Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Lukas and Santa Meet for the First Time

Here is one of the first photos I have of Lukas with Santa. No, I still haven't found that battery charger yet, but thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. I got this photo from the filmmaker that is making a documentary about our street. Unfortunately, you cannot see his face, but I'm sure he's saying to himself, "Who is this guy? He seems so familiar, yet I can't recall how I might know him..." Look closer. You all might know him too. Hint! So there I am as Santa's helper- thus the orange vest. I help Santa remember all the boys and girls names, I help pass out candy canes, and I help people to cross the street so that cars slow down.


My baby likes to party all the time, party all the time! Last Saturday, we were invited to 3 Christmas parties. Believe it or not, we made it to all 3. We weren't sure that we would, so we RSVP'd to the third one as a maybe. Many parents thought that we were ambitious. Others just thought we were plain crazy to think that we could attend all 3 parties in one night. To be honest, we had trouble making 3 parties in one night when it was just the 2 of us, but we really wanted to attend all 3, so we thought we would try. We started early and headed off to our first party at Byron & Liza's at 5. Their party started the earliest and we arrived at 5:30 with rock star parking in Glen Park. Literally, our car was parked in front of their door which is kind of unheard of in SF. We stayed for almost 2 hours and headed out to party number 2 at Edwin's coworker's house in Pacific Heights which was only 10 minutes away. We scored great parking again less than a block away. Keep in mind that we arrived early again at 7:30PM. We stayed for an hour and a half and had to leave because this party was getting a little loud and crowded. Our last party was back in the East Bay at my former coworker's condo which also helped since it was on our way home. Lukas was a trooper and napped between each party while eating or snacking during the parties. We arrived home a little after 11:30.

Edwin and I have a few theories as to how we actually pulled this off. First, we started way early. We knew that we were limited on time and if we wanted to make it to all 3 and spend quality time there, we would need to be there close to when doors were open. Attending parties early is generally good because then you get to talk to the host since they may be busy at the height of the party and you get the best parking. Segue into reason 2, we got awesome parking and no traffic = happy transport for all involved. Reason 3- setting expectations low. We told ourselves that we would do the best we could, but we were not going to promise to attend all parties. You never know when babies are going to get sick, get tired, or just be upset. You also never know what kind of parking, traffic, or weather you will get. You get a bad combo of any of the above and sometimes, it's just better if you go home. If you are flexible and can handle not doing everything, you aren't disappointed with what you could not do, but just happy with the things you were able to achieve. Reason 4- Lukas really likes to see new things and new people. He had a great time meeting happy new people, seeing all the decorations and food, and being with mom and dad. Reason 5- we were just plain lucky.

We just picked up our Christmas tree yesterday, but we have yet to begin Christmas shopping. Anyone have any good gift ideas? We have our annual Christmas cookie baking this weekend. Woo hoo.

2 comments:

ssss said...

Wow... that is impressive... 3 parties in one weekend let alone one night is a lot!

Also, I lost my camera battery charger (which I think you referenced above). I am convinced it's laughing at me from some odd corner in the house. Anyhow, I ordered one from Amazon.com for $10 and it came with a car charger too. Happy deal!

Jamie said...

Looks to me like that Santa could stand to gain a few pounds... send him over to my house for a few fattening beers - always glad to help out in the name of Christmas!