But before leaving for Minot, we had a few details to cover.
Gus made his list for Santa and checked it (twice).
Christy and I held our 2nd annual Vangsness Cookie Baking Extravaganza. It was delicious!
Gus performed in his pre-school Christmas program. He did great. Here he is with his preschool teacher, Mrs. Julie.
Finally on the 22nd, we took off for Minot. Here's Nora settling in for the long road trip. She is beyond girly with her pink and purple (right down to her cell phone).
Grandpa Dave took Gus on his first ever ice fishing adventure. Gus stepped in the hole which is why he is shoeless in the ice fishing house with his foot up to the heater.
He caught a big Northern!
Later that evening, we had a chance to catch up with our friends, Tadd and Jody. They have the most precious new lil guy, Leo. He is a mini-Tadd! Gus and Nora loved playing with their girls Olivia, Violet, and all of the other Demars kiddos while we oogled over Leo.
Nice aprons, huh? They received these hand-made, beautiful aprons all the way from Hava in Boston. And it was perfect timing because they played host to a big group on Christmas Eve night. Because Josh and Steph's families weren't in Minot, we decided to merge families for a night and had my parents, Ross's parents, and both great-grandmothers over for dinner. It was great!
Nora loved the attention she received from Granda Betty and Grandma Vickie.
Christmas Eve 2012....then onto Christmas morning. Santa didn't disappoint.
We spent the afternoon at Patty and Paul's and got caught up with all the college-kids.
Baby Cooper is getting so big. He's adorable.
Gus convinced Paul to play checkers with him. I don't know who won, but I do know Gus hates losing.
After we returned to Fargo, we met up with Josh and Christy and Mom and Dad over New Year's for a mini holiday celebration.
The cousins loved this fab gift from Hava (we missed her!).
Then they wrestled.
As you can tell, they hate it when we leave them home with their grandparents.
Happy New Year, everyone!
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