the good stuff! I got to have a little pre-Christmas,
Prior to the big Christmas Eve celebration, which Mom hosted for the first yea
r since Grandma is technically homeless right now, a lot of baking, cooking, and prepping had to be done. Thankfully, Grandma came to help, and while Mom prepared a few of the main dishes, I helped Grandma bake the truly important stuff, the cookies. I must admit that while Mom's back was turned, Grandma fed me enough cookie dough to hype up a small army, and my overindulgence might have gone unnoticed had I not burped straight cookie dough with the cookie dough still all over my face. I blame it all on Grandma! I did stage quite a protest when Mom wouldn't let me have more. I mean, geesh, what is so bad about eating raw eggs by the carton? Yum! Thank you for coming, helping, and letting me eat all the cookie dough I want, Grandma. These are the great moments in life.Now, for Mom's favorite day of the y
ear, Christmas Eve had finally arrived. It was really crazy this year since everyone - Grandma, Mr. Denny, Aunt Mal, Chris, Aunt Stephanie, Uncle Ian, Baby Harper, Mr. Carl, Mrs. Sharon, Great Aunt Robin, Hannah, Mr. Brian, and The Wolfs - headed to our house in the 'burbs for the Christmas Eve craziness. There was tons of food, but even better, there were tons of presents. I, apparently having inherited a bit of Mom's OCD, rearranged all of the gifts in the living room so as to entertain the masses, which worked perfectly. Boy, these people are easy. I was super excited to help Harper celebrate her very first Present Rearranging:
Christmas Eve - Guests:
Harper's First Christmas Eve:
Christmas morning was just as magical; although, I am pretty sure the rest of the
gang was wishing they had gotten a little more shuteye. Santa, along with Mom and Dad; Gramma Eileen; Granddad Kendig and Grandma Trish were all way too good to me, and I think I made out just as well, if not better - if you can believe it - than last year. We spent the morning opening gifts and lounging around while I destroyed the living room w
ith all of my new toys; no matter what toy I opened, I kept going back to my Thomas trains, especially Spencer. I thought he had gone home for good a few weeks ago, but he came back! I look super cute in my froggy hat from Grandad Kendig and Grandma Trish; the gloves make great monsters, with which to chase Opie around the house. Gramma Eileen got me lots of fun stuff, but my favorites are definitely my train and train track, puzzle cars, and Etch-A-Sketch. The remainder of the day was spent watching the snow and eating. Daddy made an incredible meal! Another successful and overindulgent Christmas is in the bag. I may actually sit on Santa's lap next year without crying now that I know what that crazy man is capable of. I hope all had as wonderful a Christmas, filled with as much love as I.
Coming Downstairs Christmas Morning:
Presents!
Helping Finish Santa's Cookies:
Kitchen Accessories:
A Little Entertainment...and Spencer:
Reindeer Food:
To top it all off, we had our first white Christmas since the 1800s! I am starting to think that I am a snow charm.

New Year's Eve rounded out the holiday season with a bang, quite literally. Mom and
I headed to Whole Foods that afternoon to get a nice dinner to cook; I proceeded to try all of the freebies and talked Mom into buying me several little chocolates. The lady at the chocolate counter even gave me a free chocolate for an in-the-moment splurge because she thought it was cute that I kept saying, "I love chocolate!" You people really are too easy. I also got lots of compliments of my awesome sunglasses; those things never fail to attract attention, and yes, they are kids' sunglasses. Dad, mom, and I stayed in that night and had a really nice dDue to Mrs. Alisha and Tyler's car accident, from which everyone thankfull
y walked away just fine, and all the crazy illness that has been going around, our playgroup Christmas party had to wait until after Christmas. Mommy and I made our sinful chocolate pie to take to the festivities; I, of course, had to lick the spoon after each step to make sure that everything was just right. I was super excited to see all of my bfs after far too long of a break from one another. We chased each other around and got out every last one of Tyler's toys; we enjoyed the food provided by each mommy and even indulged their incessant need for pictures. Oh, and we can't forget the
awesome trampoline. Sometimes, a gal has got to take matters into her own hands, and when some of my buddies insisted on laying on the trampoline, I nicely, and then not so nicely, reminded them to "get up and jump, guys". Bossy, who me? No way! The only downside to our post-Christmas bash was that Lucas got sick and threw up halfway through, which is why he got relegated to the arm of the couch during the group picture taken right before he headed home. It was crazy, and I stood at the bathroom door with a desperate look of concern on
uch missed.As a tribute to my main men, I did make up a new song at dinner the night of the Christmas party. It came out of nowhere, as all of my songs do, and went something like this, "Lucas and Tyler, Lucas and Tyler, I love you..." with the Tyler and you parts being very exaggerated and drawn out. I am a lyrical genius. Unfortunately, Mom videotaped my awesome song on her phone, and the sound did not transfer. I know you are crying on the inside.
Christmas has now been erased from the house, and the removing of my little tree from my room was devastating. I was fine when Mom and I took it down, but the next day, I awoke from nap in hysterics, and when Mom came to get me, I just kept repeating, "Livie's tree, Livie's tree" followed by the most pitiful sobs. I have been promised a plant for my room, and I will see to it that there is follow-through on this promise. I think a moment of silence for my fallen tree is in order...okay, I'm over it now.
Here are lots of quick, little things, events, etc. worthy of a mention, mostly because there is a picture to accompany:

