Here's a cute picture from this morning. I call it, "Kyle is a two-fisted drinker!"

We hope that everyone is having a great week, and has fun plans for New Year's Eve tomorrow!

He can't wait for his first sled ride!
Here are Kyle and Jeff taking their turn:
We hope that everyone is having a great Christmas and staying warm!
I also wanted to post a super-cute pic of Kyle wearing his cute little Nittany Lion hat. My brother, who attends the graduate business program at Penn State, got Kyle this ideal cold-weather hat. Kyle didn't get any WSU Cougar or UW Husky gear this Christmas...maybe because of the dismal record of both football teams?
Here are Kyle and Jeff as they tore into their stockings:



We also went sledding today with some new sleds that we got at Target! They were cheapie plastic sleds but we had a LOT of fun -- it was cold, so it was a good thing that we bundled up. Tomorrow we've got football watching and present wrapping, and MAYBE some bar studying. Then I'm back to Vegas tomorrow night for two days back at work, then driving up Tuesday night for Christmas vacation! I'm so excited!
Have a great weekend, everyone!

This was the view from my office yesterday afternoon. Snow rarely falls in Las Vegas, and it was so fun to see big white chunky snowflakes falling on the palm trees! Today there is a little left on the golf course across the street. I'm glad this is a short week...I'm taking off Thursday afternoon for SLC, where I'm certain to see more fluffy white stuff! In fact, the overnight low for Friday is supposed to be 5 degrees! Brrrrrrrrr!
In other news, my bar exam prep is going well. I'm scoring 60-80% correct on my practice questions at this time. This is a vast improvement over how I was doing last time I studied for the MBE. I think when I started studying in 2004, I was only averaging 50% right at the beginning, and a week before the test I was averaging about 65-70% correct. I still have lots of studying to do, but I think I'll get where I need to be fairly quickly. Two weeks before the test, I'd like to be averaging 75-85% right on all of my subjects.
Have a good day, everyone!







Unfortunately, we did have to leave the playground eventually to catch our flight (and to get a clean diaper on before we boarded the plane.) As you can imagine, this was not a popular decision with Kyle. If you would like to picture the look on his face when I picked him up and put him in his stroller, check out the "squareface" picture below when I took him out of the little car at Smith's!
I haven't gotten a chance to download the pictures off my camera yet but I'll try to do that tonight or tomorrow. I took some cute shots of Jeff and I putting together the Police Patrol Car Cozy Coupe. Or, I should say, attempting to put together the Police Patrol Car. The people at Little Tikes have a sick sense of humor. Apparently, they think it's funny to make the hard molded plastic pieces impossible to fit together....as if parenting a toddler wasn't enough to drive one insane at times to begin with. Anyway, I'm glad we didn't wait until the night before Christmas to attempt this. It wouldn't have been pretty. I mean, I can understand if I, a 125-pound weakling, couldn't put together a toy car. But Jeff had as difficult a time as I did, and he's someone who lifts weights, runs six miles for fun, and often arrests people who do not wish to be arrested. He's tough! We spent over an hour dinking around with the Cozy Coupe, getting more and more frustrated with the inflexible parts and incomprehensible directions that were printed in six languages and probably didn't make sense in any of them. I think we're contemplating just getting Kyle a real police car being sold at auction since it already comes pre-assembled. Come on, Little Tikes. Give us parents a break!
Here's what the ad SHOULD say:
Little Tikes Police Patrol Car! Hours of fun for your kids!*
