Ava: 154 weeks old…
Hi. My little mermaid Ava is now 154 weeks old!

This is my excited little lady waiting for us to get our acts together and see what Santa brought. Yes, that is a purse in her hand. She slept with it. No joke.

And within seconds of seeing her stocking, she transformed herself into a beautiful gypsy mermaid.

Some of the big hits of the morning included this personalized snow globe…

Oh and her first bottle of nail polish.

And let’s not forget what else she asked for from Santa. Hand sanitizer! Santa forgot to put it in her stocking the night before. But he made a second trip that afternoon to sneak it into her empty stocking.

Later that day, Deets and Carrie came over and she got to meet her new pet duck who was one hungry fellow.

With each and every present, Dan and I wait for a reaction from Ava. She didn’t scream ‘yeah‘. She didn’t smile. She didn’t do a silly dance. She just sucked in her cheeks and pursed her lips. If you see Ava doing that, you know you did good.

For dinner, it was time to spend time with her buddy.

And guess who showed up? SANTA! Ava stood there and stared and stared and stared.

And thanked him for the Ariel dress.

The next few days we spent time eating Christmas chocolate.

Hugging her new duck “Dutka”. (Inside joke. Ava likes to merge the words Patka (Croatian for duck) and Duck together for laughs.)

She also got to play with a new friend. Dress up, of course, in her Dora tent.

It was then time to celebrate Bobby’s birthday. And every time I tell her we are going to a party, she immediately thinks it is a dance party.

She’s got some serious moves these days.

But since there was no real dance floor, the kids went nuts in other ways.

But Nona did pretend that there was a dance floor with the kids for a few moments to keep them from climbing up the walls. Literally.

Then it was time to blow out candles. Over and over again.

Hey. You still here? Good! Long post. Intermission time………………….. okay. Back to the story.

One morning, Ava woke up to this. Dida working on replacing the windows in Deets’ room. She didn’t know what to think of the whole thing. And then she busted out something funny. She said “Deets is going to be mad. Dida made a mess in his room”. Hehe. Little does she know that Deet’s room is always messy! And Dida is always the mad one. LOL.

To get her mind off of the messy window situation, we took a walk. She insisted on bringing her umbrella. She knows that umbrellas are for sunny days too. She sees plenty of old ladies doing the same thing.

We also did some painting with her new paint brushes… but it somehow turned into this…while wearing a brand new white t-shirt. Ahh.

Ava got a tool set for Christmas and calls herself a Tool Princess. She was so excited to go into the room with them…

… and surprise Dida with her skills.

We also made a trek up to the cabin again. And watched Dada shovel the snow… again. But this time it was a lot tougher because the soft snow turned into a foot of ice.

And the next morning, Ava watched her first snow fall.

Nona and Dida showed up a day later… with soup.

And guess who actually tried a bit of liverwurst this week. Yup. She didn’t ask why we were eating cat food this time.

Then it was time to put on her new snow coat…

… and go sledding at the dry lake. But it wasn’t dry anymore. It was actually a lake again. Oh no. No sledding here.

Dida found her a new spot. (I love this picture. I wish I had a picture like this with my Dida Slavo.)

But as you can see in this close up, the sledding was a bit scary. Poor Ava. (Yes, I’m laughing like a jerk right now. How can you not?!?!)

Dida was in the dog house for a bit after that. But they made up quickly once he helped Ava reach the sky.

And Ava made Nona reluctantly say yes to this twirly slide.

But she ended up having the time of her life. (Awesome picture, huh?!?!)

Then before we knew it, it was New Year’s Eve.

But we were all in bed by 10:30pm. Because we are old. And that’s okay. Bye!






