Friday, December 28, 2007

Christmas Day

Nothing about Christmas is ever easy or uncomplicated...agree? This year I had to work Christmas Eve. (I have actually been off 1 Christmas since Ayden was born) In all efforts not to miss the Christmas morning bustle as Ayden opened his gifts, Jake and I came up with a plan. Jake kept Ayden up as long as he could before Santa came to visit. We also prepared a dose of benadryl to ensure a wonderful and long sleep. Things went fabulously, except for a minor accident in the night. (Ayden was a little too sleepy to get up and potty) I was able to leave work 10 minutes early and arrived home to find everyone sound asleep at 0730. This didn't last long...I woke everyone up and we had a wonderful Christmas together! OH - Ayden and I madeJesus a cookie cake and he decorated it all by himself!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Christmas







I think I have been working too much. Just yesterday we were eating turkey and celebrating Thanksgiving! Gosh, time has passed so quickly. We have had "Christmas" with my parents and Jake's. We have had such a great time. Ayden is so different this year than he has ever been...it seems like there is a race to open all of his gifts in which I think he would have won. One thing after another, not even paying much attention to what he has just opened! Something I had wanted to do this year was to really celebrate the birth of Christ on his level. I had thought about baking a cake or cupcakes, like we do for our birthdays, so he could understand a little about the real Christmas. I have to work Christmas night so I was not sure if I could really get this done. After seeing him tear through gifts like he did...I have to do this. I want him to be thankful...not only for what he receives from others but for everything in this world. God gave us so much and we all too often don't appreciate any of it!
Merry Christmas to everyone!!

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

the smith family

jake...

Formaly known as Jacob Smith... HAHA. Anyway, I am an aircraft mechanic and pilot. I hope to soon be employed as an Alabama State Trooper and after 3 years on the road I hope to get a transfer into the trooper pilot program. I have a wonderful wife (Ashley) and a son (Ayden, 4), for those of you that don't know. I enjoy just about everything to do with the outdoors, especially if Ashley and Ayden are with me. That's about it in the nutshell. Care to know anything else just ask me.