The new restaurant booster seat allowance is working to my advantage. I can actually get myself out of it, which drives Mom and Dad insane but allows me to pull off some fun little no-no's, like sitting on the table and playing with things that otherwise were beyond my reach.
Worth more than just an honorabl
I found out that Fudrucker's makes some excellent milkshakes, and the lady in the booth behind us just had to stop and point out my impressive intelligence, which she derived from my knowledge of what a clock looks like. Wow, people's standards for intelligence are getting lower and lower, but I didn't tell her that; I just smiled and thanked her.
Not surprisingly, my good friends at Publix are still
taking good care of me and spoiling me rotten; even though, I have decided to give them a little of my attitude lately. Ms. Suzana made me a traditional Russian goody bag for Christmas, and despite my refusal to hug her and be nice to her lately, she is still loving on me and providing me with my, usually yellow, balloon. The attitude follows me everywhere nowadays; good luck in about 10 years, Mom and Dad.
taking good care of me and spoiling me rotten; even though, I have decided to give them a little of my attitude lately. Ms. Suzana made me a traditional Russian goody bag for Christmas, and despite my refusal to hug her and be nice to her lately, she is still loving on me and providing me with my, usually yellow, balloon. The attitude follows me everywhere nowadays; good luck in about 10 years, Mom and Dad. Although I got lots of nice toys for Christmas, Piggy has retained his place as my bestie. Mom has made me a promise that, in my own words, if "I nice to Piggy, someday, I have other Piggy" referring to Mom's favorite pig that stays perched on top of her bed. I remind mom of this promise on an almost daily basis before hugging Piggy to show my dedication.
So, I woke up from nap a couple of weeks ago and d

I have developed a new headband obsession now that I have hair to accentuate. I just don't know which looks better on me; I
think they all look great! 
I have also developed a new desire to try my hand at nudism. Clothes are
for those who have something to hide; I mean have you seen this adorable body!? I fight getting dressed every morning and make Mom chase me around the house until she looks like she is going to lose it. My main goal in life is to send her to the funny farm, but don't tell her that. I've even been practicing my classic, everyday, 'make Mom lose it' face in the mirror so as to perfect my craft. The other morning, I went the extra mile and put a little icing on the nude-escapist cake by doing a Broadway-worthy song and dance number while using a hanger as my prop and Mom's shoes as my costume. Someday, these pictures are going to come in handy for my E! True Hollywood Story segment. I'm so darn cute though; I can pretty much get away with anything, and I know it. 

toys, which included a train table with trains and cranes and cars, as well as a race track for his cars. Lucas took me for a ride on his new John Deere tractor, but he was not happy when I wanted to drive it. I preferred riding his motorcycle down the hill anyways. I got to play a little tee-ball and prove that my coordination skills are not my greatest strength before the cold, wet ground forced us indoors. Boy toys are way cooler! It looks like Lucas made out just as well as I.My first Library Wee Read of the year was a lonely one since all of my friends were busy getting back into the swing of things. I enjoyed counting the monkeys on the bed; however, the loneliness got the best of me, and Mom made me leave before the last book was read for failure to follow directions. I had no one with which to follow directions, so what's the point?
My playroom went through a major reorganization t
o make room for all of my big girl toys from Christmas - no more baby toys for me. All of my baby toys made their way to the attic or to Harper's house. I was a little distraught to see the exersaucer go, but I guess growing up is hard to do. I did find the hidden moose while we were reorganizing, so that totally makes up for losing the exersaucer. "Mommy, I ride moose to store." To show my appreciation for all of my cool toys, I make sure and help Mom keep everything clean. I'm just good
like that.

