It is funny how what you consider a "great Friday Night" changes once you have a baby. Tom and I use to consider a great Friday Night as follows:
-going out to dinner
-meeting friends at a bar and staying out until the bars closed and sleeping in until at least 10am
-going on an impromptu trip to Vegas (which made it s great weekend...instead of just one night)
Well....these things don't happen as much anymore. Our weekends are planned WEEKS in advance since we have to get babysitting. Oh and also lack of money makes you be more creative. I do miss those crazy nights and weekends before Abbie but noting compares to the joy that she has brought to our lives.
Last night was SUCH a fun night. Tom got 2 movies from Red Box for us to watch after Abbie went to bed. We all had dinner together, like we always do, and then headed out to look at lights. It was warm so we didn't need to bundle up at all (I was really wanting to dress Abbie up in her new coat). We walked to the Circle and looked at the big Christmas Tree that they have set up. Abbie liked the lights and the huge ornaments. We ended up at "Candy Cane Lane" and walked up and down the street. Abbie was saying "Lights" and was so excited...in the beginning and then started her mini melt down. Thank goodness that it was only a 10 minute walk from our house.
We put her to bed when we got home and then started our movies. My pick was "Julie and Julia". I knew that Tom wasn't too thrilled about it but he didn't complain because we usually don't watch the chick flicks (I don't put him thru that too often). It was SUCH a cute movie and Tom even enjoyed it as well. My favorite line in the movie was said by Julia Child's husband Paul..You are the butter to my bread. The breath in my life. I jokingly said to Tom...You are the spray butter to my diet bread. Ha ha!
It was 10 pm when the first movie was over so we called it a night....our carbon unit alarm clock is up at 6:30 am no matter what time we went to sleep. And I usually go to sleep at 9pm so I was staying up REALLY late.
It was a WONDERFUL night.

Daddy and Abbie: she hasn't gotten "cheese" down yet

Abbie and Mommy looking at the big ornaments

Italian American Pride
