The Legeckis'!

The Legeckis'!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Christmas 2010

Kaitlyn's first Christmas was quite an event! Christmas is always big in the Legeckis household, and with a baby, well it's just that much bigger!

Christmas Eve we went to Kaitlyn's great-grandparents' house (Christal's grandparents).

She enjoyed all of the gifts, but really loved playing in the tissue paper!

She opened many gifts that evening; it was a new experience for her but she got the hang of it quickly!


The next morning we woke bright and early to see what Santa had brought our good girl!


Santa came! Eggnog and cookies were eaten!


Kaitlyn's stocking hung on the wall, the magical Santa key next to it! (We don't have a chimney for him to climb down)

Our lovely Christmas tree and all of the gifts underneath:


After checking out her stocking, Kaitlyn opened her gifts from Mommy and Daddy. She's a pro at gift bags!


Daddy opening a gift.

Kaitlyn's big present was her first play kitchen. She had to give it a taste test, and loved it!


Christmas Day we went over to Grandma and Papa's (Christal's Mom and Dad) for more gift opening!

Kaitlyn received her first "cell phone". And so it begins!


She also received a Winnie-the-Pooh walker. She is so petite that her feet don't reach the ground even at the lowest setting!


Kaitlyn's gifts from her Aunt Heather and Uncle Mark (Christal's brother and sister) included a beautiful Hawaiian quilt, and Scout the pup!


Mommy and Daddy relaxing Christmas afternoon. It was a busy day!


Kaitlyn can roll from back to tummy at this point; though not quite smoothly yet. She did roll over to grab her Elmo teether though!


Kaitlyn received a Learning Driver toy from her Great-Aunt Connie. Now she's ready to go,go,go!


As if the day wasn't eventful enough, that night something magical happened. It snowed! It is so rare to get snow in Virginia to begin with. To get it Christmas Day is something unheard of! It snowed through the night, and by morning there were several inches on the ground! Of course that limited our travels, but it was beautiful to look at.

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