My new, pink, retro kitchen is p
robably my
favorite gift from the holidays. I love it and insist on throwing every piece of food, every pot, every pan, and every dish out onto the floor everyday; it's fun for Mom too. I have whipped up some pretty tasty meals in my little kitchen. I even served all of my animal buddies "cookies and pancakes" yesterday, and this morning, I made Mom her coffee. Maybe, I should be a chef. Thank you, Grandma, Aunt Steph, Aunt Mal, and Santa for my kitchen and all of my kitchen accessories!
Like any take-charge, independent female, I am getting a little bossy in my old age. Mom caught me reprimanding Goofy in the swing the other day by sternly reminding him that "Goofy, say, 'Yes, ma'am'", and I also let Daddy know that his dirty shoes do not go in the bathtub: "Daddy, shoes in bathtub, disgusting!" However, my favorite one to boss is definitely Opie - "Opie, play now!" "Opie, lay down!" "Opie, eat!" "Opie, no!" "Opie, that Livie's!" "Opie, go outside!" It is all out of love, for I am very concerned about Opie too. When he accidentally got locked out of the house and chased by some strange man the other day, I heard him barking and let Mommy know. Now, I can't stop talking about "Opie scared outside." See, I do love him.
Even with the crazy hair length and attitude of annoyance towards most, I still capture the attention of strangers everywhere we go. Just the other day, I suckered the Lavender clerk into playing with me while Mommy shopped, and I amazed her with my name spelling abilities. Apparently, her 5-year-old grandson can't spell his name; now, let it state for the record that I want to go up against that kid in the next spelling bee.
Happy 3oth Birthday, Mrs. Lisa! According to Mom and Dad, your dancing skills never cease to amaze. We
love you! 
Who is ready for a little Chuggington dance? Unfortunately, you get the rendition without sound and my very loud "Clackety-Clack" at the end.
With all of that, I still had time to...

pencil in a mid-week lunch with Daddy, before which we got Mom's new phone that allows her to not only take but also upload pictures and videos, so now, my every move really will be documented;
get in a little park time with Mom and Dad before the snow hit, after which I spit my water on the ground all the way home and then got in trouble for spitting on the hardwood floors;



quite literally drink some Miso soup: I am obsessed with Sushi restaurants and their food - miso soup, shrimp tempura roll, calamari, and edamame - oh, yeah;
come up with some great car antics, like the piggy dance and hair mess up;
My playroom went through a major reorganization t
o make room for all of my big girl toys from Christmas - no more baby toys for me. All of my baby toys made their way to the attic or to Harper's house. I was a little distraught to see the exersaucer go, but I guess growing up is hard to do. I did find the hidden moose while we were reorganizing, so that totally makes up for losing the exersaucer. "Mommy, I ride moose to store." To show my appreciation for all of my cool toys, I make sure and help Mom keep everything clean. I'm just good
like that.
My new, pink, retro kitchen is p
robably my
favorite gift from the holidays. I love it and insist on throwing every piece of food, every pot, every pan, and every dish out onto the floor everyday; it's fun for Mom too. I have whipped up some pretty tasty meals in my little kitchen. I even served all of my animal buddies "cookies and pancakes" yesterday, and this morning, I made Mom her coffee. Maybe, I should be a chef. Thank you, Grandma, Aunt Steph, Aunt Mal, and Santa for my kitchen and all of my kitchen accessories! Like any take-charge, independent female, I am getting a little bossy in my old age. Mom caught me reprimanding Goofy in the swing the other day by sternly reminding him that "Goofy, say, 'Yes, ma'am'", and I also let Daddy know that his dirty shoes do not go in the bathtub: "Daddy, shoes in bathtub, disgusting!" However, my favorite one to boss is definitely Opie - "Opie, play now!" "Opie, lay down!" "Opie, eat!" "Opie, no!" "Opie, that Livie's!" "Opie, go outside!" It is all out of love, for I am very concerned about Opie too. When he accidentally got locked out of the house and chased by some strange man the other day, I heard him barking and let Mommy know. Now, I can't stop talking about "Opie scared outside." See, I do love him.
Even with the crazy hair length and attitude of annoyance towards most, I still capture the attention of strangers everywhere we go. Just the other day, I suckered the Lavender clerk into playing with me while Mommy shopped, and I amazed her with my name spelling abilities. Apparently, her 5-year-old grandson can't spell his name; now, let it state for the record that I want to go up against that kid in the next spelling bee. Happy 3oth Birthday, Mrs. Lisa! According to Mom and Dad, your dancing skills never cease to amaze. We
love you! 
Who is ready for a little Chuggington dance? Unfortunately, you get the rendition without sound and my very loud "Clackety-Clack" at the end.
With all of that, I still had time to...
visit Mom's old co-workers at RHS and have lunch with Aunt Mal, Mr. Chris, and Mrs. Steph Moletta - watch out, Aunt Mal; you've got competition, for Mr. Chris will be mine;


pencil in a mid-week lunch with Daddy, before which we got Mom's new phone that allows her to not only take but also upload pictures and videos, so now, my every move really will be documented;

get in a little park time with Mom and Dad before the snow hit, after which I spit my water on the ground all the way home and then got in trouble for spitting on the hardwood floors;
model Dad's shoes and socks, and only Dad's shoes and socks, around the house;



quite literally drink some Miso soup: I am obsessed with Sushi restaurants and their food - miso soup, shrimp tempura roll, calamari, and edamame - oh, yeah;
come up with some great car antics, like the piggy dance and hair mess up;


















