Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Asian Snowmen of Winterberry

Since the Christmas season is wrapping up, I would like to share one of my favorite things about Christmas: The Asian Snowmen of Winterberry.

For the past several years, the neighborhood I grew up in has had a theme for Christmas decorations.  It's a pretty awkward situation because a very small number of houses actually participate, which makes the participating houses look REALLY random.

A few years ago, the theme was "Christmas around the World".  There was Hawaii, Switzerland, and some other locations.  My favorite house was Japan.  I about died when I passed this house and noticed three large snowmen made of plywood.  I have no picture, but this is a replica that I created to demonstrate the weirdness/inappropriateness:


This snowman was really sitting in their yard along with two Asian snowmen buddies.  The weirdest part of the whole thing is that the next Christmas theme was "Colleges".  Apparently two of the Asian snowmen were rivals.  One was wearing and Auburn jersey and the other one was sporting an Alabama jersey.

This year, the snowmen were sporting their jerseys again, but had a more Caucasian look (see replica below).

I must say, I'm a little sad that the Asian snowmen will not be celebrating Christmas with us next year.  However, I appreciate the laughs we had together.  Sayonara and Merii Kurisumasu...this means Goodbye and Merry Christmas for those of you who do not speak Japanese.



Cheese!

It has been forever since I have written!  Part of my lack of writing is because I am pregnant...again!  It's been one of the main things on my mind, but I haven't been able to write about it because my husband and I decided not to tell "the public at large" until I was three months along.  However, everyone that reads this blog has probably known for about three months.

Any way, we just wrapped up Little Ethan's first Christmas and it was amazing.  He loved his gifts from Santa, Zannie, Sampa, Gommie, and Grandaddy.  He is one lucky little guy. 

I also feel like a lucky Mommy because I got a new camera for Christmas (see photo below for proof)!


Hopefully learning about some photography will get me back into art, which I have really missed since becoming a Mommy.  It's not easy to paint with an 11 month old climbing up your leg.  However, it is easy to take pictures of him!  At the very least, I will be able to capture some amazing moments with a nice camera.  Thank you, Mommy and Daddy!