We were invited to participate in this year's SI Santa sighting once again! Joey, Marco and Bridget Stecher were invited up to lead the group in a rousing rendition of Santa Claus is Coming to Town (it helps when your Papa is in charge).
Papa said, "I think I hear hooves and jingle bells! Maybe if we sing really loudly, Santa will come."
Well, Santa snuck up behind the three of them as they were singing and I'm pretty sure Marco was the last person in the room to notice. When he finally did notice, his jaw dropped and he froze. He took a brief, somewhat pompous moment to relish in his accomplishment, and then started jumping up and down screaming, "Joey! IT WORKED!"
Santa sat on his throne (no idea) and called up the kids one by one to receive a gift. I was convinced of Santa's magic as soon as he pronounced 'Cecchin' correctly. I caught this photo of Marco receiving his gift, which was a miracle because he jetted full speed to him and swiftly snatched it out of Santa's hand. Appreciative child, I know. He was high on Santa and candy canes.
After things started to calm, he realized that he hadn't told Santa what he wanted this year, so we snuck up for a second visit. "I want a lightsaver (lightsaber), that Hippo game and light-up shoes." Look how his fingers are crinkled up like he'd been shocked - he was sooooo excited!
Finally, the whole crew, including, but not limited to, four Cecchins, five Stechers, two Galvins, a Jacobson and another Marco! That's Marco as close to Santa as he could get, on Santa's left (your right), peeking his head out from behind someone else.
Marco slept 12 hours after the day's excitement... and to all a good night.
Indoor t-ball started at the Bladium in Alameda and Jeff, err, I mean, Marco couldn’t be more excited!
Marco and Nikos snatched up the last two spots in their class. A stroke of luck also placed Marco’s school friend, Alex, in the same session. So, he’s in good company and he makes sure to position himself at least an inch from Niko as often as possible.
Marco did run off the (indoor roller hockey) field once to cry that he didn’t want to wait his turn. Jeff nonchalantly muttered, “Well, I guess Niko and Alex are going to be best friends now.” He gasped and SPRINTED back to line. Cruel, maybe – but effective!
You might also be surprised to know that Jeff has some opinions about baseball. The coaching methods, time management and general ability to path the boys to the Show are in question. Why are they making Niko hit right??! However, he manages to keep his cool and hasn’t once stepped foot on the “field.”
The hour-long class practices movement, throwing, fielding and hitting. But above all, it affords me an hour a week to catch up with Heather in the bleachers. :) Plus, I’m a sucker for a baseball uniform. Obviously.
Marco participated in his first pre-school holiday concert last week! It was 10 songs, 60 kids and a gaggle of parents grinning crazily like we were watching American Idol. He knew *most* of the songs, but saved his highest level of gusto for a song about a dreidel. :)
We jetted off to Maui for a quick, last-minute trip. We swam all day and ate fish for every meal. Marco was happily exhausted, falling asleep every night at the dinner table. Oops.
The other Cecchins showed up with Super Grandma in tow. Barbara treated us to two nights out, keeping the kids in for room service, "go fish" and cartoons. Marco was thrilled to play with his cousins and woke up disappointed, "I thought I was sharing a bed with Joey!"
The five hour flight was easy, floaties are a mom's best friend and the Cecchins love Hawaii. At school, Marco's Thanksgiving "thankful feather" said, "I'm thankful for my Mom and Dad and taking me to Hawaii." Well said.