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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Remember when you were young and it seemed to take forever for Christmas to arrive? Every year I am more amazed at how fast Christmas seems to come and go. This year, Bob and I were exceptionally excited for Christmas and to celebrate with our little Anna's. We had a great Holiday. Anna loved her gifts, and while Bob and I know she would have been happy with just ribbons and wrapping paper, we were happy to spoil her on Christmas morning. Our Christmas celebration consisted of mass on Christmas Eve, lots of family time, eating wonderful holiday food, giving and receiving gifts, and one awesome Packer win on Sunday! One of my favorite gifts was one Anna gave Bob and I Christmas morning when we were opening Santa gifts at our house. We had jokingly set a goal for Anna to roll over from her back to her belly by Christmas. The past few weeks she has been so close I just knew she would do it soon and low and behold, Christmas morning she did! Needles to say, Bob and I were just thrilled! Only now, we really need to watch her close!

Bob and I both have this week off of work so we decided to take advantage of some of our free time and booked a night up in Door County Monday night. We had an absolute blast! Bob and I have stayed at the Homestead Suites in Door County quite a few times and were so excited to share it with Anna - it is such a great place to stay - the location is awesome, the rooms have giant whirlpool tubs, they have a great pool area, free breakfast in the morning and the rates are not bad, especially during the week. We took Anna swimming for the first time, went out to dinner at the Bayside Tavern, had a nice lazy morning, did some shopping, and had amazing pizza (homemade Italian sausage, goat cheese, and wild mushroom blend) for lunch at the Wild Tomato before heading back to Green Bay.

Later this week we are looking forward to celebrating our first New Year's with Anna. It is hard to believe how much as changed in 2010 - we had many highs and lows and are very thankful for all the blessings in our life and look forward to what 2011 will bring us!

Anna on Christmas Morning!



Opening gifts from Santa on Christmas Morning!



Anna with Uncle Brad and Aunt Ann!



Anna all ready to go swimmng for the first time!



Enjoying some time in the pool with daddy!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Anna's Christmas Photo Shoot




Last weekend, our good friend Kelly came over to take some Christmas pictures of Anna. Kelly took pictures for us when we were pregnant with Anna and we really appreciated her time and talent, so when she said she would be able to take some Christmas pictures for us, we were thrilled! We had such a great time taking the pictures, especially when at one point, as I was trying to pose Anna, I am pretty sure she said "no." The pictures turned out great and we are thrilled with the results. Of course, while I love the posed pictures of Anna in her cute Christmas outfit, including her red and white tutu, Kelly continued to snap away when we were done and just chatting and the candid ones turned out even better - great eye Kelly! My favorite are the ones the capture Anna's awe and amazement with the Christmas balls from the tree - she can't seem to get enough of the red shiny balls and her reflection in them, it is just too cute!

The tree is trimmed, the presents are wrapped, the Christmas cards are sent, and the cookies are baked (and eaten - thanks mostly to Bob, but I forgive him!) The Seidel's are 100% ready for Christmas, it cannot come soon enough! Bob and I absolutely cannot wait to celebrate Christmas morning as a family with Anna, Belle, and Oscar. We hope everyone has a wonderful and joyous holiday - stay tuned for more Christmas photos!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Baby It's Cold Out There....



So the blizzard of 2010 hit and it could not have come at a better time! Over the weekend we got close to a foot of snow, which ended up clearing out all the activities we had planned. While we were bummed we were unable to travel to Madison to celebrate Christmas with some of Bob's family, it was nice that we finally had a weekend where we were able to bunker down at home and enjoy each others company as a family. It was the perfect excuse to spend the day in our comfy clothes, watch movies and just enjoy being a family - I even made Christmas cookies! Anna got in on the cooking to - above are a few pictures of her helping mommy cook sweet and sour spare ribs in the crock pot and frosting cookies with daddy. We tried two new crock pot recipes this weekend and highly recommend both - super easy and super tasty!

Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs

4 lbs spare ribs
2 cups chicken broth
1/2 cup pineapple or guava juice
1 clove garlic, minced
2 TB brown sugar
2 TB cider vinegar
2 TB soy sauce
1/2 tsp salt
1/8 tsp red pepper flakes
1 TB cornstarch

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place ribs in foil lined shallow roasting pan. Bake 30 minutes, turning over after 15 minutes. Remove from oven, slive meat into 2-rib portions. Place ribs in 5-quart slow cooker. Add remaining ingredients, except cornstarch.

Cover and cook on low for 6 hours. Uncover and skim fat from liquid.

Combine cornstarch and 1/4 cup liquid from slow cooker, stir until smooth. Pour mixture back in slow cooker, mix well. Cover and cook on HIGH 10 minutes or until slightly thickened.

Parmesan Potato Wedges

2 LB red potatoes, cut into 1/2 in wedges
1/4 cup finely chopped yellow onion
2 TB butter cut into 1/8-inch pieces
1 1/2 tsp dried oregano leaves
1/2 tsp salt
Black pepper to taste
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese

Layer potatoes, onion, butter, oregano, salt and pepper in slow cooker. Cook on HIGH 4 hours. Transfer potatoes to serving platter and sprinkle with cheese.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Pretty Pretty Lights Everywhere




Every year, WPS sponsors the Festival of Lights at the Botanical Gardens in Green Bay. Also, every year they pick one night where the gardens are open only to WPS employees. Given Anna's recent love and fascination for sparkly pretty lights, we decided to bundle up and headed to the Botanical Gardens tonight. It was a great event and we think Anna really enjoyed it - especially the lit up caterpillar tunnel you could walk through. We loved watching her eyes get bigger and bigger and take it all in!

On the Christmas front, we finally picked out a Christmas tree, put it up and decorated it this past weekend. It has been quite an adventure. Bob and I both love real trees and this year decided to chop one down ourselves. We picked one out from Bob's parents neighbor's (that's a mouthful!) land. When we got there, both Bob and I realized the trees weren't really our "style" but we didnt want to hurt his feelings so we did our best to pick one out we liked. By the time we got it home, we realized we were in over our heads - considering this one only cost $5.00 - we got a lot of tree for our money - it is HUGE! We decided to make the best of it and are proud of our tacky tree! While it is a little awkward, it certainly has character and we know it is a tree will never forget! Every time I look at it I can't help but laugh, and it smells amazing! We think Anna likes it as much as we do:)