Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

This year we avoided our usual holiday travel and spent Thanksgiving in Washington. Mimi Joanne and Paw Paw Bill flew up from Alabama and stayed with us through the weekend. Henry was excited to spend time with his grandparents and really enjoyed Mimi’s cooking, especially the sausage balls (see Things We Like: Sausage Balls). Elise had to work on Friday, so the rest of us headed to the zoo, which was only slightly less crowded than the shopping malls. On Saturday, we drove out to Tyson’s Corner so that Henry could meet Santa Claus. As you can see from the photo, Henry wasn’t too sure about the old man in the red suit, but he didn’t cry, which seemed like an accomplishment. Santa was impressed by Henry’s bravery and promised to bring him lots of toys.

Friday, November 7, 2008

First Haircut

We took Henry for his first haircut on Sunday. We contemplated cutting it ourselves, but eventually thought better of that plan. Instead, we went to Cartoon Cuts in the mall. Technical difficulties prevented us from capturing the moment on film, but all things considered, Henry did very well. Below are some before and after shots:

Happy (Feet) Halloween

Halloween was a week-long celebration in the Morris family this year. First up was Boo at the Zoo. Every year the National Zoo stays open late for several nights of family friendly trick-or-treating. The grounds of the zoo are decorated with spooky displays and local vendors give away treats. In keeping with the animal theme, Henry dressed as a penguin. Our favorite part of the night was a visit to see the big cats. In order to see the cats, we had to walk through the mouth of a giant tiger, pass through its stomach and guts, and eventually exit through the rear end. Judging from the sound effects, this tiger was suffering from some major indigestion. Henry was interested in all the new sites and sounds but cared little about the candy. Something tells us that won’t last long. Later in the week we celebrated the annual harvest festival at Henry’s daycare center. Each family brought a “homemade” dish (ours was fruit salad) and enjoyed a potluck dinner. Then it was on to Halloween itself. Henry got into the holiday spirit at daycare by wearing a flashing ghost t-shirt from his Mimi Joanne. Later in the day the children showed off their costumes (pumpkin costumes were the most popular in the infant classroom). By the time evening arrived, Henry was getting a little tired of being a penguin but managed to rally for a quick stroll around the neighborhood.